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Teaching Assistant

Teaching Assistant

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy

Birmingham

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
19 January 2020

Job overview

Job Title: Teaching Assistant – term time only 

Reporting to: Head of Curriculum - SENCO

Salary: £16,875 (pro rata) 

Closing Date for Applications: Monday 20th January 09h00

Purpose of Job

This post will work to support all students across the school. The post will ensure support is put in place to enable all students to access learning, with particular focus on students on the SEN, EAL and ASD registers.

Main Activities & Responsibilities

• To plan, co-ordinate and deliver individual or small group interventions to identified students using a range of packages.

• To develop, maintain and apply knowledge and understanding of students general and specific learning needs, to ensure that support is given to them on the appropriate level.

• To administer software assessment packages to identify learning needs.

• To devise appropriate rewards to motivate and encourage reluctant learners in the group.

• To provide one to one and in-class support for key vulnerable students as identified.

• To contribute to and assist in the development and monitoring of systems for review and recording of students’ progress.

• To attend to the students’ personal needs, and implement related personal programmes, including social, health, physical, and welfare matters.

• To supervise and provide particular support for students, including those with special needs and who have EAL, ensuring their safety and access to learning activities.

• To assist with the development and implementation of individual education/behaviour plans.

• To establish good relationships with students, acting as a role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs.

• To promote the inclusion and acceptance of all students, encouraging them to interact with others but also act independently where appropriate.

• To work with students providing in-class and withdrawal support for individuals and, on occasions, small groups of students of any ability and in any curriculum area.

• To work with and act upon guidance provided by colleagues and other professionals such as the SENCO, speech and language therapist and educational psychologist amongst others.

• To help with creating resources for students.

• To provide support for students with personal, emotional, social and behavioural problems, e.g. by giving time to listen to their concerns to enable students to feel valued and respected.

• To develop students cognitive skills by reinforcing concepts or terminology or discussing a query raised by individual students, enabling them to understand the subject matter and task at hand.

• To develop students’ problem solving skills by providing opportunities for developing investigative skills encouraging students to use a variety of information sources and seek a range of solutions.

• To encourage all students, including those with SEN, ASD and who have EAL to take part in the extra-curricular life of the school.

• To monitor and record progress of the students and write reports on statemented students as necessary.

• To work with all staff as a mentor with individual students to provide ‘solution focused’ activities to overcome barriers to learning, both inside and outside school thereby assist them in achieving their full potential.

• To assist in the overall raising of standards for students with SEN, ASD and EAL through raising students’ self-esteem, expectations and aspirations.

Support for the school

• To ensure a good knowledge of the whole school calendar and forthcoming events by reading the Principals blog and weekly briefing notices and liaising with appropriate staff in advance of events as required.

• To attend, where appropriate, whole school events.

• To ensure all students have equal opportunities to learn and develop

• To be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health and safety, security and confidentiality, reporting all concerns to the appropriate person.

• To recognise own strengths and areas of specialist expertise and use these to advise and support others.

• To contribute to the vision and ethos of the school.

• To appreciate and support the role of other professionals.

• To attend relevant meetings as required.

• To participate in training and other learning activities and performance management as required.

• To carry out other duties as may be reasonably requested by the senior leadership team/line manager.

For more information or an application pack please email recruitment@boa-academy.co.uk 


Attached documents

About BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy is a state-funded, high-performing 14 to 19 academy specialising in creative, digital and performing arts. The brand-new landmark building, located at the hub of the digital and creative industries in the West Midlands, opened September 2011. It has superb facilities for academic, vocational and extra-curricular activities. BOA is 100% selective, based on aptitude, and as a result, it is unique in its admissions criteria.

Whilst students have talent in their chosen pathway subjects, there is a full range of academic ability. Alongside their vocational courses, students in Year 10 and 11 study an additional eight GCSE’s including English, Maths and Science. In Year 12 and 13 students can opt to study one or two additional A Levels.

Headteacher

Alistair Chattaway

Values and Vision

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy is a place of high aspiration and expectation for its staff and students. It is dedicated to providing a high quality of education to its students to help them grow into confident young adults, assisted by a strong and diverse curriculum and the best facilities possible. There is a clear focus on standards and student behaviour is outstanding. BOA aims to be at the forefront of accreditation and curriculum innovation.

Ofsted

“Senior leaders, governors and sponsors are highly effective. They provide students with a curriculum that is innovative, exciting and dynamic. [Students and their behaviour] are a credit to their academy. Their highly positive attitudes make the academy a safe, friendly and harmonious place. There is a strong culture for learning, and students value the experiences the academy provides. Staff know all the students well and they provide highly effective support to help them to be successful.”

You can read the Academy's latest Ofsted report (May 2023) via this web address: https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136944

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Applications closed