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SEN Learning Support Assistant

SEN Learning Support Assistant

Lime Tree Primary School

Kingston upon Thames

  • Expired
Salary:
Scale C point 10 – 14 (£13,107 - £14,051 per annum)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
5 June 2016

Job overview

Exciting opportunity to join our great school in the heart of Surbiton! Vision: Lime Tree Primary is a sustainable school at the centre of an inclusive community, where all members are reflective, life-long learners who have a healthy body, healthy brain and healthy heart. We are looking for an SEN Learning Support Assistant to join our great team. This role will be flexible and be based across our Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2 Special Resourced Provisions.

Hours: 8.30am – 3.45pm (+1 hour as directed by the headteacher) 32.25 hrs per week term time only
Salary Scale C point 10 – 14 (£13,107 - £14,051 per annum)


The successful candidate will:

  • have clear experience with children with special educational needs, particularly ASD
  • be up for a challenge
  • be patient, have empathy, resilience and flexibility
  • be a team player: enjoy working with parents, teacher, professionals – speech and language therapists etc. for the good of the child
  • show initiative but able to seek/listen to advice

This role will involve working in class, supporting specific children and will include lunch duties.

We offer:

  • Amazing facilities and resources in a brand new building
  • Wonderful, well behaved and articulate children
  • The chance to join a school which has just judged as Good by Ofsted
  • Strong , supportive leadership and a caring and enthusiastic staff team
  • Strong links with the community

If you are interested, please fill in the application form and return it to recruitment@limetree.rbksch.org

Lime Tree Primary is a sustainable school and has no parking onsite. There are excellent transport links with both buses and trains direct to London Waterloo Station.

Unsuccessful candidates will not be notified.

Closing Date & shortlisting: Monday 6th June at 12noon
Interviews: Thursday 9th and Monday 13th June

Appointments subject to: Disclosure Barring Service clearance, 2 Satisfactory References, Medical Clearance, Verification of qualifications, Satisfactory completion of 6 months’ probationary service.

We value the diversity of our workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community. The safeguarding of the children in the nursery is of the utmost importance and the offer of a post will be subject to the issuing of an enhanced criminal record check and satisfactory references.

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About Lime Tree Primary School

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+44 208 3909544

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Lime Tree Primary is a co-educational, non-selective, state-run, non-denominational day school, for children aged 3-11. It is situated in Surbiton, in Kingston-upon-Thames and it has approximately 210 pupils at the school. It opened in 2012 and it is fully equipped with the latest IT technology as well as having a roof-top garden and good outdoor space. It currently has a morning and afternoon nursery, two Reception classes, two Year 1 classes, two Year 2 classes, two Year 3 classes, three Year 4 classes, one Year 5 class and a KS1 and KS2 provision. Lime Tree Primary was rated “good” in its latest Ofsted inspection. 

Headteacher 

Mr Pascoe 

Values and Vision 

Lime Tree Primary is a sustainable school. It believes that education is the key to a long, happy and healthy life. The school promotes sustainability, well-being, lifelong learning and an active lifestyle. Lime Tree Primary strives to help children to develop flexibility, curiosity and problem-solving skills as well as building their confidence to take risks and to have a go. 

Ofsted 

“Over the course of Year 1, many pupils continue to make good progress in reading, writing and mathematics. As a result, pupils are working at higher levels than might be expected for their age. The school’s structured approach to developing reading, through phonics (letters and the sounds they make), is having a positive impact on pupils’ reading, which is secure across the school. Volunteers support children’s good reading, ensuring they read widely and often.” 

Lime Tree Primary School Ofsted report 

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