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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Cranbrook School

Kent

  • £18,778 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade B14 - £6251 pro rata
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
24 May 2021

Job overview

We are looking to recruit a Learning Support Assistant (LSA), who will support the teaching and learning of a student with Autistic Spectrum Condition. The candidate will ideally have a good understanding of students with additional educational needs with relevant experience in working with them in an educational setting and in particular, supporting attendance at school.

As an LSA you will be committed to inclusive education by helping the student access the curriculum, participate in the wider life of the school and reach their expected achievements.

We are looking to appoint an assistant with good literacy, numeracy and communication skills as well as resilience, initiative, flexibility, a sense of humour and the ability to relate to children.

Flexible 16 hours: within the school day to be agreed

Salary: Grade B14 - £18,778 - £6,251 pro rata

The position will initially be for one year or until the student is no longer entitled to additional support, whichever is the soonest.  This position is term time only plus some inset.

Please refer to the school’s website www.cranbrookschool.co.uk 

to download full job descriptions and application form, 

alternatively contact Julie Cousins: cousinsj@cranbrook.kent.sch.uk

If you would like to discuss the role please contact Delyth Davies on 01580 711848.

Closing date: 24th May 2021

Interviews to be held: Shortly after

An entitlement to join the Kent County Council Local Government Pension Scheme is applicable.

Cranbrook School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff appointed will be required to pass an enhanced DBS check before commencing employment. 

Cranbrook School welcomes applications from people with disabilities.

Cranbrook School has a no smoking policy.


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About Cranbrook School

+44 1580 711800

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Cranbrook School is a mixed state grammar school with 900+ pupils aged 11-18 years, including around 260 boarders. It was founded in 1518. Day pupils come from within 5.28 miles of the school, following a test to judge their suitability for a grammar school education. Boarders are admitted from a wide area, having sat the same test. Although it is a selective school, Cranbrook admits a wider ability range than many other grammar schools. We provide a challenging and supportive curriculum so that students of all abilities are catered for. The value-added scores that are achieved each year bear testimony to the success of our provision. 

Pupils join at the age of 11 or 13, and in Year 10 they start GCSEs in nine or ten subjects. Most students then qualify for the Sixth Form, this being supplemented by a healthy intake into Year 12 from other schools. All Sixth Formers take at least three A levels and can choose the EPQ and other qualifications in addition.

For a state school, the facilities are impressive. Within the seventy acres of school grounds are found the six boarding houses, the Queen’s Hall Theatre (used for assemblies, school productions, visiting theatre companies and concerts), a large library and lecture theatre. Sports facilities include a large sports hall, dance studio, cardio gym, weights room, heated outdoor swimming pool, squash courts and extensive playing fields and facilities for games - hockey, rugby, cricket, netball, tennis and athletics – as well as an astro-turf pitch. The school also possesses a Performing Arts Centre that houses a drama studio and music practice rooms, and a vibrant Sixth Form Centre. The school boasts an Observatory named after Dr Piers Sellers OBE, an Old Cranbrookian and NASA astronaut.

Head

David Clark

Our Mission

  • To provide an outstanding all-round education with academic fulfilment at its heart
  • To add value to our local community and provide exceptional boarding for those outside it
  • To develop curious, resilient and empathic young adults, who are confident to follow their own paths

Our Motto

Maiora tento praesentibus aequus

Equal to today, I reach for greater things

Our Values

  • Kindness
  • Integrity
  • Curiosity
  • Aspiration
  • Individuality

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