Learning Support Assistant
Chadwell Heath Academy
Redbridge
- £18,786 - £19,070 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 18 October 2024
Job overview
Pupil Support
· To work both in mainstream classes and by withdrawal with qualified teachers to provide support for individual/small groups of pupils with special needs.
· To liaise with other members of staff to provide support and help in providing for pupils with special needs in their classes. This may involve giving advice or information or disseminating written details of pupils’ needs and strategies to cope with them.
- To participate in the Reading Improvement programme in the Lower School.
- To provide examination support to pupils.
Departmental Support
- To liaise with SENCO/parents/other staff regarding the welfare and teaching of pupils. This includes attending Department meetings, LINKS meetings and relevant parents’ evenings.
- To meet with Heads of Year and Deputy Headteachers when required to provide information concerning pupils who are being supported.
- to attend relevant Annual Reviews as directed and contribute written reports for such occasions..
- to help with Primary Liaison
- To help with general testing and marking within the Department.
Administration
· to complete administrative and clerical tasks associated with providing for statemented pupils, if necessary, outside teaching time.
- to help maintain and up-date the class library in the Inclusion Department.
- to find and attend INSET courses to further your own learning and expertise.
- To undertake examination invigilation
The above responsibilities are subject to the general duties and responsibilities contained in the written statement of conditions of employment (the Contract of Employment).
The postholder is required to support and encourage the School’s ethos and its objectives, policies and procedures as agreed by the Governing Body.
To uphold the School’s policy in respect of child protection matters.
Be subject to all relevant statutory and institutional requirements.
The postholder may be required to perform any other reasonable tasks after consultation.
This job description allocates duties and responsibilities but does not direct the particular amount of time to be spent on carrying them out and no part of it may be so constructed.
This job description is not necessarily a comprehensive definition of the post. It will be reviewed at least once a year and it may be subject to modification at any time after consultation with the postholder.
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About Chadwell Heath Academy
The School
We are a successful, all ability 11 to 18 six form entry co educational Academy. We have approximately 1230 pupils on roll, including a Sixth Form of around 300
We believe in the importance of supporting and encouraging all our students to succeed. It is our expectation that the majority of our pupils will complete their education in our Sixth Form.
To encourage achievement, effort grades and credit certificates are presented throughout the year for academic, artistic and social endeavour. Academic progress is monitored through a mentoring programme and regular assessment. All pupils are tested in formal end of year examinations.
Support teaching is an important feature of our approach to education. Pupils with learning difficulties are carefully assessed and given additional help in subject lessons.
There are many opportunities for pupils to develop their special interests and aptitudes, with many clubs connected to academic subjects as well as regular Music Concerts and Drama productions providing the opportunity not only to perform, but also to be involved 'backstage'.
Pupils have the opportunity to join teams in many different sports and participate in numerous inter school competitions.
We are very much part of the community and all Year groups become involved in charity work.
How the School is Organised
On entering our school, pupils are placed in one of six tutor groups under the pastoral care of a Form Tutor and Head of Year. They stay within this group to the end of Year 11 thereby ensuring that they have the continuity and stability necessary for success.
We seek to create an environment in which pupils feel that staff are available to listen to them, guide them and where necessary take action on their behalf. We find that this is best achieved by organising the School into three tiers, corresponding with each of the key stages. Each tier has a Head of School whose responsibility is to coordinate the work of the academic and pastoral teams to ensure that all our pupils achieve their very best.
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