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Learning Support Assistant - 25 hours a week - fixed term until August 2022 initially

Learning Support Assistant - 25 hours a week - fixed term until August 2022 initially

Longvernal Primary School

Bath and North East Somerset

  • £18,933 pro rata
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Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2022
Apply by:
2 December 2021

Job overview

Longvernal Primary school is a community school in the town of Midsomer Norton with 180 pupils on roll including Nursery. We are a dedicated team who regard all stakeholders; children, parents and staff as being part of the ‘Longvernal Family.’ We require a Teaching Assistant for 25 hours a week from January 2022. The successful candidate will be flexible, a team player, have good interpersonal skills and be proactive. The role will encompass supporting a range of children within Key Stage 2 and confident knowledge of the curriculum in Key Stage 2 is essential. Experience or knowledge of working with children with specific needs, which could include SEMH, cognitive and physical learning difficulties is desirable. 

The school is a member of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership. 

The position is term time only, 25 hours a week, starting January 2022. 

The working pattern will be: Monday – Friday 9am- 3pm

 Longvernal Primary is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and as such all post holders are subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check and satisfactory references. 

If you would like a chat about the role, please contact the office.

Tel 01761 412777

Deadline for applications: 2nd December 2021

Proposed interview date:  9th December 2021


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About Longvernal Primary School

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We are a leading Forest School and are committed to outdoor learning. In addition to every child benefiting from a weekly dedicated Forest session which is exploited for cross-curricular opportunities, Forest School is also a means of providing small-group nurture support. I greatly believe that Forest School activities are a great benefit to pupils both academically and socially, helping them to grow into confident, well - rounded individuals who aspire to achieving their very best in life. I believe every child has a gift or talent, whether it is academic, sporting, artistic or vocational. In our role as educators we aim to equip pupils with the skills and confidence to achieve their best in life.

We have established ourselves as a hub for promoting learning outside. As a school we are supporting other local schools to become outdoor learners and are facilitating the training for other educational providers to become specialists in this field. Over the next year we are promoting learning everywhere, with a focus on the outdoors, learning around heritage and culture and in the local community.

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