Key Purpose of Job:
Working under the instruction and guidance of teaching/senior staff, support access to learning for
students and provide general support to the teacher in the management of the students and the
classroom.
Attend to the welfare and personal care of pupils including those with special educational needs; working
with small groups or one to one.
Under the direction of teaching/senior staff, provide support for students with Special Educational Needs
and Disabilities (SEND), ensuring they can access learning and make outstanding progress.
Support to provide a nurturing environment that helps children develop as learners.
Help to establish and maintain positive behaviour strategies.
Key Duties and Accountabilities:
Under the direction of teaching/senior staff, provide support for students, including those with special
needs, ensuring their safety and access to learning.
Attend to the pupil’s personal needs, and support the implementation of related personal programmes,
including social, health, physical, hygiene, first aid and welfare matters.
Take an active role in lessons, working within planned learning activities and supporting the class teacher
as directed.
Implement agreed range of activities with individuals/groups of children as directed by teaching/senior
staff.
Assist the teacher in the whole observation, assessment and planning cycle.
Support the management and preparation of resources to support an enabling learning environment, both
indoors and outdoors.
Awareness of pupil problems/progress/achievements and reporting these to the teacher and SENDCo as
agreed.
Invigilate/administer and provide access arrangement support for routine tests/exams.
Provide clerical/administrative support e.g. photocopying, typing, filing, etc. where necessary.
Establish constructive relationships with parents / carers and where appropriate participate in feedback
sessions with parents alongside the teacher, reporting on progress and achievements
Working Environment & Conditions of the post:
A School environment which will include both indoor and outdoor learning environments, as well as a
normal office environment.
In support of the Trust’s vision and ethos of shared teaching and learning to improve educational outcomes
for young people, the post may be required to travel and teach within any school in the Ted Wragg Trust.
Other Duties:
To undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with the level of the job;
To contribute to the effective working of the school;
Maintain positive, professional relationships with students, parents / carers and teachers.
Maintain a presence around the school to ensure that the highest standards of behaviour and site-usage
are upheld;
To participate in induction training, staff review processes and professional development opportunities;
All staff must commit to Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discriminatory Practice;
The duties of this post may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the post or level
of responsibility entailed.
Identify personal training needs and participate in training and performance development whenever
required.
Actively participate in performance management processes.
Attend and participate in relevant meetings as required.