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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

The Priory CofE Voluntary Aided School

Surrey

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Salary:
£11,788 - £ 12,419
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
21 November 2019

Job overview

You will be supporting the educational, social and physical needs of students throughout the school, including those with special educational needs and possibly requiring behavioural support; enabling them to fully access the curriculum and integrate within the school. The successful candidate will be a highly positive, patient and resilient person who is committed to the school’s ethos and will be able to support teaching and learning under the direction of a teacher or HLTA. Experience is preferred but not essential.

The post is for a fixed term of one year in the first instance and working hours 28.75 hours a week but will consider flexible part time, for 39 weeks per year (term time only).

The salary is PS3, £17,316 - £18,242 FTE the pro rata salary is £11,788 - £12,419 based on 28.75 hours per week.

The Priory School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure.

Closing date:Thursday 21 November 12 noon

Interviews:    Will be week commencing 25 November

Tel:  01306 878782

Email personnel@priorycofe.com

Attached documents

About The Priory CofE Voluntary Aided School

The Priory School is a Church of England Voluntary Aided school.

This means that the education that we provide offers more than academic rigour and excellence. Our rates of progress are outstanding; these are enhanced and extended by our school values which are at the heart of everything we do.

The combination of academic challenge and support, the breadth and range of our curriculum and the close links we have locally and with the wider world mean that we are ‘serving our community’ and ‘educating for life in all its fullness’ every day.

We firmly believe that our values of hope, wisdom, dignity and community are meaningful, desirable and relevant foundations on which all young people can start to build their adult lives.

Schools have been set up by the Church of England for more than two centuries with the intention of educating the children of the parish. At The Priory, the vast majority of our students come from local C of E primary schools such as St Paul’s, St Martin’s, St John’s, The Weald and Surrey Hills. In addition we warmly receive students from other Dorking schools such as Powell Corderoy, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School and North Downs, clearly indicating that we are open and welcoming to students and families of other faiths and of no faith

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