Behaviour Support Assistant
St Paul's Way Trust School
Tower Hamlets
- Expired
- Salary:
- Scale 3: £22,800 - £23,211 per annum (Pro rota)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 20 January 2020
Job overview
Behaviour Support Assistant
Scale 3: £22,800 - £23,211 per annum (Pro rota)
Permanent |Full Time | 35 hours per week | Term Time + 1 weeks (40 weeks per year)
Staggered shifts (Start and end times to be agreed with LM)
St Paul’s Way Trust School is a highly successful Ofsted Outstanding ‘Through School’ and ‘National Teaching School’ where all of our students matter, where expectations of all the members within our community are high and where personal achievement and fulfilment are valued and sought after. To this end we seek to provide the highest level of academic and pastoral provision enriched with an extensive programme of activities.
The Trustees and Governors are seeking to appoint an exceptionally well qualified and talented Behaviour Support Assistant. The successful candidate will have a calm, professional and approachable manner to support the raising of attainment of all students, and in particular for students at risk of exclusion.
Key Tasks will include:
To report to the Behaviour Support Co-Ordinator to help establish effective strategies in all areas of pastoral care
To implement the behaviour for learning policy
To support in developing and implementing long-term behaviour plans that will guide staff to support students to overcome barriers to learning and maximise the opportunities provided for them.
To support in planning early intervention programmes to support the behaviour and wellbeing of targeted students
To provide support to all students in enabling them to achieve their potential both academically and socially.
To support the school’s commitment to fully engage students at risk of exclusion.
To support the raising of attainment of targeted groups of students
To support the effective running of the school’s Pastoral Support Centre
We are at an exciting time of expansion as St Paul’s Way Trust School continues as the lead school within the ‘University Schools Trust’. Our award winning new building is situated in the heart of East London. Professor Brian Cox OBE is our Patron.
If you would like to play your part in delivering outstanding pastoral provision for our students, whilst receiving the very best support to develop your career, then we would very much like to hear from you.
Please note we do not accept CVs alone.
To apply please click the below:
https://ats-stpaulsway.jobsgopublic.com
Application closing date:
Midday, Monday 20th January 2020
Interview date:
Wednesday 29th January 2020
St Paul’s Way Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS Check.
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About St Paul's Way Trust School
The University School in the Heart of East London
St Paul’s Way is an exceptional school community providing a transformational education for all.
At SPW we combine academic ambition with a rich and diverse co-curricular experience enabling our children and young people to excel whilst growing in character and confidence.
This unique school experience is the result of our close working with our university and business Trust partners. The superb outcomes and the impressive university/career destinations of our students, are testament to the success of our model and our belief that every child can fulfil their potential.
Our accomplishments, however, have always been underpinned by the strong partnerships forged with our families and the local community which is why SPW is the most oversubscribed school in Tower Hamlets.
A really warm welcome to St. Paul’s Way!
Nicholas John
Executive Headteacher
Nicholas John
Executive Headteacher
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