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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Princethorpe College

Warwickshire

  • £21,000 - £23,500 per year
  • New
Salary:
The starting salary for this role is between D5 to D10 of the Princethorpe Foundation support staff scale, currently £22,971 to £24,473 per annum full time equivalent (a 3.5% salary increase has been awarded for September 2024), by negotiation, depending
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
October 2024 or sooner.
Apply by:
6 September 2024

Job overview

Required for October 2024 or sooner, a Learning Support Assistant to work flexibly as part of a team to support pupils who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

The successful candidate is expected to have an inclusive approach to teaching and learning and will work collaboratively with subject staff in the classroom. This will primarily be supporting learners in Years 7-13.

The starting salary for this role is between D5 to D10 of the Princethorpe Foundation support staff scale, currently £22,971 to £24,473 per annum full time equivalent (a 3.5% salary increase has been awarded for September 2024), by negotiation, depending on qualifications and relevant experience.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a Foundation that values its staff and offers a rewarding benefits package including discounted places for staff, a pension scheme and a cycle to work scheme.

The closing date for applications is Friday 6 September 2024 at 9.00am.

Interviews are likely to be at the end of week commencing 9 September or early week commencing 16 September at Princethorpe College.

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About Princethorpe College

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+44 1926 634200

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Princethorpe College is a Catholic, co-educational, HMC independent day school for around 900 pupils aged eleven to eighteen and welcomes members of all faiths and backgrounds.

The College is renowned for the way in which it looks after its pupils and is characterised by its strong Christian ethos, which underpins everything we do.

The school has a unique history, beautiful surroundings and unequalled character. The atmosphere is warm, open and friendly, but the traditional values of courtesy, discipline, organisation and mutual respect are expected from all.

We pursue academic rigour, want our pupils to be enthusiastic about hard work and to play a full part in the broader aspects of school life.

Our aim is simple: to treat every pupil as an individual, supporting them as they grow into mature, confident, resilient and well-rounded young people with a strong set of moral values to guide them through adult life.  

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