We are looking for a new member of staff to join our school team as a Learning Support Assistant.
We believe that the holistic understanding of an individual is one of the essential contributors within a child's primary education. We want our children to have a memorable and transformational learning experience with us, to enable them to walk confidently into their next learning journey and flourish.
We also believe that all children have the right to achieve our vision of being...
"LOVING, COURAGEOUS and TRUSTWORTHY, so they can be talented role models and make
A positive difference in God's world."
We can offer you a supportive and inclusive staff team of friendly, dedicated professionals,
opportunities for professional development and a school full of amazing children who are a delight to work with!
Job role and responsibilities - Key requirements
Essential Qualities:
GCSE English and Maths A-C or equivalent
Experience working with or volunteering with children of Primary age
Able to apply effective behaviour management strategies with a level of skill that demonstrates a caring, non-judgemental approach whilst remain clear and firm with expectations
An understanding of ways in which children learn and appropriate learning environments
Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities
Strong organisational skills
Ability to keep accurate records of pupils' progress and assessments
Able to use initiative and prioritise, demonstrating a flexible approach
A child-centred person willing to create, nurture and build trusting relationships, working alongside children, being a co-adventurer, communicating and facilitating learning.
Strong communication skills
Able to help children validate and manage their own feelings and those of others, appropriately.
A patient individual with a consistently calm and positive approach
Resilient and hard working
A team player
Desirable Qualities:
Previous experience of working as an LSA
Recent training or experience in the delivery of specific structured interventions
Experience of supporting children with Special Educational Needs
Experience of delivering support programmes from the schools therapy services (eg. Speech and Language or Occupational Therapy)
Experience in the use of Makaton, PECS or other communication supports
Child care qualification or a degree
Interest in running lunch time provision to support our children in specific areas of development
Application Procedure
If you think your skill set fits all, or most of the above, then please email recruitment@pilgrimscross.co.uk and we will send you an application pack , or if you would like a school tour please call 1264 369523
Monday to Friday 8.00am to 3.00pm
The LSA role equates to approximately
30 hours per week
or increased to 32.5 with lunchtime
duties
and is a fixed term contract until 31st August 2026.
The salary can be negotiated based on experience at the point of appointment.
Successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other
relevant employment checks.
More information about our school can be found on our website - www.pilgrimscross.co.uk
Safer Recruitment
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