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The Thomas Lord Audley School
Learning Support Assistant with Responsibility for Communication and Interaction Needs
Pay Range: Local Government Scale 5
Actual annual salary from: £18,915- £19,896 (Point 9-12)
Hours: 32.30 hours per week (8.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday)
39 weeks per year (term time plus non pupil days)
Start Date: September 2024
The Role
We are seeking an outstanding individual to work in partnership with class teachers to support learning in line with the national curriculum, The SEN Code of Practice (2015) and the Professional Standards of Teaching Assistants (2016) in addition to school policies and procedures.
Candidates should already have experience of working in secondary schools supporting students with SEND. You will take a lead role within our SEN Department and take responsibility for a key area of our work.
- This post is 32 hours 30 minutes per week, 39 weeks per year (Term time, plus non-pupil days)
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Overseeing interventions designed to assist those individuals with communication and interaction needs for e.g. Working with LEGO, Social Stories, Comic Strip Conversations, Awesome and In Control
- Collation of data and measuring programmes for interventions, being able to identify impact using the progress data, observations and both student and teacher's feedback every half term or the length of the intervention
- Overseeing and delivering one-to-one or small group interventions as necessary.
- Be a key worker for SEN pupils.
(The full details can be found in the attached Job Description and Person Specification).
We're looking for you if you have:
- GCSE A - C (or equivalent) Maths and English.
- Understand the importance of physical and emotional wellbeing.
- Ability to communicate effectively with children and their families and carers and other adults and overcome communication barriers with children and adults.
- Ability to understand and support children with developmental difficulty or disability
Why work for The Sigma Trust, The Thomas Lord Audley School?
We can offer you:
- Excellent pension scheme
- A Health Cash Plan
- Free membership to Perkbox, offering discounts and savings
- Employee Assistance Programme providing free and confidential advice
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Eye care plan
- Annual free flu vaccination
- Discounted gym membership at selected local gyms
- Discounted cinema tickets
Please note that an integration period applies to all new staff joining the Trust, to support introduction into the organisation.
Additional Information:
For additional information about the Trust and this school, please visit our website www.sigmatrust.org.uk
To Apply
To apply for this post, please follow the URL link provided below:
https://careers.sigmatrust.org.uk/Apply/U2l6a123nbWEgQXBwbGljYXRpb24gRm9ybSBOb3ZlbWJlciAyMDIzfDQxfDU3NzQ0NnwxfHxGYWxzZXwyMTIyfDMyMTQ1NjZ8MA%3d%3d?i=haQaB4JKUzk%3d
Please note that only fully completed application forms will be accepted and any CV's and accompanying covering letters will be disregarded. A Notes for Applicants document is attached for further information.
- Closing date: Midnight Tuesday 9th July 2024
The Sigma Trust is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records, online checks and other vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across our schools.
The Sigma Trust is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristics. This is embedded in our vision 'To Be Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts', where we believe we are strong and more successful working together, creating a workplace which celebrates diversity.
Information about the School
The Thomas Lord Audley School is a high performing, over-subscribed 11-16 comprehensive school with just under 800 students (capacity 840), situated to the south of Colchester. It is the "most improved school in Essex" (Essex LA September 2016). It serves a diverse catchment area including Old Heath, Monkwick, Shrub End and the villages to the south of Colchester including the community of Mersea Island.
Categorised as good and rapidly improving in its recent Ofsted inspection, it has been commended for the quality of its leadership, the standard of its teaching, and the welfare, behaviour and achievement of its pupils.
On 1 September 2016, the school joined The Sigma Trust, a partnership of schools with The Stanway School, St Helena School, Clacton County High School, Monkwick Junior School and Monkwick Infants School and Nursery. In the past, the school has benefited from the Stanway Federation’s programme of seconding high quality staff between schools and the development of wide-ranging in-service training which has led to on-going school improvement. Working in collaboration with all the schools within The Sigma Trust can only enhance this development.
Safeguarding
The Sigma Trust is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records, online checks and other vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across our schools.