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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

St Luke's Church of England School

Devon

  • Expired
Salary:
£9.55 - £9.94 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
24 October 2019

Job overview

Learning Support Assistant (numerous posts available)

Grade C

(£9.55 - £9.94 per hour)

1yr Fixed-term - Term-time only

(28.63 hours a week over 38 weeks, 1088 hours a year)

Required ASAP

The Governors are pleased to advertise the post of Learning Support Assistant to work under the instruction/guidance of SENDCO to undertake work/care/support programmes for students.  Work may be carried out in the classroom or may take place outside the main teaching area. 

The successful candidate must have good standards of literacy, numeracy and IT skills and be prepared to support students’ additional needs e.g. administering medication or carrying out bespoke mobility programmes – training will be given.

St Luke’s is currently in the process of joining the Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust with a proposed conversion date of 1st November 2019.  The Trust is a charitable foundation trust, which works with schools in Exeter and the local community to raise the aspirations of young people and enable them to become fulfilled, confident and motivated citizens, able to contribute actively to a democratic society. All students within the Ted Wragg Trust, regardless of social or cultural background, are motivated to succeed and make outstanding progress because their needs are met through creative, relevant and innovative provision.

Further details of this post and application forms and procedures are available in the ‘About Us / Vacancies' section on the College website at:

www.stlukescofe.school 

Closing date for applications: noon on Friday 25th October 2019

Interviews to be held:  week beg. 4th November 2019

‘St Luke’s  are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  All appointments are subject to safeguarding checks’.

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About St Luke's Church of England School

  

St Luke’s Church of England School is a mixed secondary school based in Exeter, Devon. It caters for students aged 11 to 16 and has approximately 920 pupils enrolled. St Luke’s Church of England schools vision is simply: we aspire to help each young person experience life in all of its fullness. This includes their social, physical, spiritual, relational and academic progression. This vision is underpinned by our five core values which are:

Showing respect

Being inclusive

Giving hope

Achieving your best

Taking responsibility


Aims, Values and Ethos 

We are incredibly proud of our Christian distinctiveness which is an outstanding feature of our school. It is through this and our values that we strive to provide an environment in which students feel happy, supported and nurtured and can enjoy school life in an exciting, friendly and purposeful atmosphere. St Luke’s is a school that has the very highest expectations of, and for, our students. Our aim is to ensure that every single one of our students has the desire, knowledge and ambition to progress on to an aspirational next step when they finish their five year journey with us. 


Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust

We are delighted to be working in partnership with The Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust - a values driven, rapidly growing Trust with a relentless focus on transforming lives through learning by delivering outstanding outcomes for every student, regardless of background.  With a reputation for highly successful school improvement in very challenging circumstances, we are passionate about driving up standards and raising the aspirations of all our students.

Ofsted Report

Click here to view our Ofsted Report

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