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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Shoeburyness High School

Southend-on-Sea

  • £14,919 - £15,191 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Level SCP Level 4 6-7 £21,968 - £22,369 FTE
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
19 February 2023

Job overview

28.86 hours per week, Term Time + inset days

8.30am – 3.00pm (35 minute lunch)

Southend East Community Academy Trust (SECAT) and Shoeburyness High School are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and hardworking Learning Support Assistant. The LSA appointed would be supporting children to achieve the best of their potential across the age range 11-18 and across subjects.

Good ICT, literacy and numeracy skills are essential. Experience of working with young people is desirable, however training will be provided.

It is desired but not a necessity, that the appointed applicant would have GCSE maths or equivalent at a grade C or 4 and above.

Shoeburyness High School is a large, vibrant and diverse secondary school that has an excellent reputation as a warm and supportive environment in which to work and learn. We are a very popular school with families in the local area and beyond and consequently we are heavily oversubscribed.

Our young people deserve the best and if that’s what you can offer then we would love to hear from you.

Please visit our website www.secat.co.uk for an application form and send to hr@secat.co.uk  

Closing date: 19th February 2023 

Interview date: To be confirmed

We have the right to appoint before the closing date.

A copy of the SECAT Recruitment and Selection Policy and Privacy Notice for Job Applicants can be found in the policies section of the SECAT website (www.secat.co.uk)

SECAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and visitors to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, medical clearance, and satisfactory references. We are an equal opportunities employer.

About Shoeburyness High School

+44 1702 292286

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Shoeburyness High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Essex, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Shoeburyness, has approximately 1,650 students on record.

In 2013, the secondary school was identified as good with outstanding features by Ofsted. It converted to academy status in 2011.

Headteacher

Teri-Leigh Jones

Values and vision

Shoeburyness High School wants all students to achieve their full potential in a stimulating and welcoming learning environment, with the motto: “Expect Excellence.” It wishes for pupils to enjoy their time at the school and for all members of the school community to have access equal opportunities – regardless of their differences, faith, beliefs or background. Success is celebrated at the school and students are encouraged to nurture their talents and interests through taking part in extra-curricular activities, which include sports academies, language classes and textile clubs. Citizenship and democracy are practiced throughout the school year with the active running of the Student Council, where pupils can get involved in helping to implement positive changes to their school life. The school works to maintain a strong partnership with parents and keep them up to date with their children’s learning throughout the year, which is achieved through an online programme which allows them to track their progress.

Ofsted

“Students achieve well and make good progress, regardless of their starting points or backgrounds. Students say that they feel safe and are proud of their school. They behave well, both in and out of lessons.”

View Shoeburyness High School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed