Learning Support Practitioner
Oldham Academy North
Oldham, Greater Manchester
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC 2 SCP 11 - 13 (£15,807 - £16,491) (£12,157 – £12,683 pro rata)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- Required for as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 6 November 2017
Job overview
Learning Support Practitioner
Part time / term time + 1 week
32.5 hours per week, NJC 2 SCP 11 - 13 (£15,807 - £16,491)
(£12,157 – £12,683 pro rata)
Required for as soon as possible
(Temporary for 12 months in the first instance)
Trust, Endurance, Autonomy, Mastery
Are you looking for an exciting new challenge? Do you want to be part of an OFSTED ‘Good’ academy with huge ambition? This is the start of something BIG – Your future at The Oldham Academy North.
The Oldham Academy North is in the top 10% of schools nationally for Pupil Progress. We are an Ofsted Good school (May 2016) and are referenced in the National HMCI report (Dec 2016).
We are seeking to appoint an inspirational and innovative Learning Support Practitioner (LSP) to join our Additional Needs team. The role is primarily 1:1 support for students with Educational Health Care Plans, along with general in–class support across all subject areas.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that truly values the development of their staff and our Faculty strongly believe that every child deserves a champion.
We are searching for someone who has the skills to grow and develop outstanding practice. You will be able to demonstrate communication, initiative and the professional and personal qualities necessary to inspire our students and staff.
High quality personal and professional development is a key reason for our success and we place great emphasis on supporting and developing you throughout your career. Candidates should:
· Be committed to raising achievement for students of all abilities
· Be able to motivate and engage students with additional needs
· Be creative, determined, enthusiastic and resilient
Further information
Application packs are available from our website http://theoldhamacademynorth.e-act.org.uk or by emailing humanresources@theoldhamacademynorth.com . If you would like any further information or a tour of the Academy please email using the above address.
Important dates
Closing date: Monday 6th November 2017 @ 9am
Interview date: Thursday 9th November 2017
The academy and all its personnel are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students. This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
The Oldham Academy North
Broadway
Royton
Oldham
OL2 5BF
Tel: 0161 652 2428
Attached documents
About Oldham Academy North
At The Oldham Academy North, we have created a bespoke culture and environment where both students and staff feel safe, happy and appreciated. From the friendly faces to the magnificent art work and displays placed all throughout the Academy building, The Oldham Academy North is recognised for its innovative and ever growing ethos. The vibrant walls reflect the atmosphere amongst the pupils and staff, walking through corridors and the environment in classrooms portrays how we have, together, created a learning environment in which teachers are able to stretch their imaginations and encourage students to do the same, throughout all aspects of our wide curriculum.
Our state of the art facilities in our new build Academy provide endless opportunity for our students to grow and progress. We are proud to ensure that each of our students enter further education with valuable life skills as well as achieving outstanding academic results. Our copyrighted Future’s Programme, which has been highly recognised across the UK, ensures each individual is given the chance to grow on a personal level and gain valued life skills, which will hugely benefit them in their future endeavours.
From corridor to classroom, a sense of teamwork, ambition and togetherness is apparent. Staff work together and share the same goals and ambitions for the future of the Academy and each individual is given the opportunity to progress and become the best they can be. Our concreted values of Believe, Create, Innovate and Achieve are implemented and shown on a daily basis and we dedicate ourselves to be champions and improve the life chances of each and every student. We are extremely proud of the progress we have made and the incredible journey we are on, and are always open to new and exciting opportunities which lie ahead.
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