Landmarks is an independent specialist day college for young people with learning disabilities and difficulties. The college offers a wide range of programmes that are tailored to each individual's needs.
Landmarks operates from several sites across; Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, with our main site located in Eckington, S21 4EF.
Landmarks has several satellite provisions in Rotherham, Nottingham city Centre and a "real-life" hospitality and catering facility in Rainworth, Mansfield. These environments enable us to provide a range of personal and vocational training opportunities including:
Music
Horticulture
Animal Care
Hospitality & Catering
Work Experience
Travel Training
Art
Employability
Personal and Social Development
Performing Arts
Functional Skills
Conservation
Enterprise
Duke of Edinburgh
Supported Internships
Creative Media
Community Access
Our staff are required to work on a range of different sites, including; college campuses, employer's premises or communities local to your learners home - therefore willingness to travel is essential. There may be a requirement to transport learners in your own car, insurance implications are reimbursed. Mileage and expenses are provided for travel during the working day.
Purpose:
A Pastoral Tutor Support Assistant (PTSA), works closely with the Tutor, providing practical and pastoral support, maintaining learner engagement, and covering for the Tutor when required.
The PTSA will provide cover for their designated Tutor when needed. If cover is required for a different Tutor, pay will be aligned to the unqualified or qualified tutor pay scale, as appropriate. Temporary cover should be limited to a maximum of one academic term.
The position of
Pastoral Tutor Support Assistant
has the following functions within the organisation:
Working with the Pastoral Tutor
Assist the Pastoral Tutor in the creation, preparation and management of pastoral duties, session preparation and resource creation
To link with a designated Pastoral Tutor and tutor group and work with them directly for most of their working week
To work alongside the Pastoral Tutor during their non-contact time, to ensure pastoral duties are carried out as per tutor checklist and as directed by the Pastoral Tutor or college leadership team
To support the Pastoral Tutor to create and maintain a purposeful, orderly, and supportive environment, in accordance with session plans and assist with the display and recording of learners work and achievements
To support the Pastoral Tutor to maintain accurate learner records for their tutees at all times
To be a second point of contact for parents in relation to the pastoral group
To support the completion of individual tutee paperwork as directed by the tutor
To support the tutor to delivery high quality sessions at all times
To help set learning targets that stretch and challenge learners to learn new things and progress towards their goals
To axssist the tutor to implement individual learning plans, using the support plans and risk assessments to good effect
To provide cover support for the designated Tutor when required
Support the Tutor to resolve learner issues and concerns
Supporting Learners
Support learners in group sessions or on an individual basis
Assist learners to ensure safe and efficient arrival and departure to/from college
Motivate and engage learners in planned activities
Ensure learners are always safe with considerations for health and well-being
Support learners with behaviours that may challenge and help develop strategies to overcome behavioural issues
Assist learners with their care at breaktimes/lunchtimes
Deliver personal care and support which meet or exceed learners' requirement, promoting independence throughout, for example helping the learner with care needs to have a shower, to go to the toilet or to care for their skin or hair
Embed mathematics, English and ICT skills wherever possible in sessions
Professional Development and Compliance
Undertake training as and when necessary
Participate in the staff appraisal process
Attend internal meetings, briefings and other forums as required
Promote Equality & Diversity in the curriculum area
Carry out the duties and requirements of the post in compliance with Landmarks Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection and other policies and procedures
This list of duties should not be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive as the post holder may be required to undertake other reasonably determined duties and
responsibilities commensurate with their role as a member of the team at Landmarks.
Allocation of PTSA support
: As a guide, the College may allocate a Pastoral Tutor Support Assistant (PTSA) to a tutor group once it reaches
8 tutees
, subject to learner need, timetable, and available resource. Where a tutor group has
more than 8 tutees
on a sustained basis, the College
will allocate a dedicated PTSA
. Decisions will also consider the complexity of learner needs and safeguarding requirements. The allocation of PTSA support will be reviewed at each annual staffing review.
Confidential emotional, financial and practical support whenever you need it.
Education Support Helpline:
Free, specialist wellbeing support for all teaching and education staff.
Access to Trained Mental Health First Aiders:
On-site support from staff trained to listen, signpost and offer immediate reassurance.
Comprehensive Westfield Health Package (level 2):
Includes a health cash plan, virtual GP appointments, counselling options, discounted shopping and services, and a wide range of wellbeing resources.
Annual Flu Vaccination Voucher:
Supporting your health and reducing winter illness.
Access to Additional Discount Schemes:
Including the Blue Light Card and other optional staff savings programmes.
Health & Wellbeing Services:
Occupational Health support where necessary.
Generous Annual Leave Entitlement:
Up to 35 days, dependant on length of service.
Long Service Recognition:
Celebrating and rewarding your commitment to the organisation.
Enhanced Family-Friendly Policies:
Increased occupational maternity and paternity pay (subject to eligibility).
Occupational Sick Pay:
Enhanced sick pay that increases with length of service.
Professional Development & Career Progression:
A wide range of CPD, training courses and structured development pathways (role-dependent).
Life Cover:
Financial protection providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Standard Life Pension Scheme:
Supporting your long-term financial wellbeing.
Free On-Site Parking.
In return we will offer:
Westfield Health Scheme following a successful probation.
Life cover following a successful probation.
Standard life pension.
30 days holiday - plus bank holidays (pro rata - 52-week employees) - addition of 1 extra day's holiday after your third anniversary, up to a maximum of 5 additional days.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 26,111.88 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Employee discount
Free flu jabs
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking
Private medical insurance
Sick pay
Work Location: In person
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