Learning Support Assistant
St Columba's Catholic Boys' School
Bexley
- £27,030 - £27,438 pro rata
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Bexley Scale 5 - 39 weeks (Term Time & 1 week INSET)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 14 October 2024
Job overview
St Columba’s are looking to appoint an able, highly motivated, enthusiastic and innovative Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join our supportive, passionate and dedicated team of professionals and support the learning needs of students in St Columba’s.
Our mission is based around our school, vision,
“Our school is an inclusive place of learning that celebrates and welcomes diversity. Every member of our community is a unique and special creation of God and is known, cared for and valued for the contribution they make. Every student is challenged and supported to achieve his best.”
We are therefore looking for candidates who are committed to securing high standards and raising academic attainment for all students with special educational needs.
The main responsibilities of the role will be to support those students with SEN needs across the school. The role will include supporting students in the mainstream classroom and Specialist Resource Provisions and working with the Leading Learning Supports Assistants under the direction of the SENDCo and Specialist Provision Leader.
Applications are invited from those who already have an understanding of special educational needs and how they impact on the learning and progress of young people or can demonstrate a willingness to undertake professional development in this area. Previous experience of supporting secondary aged students with SEN needs would be desirable but is not essential.
You must also have good literacy and numeracy skills and be committed and reliable, with excellent communication skills along with a calm, patient and empathetic nature.
St Columba’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure and other employment checks. The school is committed to equality and diversity in employment practice and service delivery.
The successful candidate will be required to also complete the CES Application Form
Early applications are encouraged and we reserve the right to interview ahead of the closing date.
Closing Date: Monday 14 October 2024 12:00 noon
Interviews: To be confirmed (likely 16 or 17 October)
30 hours per week - 08:20 - 15:20, 39 weeks per year
Attached documents
About St Columba's Catholic Boys' School
- St Columba's Catholic Boys' School
- Halcot Avenue, Bexleyheath
- Kent
- DA6 7QB
- United Kingdom
St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School is a mainstream, Catholic secondary school in Bexleyheath, Kent. This state academy caters to boys aged 11 to 16 and has approximately 800 students.
St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School was founded on 7th May 1973. The lower and upper schools were combined in June 1990. In 2005, £5 million was spent on building the new John Paul II teaching block, which included a new sports hall. Since September 2006, the school has had specialist status in performing and visual arts. It has its own theatre and has achieved the Artsmark Gold award.
St Columba's Catholic Boy's School is proud to be part of the South East London Catholic Academy Trust (www.selcat.org.uk)
Headteacher
Dave Evans
Vision and values
St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School aims to be an inclusive place of learning for everyone. It wants every member of the school community to feel unique, cared for and valued for their contributions. Teachers strive to challenge and support every student to reach their full potential. They work hard to get boys to actively participate in classes and to maintain a safe environment for every child to learn in. Equality is at the heart of the school’s values.
The extra-curricular activities available are varied and range from film club and basketball to choir and rugby.
Ofsted report
“The good curriculum meets the needs and aspirations of most students successfully. Through partnership work with businesses, professionals and other agencies, as well as the varied in-school activities, students have opportunities to develop a range of skills that help them prepare well for their futures.”
View St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School’s most recent Ofsted report
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