Educational Teaching Assistant (SEND Specialist Support) and HLTA - Scholes Village Primary

Kirklees Council

  • Scholes, West Yorkshire
  • Temporary
  • Full-time
  • 19 days ago
£18,400 - £19,823 comprising £9,539 - £10,200 based on grade 6 19.17hrs/£8,861 - £9,623 based on grade 9 12.08hrs (Actual salaries)Advert WordingNumber On Roll: 236Age group: 3 - 11 yearsEducational Teaching Assistant - SENDThis is a unique and exciting role split between Educational Teaching Assistant SEND Grade 6 scale point 7-11 (19.17 hrs) and HLTA Grade 9 scale point 23-26 (12.08 hrs) for a total of 31.25 hours a week.Required from 1st September 2024 (to support SEND children across school in the mornings and to act as HLTA in the afternoons) and is full time but temporary for one year in the first instance with a possibility to extend.Scholes Village Primary School is a one form entry primary school with a nursery at the heart of the local community it serves. We are a friendly, hardworking team who have high expectations with a commitment to nurturing success in every child. Scholes is a “Good” School (OFSTED October 2019). We are seeking to appoint a flexible person to an exciting new role of two parts: SEND specialist support and HLTA. We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed HLTA trained educational teaching assistant with knowledge and experience of working to meet the special educational needs of children. A SEND-focussed ETA who also spends half of the week as a HLTA would be a great addition to our happy and highly successful school. The right candidate could shape this new, interesting role and make it their own with the potential for further progression.We are proud of our:
  • open, friendly and inclusive approach
  • happy and well-behaved children
  • children's achievements and the individual progress they make
  • strong commitment to ensure each child reaches their full potential.
Our successful candidate will:
  • already have experience of or expertise in working with SEND pupils (in mainstream or specialist provision);
  • have HLTA level qualifications (or equivalent);
  • be highly motivated, enthusiastic, dynamic and flexible with a positive outlook who responds well to change;
  • have a calm, compassionate and caring approach to working with and supporting children;
  • have the ability to build an excellent rapport with children;
  • have the ability to use their own initiative;
  • have excellent organisational skills and work well as part of a team;
  • communicate effectively and professionally with parents, carers and other professionals;
  • have high expectations and the ability to inspire and motivate pupils;
  • have a willingness to take a lead in organising activities for lunchtime play.
We can offer:
  • Children who are polite, well-mannered with a willingness to learn, enjoy and achieve.
  • Supportive, friendly staff and governors.
  • Excellent partnerships working with parents and the extended community.
Scholes Village Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointment will be subject to an identity and qualification checks as well as a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from Criminal Records Bureau. Candidates must also comply with the Asylum and Immigration Act.Candidates are welcome to come and visit us to find out more about our school and this unique post - please do so by contacting the school office to arrange a time.Completed application forms should be returned and marked for the attention of the Headteacher by post or email by 12pm on Monday 3 June.This job is subject to a DBS check at the appropriate level, please refer to the Job Description/Profile. A conviction may not exclude candidates from appointment but will be considered as part of the recruitment process.

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