Philip Morant School and College Β· Colchester, East of England
Join a Community Where Everyone Feels They Belong at Philip Morant School and College Are you wanting to work as a part of a team whose purpose is to enable every member of the community to feel they belong? Do you have the skills to contribute to a learning environment that enables staff and students to be the best they can be? Philip Morant School and College was judged as βGoodβ in all areas by Ofsted in September 2023. We are looking for a Learning Support Assistant who can be a key part in our ongoing improvement journey. Our school is a calm and orderly place. We work hard to ensure everyone feels welcome. As the largest school in Colchester we have exceptional facilities. Through the Sigma Trust there are many opportunities to work with staff in other schools and to have opportunities for development. Living and breathing our vision and values starts from interview day, with every applicant welcomed by the Headteacher. From there every member of staff is part of a strong team and support and opportunity is always available. Our most recent Ofsted report states: βPupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), including those in the enhanced provision, are very well catered for. Teachers know the pupils and their needs well. They use pupilsβ support plans to make sure that they participate fully in lessons. Specialist staff effectively support those pupils with visual impairment and those who are deaf.β We are looking for an individual who can maintain this excellence in our SEN provision. This role will support our learners with Special Educational Needs across the wider SEN profile in the school, in full class settings, in interventions and through being a key worker. The school has enhanced provisions for hearing and visually impaired students and all LSAs work with these students. We would welcome ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support) qualifications and experience to help support students but this is not essential and can be provided. The successful candidate will work 30 hours per week (8:30am - 3:00pm, Monday to Friday) This is a 39-week per year role, which includes term time and non-pupil days A Day in the Life: You'll be responsible for bringing your passion and expertise to the following areas: Working with individuals or small groups in the classroom Being a Key Worker - supporting identified students in all areas of SEND. Being involved in planning, organising and implementing withdrawal interventions. Completing One Plans and Pupil Passports with students and parents. What We're Looking For: You are the perfect fit for our team if you have: Successful recent experience working with children in a learning environment Ability to apply a range of behaviour management policies and strategies which contribute to a purposeful learning environment Successful completion of training to support SEN if appropriate Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specificatio