EAL Apprentice
Barking Abbey School
Barking and Dagenham
- Expired
- Salary:
- Apprentice Scale £140.00 weekly wage
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- Immediate Start
- Apply by:
- 31 January 2019
Job overview
English as an Additional Language Apprentice
Fixed Term for 1 year
Start Date: Immediate Start
35 hours per week
38 term time weeks plus 6.5 additional weeks
(44.5 weeks)
Apprentice Scale £140.00 weekly wage
Ref: 0178
We are currently looking for an apprentice in supporting students with English as an Additional Language (EAL).You will be required to use translation and language support resources, including ICT facilities, to assist in language and literacy in English. You will be working with selected students, helping them improve their English. You may also be required to:-
• work with low ability groups of EAL students in order to promote their inclusion and to provide support for teaching and personalised learning;
• support students to become independent, co-operative and collaborative learners;
• contribute to assessing students’ progress and support them in reviewing their own learning;
• encourage students to use key vocabulary as and when possible within their subjects.
About Barking Abbey School :
• A good school with outstanding features (OFSTED 2017)
• Visitors regularly tell us how our students are calm and well mannered
• A school where we get to know our students well, find out what they are good at and develop their talents
Barking Abbey is a heavily over-subscribed split site secondary school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, and has a well-deserved reputation for its friendly and supportive atmosphere and its excellent academic achievements.
Interested applicants should download the core staff application form, found on-line at www.barkingabbeyschool.co.uk and email completed application forms to jobs@barkingabbeyschool.co.uk
Only fully completed application forms will be accepted, CV applications will not be considered.
Closing Date: Midday, Thursday 31st January 2019.
Interviews: Week Commencing: 4th February 2019
Barking Abbey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process, including Disclosure check, will be undertaken on all successful applicants.
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About Barking Abbey School
Barking Abbey is a heavily over-subscribed split site secondary school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, and has a well-deserved reputation for its friendly and supportive atmosphere and its excellent academic achievements. With a large KS5 provision and Additional Resourced Provisions (ARP) on each of our campuses, the school provides a varied role for the right individual.
Headteacher
Tony Roe
Values and vision
Our school motto is 'Give and Expect the Best' and we do this by living our values each and every day. Bravery, Excellence, Self-Discipline and teamwork.
Barking Abbey School aims to provide world-class teaching and learning to all its students. Staff strive to offer outstanding pastoral care, and to deliver an inclusive and challenging curriculum while offering regular and robust assessment. The secondary school also has a programme of high-quality enrichment classes.
Recruitment process
We serve a diverse community and we positively welcome applications from all sections of the community. We also welcome candidates with a non traditional background. The most important thing for us is your desire and ability to make a difference in young peoples lives.
Our recruitment process is fair and transparent and designed to get the best candidate for the role. A sample of our recruitment process is listed below
- Advert placed on TES, internally and in LBBD boards
- Blind shortlisting by a panel against the Job description. Potential applicants are scored. Shortlisting by at least 3 people including one SLT.
- Shortlist for interview based on scores from shortlisting.
- Interview process will depend on role and may include; lesson observations, data or admin tasks, panel interviews, student panels and a final interview
- All assessed tasks are scored according to set criteria and scores are moderated to ensure consistency.
- All panel interviews and final interviews are scored. Each interview has a moderation process to ensure consistency of scores where appropriate. Questions are common to all applicants.
- Feedback is provided by a member of the panel.
Ofsted report
A clear theme running through the school is the positive behaviour of pupils and their excellent attitudes to their work. Pupils are keen to do well and seize the opportunities given by teachers to work hard. They conduct themselves well around the school and are polite and respectful towards others. These attitudes have a strong impact on pupils' achievements because they enable learning to take place without undue interruption.
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