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Internal Exclusion Unit/Time Out Assistant

Internal Exclusion Unit/Time Out Assistant

Joseph Leckie Academy

Walsall

  • Expired
Salary:
£13,902 pa to £15,613 pa
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018 or earlier
Apply by:
3 June 2018

Job overview

  

Internal Exclusion Unit/Time Out Assistant 

Required for September 2018, or sooner if possible

Actual Salary £13,902 - £15,613 pa (G2 – G3) subject to experience and qualifications, 

37 hours per week, term time only 

Joseph Leckie Academy is looking to appoint a positive and enthusiastic person who is able to work in an organized but flexible way to deliver a wide range of tasks.

You will be joining a small, hardworking and committed team which is responsible for the day-to-day management of internal excluded students and time out referrals.

The role demands someone with effective communication skills who can deal with situations in a calm and empathetic manner.

An understanding of children and young people who present challenging behaviour and the education system would be an advantage, but not essential.

You will positively support the delivery of learning activities for individuals, monitoring, assessing and reporting on student progress, achievement and behaviour. 

Further details and application form available from Jayne Jackson (extension 204), via  e-mail or the Academy website: www.josephleckieacademy.co.uk/vacancies.html. Joseph Leckie Academy is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of students and candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

Closing date for applications: Monday, 4th June 2018

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About Joseph Leckie Academy

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+44 1922 721071

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We aim to be a place of learning in which all our students can:

• achieve their full potential;
• develop the skills of independent enquiry;
• work co-operatively with others;
• lay the foundations for a happy, successful and healthy adult life;
• be equipped with the skills that will enable them to participate effectively in an ever-changing society;
• understand issues of right and wrong;
• Develop an awareness of the role and contribution of the individual within the local, national and international
  context.

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