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SEN Teaching Assistant

SEN Teaching Assistant

Linden Lodge School

Wandsworth

  • Expired
Salary:
£12,156 - £12,430 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
14 June 2016

Job overview

30 hours per week (Monday to Friday)
Term Time Only (39 weeks)

Linden Lodge School is a day and weekly residential special school for visually impaired children and young adults (2 - 19 yrs) many of whom are multi disabled with complex needs.

We require SEN Teaching Assistants to support pupils both in primary and secondary classes.

Some staff work from 7am in the residential setting through to 4pm working in the classroom during the school day. Further shifts are available in the residential unit from 4pm through to 9pm or 7am through to 9am.

You will provide individual support to Visually Impaired children some of whom have additional disabilities.

For further information and to apply please download an application and details from the Wandsworth Council website https://jobs.wandsworth.gov.uk/. Or for any further details please contact the school on the telephone number below.

Completed application should be returned to the school by email to hradministrator@lindenlodge.wandsworth.sch.uk.

Closing Date: 15 June 2016 (at noon)
Interviews: tbc

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

CVs are not accepted.

LINDEN LODGE SCHOOL
(Day & Boarding)
61, Princes Way, Wimbledon Park, SW19 6JB
Tel: 020 8788 0107
E-mail: info@lindenlodge.wandsworth.sch.uk
Roll 144
Principal: Roger A. Legate OBE

About Linden Lodge School

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+44 20 8788 0107

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Linden Lodge School is a day and residential special needs school for pupils with Vision and Multi Sensory Impairment. We are based in Wimbledon, southwest London, and consider prospective pupils from a wide area.

We accept children from nursery to year 14 ( 2 to 19 ) with Vision Impairment, Hearing Impairment and Multi-Sensory Impairment. We also consider applications for pupils who would benefit from our sensory education approaches and facilities.

The education of pupils with Sensory Impairment is highly specialist and therefore we have specialist teachers, a specialist sensory curriculum and extensive specialist resources and facilities on our campus.

These include:

  • A large workforce of specialist sensory impairment teachers who in addition to their teaching qualifications hold a Diploma or Masters Degree in teaching the visually impaired, hearing-impaired and multi-sensory impaired
  • A large on-site therapy team of Speech and Language therapists, Physiotherapists and Occupational therapists directly employed by the school who work alongside teachers and education teams
  • A team of habilitationists for the visually-impaired
  • An onsite Learning Resources Centre which enables us to provide a wide range of fully accessible learning resources tailored to meet each pupil’s specific sensory needs
  • On-site Vision assessment hub to carry out Functional Vision Assessments
  • An NHS standard Audiology testing booth to assess pupils’ hearing and the use of audiological equipment
  • A centre for families of children with Sensory Impairment to provide training, parent guidance and social opportunities
  • An accessible physical environment including acoustically treated classrooms and clear signage for the visually-impaired

Our expectations for each pupil are high and we understand that each pupil with a Sensory Impairment has a unique diagnosis and learning profile. We have specialist centres for pupils with profound multiple learning needs and also for pupils following the National Curriculum and a range of GCSE, BTEC and externally accredited pathways.

We, therefore, offer a range of Curriculum pathways each tailored to pupils’ needs and abilities delivered through our departmental and specialist centres. A number of our centres are in separate purpose-built accommodation on site.

We want our pupils to reach their potential and achieve as much independence as possible. Every pupil has, in addition to their curriculum targets, personal goals to optimise their use of Vision, Hearing and other Senses.

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