Avanti Fields School Β· Leicester, East Midlands
Salary: Grade
3, Β£25,545 - Β£26,319 per annum, pro rata / Approximately Β£18,522 -Β£19,083
per annum (0.72508 FTE) About us and the role Avanti Fields is seeking a skilled and motivated Primary
Learning Coach to support teaching and learning across our primary phase. Working closely with teachers and colleagues, you will play
a key role in delivering high-quality classroom support, leading targeted
interventions, and helping pupils to access a broad and engaging curriculum.
You will work with children with a range of needs, adapting your approach to
ensure every pupil can thrive both academically and personally. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate
about inclusive education, pupil development and building positive
relationships. The successful candidate will contribute to a supportive,
values-led and ambitious learning environment, where every child is encouraged
to achieve their full potential. School visits are welcomed and encouraged. Please contact
the school to arrange a suitable time. Interviews will be held on Monday 22nd
June 2026 Avanti Fields School is an all-through, faith-designated
(Hindu) state school which welcomed the first intake of Year 7 students in
September 2018, and first intake of Nursery and Reception students in September
2022. The school is rapidly expanding and will grow year by year to a full
cohort of 1,320. This is an exciting time to join the school as it continues
its journey to outstanding. The staff at Avanti Fields School are passionate about our
school and are relentlessly focused on improving the achievement and
opportunities for all our students. All staff that work at the school will need
to subscribe to our ethos and values and seek to improve and develop their own
practice and performance for the benefit of our students. This is a unique opportunity to work in a school which is
driven by three key elements for both students and staff:
Educational excellence
Character formation
Spiritual insight
What will you do? Provide
flexible in-class, small group and one-to-one support to enable all pupils to
access a broad and inclusive curriculum. Build
strong, supportive relationships with pupils, adapting approaches to meet
individual needs, including those with SEND or English as an additional
language. Work
collaboratively with teachers, leaders and external professionals to deliver
targeted interventions and contribute to pupil progress and wellbeing. Promote
positive behaviour, social and emotional development, and uphold safeguarding
responsibilities at all times Engage with families,
contribute to the wider school community, and take an active role in ongoing
professional development. What are we looking for? Evidence of strong communication skills;
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing Excellent level of literacy and numeracy skills An understanding of classroom roles and
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