
Learning Support Assistant
- Nottingham
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Friendly, welcoming children;
- A real commitment to team work;
- A creative approach to teaching and learning, which is developing through the 'Thinking Schools' initiative and Drive Team;
- High expectations of children's behaviour to learning and achievements;
- A relational approach to understanding and meeting the needs of challenging behaviours and attachment and trauma;
- A high commitment to wellbeing and mental health across school;
- A keen approach to CPD and staff development;
- A strong approach to subject leadership;
- The confidence to take on new challenges and initiatives to further develop the school;
- An OPAL school, where learning through play should happen every day;
- A strong, supportive and committed staff, with a clear vision for the future;
- A Governing Body who are supportive of the staff team and the school improvement priorities;
- A GOOD school, verified by Ofsted November 2021.
- Show a true interest in working at Greasley Beauvale by visiting the school as part of the application process (unless travel is difficult);
- Be an exemplary and inspirational support assistant with a commitment to high standards of care, welfare and educational support for all children;
- Be creative and innovative and able to enthuse and motivate all learners, whilst making learning fun;
- Have a desire to develop their experience of working across the primary phases;
- Be a strong team member;
- Be able to work effectively as part of a team;
- Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills (including with parents);
- Have a willingness to assist pupils with personal care where needed;
- Be able to support children with behavioural and attachment and trauma needs where needed;
- Have a strong awareness that challenging behaviours are an indication of needs that require meeting (rather than 'chosen' behaviours);
- Have high expectations of children's achievements and behaviour, whilst remaining positive;
- Have experience of working with children on a 1:1 basis;
- Have strategies and experience of dealing with challenging behaviour;
- Be supportive and enthusiastic about working in a school that is committed to school improvement.
- Work from 8.45-3.15pm daily (including a 30 min lunch cover)