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Behaviour for Learning Support Worker

Behaviour for Learning Support Worker

Abbeyfield School

NN4 8BU

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Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
18 June 2018

Job overview

Behaviour for Learning Support worker

Permanent-37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year

Salary Point-NJC Scale-Point 16 £17,419 per annum PRO RATA

Closing date: Tuesday 19th June 2018

Interviews w/c: w/c Monday 25th June 2018

Abbeyfield School is an exciting place to work; we became an academy with Creative Education Trust in October 2012. This is a school of 1300 students between the ages of 11 and 19. We employ over 140 staff; this includes teaching, support and administration staff. Abbeyfield School is a good school (Ofsted May 2016) with a desire to become outstanding.

We are looking to appoint a Behaviour for Learning Support worker to join our dedicated behaviour team. The ideal applicant will be adaptable and proactive with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to inspire and motivate others with confidence. The successful candidate will support the school in the supervision and welfare of students, particularly supporting those who have been identified as requiring additional support due to emotional, behavioural and social inclusion difficulties. Previous experience in a similar role with an understanding of the restorative process would be preferable. 

For more information and to apply, please download an application form from the Abbeyfield School website www.abbeyfieldschool.org.uk. Completed applications should be returned by email to recruitment@abbeyfieldschool.org.uk  or by post to the main school address for the attention of HR.

Abbeyfield School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check, 

references and other checks.

Abbeyfield School is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.

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About Abbeyfield School

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Abbeyfield School, part of the Creative Education Trust, is an 11-18 school, predominately serving the South East of Northampton. Through  teamwork and a shared desire to support and challenge every student in order for them to achieve their personal best we are building on the 2016 Ofsted ‘good’ judgement and the very pleasing recent outcomes. We have high expectations and aspirations of ourselves and of our students. Our Quality First Teaching Charter ensures a focus on high quality teaching and learning. Alongside academic achievement we place a very high value on students’ social and personal development, equipping them with the life and employability skills needed for successful adulthood. 

The school has a wealth of facilities that underpin the wide curriculum including; state of the art theatre, science lecture theatre, dance studio, drama studio, super learning centre designed for collaborative teaching, fitness suite, sports field, netball courts, basketball courts, gym and a full size sports hall. In the last few years we have been at the forefront of curriculum innovation and now offer our students an extensive and relevant curriculum choice.

Our mission is to develop the full academic, personal and social potential of each individual student. The School has a growing reputation for success, with our school slogan "Ambitious to Achieve" proposed by one of our own Year 12 students and our 6 school values - Respect, Resilience, Honesty, Responsibility, Creativity and Independence formed from a staff and student vote . We have high expectations of our students and are an inclusive community and welcome all students from all backgrounds.

This Ambition and community spirit throughout the school led to our Northamptonshire Secondary School of the Year Award 2019 (Northamptonshire Education Awards).

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