
Teaching Assistant (level 3)
Beacon Academy, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, DN35 9NF3 days remaining to apply
Closing date
26 February 2025 at 11:59pm
Date listed
11 February 2025
Job details
Job role
- Teaching assistant
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Working pattern
- Part time
Contract type
- Permanent
Full-time equivalent salary
- SCP 6 FTE £25,183 Actual £18,942.78, 32.5hrs per week, term time plus 5 inset days
Teaching Assistant (level 3) job summary
Due to the expansion of our SEN provision, we are now looking to appoint further Teaching Assistants.
1. PURPOSE OF POST:
Teaching Assistants are appointed to work with pupils over the whole age range as part of a team under the general direction of the line manager and the general supervision of a classroom teacher/senior staff.
To support pupils, including those with SEN, with their learning and personal care needs; to work with other staff to further pupils’ independence and to enable them to access specific areas of the curriculum. The post holder will also organise and undertake other related duties to support learning, personal and social development.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop an in depth understanding of the specific needs of individual and groups of pupil(s)
Guide, support and empower pupils to develop and work towards individual personal care objectives and enhance personal, emotional and social development.
Assess, plan, organise and provide practical assistance in relation to identified physical needs e.g. transportation, dressing, meal times, and organisation of learning equipment to support personal, health, social and emotional development (PHSE) to promote independence.
Observes individuals and groups of pupils’ personal, social and learning achievements. Maintains appropriate records, monitors progression and attainment and provides reports and information to inform and support the assessment process.
Organise, maintain and clean basic equipment and materials, clothing etc. Maintenance of toiletry supplies.
Plans, organises and undertakes routine learning activities with either individuals or groups of pupils to facilitate their physical, emotional, social and educational development.
Monitor pupil’s and young people’s conduct and behaviour throughout the mainstream learning process and intervene to resolve complex, difficult or challenging issues using appropriate techniques, skills strategies and routine sanctions to de-escalate potential very difficult situations or resolve conflict with individual and groups of pupils and establish, maintain or restore a safe and calm atmosphere conducive to learning and ensure the safety and wellbeing of pupils, staff and visitors.
Advises and assists all pupils in the proper use of complex personal and learning aides and equipment and to ensure that they are available.
Providing guidance, assistance, information and support to engage all pupils in learning activities to enable informed choices about educational and life opportunities.
Carrying out routine administrative tasks i.e. photocopying, basic record keeping, and basic IT skills.
Evaluates individual pupil contribution and provides feedback to the teacher and other colleagues suggesting alternative methods of differentiation that respond to identified needs.
Preparing and clearing up classroom materials and learning areas ensuring that they are available for use.
Presents displays in the allocated learning environment to enhance the learning experience and celebrate the achievements of pupils and provide information.
Organise and participate in the supervision of individuals and groups of pupils in dining, playground and circulation areas throughout the day. Ensure that pupils are engaged in appropriate activity and intervene to maintain behaviour standards and ensure wellbeing, safety and welfare.
Participates in the organisation of and supports educational visits and outings to enhance the pupils learning experience.
Attends training courses to respond to identified needs, support the school and contribute to ongoing professional development.
Attends staff meetings to maintain an awareness and understanding of current issues within the school and to provide and receive information, contribute to and inform discussion.
Provides pastoral care for pupils who are sick.
Assisting educational and therapeutic professionals in delivering specialist support programmes to support pupils’ needs.
SUPERVISION/MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE
No direct supervisory responsibility other than familiarisation of procedures to colleagues. Provides information, advice, support and guidance to colleagues.
4. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
Learning is an environment where new situations will arise every day. The post holder must seek to develop positive relationships with pupils.
Contributes to the planning and development and interpretation of individual personal care programmes to best support the pupil.
Stimulating and creative presentation of displays.
Determine and implement routine options and alternatives of differentiation that respond to identified needs.
Works with individuals and small groups of pupils to identify choices and options to inform goals and targets that the individual and school can work towards.
Guidance if necessary is available from senior colleagues, school policies and procedures, Individual education plans (I.E.P's) and lesson plans etc.
CONTACTS AND RELATIONSHIPS
Teachers – to work with the teacher in the planning, preparation and delivery of a broad and balanced curriculum relevant to each pupil’s individual needs.
Contribute to monitoring and reporting pupils’ progress and supporting learning activities.
Pupils – to support, assist and enable them to access the curriculum and develop social and independence skills to their fullest ability. Deliver allocated specific learning activities
Other staff – to work as part of a team with all pupil related staff to keep them informed of areas of concern and pupils needs, particularly when handing over at the end of a session or day.
Parents – to exchange personal information concerning individual pupils and provide routine guidance and advice related to pupil(s) learning.
DECISION
Discretion - The degree of discretion for the post holder is constrained by relevant school policies, procedures, best practice and professional guidance. The post holder will determine decisions from a range of known options.
The post holder may be consulted to contribute towards developing new policies and procedures.
Any areas of concern related to child protection issues must be immediately reported to a responsible person.
Consequences - The post holder works under the direction or supervision of a teacher/line manager. Any decisions will have a measurable effect for the pupil and on the education provision within the school.
Constructive and effective support of the pupil can enhance the pupils' physical and academic development.
RESOURCES
Responsible for organising allocated hygiene materials, teaching materials and equipment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The post holder will normally work within an agreed routine which may vary depending upon the needs/behaviour of pupils.
Physical Demands
Physical effort which may be required in assisting pupils with daily routines, e.g. mobility, transfer, personal needs, lifting and handling of basic equipment, setting out classrooms and learning environments.
Working Conditions
The post holder will work within the School environment with some periods of outdoor activity when supervising pupil(s) activities
Work ContextThe post is predominantly classroom based and some risk is posed to the personal safety of the post holder. There will be some lifting of pupils or equipment. In some instances there may be a risk of infection from exposure to pupils' bodily fluids.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Good standard of education particularly literacy and numeracy skills.
Completion of DfES Teaching Assistants Induction Programme, NVQ 2 for Teaching Assistants or equivalent qualification or significant experience
Routine administrative and ICT skills including timely record keeping.
A good understanding of the education process, and a working knowledge of the relevant aspects of the national curriculum and an awareness of current government initiatives.
An ability to support, deliver and differentiate the relevant aspects of the curriculum to individuals and small groups of pupils.
Awareness of the regulatory framework relevant to schools and pupils.
Good communication, motivation and interpersonal skills.
Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with pupils.
Caring skills in terms of pupils physical and emotional needs
Ability to support individuals or small groups of pupils in a range of areas of the curriculum.
Detailed knowledge of school policies and procedures in relation to all areas of school life.
Team worker – able to work positively and provide guidance and support to others as part of the team
Ability to remain calm in challenging situations.
10. GENERAL
a) Job Evaluation - This job description has been set out in such a way as to allow for job evaluation using the GLPC Scheme as adopted by the North East Lincolnshire Council.
b) Other Duties - The duties and responsibilities in this job description are not restrictive and the post holder may be required to undertake any other duties which may be required from time to time. Any such duties should not however substantially change the general character of the post.
c) Safeguarding - Safeguarding encompasses the duties of child protection and promoting the rights and welfare of children. As such it is everyone’s responsibility to safeguard children in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education and provide a safe environment in which children can learn.
d) Equal Opportunities - The post holder must carry out his / her duties with full regard to the Council's Equal Opportunities policy.
e) Health and Safety - The post holder must carry out his / her duties with full regard to the Departments Health and Safety Procedures.
Standard Duties in all Trust Job Description
Show a commitment to diversity, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices
Show a commitment to ensuring that children and young people learn in a safe environment
Participate in relevant and appropriate training and development as required.
Method of Working
Wellspring Academy Trust expects all staff to work effectively and cooperatively as part of a team, delivering high quality support. This requires dealing with people politely and tactfully, and in accordance with Trust guidelines, policies and procedures. Wellspring team members are expected to respect confidentiality and safeguarding practices at all times.
Public Relations
Considerable importance is attached to the public relations aspect of our work. Members of the team must project a positive image of the Trust at all times and through all activity.
DBS Certificate
Wellspring Academy Trust takes its duty to safeguard the young people with which it works seriously.
All Wellspring team members are required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Please note
Application forms must be completed. CVs will not be accepted.
Wellspring Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils. All posts are offered subject to enhanced DBS checks. References will be requested and an online search carried out for shortlisted candidates, prior to attendance at interview. Further pre-employment checks will be completed for the successful candidate upon acceptance of the post.
We are committed to equal opportunities and to promoting diversity. We want our people to reflect the diversity of our communities, and we welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, especially from under-represented groups, including those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. If you are currently living overseas or have lived / worked overseas in the last five years please be aware that you will be required to provide an overseas criminal records check from the country/countries you have resided in, if you are the preferred candidate for the post.
Commitment to safeguarding
The Academy recognises that it has a statutory and moral duty towards safeguarding the welfare of children, young people and, if appropriate, vulnerable adults who participate in any Trust activities and expects all staff to share this commitment.
An Enhanced DBS is required for this post.
Application forms must be completed in all instances, CVs will not be accepted.
To view our child protection and safeguarding policies please visit our website: https://beaconacademy.co.uk/
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 Beacon Academy
- School type
- Academy, ages 11 to 16
- Education phase
- Secondary
- School size
- 623 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 11 to 16
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report (opens in new tab)
- School website
- Beacon Academy website (opens in new tab)
Beacon Academy opened on 1 September 2017 as part of the Wellspring Academy Trust. We are an exciting, expanding, inclusive and dynamic secondary academy which places the student at the heart of our provision.
Our distinctive ethos of ‘Human Scale Education’ sets us apart from other schools. At Beacon Academy your child will be known as an individual, supported and provided with opportunities to achieve academically and to develop as a young person.
Within our distinctive ethos we provide your child with opportunities, interventions and watch them thrive. We will continue to build upon solid foundations as an academy rated ‘Good’ by OFSTED. Regional champions in sports, poetry, photography and performing arts are just some examples of how your child will develop those crucial ‘soft skills’ needed to flourish in an ever changing world.
Parents are choosing Beacon Academy with the knowledge that not only is their child known as an individual and supported but academic progress is also at the heart of our provision.
Ultimately our students will leave as fully rounded young people, who in addition to their qualifications and references can present portfolios evidencing wider skills. This can range from building a rocket car to being an award winning member of a stage crew. Beacon Academy students, like the school itself, will have a Unique Selling point which makes them stand out from the crowd.
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