St Michael's Church of England Primary School · Bishop's Stortford, East of England
A great opportunity has arisen to join the staff of our successful school!We require an enthusiastic, committed and talented HLTAto join ourteam. The post is for full time (on a 32hour contract, term-time only) supporting across the school in a support capacity as well as leading some PPA cover, 1:1 or small group work and potentially leading a subject within the school.
Duties and Responsibilities
Support for pupils:
To develop a knowledge of a range of learning
support needs and to develop an understanding of the specific needs of the
pupils to be supported and challenged; To supervise and provide particular support for
pupils, ensuring their safety and access to learning activities; To aid pupils to learn as effectively as
possible both in group situations and on his/her own by, for example:
clarifying and
explaining instructions;
ensuring the
child/ren are able to use equipment and materials provided;
assisting in
weaker areas or challenging the most able;
helping
children to concentrate and complete work set;
meeting
physical needs as required whilst encouraging independence;
developing
appropriate resources to support learning;
providing
support for individual children inside and out of the classroom to enable them
to interact with others and engage in activities led by the teacher.
To establish a constructive relationship with
pupils and interact with them according to individual needs; To promote the inclusion of all children. This
may include:
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supporting students with physical disabilities
including personal care
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work flexibly according to the needs of the
child
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support students in lessons, small groups and
1:1, to enable students with specific learning needs to access their curriculum
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provide feedback and records of
progress/difficulties to the SENCo as appropriate
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undertake administrative tasks at the direction
of the SENCo, including assisting with routine student testing
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promote student independence and develop
students’ confidence and self-esteem
To set demanding and challenging expectations
and promote self-esteem and independence; To provide the necessary pastoral care to enable
children to feel secure and happy; To provide feedback to pupils in relation to
progress and achievement; Be engaged in the development of the school,
taking part in peer review processes, and contribute to the improvement of the
school. Safeguard children’s wellbeing and ensure the
maintenance of public trust in the teaching profession as part of their
professional duties
Support for teachers:
Assist the class teacher (and other
professionals as appropriate), in the development and planning of a suitable
programme of support for pupils; Monitor pupil’s responses to learning activities
and accurately record