SEN LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT – DUNRAVEN - PRIMARY PHASE
Full Time, Term Time Only
Pay Scale: NJC Inner London Pay Scales (5/6) - Actual Salary: £26,327.85 – 26,705.46
Required as soon as possible
We require an enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to work with Reception class in the Primary phase of our thriving, oversubscribed and outstanding all-through school. The school’s aim is “Excellence for All” and the governors wish to appoint candidates of significant ability and enthusiasm, aware of and stimulated by the challenges and potential of a successful multi-ethnic coeducational school.
DUNRAVEN SCHOOL OVERVIEW
Dunraven School’s results are strong, remaining well above national averages and representing positive ‘value-added’. Recognition of its marked progress has been significant and its journey as a school is important to us. For example:
If you are successful in your application, you will share in the leadership and management of a staff who are hardworking, committed, positive in outlook and dedicated to the achievement of our students. We offer:
JOB DESCRIPTION
Learning Support Assistant (Primary Phase)
Responsible to: Primary SENCO and Head of Primary
Actual Gross Salary: £26,327.85 – 26,705.46 depending on interview assessment
NJC Scale points 5 – 6 (Inner London pay scales)
Contract type: Permanent, Full time, Term Time Only
Location of post: Dunraven School, 94-98 Leigham Court Road, London SW16 2QB (including the Primary Phase on Mount Nod Road)
Main Purpose
Under the direction of the SENDCo/Class teacher, to support students who have been identified for additional support as indicated in the student’s statement and/or Individual Education Plan, in order to facilitate their access to a broad and balanced curriculum. To work with the class teacher in providing a stimulating educational environment in which the students can achieve their potential.
The closing date for receipt of applications to be confirmed.
Shortlisted applicants will be given a tour of the school site on the day.
Dunraven School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or religion.