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Learning Support Assistant
Required: Immediate start
32.5 hours per week
Monday - Friday 8.30am - 3.30pm
Term time only
Scale 2-3 point 3-6
Actual Annual Salary £17,648 - £18,497
Are you enthusiastic, inspirational and capable of inspiring students?
If so this could be an exciting opportunity for you to join us on our journey towards outstanding.
We require an energetic and enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to support pupils with special needs such as autistic spectrum condition, Asperger's syndrome, dyspraxia, dyslexia, PNI and hearing impairment, general learning difficulties as well as those students with social and emotional difficulties. Staff will be required to support students with physical activities; this may include personal care, as well as learning tasks.
Applicants will need to have a minimum of GCSE English & Maths Grade C or equivalent, a sound academic background, including a working knowledge of ICT. The post would suit someone who is enthusiastic about working with young people and wants to help all students reach their potential.
You will need to strive to demonstrate, embed and uphold the school's PRIDE core values of Positivity, Resilience, Integrity, Dignity and Equality in order to support the character development of all students.
Here at The King John School we pride ourselves on our excellent high standards and performance.
If you possess the necessary attributes and skills and want to working in a busy, vibrant and rewarding environment then we would love to hear from you.
We can offer you:
· A dedicated and experienced hardworking team of staff
· Enthusiastic, friendly and talented students
· The opportunity to develop within a highly effective multi academy trust
You will need to:
· Be a good and effective communicator at all levels
· Be open minded, creative and inspirational in your style
· Commit to working collaboratively with colleagues and students
· Possess a good working knowledge of ICT
· Have successful recent experience working with children of the relevant age range and previous classroom experience (desirable but not essential)