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Learning Support Assistant (Mainstream)

Aquinas College

Stockport

  • £18,593 - £19,328 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Sixth Form College Payscale
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
30th August 2022
Apply by:
1 July 2022

Job overview

The college wishes to appoint to the following post to start end of August 2022:

Learning Support Assistant (Mainstream) – 34.25 hours per week (TBA) - term time to support students with learning difficulties and disabilities to access the curriculum, develop their skills and succeed on their courses. Most of this support is on A Level or Level 3 BTEC courses. 

Salary scale £18,593 - £19,328 pro-rata (actual salary £14,655 - £15,235)

The above appointment will be made on the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association (SFCA) Support Staff Pay Scale, as specified.  Candidates must be innovative, enthusiastic and must meet the appropriate person specification. 

This post is subject to a Disclosure Application of the appropriate level to the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

Applicants must complete the college’s application form and a pack is available on our website www.aquinas.ac.uk or alternatively by email recruitment@aquinas.ac.uk or telephone 0161 483 3237. Closing date for completed applications 12.00am Friday 1st July 2022. 


About Aquinas College

+44 161 4833237

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Aquinas College is a Roman Catholic denomination, co-educational sixth form facility in Stockport, Greater Manchester with over 2,500 full time 16–19-year-old students. It has an enviable reputation for care, achievement and success in a superb and inspiring modern estate. The college is under the trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury, and is named for the 13th century philosopher and theologian, Saint Thomas Aquinas. The town of Stockport has a population of 136,000, and is located 7 miles southeast of central Manchester.

Headteacher

Jo Dommett

Values and vision

Aquinas College aims to affirm and value each member of its community, recognising the dignity and unique nature of each individual. In this way the presence of Christ is celebrated. The college strives to share in each other’s strengths, support each other in weaknesses and celebrate the highest standards of achievement. The college also encourages a questioning stance towards the values of an increasingly secular society.

Aquinas College provides an extensive range of courses for adults in state-of the-art facilities in the heart of the Stockport community. Part of this remit is the provision of leisure courses and examination courses on Monday and Tuesday evenings.

Ofsted

“Governors and college staff promote an inclusive and welcoming environment. A strong ethos of mutual respect is evident across the college in lessons and in communal areas. Behaviour is very good in lessons. Teaching, learning and assessment are of a good standard across most programmes of study. Most learners make good progress in lessons and are developing necessary academic and technical skills.”

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