Permanent. Assistant Teacher
Job Reference: 1011396
We are assisting Acts of Random Kindness (ARK), who are looking for a dedicated Assistant Teacher.
The successful candidate will be a qualified and committed educator who is specifically trained and experienced in working with young people with SEND, a history of trauma, and complex behaviours, to ultimately improve literacy levels, unleash potential and contribute significantly towards a brighter future for our students.
Responsibilities will include:
- Teaching the literacy intervention programme to identified students
- Planning, delivering and offering support to students on a one-to-one or small group basis and differentiating as needed
- Identifying, assessing and tracking student progress
- Planning and supporting with after-school activities
- Liaising with classroom teachers, SENCO, SMT and other members of staff in Government schools
- Supervising and chaperoning students between MER lessons, at after-school club, during field trips and other special events
- Planning and managing a summer camp
- Completing administrative tasks
- Modeling and demonstrating a positive attitude and helping to support the development of a positive learning environment
- Promoting the safeguarding of children, enforcing child protection policies, and undertaking any relevant training
- Performing additional tasks as required
- Participating in performance management and other professional development activities
- Reporting to Education Manager and Director
Qualifications, experience and skills required:
- An associate or bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject
- Experience working with children with a variety of learning/behavioural needs
- A high standard of reading, speaking, writing and numeracy skills are essential
- Excellent communication, and organisational skills
- A warm and nurturing personality is important, and the post holder must have the ability to build strong relationships with students and parents, and model respectful interaction
- A team player with the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, students, parents, and outside agencies
- Confidentiality is a key requirement for this post
- Ability to work as part of a team in supporting the day-to-day operation of the service
- Experience working with challenging young people to improve their well-being
- Must have own vehicle and clean driver’s license
Salary range for the position is $30,000-$40,000 per annum, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Statutory benefits provided.