Hunsbury Park Primary School Β· Northampton, East Midlands
Outline of Role To support all children on a whole class basis, in a small group or sometimes a 1:1 basis, providing interventions (as directed by the class teacher or SENDCo) to enable all children to be successful. What Hunsbury Park Offers its Staff: At Hunsbury Park Primary School, we believe in fostering an environment that not only supports our pupils but also our dedicated staff. We offer: Wellbeing days to enable you to have a paid day off for yourself. Golden Tickets for toil days (time off in lieu) to acknowledge and reward those who go above and beyond. Happy, well-behaved and confident children. Termly whole staff treats as a token of appreciation for your hard work and commitment. Access to Westfield Health with money towards eye care, dental and more. As well as 24/7 phone access to a GP. This also gives access to an employee benefitsβ portal, which includes discounts at 100s of online high street stores, turning points into cash. A friendly, welcoming and supporting staff culture that champions collaboration. A beautiful school and nursery environment that is well-cared for and continually improved. The chance to be part of a school that is passionate about inspiring our children and enabling them to reach their full potential. A commitment to Continued Professional Development (CPD) to enhance your professional growth. This includes 5-7 INSET days a year for dedicated staff development as well as access to the National College for further self-guided learning. Free on-site parking. Term-time position - enjoy your 13 weeks holidays ! Cycle to work scheme . Trust socials as we are part of the Orbis Education Trust. Job Purpose You will work closely with all pupils across the school, including those who have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). You will provide tailored support to all children to enable them to access the curriculum and develop their independence. Working under the guidance of the class teacher and SENCO, you will implement personalised strategies and interventions, helping to remove barriers to learning and supporting children's social, emotional and academic development. Your responsibilities will include supporting childrenβs learning across all curriculum areas, implementing specific intervention programmes, promoting positive behaviour and emotional regulation, stretching and challenging our learners and fostering independence and social skills. Building positive relationships with parents and carers to support consistency between home and school will also be an important part of your role.