Forest Oak School Β· Birmingham, West Midlands
Forest
Oak school caters for pupils aged 4 to 18 years with moderate learning
difficulties. Ofsted say we are an
outstanding school (latest Ofsted 2024).
Forest Oak
is seeking two highly
motivated and enthusiastic people to join our team as a Band B Pupil Specific Teaching
Assistants to support a Key Stage 2 pupil and a Key Stage 4 pupil. Working under the instruction of the Senior Leadership
Team, you will collaborate with teaching colleagues to support the delivery of
quality learning, teaching and assessment to help raise standards of
achievement for all learners.
To
be considered for this post you must hold an NVQ Level 2 Teaching Assistant
qualification or other relevant childcare qualification, and have
experience in working with learners preferably those with additional needs. You must be an individual who has the skills
and passion to positively impact on our learners. You must also possess the commitment,
enthusiasm and energy to inspire them every day. You must show your ability to interact well
with learners and teachers alike in a culture built on the values of mutual
trust and respect.
Our
Teaching Assistant roles are different from other settings. We require our Teaching Assistants to have not
only the academic ability to support our pupils but also, the passion,
enthusiasm and determination to engage our pupils in their learning. We expect true partnerships with parents and
the confidence to facilitate these independently; you need to be able to work
at pace in a fast-paced environment producing consistently high quality work.
Your pastoral work will be excellent and you will be confident being one of the
first points of contact for parents in need of support. Optimism and
consistency will be your core performance virtues. You will be both IT literate
and IT confident. You will be assured in challenging colleagues to undertake
their best endeavours for all learners, recognising excellence and challenging
when standards of excellence are yet to be met.
At interview we will explore your ability to develop rapport with
learners.
It
would be advantageous if candidates could demonstrate the following:
Experience of supporting learners with speech,
language and communication needs. Experience of working with learners with cognition
and learning needs thereby able to collaborate with teachers to differentiate /
scaffold learning tasks and activities for learners working significantly below
age related expectations. Must be prepared to train for, or be experienced in
delivering, intimate care plans. An understanding of learnersβ sensory differences Experience of helping learners to understand and
regulate their emotional responses and develop a greater sense of
self-awareness, independence and resilience Working knowledge of a range of interventions and
approaches to enhance literacy and numeracy development Partnership with parents