Teaching Assistant & Lunchtime Supervisor

Wakefield Council, Chequerfield, Wakefield

Teaching Assistant & Lunchtime Supervisor

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Wakefield Council, Chequerfield, Wakefield

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 days ago, 11 Oct | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: e83214cd922441ae84d7cb44cfd507b4

Full Job Description

We have an exciting opportunity for a Teaching Assistant to join our team. This is to support teaching and learning within the classroom and to also work with specific pupils who require support to access the curriculum as well as providing lunchtime supervision over the lunch period.,

  • Work as part of a classroom and year group team in order to ensure its smooth running and accelerate the progress of the pupil, or pupils, you are assigned to
  • Become familiar with and utilise a range of classroom strategies and diagnostic assessments to aid learning
  • Support pupil learning, attend to pupils' personal needs and provide general support in managing pupils in the classroom
  • Provide feedback to teachers after planned activities that reflect on the achievement of the children you have worked with
  • Work in small groups, or 1-1 with specific children in order to help them progress in their learning
  • Work with a wider inclusion team in order to support the children you work with to increasingly access mainstream curriculum
  • Report any potential child protection issues through to the child protection officer without delay
  • Support the Academy in ensuring the safety and welfare of all pupils
  • Be given opportunities to build on your own skills though in house and external professional development opportunities
  • Be listened to and your ideas will be valued by the team

    Educated to GCSE standard with a minimum of grades A C or Grade 4 or above in Maths and English or equivalent. i.e. NVQ level 2 or similar
  • Able to demonstrate excellent numeracy and literacy skills and standards
  • Able to work as part of a team and on own initiative measuring the impact of your actions and how to develop this further to support individuals, or small groups of children
  • A competent user of ICT
  • Willing to partake in regular after school continued professional development.
  • Able to demonstrate relevant experience of working with SEND pupils in a classroom setting
  • Able to make learning fun and engaging in a range of creative ways
  • Able to demonstrate an understanding of how to effectively support the most disadvantaged pupils
  • Able to demonstrate experience of working with pupils who need a modified learning environment and firm boundaries to be able to reintegrate them into the classroom