Level 3 Teaching Assistant
Isebrook SEN Cognition and Learning College
Northamptonshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Actual salary: £15,594.84 to £15,906.77
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 7 January 2022
Job overview
Isebrook School is a successful and expanding specialist setting for students aged 11-18 with a broad spectrum of special educational needs and learning disabilities.
Due to continued expansion we are seeking to recruit a Level 3 Teaching Assistant who is committed to providing high quality support for our amazing students. The role will entail working with a dedicated team to support the learning and teaching across the curriculum, ensuring the development of key functional skills of students with a wide range of learning needs.
Are you:
- Positive and passionate about working with students with learning disabilities
- A team player who can work as part of the multi-disciplinary team
- A reflective practitioner
- Able to motivate and lead by example
If you are, then we can offer:
- A nurturing group of staff, who are committed to achieving high standards for all of our students
- A strong ethos and collaborative working
- Dedicated teaching assistants and pastoral support
- A rigorous induction programme
- Opportunities for quality professional development
- A holistic consultative approach to each young person
- Well-being package including advice, support and guidance.
- Recognition for attendance and Perkbox!
For more information, and to request an application pack, please contact Paul Hunt at Hays Education
T: 07921583731
(Please note CVs cannot be accepted)
Applications will be considered upon receipt. Please return your application ASAP.
Please also visit our recruitment site for more details on working at Isebrook School: https://webmicrosites.hays.co.uk/web/isebrook
Creating Tomorrow Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding children, promoting the welfare of all students, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Enhanced clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service will be undertaken for the successful candidates.
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About Isebrook SEN Cognition and Learning College
- Isebrook SEN Cognition and Learning College
- Eastleigh Road, Kettering
- Northamptonshire
- NN15 6PT
- United Kingdom
Creating Tomorrow Trust specialises in the education of students with special educational needs.
The Trust was formed in September 2017, consisting of Isebrook and Wren Spinney in Kettering. In October 2018, Daventry Hill School also became part of Creating Tomorrow Trust, and we are excited to welcome Windmill Hill School in Luton in September 2021.
The trust is committed to inclusion, and aims to provide a personalised education to each student, to maximise their independence and happiness in later life.
Here at Isebrook we are proud to offer our students:
- Alternative Curriculum
- D of E Awards
- Residentials for Key Stages
- Internships at Wicksteed Park
- Independent living skills for Post 16
- A brilliant Junior Leadership Team
- A fantastic Sensory Room
- The Studio Shop owned by the MAT - Based in Kettering Town Centre for our 6th form providing essential life skills and Work Experience.
- And much more......
Our school can offer you benefits with:
- A nurturing group of staff, who are committed to achieving high standards for our students
- A strong ethos and collaborative working
- Dedicated teaching assistants and pastoral support
- A rigorous induction programme
- Opportunities for quality professional development
- A holistic consultative approach to each young person
- Well-being package including advice, support and guidance
- Schools UK/Healthsheild
- Day in lieu for 100% attendance over two terms
- Recognition for attendance and Perkbox!
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