Berewood Primary School · Waterlooville, South East
You will be required to support the development of pupils’ teaching and learning and their physical and mental wellbeing on a one-to-one or in a small group basis. As part of a team you will help to encourage and develop independent learning, promoting excellent behaviours and creating a vibrant, happy and exciting learning environment, enabling our children to achieve their best. With a good knowledge and understanding of how to support learning for children and building effective relationships with children, staff and parents, you will assist in providing a wide range of activities and learning activities. Ensuring a safe environment, you will prepare and clear away materials and resources as required. With good interpersonal and communication skills, you will be organised, flexible and have the presence to inspire confidence and trust so as to develop and nurture independence. Previous experience is preferred but not essential. We believe you will find Berewood Primary School a welcoming environment in which staff are supportive of each other and share a passion for teaching and learning. If you share our values and would like to find out more about the post, we would be delighted if you would like to visit our school.
Principal Accountabilities: 1.In liaison with and under the guidance of the class teacher, support pupils on an individual or small
group basis to understand instructions and complete activities, encouraging and developing
independent learning and inclusion of all pupils 2. Assist with delivery of the curriculum in all areas including mathematics, literacy and IT, supporting the
learning outcomes using the teacher’s planned teaching and learning methods 3. Take responsibility for the classroom, preparing and clearing away materials and resources as
required, and supporting the teacher in creating a positive, vibrant, safe and happy learning
environment which encourages all children to achieve their best 4. Support the school in implementing a consistent behaviour policy, encouraging excellent behaviour
through positive feedback and praise, reinforcing school rules and procedures with clear expectations,
and raising concerns about any behaviours with the class teacher 5. As directed by the class teacher, monitor and record children’s responses to learning, and feedback to
the teacher on pupils’ progress, in accordance with school policy 6. Assist in break-time and lunchtime supervision, including facilitating games and activities, and
encouraging healthy eating at lunchtime 7. Assist pupils with eating, dressing and hygiene, as required, whilst encouraging independence 8. Assist with special activities (e.g. sports days, plays, concerts, open days), accompany children on
school visits, and where appropriate be involved in extracurricular activities (e.g. clubs, presentation
evenings) 9. Provide clerical and administrative support to the class teacher (e.g. photocopying, filing, collation of
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