Job Description
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Grade: Scale 3 point 5-6 (£12.18 - £12.39) per hour depending on experience
Responsible to: Headteacher, SENDCo as line manager, Class Teacher
Purpose of Job: To work in partnership with LSAs, class teachers, SENCO and the child's parents to support learning in line with the national curriculum, codes of practice and school policies and agreed procedures. To provide support as appropriate to the pupils' individual needs and self-esteem.
Hours: Thursday and Friday morning 8.50am - 1.30pm inclusive, totalling 9hrs 20 minutes per week for the mornings.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons 1.10 - 3.20pm, totalling 6hrs 30mins
Closing Date: Friday 15th November
Interview Date: Interviews expected to take place Wednesday 20th November.
Duties and responsibilities:
● To provide particular and skilled support to a named pupil. This role will include assisted handling and intimate care. Training will be provided;
● To monitor the pupil's specific needs and implement agreed Medical Care, Intimate Care and Education, Health and Care Plans;
● To implement advice from professionals such as the physiotherapist, occupational therapist and speech and language therapists and attend specific training as requested by the SENDCo, taking proactive responsibility for your own development;
● To establish a positive trusting relationship with the named pupils and parents and keep in daily contact;
● To prepare for and contribute to meetings as required and share information with colleagues as appropriate;
● To promote the inclusion of children with SEND at all times;
● To ensure that the pupil can fully access an age-appropriate curriculum by responding promptly, carrying out any adaptations required, promoting independence, including working with other pupils and observing from a distance where appropriate;
● To carefully consider the pupils emotional well-being so that they continue to develop their self-esteem and resilience;
● To carry out and record assessment of learning under the direction of the class teacher;
● To escort the pupil on educational visits ensuring that relevant resources are taken and adaptations made.
General:
● To understand and apply school policies in relation to health, safety and welfare for all pupils.
● Attend relevant school meetings as required
● To respect confidentiality at all times and adhere to school's "Code of Conduct" which includes use of social networks outside work, "Core Values" and "Behaviour" and "Safeguarding" policies and national "Keeping Children Safe in Education" and PREVENT Radicalisation policies
● To participate in the performance and development review process, taking personal responsibility for identification of learning, development and training opportunities in discussion with line manager (SENCO).
● To comply with individual responsibilities, in accordance with the role, for health & safety in the workplace
● Ensure that all duties and services provided are in accordance with the School's Equal Opportunities Policy
● The Governing Body is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment.
Information about the School
At Collingwood "We live our lives with arms and minds wide open!"
Collingwood Primary School is a happy, popular school with an ethos of care, teamwork and mutual support where children enjoy coming to school because learning is fun and staff leave for retirement or promotion. A passion for high quality teaching and learning and an ability to bring the curriculum to life are paramount if you are considering joining the Collingwood Family. If you are committed to high standards, ensuring that all pupils make good progress and are able to prioritise the wellbeing of pupils, colleagues and families, then come and meet us to see if we are the right school for you.