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Learning Support Assistant (Primary Phase)

St Paul's Way Trust School

Tower Hamlets

  • £26,193 - £26,625 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Scale 3
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
18 April 2023

Job overview

St Paul’s Way Primary School is seeking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant. This post is suitable for someone who is passionate about supporting all learners to achieve their full potential.

 

The Primary Phase of the school opened in September 2014 and has moved into brand-new purpose-built accommodation. The school has grown each year, as a result, extending its teaching team each year.


We are seeking a motivated and talented Learning Support Assistant who is excited about the opportunity to come and work in a dynamic and innovative organisation at St Pauls Way Primary School. We are looking for someone that wants to work closely with the class teacher, under the direction of the Assistant Headteacher and SENCO to provide high quality adaptive support.


The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their own career, benefiting from a high quality bespoke CPD offer that is provided for all Learning Support Assistants.


You will be someone with a passion for education, with either experience of working in a school supporting learning or at the beginning of your career in education.  


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About St Paul's Way Trust School

Welcome to St Paul’s Way, an exceptional school community providing a transformational education for all.

At St Paul’s Way our children and young people receive a rigorous and exciting education within an inspirational set of buildings, are supported and inspired by a highly qualified staff team, a rich and broad curriculum and a strong emphasis on character development.  We focus on sparking their interests through carefully planned lessons and educational experiences that kindle their aspirations and prepare them for their futures.

We value self-regulation and help our children and young people to understand the importance of integrity – doing the right thing, even when it is hard and even when no one is watching.  We want all our students to leave us with the ability to be independent lifelong learners with the determination and resilience required for future success.  Our environment consistently pushes our children and young people beyond their perceived limits, encouraging them to strive for excellence.

Our school is at the heart of the St Paul’s Way community.  We work closely with our parents and our partners to secure the best possible opportunities for everyone.  We know that the great outcomes for young people are secured when there is a strong and constructive link between home and school.  Our children and young people, as well as our staff, have unrivalled access to top universities and a voice in the community.

We are a community within the school, knowing that it is important for everyone to feel that they are welcome and belong in the school.  We celebrate our differences and value the diversity in our community.

Our aim is to nurture well-rounded individuals.  Our pupils are provided with myriad opportunities to lead and serve within their communities.  Sports, music and the arts play an integral role in our curriculum.  For our outstanding learners, we offer enriched learning experiences and bespoke advice for those considering Oxbridge and other competitive university admissions.  Our Inclusion Team, in conjunction with specialists in our Deaf Support Base, ensure that tailored learning, training and support are available as and when required.

Cath Smith

Executive Headteacher

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