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Inclusion Support Assistant

Date posted : 20/12/19
£57 - 80 per day

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The Headteacher and SENCO within a mixed comprehensive secondary school located in the Farnworth region of Bolton is seeking a resilient Inclusion Support Assistant starting immediately until the end of the academic year.

Due to a newly restructured support department in place at school there is now an exciting opportunity for an experienced, enthusiastic Inclusion Support Assistant to join a welcoming staff team. If you would like further information for this exciting opportunity, please see the details below;

  •           Full time Inclusion Support Assistant, required immediately.
  •           Must have relevant previous experience working with young people to be considered.
  •           Experience working with challenging behaviour is highly advantageous.
  •           Opportunity to work within a high performing secondary school which is easily accessible via the M61.
  •           Earn up to GBP350 per week.

 “Pupils love their school and are very happy here. They show respect for their teachers and for each other and bullying is rare. Pupils’ conduct around school is exemplary. Teachers know individual pupils well, including those who have special educational needs and/or disabilities, who are well supported” – Ofsted.

Due to a newly restructured support department in place at school there is now an exciting opportunity for an experienced, enthusiastic Inclusion Support Assistant to join a welcoming staff team. If you would like further information for this exciting opportunity, please see the details below. The responsibilities for the successful candidate will include but may not be limited to;

  • Provide support and work with individual pupils and small intervention based groups across Key stages 3/4 to ensure pupils learning goes on as uninterrupted.
  • Support teachers in the organisation of resources for pupils in line with work set.
  • Challenge pupils, demanding high expectations of all pupils, in order to engage and develop their independence and self-confidence.
  • Contribute to planning activities along with the class teacher/SENCO; adjusting lessons appropriately.

Located in on the borderline between Bolton and Bury, our client secondary school has approximately 600 pupils currently on roll, aged 11-16. The school has newly refurbished learning spaces which provides access to state of the art resources within modern facilities. The school can be accessed via the M61 motorway and for those on public transport, there are a number of public transport options available with links across Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas Bury, Preston, Salford and Wigan.

If you would like to be considered for this exciting Inclusion Support Assistant position, please send an up to date CV highlighting all relevant experience via the links provided below or contact the Manchester Secondary Office for further information.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later

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