Raising Achievement Mentor, SEND

Caister Academy, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk

Raising Achievement Mentor, SEND

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Caister Academy, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 23 Oct | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Raising Achievement Mentor, SEND

Salary: Pay scale D points 5 to 6

£18,763 to £19,077 (FTE 23,500 to £23,893)

34.50 per week, Term time + 1 week (39 weeks per year).

Monday to Friday 8.20am to 4.00pm (50min/35min)

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a Raising achievement mentor (Literacy/SEND). In this role, you will play a key part in improving the overall literacy levels of our student body by developing and implementing tailored literacy programs that cater to diverse learning needs. You will work collaboratively with teachers to integrate literacy strategies into the curriculum, supporting students across all ability levels to enhance their reading, writing, and comprehension skills.

About our School:

Caister Academy is one of Norfolk's leading co-educational secondary schools, situated in the coastal village of Caister-on-sea, just 20 miles from the vibrant and historical city of Norwich. Caister Academy's 2024 Ofsted report praises the school 'Good' in all categories, notably capturing that "Pupils know how to behave, and they do so well". The report also states that the "Classrooms are quiet spaces which are highly conducive to learning".

It specialises in literature and performing arts, with aspirations to lead nationally in all areas. As part of Creative Education Trust, we work in collaboration with other local Academies, and we contribute to and receive development opportunities and support from Creative Education at a national level.

For more information on the Academy, please visit www.caisteracademy.org.uk

About the role:

A key focus of the role will be on supporting students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). You will work closely with our SEND team to design inclusive literacy interventions and provide targeted support to help these students thrive. Your efforts will ensure that students with SEND have equitable access to literacy development opportunities, fostering both academic success and confidence in their learning."

Requirements:

· Qualified to Level 2, C / 4 or above in English.

· Ability to build effective relationships with student s and staff.

· An understanding of the social, emotional, and intellectual development of teenagers.

· Have an understanding of working with different groups e.g., the most able, the disadvantaged and SEND.

About Creative Education Trust:

Creative Education Trust was established in 2010 to work in England's post-industrial and coastal towns and cities. We are now a network of 17 schools educating 13,500 children and young people.

We have chosen to work with schools in challenging circumstances. We have successfully transformed schools previously deemed to be inadequate into good ones in order that all our students can have the best start in life. We are committed to providing educational opportunity for children of all abilities and to building cultural capital through a wide range of co-curricular activities. Curricular innovation through our Knowledge Connected programmes promotes creative, integrated, and pro-active thinking so that our students are equipped for the challenges of the 21st century.

For more information on Creative Education Trust visit www.creativeeducationtrust.org.uk

CET Benefits & Continual Professional Development:

CET are committed to your learning and development, which is a continuous process that starts with your induction. The opportunities include a wide range of subjects from middle leadership and DSL training to autism awareness. We run annual conferences including Safeguarding and Learning and Teaching and have regular network meetings across the Trust.

We have a wide range of benefits that you are more than welcome to explore further in our Staff Benefits brochure attached.

We actively encourage visits to the Academy. For further details, or an informal discussion and or visit about the role with the Lead Practitioner Nicholas Barker, please contact the HR hub on norfolkhr@creativeeducationtrust.org.uk .

To download the applicant's pack, including the job description and person specification, please follow:

https://ce0768li.webitrent.com/ce0768li_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC179GF.open?WVID=3563111Wpz&VACANCY_ID=7148755JW2

Closing date: Sunday 10 November 2024. However, we advise you to apply early as we may hold interviews as soon as we have received enough applications from suitably qualified applicants. If a successful appointment is not made, then we will repeat the process. Please do not hesitate to contact the HR team on NorfolkHR@creativeeducationtrust.org.uk if you would like an update on your application and details of a potential interview date.

Interview date: TBC

Creative Education Trust (CET) is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and young people by keeping them safe, we expect all our colleagues to share in this responsibility.

All shortlisted candidates are subject to online checks prior to interview.

The CET Recruitment Policy follows the guidance set out by Keeping Children Safe in Education, where all offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, References and where appropriate a Prohibition from teaching search.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974.

CET is committed to developing, maintaining, and supporting an inclusive culture and environment for the benefit of its employees and the communities it serves.

· Qualified to Level 2, C / 4 or above in English.

· Ability to build effective relationships with student s and staff.

· An understanding of the social, emotional, and intellectual development of teenagers.

· Have an understanding of working with different groups e.g., the most able, the disadvantaged and SEND.

Caister Academy is one of Norfolk's leading co-educational secondary schools, situated in the coastal village of Caister-on-sea, just 20 miles from the vibrant and historical city of Norwich. Caister Academy's 2024 Ofsted report praises the school 'Good' in all categories, notably capturing that "Pupils know how to behave, and they do so well". The report also states that the "Classrooms are quiet spaces which are highly conducive to learning".

It specialises in literature and performing arts, with aspirations to lead nationally in all areas. As part of Creative Education Trust, we work in collaboration with other local Academies, and we contribute to and receive development opportunities and support from Creative Education at a national level., Creative Education Trust was established in 2010 to work in England's post-industrial and coastal towns and cities. We are now a network of 17 schools educating 13,500 children and young people.

We have chosen to work with schools in challenging circumstances. We have successfully transformed schools previously deemed to be inadequate into good ones in order that all our students can have the best start in life. We are committed to providing educational opportunity for children of all abilities and to building cultural capital through a wide range of co-curricular activities. Curricular innovation through our Knowledge Connected programmes promotes creative, integrated, and pro-active thinking so that our students are equipped for the challenges of the 21st century.

Salary: Pay scale D points 5 to 6

£18,763 to £19,077 (FTE 23,500 to £23,893)

34.50 per week, Term time + 1 week (39 weeks per year).

Monday to Friday 8.20am to 4.00pm (50min/35min)