Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SCLN) Teaching Assistant
Tiverton High School
Devon
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade D, pro rata
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 4 October 2024
Job overview
This is a exciting opportunity to join our Special Educational Needs Team in this essential in a thriving inclusive school in the heart of Mid Devon.
We are looking for a dynamic, inspiring and capable Teaching Assistant who has a genuine passion for working with students with SEN, and in particular SCLN.
You will work under the guidance of the SENDCo and Higher Level TA in SCLN within an agreed system of supervision to implement agreed work programmes with individuals and in small groups in or out of the classroom. This could include those requiring detailed and specialist knowledge in particular areas and will involve assisting the teacher in the whole planning cycle and the management and preparation of resources.
The role is 28.85 hrs per week, 38 weeks per year plus 2 training days
The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with proven ability to assess, plan, support and monitor the progress of children with SEND alongside a team of highly experienced HLTAs and TAs the SENDCo who has the strategic oversight of the school’s SEND provision.
We are an inclusive school with a strong pastoral system which puts student welfare and sense of belonging at the forefront of the work we do. As an effective SCLN TA you will have experience in working with students with a speech, language and variety of special needs, including but not limited to physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and emotional and behavioural disorders.
You will be able to liaise effectively with teachers, parents and external agencies to create and implement individualised education plans for each student with SEN.
You will receive a competitive salary and other benefits including a comprehensive staff wellbeing and benefits programme.
Tiverton High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any formal offer of employment will be subject to a number of pre-employment checks as part of the School’s Safer Recruitment practice and in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. These include ID and Right to Work in the UK, satisfactory references, a satisfactory enhanced DBS check, and a satisfactory 3rd party online & social media search.
Tiverton High School is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from appropriately qualified persons regardless of gender, marital status, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability or age. If you have a disability and require any assistance with the application process, please contact HR@tiverton.devon.sch.uk
About Tiverton High School
Tiverton High School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary in Devon. As of the most recent inspection, there were 1,227 students on the school roll. The school is located next to Tiverton Rugby Club, and Community Arts Centre. The town of Tiverton has a population of 21,500 and can be accessed vis the M5 and A361. Extra-curricular activities at the school include skiing and musical productions such as We Will Rock You.
Headteacher
Sammy Crook
Values and vision
Staff at Tiverton High School believe education is the greatest gift we can give our children. With it our sons and daughters can make their way in the world and look forward to a full and fulfilled life. The school strives for students feel comfortable and ‘at home’. All staff, teachers and valued support staff are committed to the school and the community.
The Outdoor Education programmes at Tiverton High School give students the opportunities to experience success in areas outside of the traditional curriculum. Outdoor and adventurous activities frequently require students to work collaboratively – not only for their own personal success, but also for their own comfort and safety. Putting students in situations which necessitate them working with, and relying upon others requires them to develop social awareness, skills and appreciation of others.
Ofsted
“The whole school focus on raising aspirations and improving learning skills is having a positive impact on achievement. Students are increasingly keen to do well in their learning. They have positive attitudes to their activities and this is helping them to make good progress. They are usually punctual to lessons and try hard to complete their work. Most do not disrupt the learning of others.”
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