Learning Support Assistant with Behaviour Specialism
Excelsior Academy
Newcastle upon Tyne
- £25,119 - £26,421 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- SCP 9 -12 £25,119 - £26,421 (FTE), £22,124 - £23,270 (actual salary)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 3 December 2024
Job overview
Excelsior Academy are seeking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to start as soon as possible.
The Learning Support Assistant will work in partnership with teaching staff to support students in overcoming barriers to learning. They will work directly with students, providing one to one or group support as required.
If you have experience as a Learning Support Assistant or similar role then this could be the role for you. We would also welcome interest from candidates who are considering teaching as a career, and who would like to gain some experience within a classroom setting.
Working at Excelsior will challenge you but the rewards are huge and you will play an important role in our continuous drive for further improvement.
At Laidlaw Schools Trust we appreciate the amazing work that our people do every day and like to reward our staff through benefits that are mentally, physically and financially rewarding. To see a complete list of our benefits please visit: https://www.laidlawschoolstrust.co.uk/120/benefits
To see the full job description, person specification and apply for this role please visit: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Learning_Support_Assistant_with_Behaviour_Specialism/272690
If you require assistance with your application please contact: recruitment@laidlawschoolstrust.co.uk.
If you wish to have an informal discussion about this post, please contact: exahr@excelsiornewcastle.org.uk
Closing Date: 12 noon on Tuesday 3 December 2024
Interviews are likely to take place week commencing 9 December 2024
We are an equal opportunities employer strongly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate their commitment to children’s safeguarding. All successful appointments will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and a range of other pre-employment recruitment checks.
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About Excelsior Academy
Excelsior Academy is an all-through school located in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. The school was first established in 2008, as a secondary school and sixth form (later split into three separate schools), and in 2012 it was decided that the school would merge with a local primary school, creating a new school for pupils aged 3-19. With around 1200 pupils, Excelsior Academy is larger than the average secondary school, and covers a culturally and economically diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in the school’s intake.
Principal
James Andriot
Values and Vision
Excelsior Academy works hard in order to ensure that the transition of pupils from primary to secondary provision is as smooth and non-disruptive as possible. As a relatively young school, it is able to make extensive use of a wide range of modern facilities and learning resources, and offer a diverse and far-reaching curriculum, with older pupils having numerous academic and vocational qualifications to choose from. Excelsior Academy also works hard to provide for pupils with special educational needs.
Ofsted
“Students are most enthusiastic about the academy and talk about being ‘privileged’ to have so many opportunities. They say that they particularly like the fact that they are respected and listened to. The percentage of students gaining five good passes at GCSE, including English and mathematics, has risen by an average of six percentage points each year since the academy opened in 2008. This was from a very low baseline.”
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