Teaching Assistant (Secondary)
Robert Clack School of Science
Barking and Dagenham
- £19,919 - £20,791 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC Support Staff Scale 4 (Outer London)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 10 December 2024
Job overview
Due to the ongoing expansion of the School, we are seeking to appoint a Teaching Assistant to join our SEND team (Secondary). Robert Clack School is split across three sites and is soon to become one of the largest schools in the UK.
Working as part of a team with teachers and the SEND department, the successful applicant will provide classroom support for pupils with Educational Health Care Plans (EHCPs) and to those with social, emotional and mental health challenges (SEMH). They will be required to assist pupils who have barriers to learning using school-based intervention strategies and resources, and help them develop their literacy, numeracy, speech and language skills. In addition, they will encourage pupils to have positive interactions with their peers and staff, whilst becoming independent learners.
The successful candidate will be required to have the following skills and experience:
· Relevant experience of working with children with SEND;
· Good levels of literacy and numeracy (minimum grade C/4 at GCSE English and Mathematics, or equivalent);
· Good standard of verbal and written communication skills when dealing with pupils, parents, colleagues and visitors;
· Good behaviour management skills;
· Flexibility, patience and a calm demeanour;
· Able to work effectively and professionally as part of a team;
· Able to follow instructions and adhere to all school policies;
· An appreciation and understanding of a school at the heart of the community.
Specifics about contract:
Please note this job role is for 28 hours per week, term time only. The contracted hours are from 8.45am to 3.05pm on a Monday to Friday.
HOW TO APPLY:
To view more information about Robert Clack School, please take a look at the school website. If you would like to apply for one of these posts, please refer to the job description, person specification and download the application form through our school website. Please submit your completed application form to: cziregbe@robertclack.co.uk
CVs ONLY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. They will only be accepted if accompanied by a completed application form.
Please note that previous applicants need not apply.
Robert Clack School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Successful applicants must be willing to undergo identity checks, checks with past employers and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
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About Robert Clack School of Science
Robert Clack School is immensely proud of its excellent reputation in providing the highest quality education to its pupils. We are committed to delivering a broad and balanced education, one which appreciates the importance of academic qualifications, but one which also recognises the value of vocational qualifications and the extra-curricular of sport, drama, music, the arts and debate. Despite the considerable achievements to date, Robert Clack School is committed to continually seek ways to improve and develop its facilities and challenge our pupils. We are determined to deliver the very best education for our pupils, one which will equip them with the knowledge, skills and attributes necessary to fulfil their potential and make a valuable contribution to society.
Robert Clack School is located in the Borough of Barking and Dagenham and is named after Alderman Robert Clack, who served as Mayor of the Borough of Dagenham, as it was then known, between 1940 – 1942. He was a champion for social justice and equal opportunity. He worked tirelessly to advance the cause of the people of Dagenham and had great faith in them. At Robert Clack School, we have faith in our pupils and believe that they have the potential to be as successful as pupils anywhere in the country. The values by which Alderman Clack lived his life are the values that permeate the daily ethos of the school, the values of mutual respect, compassion, discipline, high expectations and aspirations, and hard work.
In September 2021, our Primary School opened and we became an all-through school. We are continuing to expand each academic year until our Primary School is full from Reception to Year 6.
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