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Behaviour Buddy, Bradford - September 2019

Date posted : 29/07/19
£57 - £60 per day

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Are you looking for a role where you can make a difference daily? Would you like to give disadvantaged pupils the support that others haven't been able to provide? Would you like to work in primary education but not sure where to start?

Teaching Personnel are currently working with a number of primary schools in Bradford district starting in the new term (September 2019). All schools are looking to recruit a behaviour buddy for the first half term to transition pupils back in to school following the summer break. Schools are keen to provide an inclusive education for all pupils to ensure that every child reaches their full potential by the time they leave primary school in Year 6. The roles are full time and ongoing with the opportunity for the candidate to accept a permanent role directly with the school after a successful internal interview.

The pupils come from a differing and often disadvantaged and deprived backgrounds or maybe Looked After (or in foster care). The pupils have the potential to really succeed in their early education but are currently disengaged within lessons and general day to day school routines. We are looking for someone who can make a real difference from day one after the summer holiday and someone that can manage difficult conversations and behaviour well and someone who possesses a resilient and calming nature. You will have a duty to ensure that children access the national curriculum as fully as possible and can provide pupils tailored support in a small groups or 1:1 settings to help them to achieve their personal, social and academic goals.

If you have experience in any of the following we urge you to get in touch:

  • Behaviour
  • Youth Offending
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Psychology
  • Mental Health
  • Residential Support
  • Care Work
  • Special Needs
  • Team Teach/MAPA (or equivalent)
  • Youth Work
  • Inclusion Support
  • Pastoral Care

The benefits of working for Teaching Personnel are:

  • Ongoing training and CPD
  • The opportunity to work with an Ofsted graded 'Outstanding' agency
  • A chance to go onto a permanent contract with a school that you love
  • Flexible working hours, weekends off and great rates of pay!

If you are interested in the above role please contact Sarah Franks today.

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