Job description
20 hours per week
Job advertisement
Salary: NJC Grade 3 (actual salary for 20 hours p/w term time only is £9648.44).
Woodlands Meed is a foundation special school with a wide range of learning difficulties and complex special needs, including Autistic Spectrum Conditions and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties. We are also a Specialist School for Communication and Interaction. Interested applicants need to have experience or a keen interest in meeting the needs of learners with a wide range of special needs and the ability to contribute positively to a team of class staff.
A full training programme will form part of your induction and a comprehensive INSET training package will equip you to meet the needs of our learners.
We also offer all staff access to a bespoke employee well-being programme.
20 hrs per week, term time only, 10.00 to 2.00 Monday to Friday. We would also consider additional hours for the right candidate able to support pupil physical therapy sessions and hydro therapy sessions or with relevant medical experience.
Pupil support assistants are required to work in the dining hall and playground over the lunch period. We also like our PSA staff to work with pupils in the classrooms before and after lunch.
Closing date: 1/9/2023
Application forms and job descriptions for any vacancies are available to download, alternatively call 01444 244133 to request a copy by email or post.
Completed application forms should be emailed to [email protected] or posted to Sandra Feltham at the school site.
All appointments are subject to satisfactory references, an enhanced DBS clearance and verification of medical fitness.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Woodlands Meed is an inclusive employer and committed to ensuring applicants with a disability are guaranteed an interview provided the minimum requirements for the role are met. We will ensure any reasonable adjustments you may need to access the interview are in place. We are committed to the Government Disability Confident scheme.