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Learning Support Assistant / Break & Lunch Supervisor

Learning Support Assistant / Break & Lunch Supervisor

La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School

Camden

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Spine Point 14 – Pro-rata Salary £20,310 gross per annum • Actual pro-rata salary £17,466 gross per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
Required: September 2017
Apply by:
17 August 2017

Job overview

Term Time, hours to be agreed with the Head of DSEN + INSET Days 

(Temporary – Until 31st August 2018)

The Governors are seeking to appoint at least two graduates who will work as part of a large team in the Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Department. The post will involve working closely with targeted pupils across the school and responsibilities will vary according to the needs of pupils. The LSA’s will support pupils in the classroom, specifically working with and caring for pupils with a range of learning and physical needs. The LSA will also cover Break & Lunch Supervision.

Previous experience of working in an educational environment would be an advantage but not a necessity as full training will be provided.

La Sainte Union is an oversubscribed and successful Voluntary Aided Roman Catholic Girls’ School and enjoys the benefit of splendid grounds and is situated in a pleasant residential area overlooking Parliament Hill Fields. It is easily accessible by public transport.

Closing Date for Applications: Friday 18th August 2017, 9am.

Interviews : As soon as possible 

Application forms and further details are available on the school website: www.lasainteunion.org.uk  or from: Mrs. Vera Reilly, Telephone: 020 7428 4600 Fax: 020 7267 7647 Email: vreilly@lsu.camden.sch.uk

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An Enhanced DBS check is required for the post.

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About La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School

La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School, as a Catholic community, believes that: Our Lord Jesus Christ, in his life and teaching, is the exemplar of our work as Christian educators. Our commitment is at three levels:

  • Pupils
  • Teachers
  • Community

We strive to provide a caring, secure environment in which each pupil can discover and realise their own potential.   We wish to develop strength of character and confidence by stressing the pursuit of excellence and concern for others.   We seek to educate the whole person, academically, socially, spiritually and morally through a curriculum based on Christian principles and centred on the needs and aspirations of our pupils.  We endeavour to promote the dignity of each individual who is a child of God, endowed with their own gifts and talents.

At the heart of the school and in the spirit of Jean Baptiste Debrabant, our founder, are the teachers and support staff. We are both the custodians and developers of his vision in believing that:-

"a Christian-based education offers a sure hope for the future of religion and society."

We recognise that commitment to service is integral to Catholic education.  We share the task of promoting gospel values, thus preparing our pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life.

As a Catholic community we are part of a local, national and universal Church, dedicated to ensuring that our pupils grow to an understanding of their Faith in a Catholic environment, where the calibre of religious teaching and quality of life will be formative of the hearts and minds of young people.

Fundamental to the successful education is the partnership between governors and staff, pupils and parents, parish and wider community.

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Applications closed