Learning Support Assistant
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Start date details
As soon as possible
Closing date
24 January 2025 at 12pm (midday)
Date listed
10 January 2025
Job details
Job role
- Teaching assistant
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Subjects
- Teaching Assistant, Learning Support Assistant
Working pattern
- Full time, part time
Contract type
- Fixed term
Full-time equivalent salary
- £24,027.00 - £24,790.00 Annually (FTE) £19,331 - £19,944 Actual, 34.5 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (TTO)
Learning Support Assistant job summary
‘Pupils benefit from a school community that includes pupils from a wide range of different backgrounds and cultures. There is a culture in which pupils see these differences as a positive thing. Uniqueness is valued and celebrated. Pupils feel confident ‘to be themselves’ at Rugby Free Secondary School. (Ofsted ‘Good’: July 2021)’
At Rugby Free Secondary School, we aim to foster kindness and pride, whilst maximising our academic and personal potential. We believe that all of our students should be happy and safe, whilst demonstrating the limitless endeavour and resilience required to succeed by striving for excellence. To achieve these goals, our school ethos is underpinned by the foundations of mutual respect, positive relationships and genuine curiosity.
This is encompassed in our educational philosophy of creating more articulate, organised and progressive learners, and the desire to create both independent and collaborative learners who are proud to be educated at Rugby Free Secondary School.
Alongside this, we focus on broadening our students’ core subject knowledge and understanding of the wider world. As a consequence, quality-first Teaching and Learning is at the centre of our school’s ethos, and is the key priority for all staff. Our aim is for teachers to deliver high-quality lessons to all year groups, whilst also being supported to develop through pertinent and purposeful internal and external CPD that is bespoke.
Learning is integral to everything we do at RFSS. We ensure that all of our students, regardless of gender, ethnicity or ability, receive the best possible learning experiences, to enable them to achieve and maximise their potential. Here at RFSS, we continually support students to develop a love of learning to help them become learners for life, in order to equip them with the knowledge and skills that they will need in the real-world. This is also the case with our teaching staff, who continuously develop and update their own pedagogical practices, through Action Research projects and other bespoke professional development sessions.
Our students are encouraged to use their thinking skills to build on existing knowledge, generate their own ideas and opinion, and to solve problems effectively, both individually and in collaboration with their peers.
This philosophy also extends itself to the personal aspect of Teaching and Learning, as we strive to develop well rounded staff and students who are respectful, curious and resilient.
Please find below link toour websitewiththelatest Ofsted report whenwewere graded as‘Good’.
https://www.rugbyfreesecondary.co.uk/ofsted
Our Values are:
Endeavour - The belief that hard work is needed to achieve something we can be proud of
Respect - To appreciate the importance of understanding and admiration for others and self
Resilience - The ability to recover quickly and learn from the difficulties we face
Curiosity – A strong desire to know and to learn
Collaboration – The belief that working and learning with others will lead to greater success
Kindness – The quality of friendliness, generosity, consideration, honesty
Specific Areas of Responsibility
- To be committed to and contribute to the Trust’s ethos, work and aims of the school, enshrined in the
- school’s Mission Statement
- Under the guidance/instruction of the Director of Learning and SENDCo Lead: work with individuals/groups
- to supervise physical/general care of students, especially those with Special, or Additional Educational
- Needs.
- Support access to learning for students, prepare resources for the students you work with and provide general support in the classroom
- Participate in the planning, assessment and evaluation of teaching and learning
General Duties of the Role Support for Students
- Make sure that the students you support are able to engage in learning and stay on task
- Supervise and provide particular support for individual/groups of students, including those with special needs, ensuring their safety and access to learning activities. Establish good relationships with students, acting as role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs.
- Promote inclusion and acceptance of all students
- Encourage students to interact with others and engage in activities led by the teacher
- Set challenging and demanding expectations and encourage students to act independently as appropriate
- Provide feedback to students in relation to progress and achievement under guidance of the teacher
- Assist with personal care relevant to the student you are engaged with as required
- Participate in the education of children, including to their health and wellbeing
- Support children with special needs (if appropriate to the focus of the role)
o Sensory and/or physical impairment
o Cognition or learning difficulties
o Behavioural, emotional and social development needs
o Communication and interaction difficulties
o Support for Gifted and Talented students
- To lead group activities independently
Support for Teachers
- Be aware of students’ problems/progress/achievements and report to the Director of Learning as agreed
- Undertake student record-keeping to monitor the type of support you give and its impact on the student’s progress
- Use strategies, in liaison with the SRP lead teacher, to support students to achieve learning goals
- Assist with the planning of learning activities and accurately record achievement/progress as directed
- Provide detailed and regular feedback to teachers on student achievement progress, problems, etc
- Promote good behaviour, dealing promptly with conflict and incidents in line with established school
- policy and encourage students to take responsibility for their own behaviour
- Administer tests and invigilate exams as directed by your line manager
- Provide clerical/admin support, i.e. (collecting) photocopying, distributing coursework/exercise books/
- tests papers, filing, typing etc
- Assist with the display of students’ work
- Cover LSA absence where necessary
Support for the Curriculum
- Undertake structured and agreed learning activities/programmes, adjusting activities according to
- students’ responses
- Undertake literacy and numeracy programmes, recording achievement and progress and feeding back to
- the teacher/your line manager
- Support the use of ICT in learning activities and help to develop students’ competence and independence
- in its use
- Prepare, maintain and use equipment/resources required to meet the lesson plans/relevant learning
- activity and assist students in their use
Support for the School
- Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health, safety and
- security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all your concerns to the students’ Achievement Leader, Inclusion Manager or Child Protection Officer.
- Under the direction of the Director of Learning, assist with the supervision of students out of lesson times, including before and after school and during lunchtime, in order to ensure the students’ safety and good behaviour
- Be aware of and support difference and ensure all students have equal access to opportunities to learn
- and develop. Appreciate and support the role of other professionals
- Attend and participate in relevant meetings as required
- Participate in training including First Aid and specialise training relevant to the students within SEND and other learning activities and performance development as required
- Accompany teaching staff and students on visits, trips and out of school activities as required and
- take responsibility for a group under the supervision of the teacher
Safeguarding
- To ensure that all students have a safe environment in which they can learn, reporting any concern about the environment to a member of the site team or if appropriate to one of the Designated Safeguarding Leaders
- To be aware of systems which support safeguarding and following the procedures as highlighted in the Safeguarding Policy
- To identify students who may benefit from early help as soon as possible and discuss this with one of the Designated Safeguarding Leaders
- To consider at all times what is in the best interests of the child
- To protect students from maltreatment; preventing impairment of student’s health or development; ensuring that students grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care
- To take action to enable all students to have the best outcomes
This job description does not form part of the contract of employment. The job description will be reviewed at least once a year and it may be subjected to modification or amendment at any time after consultation with the holder of the post.
If you feel that you could bring further impetus to our drive to improve the provision for our students and have the necessary energy, enthusiasm, and sense of humour to take us forward in this exciting curriculum area then please get in touch.
To arrange a visit to school or for an informal discussion with the Director of Learning or Headteacher, please call Megan Jones, Operations Manager, on 01788 222060 or email; Megan.jones@rugbyfreesecondary.co.uk
This job description is current at the date shown but in consultation with the post holder may be changed by the Headteacher to reflect or anticipate changes in the job commensurate with the grade and job title. We reserve the right to withdraw this vacancy at any time
Triumph Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. TLT is always happy to receive speculative applications from excellent teachers and support staff.
The school will endeavour to make any necessary reasonable adjustments to the job and the working environment to enable access to employment opportunities for disabled job applicants or continued employment for any employee who develops a disabling condition.
Commitment to safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.
Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.
Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
childcare disqualification
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
medical
online and social media
prohibition from teaching
right to work
satisfactory references
suitability to work with children
You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.
Applying for the job
This school accepts applications through their own website, where you may also find more information about this job.
CVs are not accepted.
About Rugby Free Secondary School
- School type
- Free School, ages 11 to 19
- Education phase
- Secondary
- School size
- 1099 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 11 to 19
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report (opens in new tab)
- School website
- Rugby Free Secondary School website (opens in new tab)
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