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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

De Lacy Primary School

Wakefield

  • £16,999 - £17,269 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
£24,790.00 - £25,183.00 FTE per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
12 December 2024

Job overview

Required ASAP  


Are you ready to play a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of students by joining our dedicated support staff team?’ 

 

About the role 

We are seeking an enthusiastic, hardworking, motivated Learning Support Assistant to become part of our team at De Lacy Primary School. We are looking for someone with a proactive 'can-do' attitude and a passion for doing whatever it takes. Beyond that, we are looking for an individual who demonstrates the potential to excel in their role.  


The successful candidate will be responsible for:  

  • supporting pupil’s learning and attending to pupils’ personal needs in order to support teaching and learning in the classroom and across the school. 
  • supporting the preparation, planning and implementation of individual and group learning activities and intervention programmes across the school.  
  • There may also be times when you are required to work with pupils who have additional needs. 


The role is 30 hours per week, term time plus two days, permanent contract, equating to 192 working days per annum.    


About Pontefract Academies Trust 

Pontefract Academies Trust is a cross phase Multi-Academy Trust comprising of nine schools: seven primaries and two 11-16 secondary schools. Our mission is running high quality, high achieving schools that give our children and young people the chance in life they deserve. The Trust is renowned for its commitment to excellence and has achieved remarkable success. Five of our primary schools rank within the top 1% nationally for progress, and our secondary schools feature among the top three secondary schools in the Wakefield district. In a testament to our dedication to educational excellence, De Lacy Primary School was recognised as an “Outstanding” school across all categories by Ofsted in March 2024, underscoring our unwavering pursuit of high standards. 

 

About De Lacy Primary School 

At De Lacy Primary School, part of Pontefract Academies Trust, we pride ourselves on inclusivity and fostering independence among our 350 pupils aged 3 – 11. With high standards of respect and achievement, our team is dedicated to providing the best education and opportunities. Notably, in 2023, 79% of our pupils achieved expected standards in key subjects, ranking us in the top 1% of primary schools nationally for progress. Furthermore, in March 2024, Ofsted rated us 'Outstanding' across all categories, affirming our commitment to excellence. 

 

What can we offer you?  

We’re passionate about employee benefits at Pontefract Academies Trust, offering the following as standard to all:  

  • Exciting career and leadership pathways supported by outstanding CPD opportunities 
  • Generous employer pension (Teachers Pension and West Yorkshire Pension Fund - LGPS). 
  • Generous annual leave entitlements paid as part of your annual salary (starting from 26 days annual leave, up to a maximum of 33 days dependent on length of service and grade of role – plus 8 statutory bank holidays).  
  • Fantastic family friendly policies with a focus on employee work/life balance.  
  • Cycle to work scheme.  
  • Discounted gym membership  
  • Free eyecare via Specsavers 
  • Childcare vouchers 
  • Employee wellbeing programme (including physiotherapy, personal or professional concerns on legal, health, finance, wellbeing, and other matters). 
  • Discounts at numerous retailers including O2 
  • Free flu vaccinations. 

 

Next steps 

Please visit the Pontefract Academies Trust website where you can find the Trust Strategic Plan for 2025 to 2028.   

Here you can find De Lacy Primary School website with further information about our visions and values.   

For more information about the role or to arrange a potential visit please contact the school on 01977 722620 or via email at recruitment@delacy.patrust.org.uk.  

Completed application forms should be returned via Face-Ed no later than 10:00am on Thursday 12th December 2024 with interviews to be held on Wednesday 18th December 2024.    

We are an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from everyone.  

The Pontefract Academies Trust is wholly committed to the safeguarding of all children and young people whilst promoting their welfare.  

Any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory DBS Enhanced Disclosure and pre-employment checks (including online checks). Shortlisted applicants will also be asked to provide a self-declaration form. 


 

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About De Lacy Primary School

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+44 1977 722620

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De Lacy opened in the summer of 2010. The School replaced Pontefract Willow Park Junior School and Pontefract Chequerfield Infant School and joined Pontefract Academies Trust in 2013. The School is a one and half form entry primary and aims to:

  • To provide a happy, stimulating learning environment that caters for the needs of all children.
  • To provide a broad and balanced curriculum that enables every child to develop.
  • To develop attitudes of flexibility and adaptability in children and to help pupils use their skills of learning effectively and efficiently.
  • To instil in children a high level of self-esteem and confidence in their own worth.
  • To help pupils to acquire knowledge, skills and practical abilities.
  • To enable all pupils to read fluently and accurately, to communicate verbally and in writing clearly and confidently and to develop and apply an understanding of mathematics in the classroom, the home and the locality.
  • To develop qualities of mind, body, spirit, feeling and imagination and to recognise them and accept them in others.
  • To develop a sense of self-respect and the capacity to live as an independent, self-motivated adult, and to be able to function as a contributing member of a co-operative group.
  • To develop any individual skills and talents, notably in the areas of sport, music and the arts.
  • To develop sound, purposeful home-school links based on mutual trust and understanding.

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