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Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Longspee Primary

Poole

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary Scale: Grade 5 – Point 10-15, Pro-rata Salary: £15,897 - £17,551 Full-Time Equivalent Salary: £21,322 - £23,541
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
5 July 2021

Job overview

Ambitions Academies Trust (AAT) comprises schools from all sectors: mainstream (primary and secondary) and special.  AAT secures outstanding achievement and improved life chances of all our pupils.  All our Academies have high expectations as the focus of their work.  We are strongly committed to supporting colleagues in developing their careers further and offer excellent CPD opportunities.


We currently have the following vacancies within Longspee Academy (based at LEPC (Longspee Ensbury Park Campus – BH10 4HG)):

Post: Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Post details: Part Time 32.5 hours per week, term time only. Initially a 1 Year Fixed Term post (with expectation of continuation)

Salary Scale: Grade 5 – Point 10-15, Pro-rata Salary: £15,897 - £17,551 Full-Time Equivalent Salary: £21,322 - £23,541

Times of work: two days @ 8.30am – 4:00pm (including a 30-minute unpaid break)

Times of work: three days @ 8.30am – 3.10pm (including a 30-minute unpaid break)


We are looking to appoint a suitably qualified and/or highly experienced HLTA to support the teaching and learning of our students. Working alongside classroom teams, you will be confident, enthusiastic and able to demonstrate your ability to plan and deliver high impact intervention sessions as well as covering a class group for Teacher PPA or absence. You will also line manage Teaching Assistants

Longspee Academy is an excellent specialist secondary provision for young people with needs related to Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, and Autism. In support of the exciting growth of our new high-quality provision, Longspee are seeking to employ an enthusiastic, compassionate and energetic person to the role of Teaching Assistant at the Longspee Ensbury Park Campus.

As a growing new school, from September 2021 Longspee Ensbury Park Campus will be a 6 class up to 40-place provision (we will be ‘full’ at 54 pupils), with the highest of aspirations for our young people. To be successful at LEPC, candidates will need to demonstrate a high-quality flexible and dynamic approach to learning and progress, whilst being creative, open and authentic in their communication. Knowledge and experience of working with secondary pupils with additional needs would be an advantage, though the ability to make, understand and sustain positive relationships will always be key.

You will be happily resourceful and creative, highly resilient and adaptable, able to work well as a member of a successful team, be able to relate well to (and understand) others, demonstrate highly developed interpersonal skills and have a good sense of positive humour. In addition, you will be highly organised and have excellent communication skills, with a deep understanding that success at LEPC is achieved by developing the success and independence of others. You may also have skills, interests, or an area of knowledge that you will inspire others with.

Application for this post is by using the AAT (Ambitions Academies Trust) Application Form, in which you can outline your experience and skills relevant towards the position of Teaching Assistant. For an informal discussion regarding this post, or to arrange a visit to LEPC, please do contact us; and please see the accompanying information (“LEPC Summer 2021”) which will provide you with an overview. Thank you in advance for your interest.


It is the intention of Ambitions Academies Trust to use its resources flexibly to meet the needs of pupils.  All staff are therefore allocated to a place of work; however, Ambitions Academies Trust reserves the right to require staff to support the needs of our pupils throughout the Academy as appropriate; which may involve re-location.  This is not anticipated to be frequent or indeed regular but you should be aware of this requirement.


Closing date for applications: Monday 5th July 2021, 09:00am

Interviews will take place on Friday 9th July – the same week

Start Date: September 2021

For an application form please go to our website: https://www.ambitions-academies.co.uk/vacancies-2/

For further information please contact Ms E Locke, Admin Lead, on 01202 283744 or email LEPC@longspee-academy.co.uk

Please note we DO NOT accept application by CV

Ambitions Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.  Rigorous checks will be made of the successful applicant’s background credentials, including enhanced DBS checks.


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Longspee Academy is a 46 PAN- pupil school which currently has 42 students. Longspee Primary joined Ambitions Academy Trust in 2013 and educates Boys and Girls aged between 5 and 12 in Key Stages 1-3. Longspee Academy provides a personalised education tailored to meet the needs of its pupils.

At Longspee Academy we aim to address the underlying issues that are the barriers to learning, enabling pupils to develop core skills, knowledge and understanding which support the pupils to achieve outstanding rates of progress in line with their underlying ability.

At Longspee Academy we believe in the concept of lifelong learning and the notion that learning should be a rewarding and enjoyable experience for everyone; it should be fun (Children who are HAPPY and SAFE make PROGRESS). Through our teaching we equip children with the skills, knowledge and understanding necessary to be able to make informed choices about the important things in their lives. We believe that appropriate teaching and learning experiences help children to lead happy and rewarding lives.

At Longspee Academy we believe children learn best when:
• learning activities are well planned, ensuring progress in the short, medium and long term
• teaching and learning activities enthuse, engage and motivate children to learn, and foster their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning
• assessment informs teaching so that there is provision for support, repetition and extension of learning for each child, at each level of attainment
• the learning environment is ordered, the atmosphere is purposeful and children feel safe
• there are strong links between home and school, and the importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning is recognised, valued and developed

At Longspee Academy we have high expectations. We challenge both pupils and staff in order to achieve the highest standards. We know our pupils can find learning difficult, so we provide a high level of targeted support to ensure everyone is successful in achieving their individualised and bespoke targets and expectations.

Our pupils face many different challenges and we look to help them develop resilience towards these. Our focus on the complete wellbeing of our pupils and nurturing approaches helps them feel safe and be safe.

Our Vision.

Through our vision we aim to foster:
• A high level of literacy and numeracy and an enquiring mind which wants to learn more each day;
• Independent young people who are confident, flexible and able to cooperate with others;
• Imagination and creative expression through a wide range of media;
• Conscientious young citizens of our multi-cultural society who are tolerant and respect others’ values;
• Pride in achievement and a desire to succeed;
• Effective links between the school, the child’s home and the community which promote aspiration and high expectations;
• Equality of opportunity for all;

Our Curriculum Intent: Our Curriculum intends to remove barriers to learning and offer opportunities and experiences to increase pupil’s life chances on their journey to adulthood, through the teaching of key knowledge and skills.

Our Ethos.

At Longspee Academy all our pupils have significant barriers in their social and emotional development. Many of them also have deficits in their language, physical and cognitive development. Our curriculum is designed to support pupils with these difficulties and offer opportunities and experiences to increase their life chances on their journey to adulthood, through the teaching of key knowledge and skills.

Our curriculum is designed to allow pupils to catch up and progress in a class-based setting (many of our pupils have significantly low starting points). Pupils are taught in small class groups allowing us to provide high levels of support and challenge, whilst covering all areas of the National Curriculum. We ensure that our pupils with SEND are not disadvantaged and that the curriculum we provide is broad and balanced. Our curriculum recognises the importance of reading, writing and mathematical knowledge and aims to ensure that key concepts are embedded in long term memory and applied fluently. At the heart of our curriculum is the promotion of personal and social development, and British Values. All pupils at the academy have an Education Health and Care Plan with Social, Emotional and Mental Health cited as a key barrier to making progress educationally. The breadth and range of our curriculum fosters creativity, develops practical skills and helps pupils become independent learners. We encourage pupils to ask questions and to develop wide-ranging interests. There are regular opportunities for practical learning, both in and out of class, alongside more traditional class-based lessons. We believe in making learning enjoyable.

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