Teaching Assistant

Teaching vacancies, Birch, Rochdale

Teaching Assistant

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Teaching vacancies, Birch, Rochdale

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

, 24 Oct | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 6e2326f2dbea4c30b43e9f144239cec8

Full Job Description

  • Promote, support and facilitate inclusion by supporting participation of all students in learning and extracurricular activities.
  • Use effective behaviour management strategies consistently in line with the school's policy and procedures.
  • Support class teachers with maintaining good order and discipline among students, managing behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment.
  • In conjunction with the teacher, prepare the classroom for teaching, and organise and manage teaching space and resources to help maintain a stimulating and safe learning environment.
  • Observe student performance and pass observations on to the class teacher.
  • Supervise a class if the teacher is temporarily unavailable.
  • Use ICT skills to advance students' learning.
  • Undertake any other relevant duties given by the class teacher.
  • Direct the work, where relevant, of other adults in supporting learning.
  • Contribute to effective assessment and planning by supporting the monitoring, recording and reporting of student performance and progress as appropriate to the level of the role.
  • Read and understand lesson plans shared prior to lessons.
  • Use their area(s) of expertise to contribute to the planning and preparation of learning activities, and to plan their role in learning activities.
  • Use allocated time to devise clearly structured activities that interest and motivate learners and advance their learning.
  • Plan how to support the inclusion of students in the learning activities.
  • Lead on the development and implementation of Individual Profiles for students and attend and contribute to reviews.
  • Working with Colleagues and other Relevant Professionals
  • Communicate effectively with other staff members and students, and with parents /carers under the direction of the class teacher.
  • Communicate their knowledge and understanding of students to other school staff and education, health and social care professionals, so that informed decision making can take place on intervention and provision.
  • With the class teacher, keep other professionals accurately informed of performance and progress or concerns they may have about the students they work with.
  • Understand their role in order to work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other colleagues, including specialist advisory teachers.
  • Develop effective professional relationships with colleagues.
  • Support transition, particularly for those students on the SEN register or with an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP).
  • Lead on small group intervention sessions such as lego therapy, art therapy, social stories.
  • Support the role of parents /carers in students' learning and contribute to meetings.
  • Participate in EWA daily duty rota.
  • Promote the safety and wellbeing of students and help to safeguard students' well-being by following the requirements of Keeping Children Safe in Education and the school's child protection policy.
  • Look after children who are upset or have had accidents.
  • Keep their own knowledge and understanding relevant and up-to-date by reflecting on their own practice, liaising with school leaders, and identifying relevant professional development to improve personal effectiveness.
  • Take opportunities to build the appropriate skills, qualifications, and/or experience needed for the role, with support from the school.
  • Take part in the school's appraisal procedures.
  • Support for the School
  • Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person.
  • Be aware of and support difference to help ensure everyone has equal access to the services of the college and feels valued, respecting their social, cultural linguistic, religious and ethnic background.
  • Contribute to the school ethos, aims and development/improvement plan.
  • Attend and participate in meetings as required.
  • Undertake personal development through training and other learning activities including performance management as required.

    Edgar Wood Academy is currently one of three institutions in the Altus Education Partnership (a Multi-Academy Trust) alongside Kingsway Park High School and Rochdale Sixth Form College ("TES 6th Form College of the Year 2021" and "Ofsted Officially Outstanding 2022"). Edgar Wood Academy and the Trust have a very strong educational reputation in the local community and are in a financially robust position. The Trust works as a partnership of equals, where all Academies are distinctive institutions working together for the benefit of all students, within which, Headteachers and local Governing Bodies have delegated authority and associated autonomy. The Trust expects to expand further in the next few years, working with Academies in the Primary and Secondary phases to improve the quality of education across the borough. Altus Education Partnership are committed to supporting all children in their Academies to progress to a successful career, life and employment path of their choice. All our Academies will share a collective identity as providers of the highest quality teaching with high expectations of learners, coupled with effective assessment and intervention. Young people in our Academies will engage with opportunities to develop their own skills and aptitudes to support their progression, while making valuable contributions to their communities. Leaders and Teachers will take a collaborative approach, sharing best practice at a local, regional and national level, to continuously improve the performance and outcomes of all Academies in the Trust. Altus Education Partnership Values The values of the Altus Education Partnership will be embedded and visible throughout all the academies. Each will have its own unique identity built around the core Trust values. These are:
  • Unrelenting commitment to improve the quality of our provision and enhance the lives of our students.
  • Openness in the way we build trust and bring purpose to our work as a Multi Academy Trust.
  • Accountability through the rigorous, transparent and forensic analysis of all aspects of our performance.
  • Commitment to the principles of inclusion and equality.
  • Dedication to the borough of Rochdale and its surrounds.
  • Collective responsibility for one another and the results of all our students - 'if one fails, we all fail'.
  • The Ambition is that by the time students leave they will:
  • Have achieved their personal academic potential giving them a greater choice in life.
  • Have the highest aspirations and developed the self-esteem, confidence, and emotional resilience to exploit their potential.
  • Be contributing members of the community and have compassion for others.
  • Be able to celebrate their success and that of others.
  • Have developed the confidence to overcome barriers to success.
  • Be articulate, creative, and prepared for future growth and learning.
  • Be happy!
  • Shared Objective for all Staff "To maximise students' achievements"
  • At Altus Education Partnership we do this through engaging our students in their subjects and inspiring them to enjoy their studies in a totally positive atmosphere.
  • Our students are challenged to achieve through a culture of high expectations and a belief in their ability.
  • Above all, staff at Altus Education Partnership like their students and demonstrate this through their daily conduct and interaction.