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Inclusion Support Worker

Guiseley School

Leeds

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2025
Apply by:
15 July 2025

Job overview

Part-time, 20 hours per week and term-time only + 3 days

Salary scale: A3/B1 (£11,056.00 - £11,588.00 per annum)

We are seeking to recruit a dynamic and committed Inclusion Support Worker to work from 10:00am – 14:00pm,
Monday to Friday supporting our young people, both on an individual and group basis. The right candidate will work
in our SEN provision to ensure appropriate supervision of our students, alongside a key role in aiding and supporting
their achievement and progress. This role combines the provision of learning and support across the curriculum with
supervision, working alongside teaching colleagues and the school’s SENDCos.

We are a value driven organisation. Our key aims, core values of care, aspiration, growth and success sit behind
everything we do. The successful candidate for the role will share in our child centred approach to care and ambitious
aspirations for their growth and success.

Guiseley School is full of exceptional young people. We have an active, visible leadership team, and a committed staff
body. We are committed to the very highest standards of student care and achievement and seek outstanding staff
who wish to be part of our success. We have a strong vision of success and achievement supported by an excellent
professional development programme for all staff.

Our new school site was recently completed in March 2023, offering state of the art buildings and an excellent working
environment.

This role is offered on a permanent basis from September 2025. Full application details are available via our website:
https://www.guiseleyschool.org.uk/vacancies

All applications to be posted or emailed to: hr@guiseleyschool.org.uk

Closing date: Noon, Monday 15th July 2025 
Interviews: w.c 15th July 2025

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and upholding fundamental British
values and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to a
Disclosure Barring Service Check.

We seek to promote diversity and equality of opportunity - applications are welcome from all, irrespective of gender,
race, marital status, age, disability, sexuality, religion or faith.

Attached documents

About Guiseley School

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  • Guiseley School
  • Fieldhead Road, Guiseley, Leeds
  • West Yorkshire
  • LS20 8DT
  • United Kingdom

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Guiseley School is an 11-18 fully inclusive school situated in a small town in the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is now a suburb of northwest Leeds and close to the stunning Dales. The school is part of a Co-operative Trust established in 2014. The school works jointly with several local schools to promote the welfare and success of the children of Aireborough. As part of the local community, Guiseley School has a firm reputation for high standards in both behaviour and academic endeavour. The Governing Board is keen to continue this traditional understanding of the school and to develop its reputation for excellence. The school is proud to have achieved the prestigious Platinum Artsmark Award for the second time in 2022. Guiseley is one of only two schools in the whole of Yorkshire to achieve this highest award which recognises schools that champion the arts and strive for excellence.

Headteacher

Paul Clayton

Values and Vision

Vision:      Our vision is for our students to discover and develop their talents in the pursuit of individual academic achievement, personal growth and success.

Core Values:      We deliver our vision, mission and strategic plans guided by our core values – ACHIEVE, RESPECT, CHALLENGE, CARE

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