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Learning Support Assistant - Monday to Friday 8.45am -12.15pm
Midday Assistant - Monday to Friday 12.15pm - 13.15pm
Term Time Excluding Non-Pupil Days
Actual Salary: LSA 17.5 Hrs per Week Scale 3 points 5-6 £10,095 - £10,397 (depending on experience)
Playleader 6.25 Hrs per Week Scale 2 Points 3 - 4 £2,816 - £2,879 (depending on experience)
We are looking to appoint an adaptable and motivated person to join our friendly school team.
This one position has two roles in our school.
The first role is a Learning Support Assistant.
This varied role will involve working across a range of classes in the school, working with groups of children and providing 1:1 support for children with SEN needs as directed by the class teachers and SENDCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator). Previous experience is desirable but not essential for the right person.
The successful applicant will need to have a patient, positive and kind attitude, with excellent communication skills and a genuine love of working with children. Working as part of a team, you will need to be calm, flexible, dedicated and be able to form positive relationships with staff and children.
The applicant will show initiative and flexibility under the guidance of the class teachers and SENDCo and be able to maintain a positive attitude. Applicants will understand the professional nature of the role.
The second role is aMidday Assistant
The position will require the successful candidate to supervise the pupils' activities at lunchtime, ensuring high standards of health & safety, behaviour and wellbeing. The role of theMidday Assistant is to promote positive play and interactions enabling our children to flourish. It is essential to have a positive attitude with the ability to communicate with children in a firm but fair manner.
The successful candidate will need to demonstrate patience and show a commitment to supporting children and working as part of a team.
This role willinvolve liaison with the school's Senior Midday Assistant and Play Leader.
This role would be suited to someone enthusiastic, personable, creative, empathetic and able to communicate effectively, whilst maintaining a calm and professional manner, under pressure.
We can offer a friendly school with well-behaved children and a commitment to supporting all members of our school community to achieve their full potential.
St Peter's C of E (VC) Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promotes the welfare of children and pre-employment checks including DBS, CBSL, LADO & Online checks will be carried out before any formal offers of employment are made. In line with the Department for Education's Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2025. A thorough induction including safeguarding training will take place before candidates work directly with children.
For further information please contact the school office on 01787 460362.