BROAD DESCRIPTION:
Assists teaching staff in the development and education process of pupils and with pupil care, support and supervision.
The post receives direction from and is accountable to the teacher.
Responsibility for others: The post has some impact on the well-being of individuals or groups (ie physical, mental, social, health and safety).
Responsibility for staff: The post has limited (or no) direct responsibility for supervising other staff. It may be expected to demonstrate tasks or advise/guide new employees, work experience or trainees.
Responsibility for budget: The post has limited (or no) direct responsibility for financial resources. May be involved in occasional handling small amounts of cash, processing cheques, invoices etc.
Responsibility for physical resources: The post has limited (or no) direct responsibility for physical resources, other than the handling and careful use of equipment (eg computer / PC/ teaching materials/resources).
TYPICAL TASKS
Curriculum support:
Support pupils’ learning as directed by the teacher, in context of fostering independence and self-esteem (eg modelling use of language appropriate to the task, facilitating discussions and interactions, encouraging pupils to reflect on their work.)
Support for pupils:
Carry out appropriate activities as planned, either with small groups or individuals – e.g. promoting increased attention and staying on task, helping with physical difficulties whilst encouraging independence
Hear pupils read
Support pupils in accessing the curriculum and, with young pupils, extend play based learning
Assist pupils with personal hygiene routines
Assist with pupil supervision – eg on arrival/leaving the class, at breaktime and lunchtime (when required)
Accompany pupils as directed, eg out of the classroom, on visits , trips and out of school activities
Deal with minor accidents, upsets
Support to teacher:
Assist in the day to day management of the learning environment, eg. preparing/clearing equipment and resources, preparation of classrooms/ art areas etc and outside areas
Display and present children’s work
Sort and tidy cupboards
Cleaning up
Assist in management of pupil behaviour
Liaise with parents, answering queries
Participate in record keeping – eg providing information to contribute to recording pupil achievement, taking photos of pupils work
Provide feedback about learning activities, responses to them and support provided
Undertake routine admin and clerical support (copying, filing, collecting money etc)
EDUCATION/TRAINING AND LIKELY ABILILTIES
Have at least GCSE/GCE/ in literacy and numeracy
Be committed to own professional development, and be willing to undertake other appropriate training, preferably leading to national standards (NVQ level 2)
Have completed TA induction programme
Understand special educational needs
Knowledge of school rules, procedures, policies
Be aware of and understand the Authority’s regulations, eg. HASAW, Child Protection etc
Can understand and support the curriculum
Be able to use technology as a learning tool – eg computer, video,
Able to operate technological equipment – e.g. photocopier, digital camera
Have good communication and listening skills
Able to take direction but also take initiative when required
Have experience of working (paid or unpaid) with children of appropriate age range though no previous experience of work as a TA required
Able to relate well to children and adults
Can solve straightforward problems and respond to unforeseen circumstances (eg hazards, accidents etc)
Pay: From £7,351.00 per year
Work Location: In person