SEN Intervention Group Room Instructor
Leytonstone School
Waltham Forest
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- Expired
- Salary:
- SO1 pt 23 pro rata
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- September 19
- Apply by:
- 1 July 2019
Job overview
Required for September 2019
SEN Intervention Group Room Instructor
(Temporary 1 year in the first instance)
36 hours per week, 45.6 weeks per year
Salary: Support Staff: SO1 Scale 24 £27,905
You will be required to plan, prepare and deliver learning activities for a small group of students according to their needs and in line with their EHC Plans. You will be working with students to deliver learning outcomes across a range of curriculum areas. You may also be required to support these students in some mainstream classes.
We need enthusiastic, approachable and understanding people who enjoy working with young people and supporting them in all aspects of their school life. You will need to liaise with staff in school and outside agencies.
At Leytonstone School we are an inclusive multicultural school, promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applications are encouraged from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age.
For an application pack and further details, please contact Lisa Nathan on lnathan2.320@lgflmail.org
Closing date is – Monday 1st July 2019 - Noon
Interviews will be carried out on Monday 8th July 2019
All completed applications should be returned to Lisa Nathan
Leytonstone School is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS Disclosure. We are an equal opportunities employer.
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About Leytonstone School
Leytonstone School is a mainstream, non-denominational, community secondary school for boys and girls aged 11-16. It is situated in Leytonstone, East London.
The school serves a truly multicultural community and it is proud of its diversity. Leytonstone School offers a broad curriculum for its 862 pupils, designed to extend its most able students and provide support to those who need it most. Emphasis is placed on the quality of pastoral care.
Leytonstone School features new facilities for science, technology, music, art and drama, while its main school building, which dates back to 1911, has been updated and refurbished. Formerly an all-girls school, it has been a mixed comprehensive since the 1980s.
Leytonstone School is a safe space where our pupils develop their ambitions and the life skills with which they will achieve them. Our school motto is ‘Great things will grow’ and we truly believe that the creation of an optimum educational experience will lead to all our pupils leaving the school as highly qualified, kind and confident young people with a wealth of experience of the wider world.
Academic achievement very is important for future success, but we aim to be more than just an educational establishment. We want to work hand in hand with the vision of the local community to reduce poverty, reduce violence and improve the health and life chances of our young people. The effectiveness of our work is seen in the fact that 98% of pupils who leave us continue on into further education, training or employment.
We believe that the key to doing this is to provide pupils with access to exceptional teaching and learning within a warm and motivational environment. Relationships between pupils and staff at the school are warm and harmonious. We work within a culture of trust, mutual respect and honesty. Our expectations of pupils are high and we know that as a result of experiencing such a context, our pupils will go on to lead enriched and fulfilled lives, making positive contributions to their own communities in turn
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