Learning and Pastoral Support Assistant
UTC Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £24,294 to £25,979 Full time equivalent | Actual salary will be determined by the hours offered.
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 17 October 2024
Job overview
We are looking to recruit a Learning Support Assistant to join our committed team in supporting our students aged 14-19.
You will ensure that the students can integrate as fully as possible into the activities generally undertaken by their peers in the class and make progress.
Duties will include running specific programmes and activities to assist the student’s individual learning and social needs in liaison with the class teachers and the iHub Coordinator. You will have high expectations and be dedicated to student progress, with a strong belief that understanding a student is key to motivating their learning. Work may be carried out in the classroom or outside the main teaching area.
Managing behaviour is an integral part of this role which requires you to be self-assured with the ability to deal with sometimes challenging situations.
To find out more, and to apply please visit: www.utcoxfordshire.org.uk/about-us/joinourteam/
Application Closing Date: 9am, Thursday 17th October 2024
Interviews: Tuesday 22nd October 2024
Salary Details: £24,294 to £25,979 Full time equivalent. Actual salary will be determined by the hours offered
Hours: Fixed term, 12-month maternity cover, term time only. Full time hours but flexible for the right candidate.
Start date: As soon as all background and security checks are through.
UTC Oxfordshire is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults; we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will meet the selection criteria and will be required to apply for a DBS disclosure and complete the relevant safeguarding training.
We undertake social media checks on all shortlisted candidates in accordance with DFE statutory guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022’.
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About UTC Oxfordshire
UTC Oxfordshire is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form, serving students from the age of 14-19. Situated in Harwell near Didcot the UTC has a maximum capacity of 600 students. It is part of the Active Learning Education Trust and works with industry partners: BMW Mini, UK Atomic Energy Authority, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), RM Education, Reaction Engines and Bloodhound SSC and Academic Partners: Oxford Brookes University, Royal Holloway (University of London) and Reading University.
UTC Oxfordshire opened in 2015 and allows for students to specialise in either science or engineering.
Executive Principal
Sam Knowlton
Values and vision
UTC Oxfordshire’s vision is to provide science and engineering excellence for all students, offering a wide range of opportunities and vocational experience to allow them to succeed. UTC Oxfordshire's focus is to nurture mature, professional, talented, confident and successful students who grow into confident learners, equipped with knowledge, skills and a good attitude. UTC Oxfordshire works to employ passionate staff who have relevant knowledge and experience of industry to help engage pupils and make learning enjoyable. Work placements are encouraged; students make the most of the school’s strong industry links, preparing them for their future career. Strong working partnerships between parents and school, the school and industry are at the heart of driving academic progress in our students. Furthermore, the student’s wellbeing and personal development are supported through a strong pastoral care system and dedicated pastoral team.
Ofsted
The Ofsted report for UTC Oxfordshire is available on this site: www.utcoxfordshire.org.uk/ofsted-report
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