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Learning Support Assistant – General

Learning Support Assistant – General

Space Studio West London

Middlesex

  • Expired
Salary:
£18,657 - £19,623 pro rata
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Spring and Summer Term 2018
Apply by:
11 December 2017

Job overview

Learning Support Assistant – General 

Fixed Term Contract – Spring and Summer Term 2018. 

Term Time (41 working weeks per year) 36hrs per week  

Salary Scale 3, £18,657 - £19,623 pro rata.  

We are seeking a friendly and enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant for our relatively newly opened school. The role is expected to develop over time so, as well as general administrative skills, an enthusiastic, flexible and proactive approach to work is essential.  

Main Duties  

  • To be responsible for supporting teaching and learning in the classroom to ensure consistent delivery of agreed outcomes, including where agreed small group or 1-to-1 teaching. 
  • To work with teachers to assess the needs of individual children. 
  • To facilitate discussion with classroom teacher around specific working practices. 
  • To assist in creating materials, resources and additional content for curriculum delivery. 
  • To assist pupils' achievement within and outside of the classroom, e.g., computer lab, library.    

Intervention Support Responsibilities  

  • To work with the SENCo and other teachers to implement Pupil Education, Care and Health Plans and develop resources for pupils who have: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), speech or language impairments, or behaviour that interferes with learning and/or relationships. 
  • To regularly update student profiles and logs so that interventions are appropriately recorded. 
  • To plan and undertake direction for one to one teaching where necessary. 
  • To observe, record and feedback information of pupil performance 
  • To assist with follow-through for related services, e.g. behaviour advisory teachers, learning advisory teachers, CAMHS  

Additional Responsibilities  

  • To maintain pupil and family confidentiality and attend professionals meetings when required. 
  • To attend regular meetings and training, as required

Closing Date: Monday 11th December 2017  

Interview Date: w/c Monday 11th December 2017

Please send completed application forms with a covering letter to: Aaron Barringer, School Support Manager, Space Studio West London Email: abarringer@spacestudiowestlondon.org Tel: 020 3696 8140

The Aspirations Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies.

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About Space Studio West London

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Space Studio West London is a secondary with sixth form in Feltham, Greater London, teaching students from the ages of 14-18. The school specialises in Space, Aerospace, Science and Maths, and is provisioned to accommodate 300 students, with 75 in each year group. Aspects of the curriculum will be developed and delivered by staff from the UK Space Agency, ESA and the National Space Academy programme. All students in Years 12 and 13 will follow at least three mainstream A level or Level 3 BTEC courses alongside real industry led project work assignments.

Students at the Studio School will have close links and regular visits with the scientific research organisations and companies. The school is based on the Rivers Academy West London Campus, whose nearest Tube station is Hatton Cross on the Piccadilly line. The area of Feltham has a population of 27,000, and is known for its close proximity to Heathrow Airport.

Principal

Andrew Morgan

Values and vision

Space Studio West London delivers an exciting new design for Scientific and Mathematical Learning – a vibrant combination of high quality scientific education and industry-related interaction that will equip young people with the abilities and qualifications they need to prevail in competitive job markets. The aim of the school is to ensure that young people are well equipped to become skilled technicians, operators, engineers, scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs in aerospace and space related industries.

Core Projects are central to the education of students at Space Studio West London. Project based learning is about students developing and executing an extended project that creates a publicly exhibited output such as a product, publication, or exhibition. Each Core Project proposes a key question or hypothesis for students to investigate, and they will also be expected to originate a product and display their findings to a wider audience.

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Applications closed