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Learning Support / Teaching Assistant

Landau Forte College Derby

England

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GBP 20,000 - 25,000

Full time

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Job summary

A prominent educational institution in the UK is seeking a Learning Support / Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. The role involves supporting students, particularly in English or Science, helping them develop literacy and numeracy skills, and maintaining positive classroom behaviour. Candidates should have experience working with children and relevant qualifications. The position offers opportunities within an inclusive and supportive environment.

Benefits

Career prospects within a Multi Academy Trust
Meal allowance
Membership of Local Government Pension Scheme
Healthcare Cash Plan

Qualifications

  • Experience working in a college environment.
  • Ability to establish respectful relationships with students.
  • Understanding of college's behaviour management policy.

Responsibilities

  • Establish positive relationships with students.
  • Support students with literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Monitor and record student activities.

Skills

Experience of working with children
Good numeracy, literacy and communication skills
Ability to support learning

Education

Level 2 (GCSE) minimum qualification in English, Mathematics + 3 others

Tools

ICT knowledge
Job description
Duties of role will include
  • Establish positive relationships with students supported.
  • Support students with activities which support literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Support the use of ICT in the classroom and develop students' competence and independence in its use.
  • Promote positive student behaviour in line with College policies and help keep students on task.
  • Interact with, and support students, according to individual needs and skills.
  • Promote the inclusion and acceptance of children with special needs within the classroom ensuring access to lessons and their content through appropriate clarification, explanation and resources.
  • Participate in planning and evaluation of learning activities with the teacher, providing feedback to the teacher on student progress and behaviour.
  • Monitor and record student activities as appropriate writing records and reports as required.
  • Provide feedback to students in relation to attainment and progress under the guidance of the teacher.
  • To support learning by arranging/providing resources for lessons/activities under the direction of the teacher.
  • To attend to students' personal needs including help with social, welfare and health matters, including minor first aid.
  • To assist with the preparation, maintenance and control of stocks of materials and resources.
  • Assist with the development and implementation of individualised programmes, e.g. Education & Health Care Plan (EHCP).
  • Liaise with other staff and provide information about students as appropriate.
  • To attend Parents' evenings and relevant College information evenings.
  • To assist with the display and presentation of students' work.
  • To assist with escorting students on educational visits.
  • Any other duties as directed by the Principal, SENCO, or Deputy SENCO.

We have a vacancy for a Learning Support / Teaching Assistant to support the subject specialism of either English or Science. This area of the College is high profile with an excellent record of success in the wider achievements of our students.

Reporting to our SENCO, we are seeking an enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to join a highly performing and dedicated team. You will already have experience and enjoy both the challenge and reward of working with children who experience learning difficulties. You should be prepared to work with students across the age range, and students with significant physical disabilities. You will have the ability to work with the team in the preparation of individual learning plans and learning resources. You will be joining a highly performing team with a proven track record of delivering excellent results.

Do you want to work with inquisitive students and collaborative staff? Do you value being at the heart of a vibrant city? Does this sound like your perfect job?

Essential:
  • Experience of working with children.
  • Experience of working in a college environment.
  • Good numeracy, literacy and communication skills.
  • Level 2 (GCSE) minimum qualification in English, Mathematics + 3 other qualifications at grade C or higher.
Desirable:
  • Experience delivering literacy based interventions.
  • Familiarity with exam specifications.
  • Good knowledge of ICT to support learning.
Knowledge and understanding
Essential:
  • Ability to read, write & understand basic reports.
  • Ability to communicate information clearly and coherently; ability to listen effectively.
  • Overcome communication barriers with children and adults.
  • Consult with children and their families and carers and other adults.
  • Understand and implement the college's behaviour management & anti-bullying policy.
  • Ability to understand and support children with developmental difficulty or disability.
  • Ability to establish rapport and respectful and trusting relationships with children, their families and carers and other adults.
  • Ability to work effectively and positively with a range of adults.
  • Respect confidentiality. Know when, how and with whom to share information.
  • Participate in annual performance appraisal constructively and positively.
Desirable:
  • Understand the role of others working in and with the college.
  • Understand and value the role of parents and carers in supporting children.
  • Good understanding of the college/national curriculum including expectations of English & Maths.
  • Understand and support the importance of physical and emotional wellbeing.
Skills
Essential:
  • Good organisational skills.
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure.
  • Ability to manage own time effectively.
  • Demonstrate a positive, solution focused approach to resolve routine problems independently.
  • Awareness of and commitment to equality.
  • Basic understanding of Health & Safety.
  • Understand and implement child protection procedures.
  • Understand procedures relating to confidentiality and implement them.
  • Be prepared to develop and learn in the role.
Desirable:
  • Ability to support the work of volunteers and other assistants in the classroom.

Landau Forte Charitable Trust is a family of six Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form Academies across the Midlands. Established in 1989, our roots as a charity lie in the global finance and hospitality industries, with our founders Martin Landau and Rocco Forte. Their values combine in how our schools look after their children and young people; they aspire to a world‑leading standard of innovation, entrepreneurship, service and care.

We believe a brilliant education should be central to the development of every child and young person. Their learning, wellbeing and happiness is at the centre of every decision we take and every pound we spend.

The local area

Landau Forte College Derby is a highly successful and heavily oversubscribed 11‑19 school with a strong record of success across all aspects of its work. We are an inclusive and diverse school and we hold outstanding teaching and learning at the centre of everything we do. We aim to inspire, engage and challenge all our young people, regardless of background, to be the best that they can be. We have the highest expectations of all in a supportive, happy and welcoming environment. Our students are active, responsible citizens, ready to make a difference in the local, national and global community.

Derby is a vibrant and exciting city, located right in the heart of the UK. The city has a developed arts and culture scene and the area has a great Geography. The College is located just a few minutes' walk away from Derby city centre.

Derby provides great range of sports and leisure facilities and is the gateway to the Peak District. Within a 10 minutes' drive of the city you will find yourself in the beautiful open Derbyshire countryside with unspoilt villages, historic houses and adventurous attractions.

The Trust will conduct all necessary searches and checks as relevant and in line with Government Safer Recruitment guidelines, our Safer Recruitment policy can be found on our website at www.lfct.org.uk

  • The chance to work with genuinely enthusiastic and happy students.
  • Career prospects within an innovative and ambitious Multi Academy Trust.
  • A meal allowance, commensurate with your working hours.
  • Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) or Teacher Pension Scheme (TPS).
  • Healthcare Cash Plan, from Westfield Health.
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