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SEND Teaching Assistant Level 2 - One to One Support

SEND Teaching Assistant Level 2 - One to One Support

Lostock High School

Stretford, Manchester. Trafford

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Salary:
Band 3 Scale 6 – 11 (£19,171 - £21,166) pro rata
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
20 June 2019

Job overview

Location: Lostock College

Salary: Band 3   Scale 6 – 11 (£19,171 - £21,166) pro rata

Working Pattern: Term Time 38 + 1 weeks

Working Hours: 8.00 – 16.00 (45 minutes for Lunch)

Contract Type: Temporary – 12 months initially, linked to pupil’s placement at this school

Closing Date: Thursday 20th June 2019 at 9am

Interview Date: w/c 24th June 2019

There has never been a better time to join Lostock College, as we are an expanding Secondary School with an increasing number of students on roll.  We are gaining a reputation for excellence in education and have become a first choice school for parents in the local area. We want all of our students to achieve their potential and we make sure that there are no limitations or barriers to reaching the highest possible standards of academic, social and personal development.

We have a hugely talented and committed staff team to make sure that our curriculum, guidance, care and support meets the different needs of every young person, and we pride ourselves on having high expectations. Our students are well organised, supportive of each other and personally ambitious.

We wish to appoint an outstanding Teaching Assistant to provide direct support to a student with complex needs, including ADHD, within the mainstream classroom. The student is currently in Year 7 and this role is dependent upon their successful integration into Lostock College. 

We are seeking to recruit a One to One Teaching Assistant to join our SEND Base or Small Learning Community providing support for a dedicated student with special educational needs throughout their curriculum experience.  

We will be looking for commitment to improving life chances for young people, as well as commitment to your own professional development. Our school is a lively and exciting place to work. We truly live by our motto of Inspire, Transform, Succeed. 

You will be well supported by the SEND and Learner Services Teams who are focused on teaching and learning, and by a comprehensive programme of induction and training to ensure your individual needs are met. 

We are totally dedicated to providing the very best opportunities for our students to ensure that we inspire confidence, transform learning and succeed to compete with the best. 

The closing date will be 9am on Thursday 20th June 2019 and interviews will take place w/c 24th June 2019.

Lostock College is the only Church of England Affiliated School in Trafford and is a key partner in the Alliance for Learning Teaching School (lead by Altrincham Grammar School for Girls). 

Lostock College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students and the successful appointment will be subject to an enhanced disclosure through the Criminal Records Bureau.

Address: Selby Road, Stretford, Manchester M32 9PL

Web: www.lostock.trafford.sch.uk 

Email: school@lostock.trafford.sch.uk  

Telephone: 0161 864 5700

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About Lostock High School

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+44 161 864 5700

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Lostock College is a mixed, secondary modern, Christian secondary school without sixth form situated in Stretford, Manchester. It is a community state school, operating under the Diocese of Manchester in an area with a large amount of selective grammar schools. Affiliated to two teaching alliances, the school works closely with Altrincham Grammar School for Girls and Loreto Grammar School. A smaller than average-sized secondary, it will provide 740 places for students aged 11-16, when fully subscribed.

Headteacher

Lee Fazackerley

Values and Vision

Lostock College prides itself on its inclusive and supportive Christian ethos. The school believes in an “inspire – transform – succeed” model to help its students aim high. Its focus is on the individual, and its strong pastoral structure supports a curriculum that allows each students to achieve their best. 

As well as academic achievement, the school stresses the importance of spiritual and moral values, including honesty, integrity, tolerance and mutual respect. A friendly atmosphere is encouraged by the SHARP system, a website where students can report bullying, hate crime or other issues they are facing at the school.

Ofsted

“Procedures to keep students safe are outstanding; students feel extremely safe, well cared for and valued. Students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is promoted exceptionally well. The nurturing environment, together with the drive to raise achievement, supports students to make good academic progress and excellent gains in their personal development.”

View Lostock College’s latest Ofsted report

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