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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Co-ordinator

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Co-ordinator

Blessed George Napier Catholic School and Sixth Form

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 8, commencing point 18 [FTE £24,313 pa] Equates to £6,655.49 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
May 2019
Apply by:
23 April 2019

Job overview

12 hours per week over 3 working days [subject to negotiation], term-time only

Required for May 2019

This is a unique opportunity for an individual with the relevant skills and experience, to enhance the support we currently provide to a student who has Cerebral Palsy.

Suitable applicants will have:

• Excellent interpersonal skills

• HLTA status / experience of working in higher level support or teaching role in a school

• Knowledge of implementing national curriculum and other relevant learning strategies

• Fully competent in using ICT effectively to support learning

• Previous experience of using AAC with a young person for communication

Appointment is on a fixed-term basis, reviewed towards the end of each academic year, in line with external funding provision, but should continue for the duration of the student’s school life at BGN.

All applicants must be able to demonstrate an empathy for and understanding of the Catholic Christian ethos of the school.

For further information and an Application Pack, please visit our school website at www.bgn.oxon.sch.uk or download information here. Alternatively, please contact the HR Office at: hr@bgn.oxon.sch.uk

The school will be closed from Friday 5th April at 3.30pm and will re-open on Tuesday 23rd April 2019; We will acknowledge applications on our return.

Closing date for applications is 5:00pm Wednesday 24th April 2019

Provisional date for interviews is Wednesday 1st May 2019

BGN IS COMMITTED TO SAFEGUARDING AND PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF ALL STUDENTS AND TO UPHOLDING FUNDAMENTAL BRITISH VALUES. WE EXPECT ALL OUR EMPLOYEES TO SHARE THIS COMMITMENT.

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About Blessed George Napier Catholic School and Sixth Form

Blessed George Napier School is first and foremost a Catholic school where we live and learn and develop as a faith community.

We are a Sports College and since 2007 have Higher Performing School Status and our second designation are in Maths and Computing.

BGN is a Roman Catholic School which aims to be an extension of the Christian home to help parents bring up their children in the Christian tradition. We believe that the religious ethos will be found across the whole school curriculum.

The "ethos" of the school is built upon the principle of equality of opportunity for all, and:

• The fact that it is a caring Roman Catholic community which seeks to appreciate and develop the individual talents 
  of all its members. It follows that there has to be an awareness and recognition of the value and uniqueness of 
  each individual within the school and a positive effort to develop this uniqueness.

• The recognition that the school is part of a much wider community in what has to be clearly seen to be an active 
  partnership with pupils, parents, parishes and wider communities. It is vitally important that parents and pupils 
  should be encouraged to become positively involved in every aspect of school life. We have an obligation to 
  recognise the contribution made by the parishes in supporting the school and we must seek ways of giving 
  something back from the school community to recognise this commitment. In preparing our young people for life 
  after school we must make every effort to incorporate outside agencies in the planning and implementation of 
  teaching content. There has to be active involvement in the work-related curriculum and we must be aware of this 
  involvement in all our planning.

• The obligation on us to prepare our young people to fact the world with confidence and take up the challenge of the 
  Gospels. This requires us to equip our charge with the life skills necessary to take a fully active part in society. We 
  must promote individual talents, skills, interests, abilities and responsibilities to help pupils fulfil their potential. Our 
  concern is for the "whole person" and recognises the special needs, strengths and weaknesses of each individual 
  within the BGN community by providing help and caring support and the spiritual guidance necessary.

In spiritual terms, we must all be involved through positive Christian example in instilling in each individual an awareness, understanding and practice of the Catholic Faith.

In academic terms, we must help each individual to realise these ideals in a positive way through preparation for, and entry to, examinations at an appropriate level in terms of ability and aptitude.

In social terms, we believe that each and every pupil needs support, care and assistance by whatever means possible. Central to this is the right of every pupil, no matter what the circumstances to her or his good name.

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