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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Newbridge School

Redbridge

  • Expired
Salary:
19,777 - 20,688 (term time only) 44.46 weeks per year
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
TBC
Apply by:
8 October 2024

Job overview

Do you want to join an outstanding Trust and want to be part of a team that is on an exciting journey? Astrum Multi Academy Trust is a highly respected trust formed in 2017 catering for pupils with a range of Complex Special Educational Needs and disabilities. We are seeking to appoint LSAs who are professional, dedicated and are prepared to have a lot of fun in the workplace. Laughter is something you can expect to engage in for a large part of your working day. Our schools are all based across the London Borough of Redbridge and have great transport links from London and beyond.

Newbridge School is a three times outstanding and Nursery World award winning, forward thinking, highly specialised day school for children and young people aged 2 -19 years old. Newbridge School is across two sites, Lower and Upper School.

We are seeking to appoint highly motivated and enthusiastic Learning Support Assistants to be part of our schools who have:

  • A fun-loving attitude that makes every pupil feel valued as playing and interacting with the learners is essential
  • A high level of multitasking is essential - this is a busy hardworking environment
  • A calm and sensitive approach
  • A willingness to learn and develop your own skills and abilities to best support our pupils
  • Resilience- as there are times when things are a challenge both mentally and physically.
  • Have NVQ2 in Childcare or equivalent qualification
  • Finally, you must be prepared to feel special and important to many children and young people and their families. There is simply no other job quite like it.

We are dedicated to providing a range of induction and continuing professional development opportunities to the successful candidate and look forward to hearing from applicants with suitable skills and experience.

If you would like to discuss this opportunity, please contact the Head of School on 0208 590 7272.

Please send completed application forms to the HR Team by email to recruitment@astrum-mat.org or hand in directly to any of the school offices by the closing date.

The school is strongly committed to Safeguarding and Promoting the Welfare of Children and Young People. The successful applicant shall be required to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure and other safer recruitment checks.


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About Newbridge School

  • Newbridge School
  • Gresham Drive, Chadwell Heath, Romford
  • Essex
  • RM6 4TR
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 8590 7272

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Newbridge School is an all phase Special School based on two campuses and graded as Outstanding by Ofsted in 2010, 2013 and 2019. The school is part of the Astrum Multi Academy Trust. The school is continually developing and improving to meet the challenges of special needs education in the 21st Century.

Our vision for the school is to:

  • Regularly consult the children and young people, staff, parents, and governors about school life.
  • Develop independence in the children and young people and provide a wide range of opportunities for effective learning and social interaction.
  • Be a secure, stimulating and happy school where pupils and staff can learn together.
  • Promote and develop inclusion throughout the school, with mainstream partners and in the local community.
  • Be a school that other schools will want to learn from and where new ideas are welcomed.
  • Develop the roles of all staff.

The curriculum we offer to our pupils and students throughout their time at the school is designed to; -

  • develop communication skills that will enable them to understand the language around them and express their needs, feelings and attitudes.
  • teach practical skills to enable them to care for their personal needs and become as independent as possible.
  • promote appropriate behaviour so they can participate in a wide range of situations.
  • help them to develop use of their senses and physical abilities.
  • provide opportunities and experiences to help them develop leisure skills to participate in the life of the local community and prepare for life after school.

The curriculum is broad and includes the Early Years Foundation Stage, the National Curriculum and other areas of learning as appropriate to the age and needs of the pupils. Our provision for students between the ages of 14 and 19 has an emphasis on the development of life skills.

Some of our pupils have the opportunity to have an inclusion link in a mainstream school on a regular basis.

In partnership with other organisations, we offer a programme of after school clubs and holiday activities for groups of pupils over the course of the school year.

We work in close partnership with Redbridge Special Needs Services to ensure we can achieve the outcomes of ‘Every Child Matters'. The  Special Educational  Needs Services at Redbridge provide a range of services, crucial to the development, education and well being of the children and young people attending the school. These services include physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, nursing and medical services and social work support.

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