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SenCo Support Assistant - SEMH Primary and Secondary

SenCo Support Assistant - SEMH Primary and Secondary

Bromley Beacon Academy - Bromley Campus

Bromley

  • £20,438 - £23,667 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
London South East Academies Harmonised pay scale H20 to H25
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
1 December 2022

Job overview

SENCO Support Assistant

Post:                                 SenCo Support Assistant

Accountable to:              SenCo

Hours:                              37 hours/ term time only (39 weeks)

Salary range:                   LSEAT Harmonised H20 to H25 (actual salary range £20,438 to £23,667)

Campus:                           Bromley & Orpington (split sites)

Start date:                       ASAP

Closing date:                   1st December 2022

Interview date:              Week commencing 5th December 2022

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About Bromley Beacon Academy - Bromley Campus

This school offers special provision for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs.

Split across two re-developed campuses in Orpington (KS2–3) and Bromley (KS 4–5), pupils are supported to learn in a safe and happy environment.

For KS1 (Y2) children, we have a hub at Bromley Trust Academy offering specialist SEMH provision.

Bromley Campus

The school’s unique atmosphere of mutual respect and resilience enables our young people to gain the confidence and skills they need to grow into purposeful young adults and reach their full potential.

Our specialist team of therapists and career advisors work closely with each pupil to address individual needs, ensuring a holistic and bespoke approach – both during their time with us and beyond.

In addition to a full academic curriculum, we offer pupils the opportunity to specialise in a range of vocational subjects including Construction, Motor Bike Engineering, Food Technology/Barista and Music Technology. Our close working relationship with London South East Colleges ensures that progression is well supported, enabling pupils to move into further education and apprenticeships.

This innovative approach has resulted in achievement rates improving for last three consecutive years with 100% of pupils progressing into further education, apprenticeships or employment in 2020/21.

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