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In-Class Support Assistant (Mathematics)

In-Class Support Assistant (Mathematics)

Stamford Endowed Schools

Stamford, Lincolnshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£5,815 (Actual) - pending pay review in September 2019
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
19 June 2019

Job overview

Stamford High School are looking to appoint a Mathematics Learning Support Assistant to join the Learning Support Department. 

This post will be working to support pupils in mathematics lessons who may have a diagnosed mathematical support need, along with other pupils for whom accessing the maths curriculum is a challenge. They will also lead small group and individual maths/ numeracy interventions. 

The successful applicant will be joining a friendly, hard-working team dedicated to supporting students with special educational needs in a positive, respectful manner.

For an informal discussion about the role please contact Sue Brahmachari, Head of Learning Support by email in the first instance on SEBrahmachari@ses.lincs.sch.uk.

For further details and to apply, please visit our website ww.ses.lincs.sch.uk/vacancies 

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 19th June 2019.

Interviews to be held Tuesday 25th June 2019.

The Stamford Endowed Schools are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

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About Stamford Endowed Schools

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+44 1780 750310

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The Schools are part of the great heritage of Stamford and a symbol of its vibrancy and evolution. The Schools have been established in Stamford since 1532, providing a first class education for children. Today the Schools remain interwoven with Stamford life, to which our students, teachers and parents contribute greatly. At Stamford we have one simple and overriding aim, that is to inspire our students and light fires within them.

The schools educate 1650 pupils at the Stamford Junior School for children aged 2-11, Stamford School for students aged 11-16, and Stamford Sixth Form for students aged 16-18.

This is a really exciting time to be joining the School as after nearly 500 years as a boys’ school and 200 years as a girls’ school, we have joined together as a fully co-educational school. This restructure is giving us the opportunity to look at all aspects of school life with fresh eyes, and we are looking at everything from how we provide the best possible pastoral care to how we shape the timetable, how we make best use of our estate, to how AI can support classroom learning. It is a big change, but a once in a generation opportunity to really set up the School for the next hundred years.

After this positive change, stamfordians will still be able to leave here poised for success in the real world - quietly confident, kind, positive, hardworking, unassuming and resilient. We are independent schools nurturing independent minds.

"I love the idea of preparing our kids from the school room to the boardroom in the 21st century, wherever that boardroom is in a rainforest in Brazil or as a CEO or working with a charity in India. Just as we have a big responsibility, so will they. I want them not just to be content to live in the world but to change it. Exciting!”

Principal, Will Phelan

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