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Teaching Assistant of Resourced Provision for Pupils with ASD

Teaching Assistant of Resourced Provision for Pupils with ASD

Fryent Primary School

Kingsbury, Brent

  • £17,233 - £18,187 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Scale 2/3, spine point 3 - 6. £17,233 to £18,187 per year inclusive of London Weighting based on 39 weeks term-time only working.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
30 December 2021

Job overview

Closing Date: Rolling vacancies

Interview Date: TBC

Contract Type: 39 weeks per year, 35 hours per week

In September 2017, a new additionally resourced provision (The Opal Centre) was established at Fryent Primary School. Due to the expansion of this facility, we have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic teaching assistants to join the team.

As a valuable team member within the provision you will be motivated and enthusiastic about working with children with ASD and maintaining high standards. You will have a commitment to developing your practice in supporting pupils with ASD and will be able to work effectively in a growing team. Our aim is to ensure that the ARP is providing the highest standard of education for the pupils in its care and you will be an essential team member in ensuring this. You will work closely with the class teachers and the Team Leaders of The Opal Centre.

You will be able to demonstrate:

  • Enthusiasm in supporting pupils with ASD
  • The ability to put the needs of our pupils at the centre of your working day
  • A commitment to working effectively in a highly motivated team
  • High levels of professionalism
  • Willingness to learn the necessary skills to become highly effective in supporting pupils with ASD
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with high levels of emotional intelligence
  • A commitment to safeguarding all children and adults

In return we will offer you:

  • High level and bespoke training opportunities, both externally and in-house
  • The opportunity to work in a team with high levels of expertise in teaching pupils with ASD
  • Supportive line management
  • A vibrant staff team
  • A caring and dynamic team of colleagues
  • A commitment to achieving the best for all of our pupils and staff

 For an application pack please contact the admin team on 0208 205 4047 or admin@fryent.brent.sch.uk. Alternatively an application pack can be downloaded from the school’s website address: www.fryent.brent.sch.uk

Completed application should be returned to Fryent Primary School, either in person or via the email address above.

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.

Please note that we do not accept CVs.

Attached documents

About Fryent Primary School

Fryent Primary School is a mixed, non-denominational community primary school for children aged 3-11, located in Kingsbury, in the north-west London borough of Brent. It has about 700 pupils, including around 50 children who attend its nursery. From 2018, the school will expand from two-form entry to four-form entry. 

Headteacher 

Sam Nowak

Values and vision

Fryent Primary School’s values encourage high aspirations, respect, empathy, independence and responsibility. The school is proud of the diversity of its pupils and staff, and encourages children to be friendly, enthusiastic, keen learners. Fryent Primary School strongly believes that all pupils should have the chance to excel, and that each of its learners should have access to a first-class education.

The school’s mission statement urges staff and governors to “work closely with parents to ensure that all pupils benefit from a broad and balanced education, which is provided in a safe, happy and stimulating learning environment”.  This, the school says, will help pupils to reach their potential and become healthy, responsible members of the community. 

Ofsted report

“The quality of teaching throughout the school is good, with some examples of outstanding teaching. Teachers ask probing questions that extend and deepen pupils’ learning.”

“Children in the Early Years Foundation Stage enjoy the wide range of learning activities, both inside and outside the classrooms, that enable them to achieve well…The school provides good opportunities for developing pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through a well-planned curriculum.”

View Fryent Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed