Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship

Byfield Primary School are looking to recruit an ambitious, nurturing, and dedicated Teaching Assistant Apprentice to join their team.

We believe that by working in our school you will be given the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and experience that will allow you to be successfully employed in the future as a Teaching Assistant.

Duties and Responsibilities

The current main areas of responsibility are as follows but all  staff within school are expected to show flexibility in the  reviewing of responsibilities to meet the school’s needs, which  may change from time to time.

Support for students

  • Support individuals or groups during independent/group  work, e.g. explain tasks, reinforce key objectives/concepts or vocabulary, use  practical apparatus, support less able students, extend/challenge the more able,  keep students on task, interested, motivated and engaged.

  • Promote  independence and development of self-esteem.

  • Assist in the personal, social and  emotional development of students.

  • Help students to develop communication  skills.

  • Promote inclusion and acceptance of all students, encourage them to  interact and work co-operatively and engage in activities. 

  • Occasional supervision of whole class to undertake pre-set work and/or activities  during the absence of the teacher for short periods. 

  • Assist with the development and implementation of IEPs/behaviour plans and  attend IEP and statement review meetings as appropriate. 

  • Assist with student supervision on visits, trips and school activities off site under  the overall guidance of a teacher. 

  • Use specialist skills/knowledge/training to provide support in specialist areas. 

  • Encourage and reinforce positive interactions between students working with any  behaviour targets set.

  • Identify and report any uncharacteristic behaviour  patterns.

  • Monitor and provide for general care, safety and welfare of students, including tasks connected with their social inclusion and personal/physical care. 

  • Support and implement strategies to manage pupil behaviour and individual  behaviour plans. 

Support for teachers

  • Assist with lesson/activity planning, delivery and  evaluation. Monitor individual/group achievements of key objectives and provide  feedback to the teacher.

  • Contribute to student assessment through observation  and reporting and record information relevant to the assessment and review of  students’ progress.  

  • Liaise with parents/carers, specialist teachers and other professional staff, share  and provide information. 

  • Active involvement in day to day management of the learning environment  including responsibility for the care and preparation of teaching aids, equipment,  materials and differentiated resources 

  • Undertake routine and non-routine administrative tasks, e.g. produce  worksheets, administer coursework 

Curriculum support

  • Contribute to curriculum planning and evaluation and assist  in implementation.

  • Assist in the delivery of lessons/sessions and interact with the  teacher and students as required.

  • Undertake agreed learning activities/teaching  programmes, adjusting activities according to student responses.

  • Support and  use ICT in learning activities and develop students’ competence and  independence in its use.

  • Make use of professional development opportunities. 

General responsibilities

  • There will be some lunchtime supervision and duties as part of this role.

  • Adhere to all relevant school policies. 

  • Have due regard for safeguarding and welfare of children and young  people and to follow the child protection procedures adopted by the Trust 

  • Participate in the school’s appraisal process. 

  • The post holder will be responsible for their own health and safety. All duties and  responsibilities must be carried out in line with the specific requirements detailed  in the MAT Health and Safety policies. 

  • Due to changing customer demands, duties and responsibilities are likely to vary  from time to time and the school therefore retains the right to amend job  descriptions to reflect changing requirements. 

  • Perform any other reasonable tasks within the range of the salary grade

Training to be provided

Training for this qualification will be provided by ourselves at SCCU Group, an Ofsted good training provider. Our tuition is all delivered in the workplace and bespoke to your particular role.

  • Support in Teaching & Learning Level 3 Standard, 18 months practical with an additional 2 months End Point Assessment period

  • Functional Skills in Maths, English and ICT (if required)

Benefits Provided by Training Provider:

  • Bespoke work-based tuition and additional learning support where necessary.

  • Access to TOTUM student discount.

  • Access to Life and Progress employee support programme which includes: Health and wellbeing support, Around-the-clock support, and Confidential counselling.

Working Week and Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30-4:00pm with a 30 minute unpaid lunch.

Salary: £6.40 per hour

Address: Byfield Primary School, Bell Lane, Byfield, NN1 6US.

Start date: September 2024.

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