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Assistant Learning Coach/Teaching Assistant (2 Posts)

Employer
The Ladder School
Location
Walsall, West Midlands
Salary
£13,988 – £14,553
Closing date
13 Sep 2019
Reference
TLS003

Job Details

Vacancy

Assistant Learning Coach (2 Posts)

Grade/Salary

SCP4-6 Term Time Only + 1 week

Actual Salary £13,988 – £14,553

The Ladder School is looking to recruit an enthusiastic, hardworking individual to join our team.

Post 1 Permanent (32.5 Hours per week)

Post 2 Fixed Term (As soon as possible – July 2020 with the possibility to extend (32.5 Hours per week) Part time working would be considered for this post.

Hours of work 8.35am – 3.05pm Monday to Friday.

The Ladder School is an academy that is part of The Mercian Trust. The Ladder School is a Free School set up by the trust to offer effective alternative provision for the young people of Walsall.

Based on the edge of Walsall town centre there are excellent links to the local and wider community. The Ladder School will operate under a commissioning model, where local mainstream schools will identify students at risk of permanent exclusion and will move them to The Ladder School, to transform their behaviour and enable them to be successful in their future. These students have struggled in mainstream education environments and benefit significantly from the smaller class sizes and additional support on offer at The Ladder School.

The Assistant Learning Coaches will be required to work under the guidance of the class teacher to support teaching and learning in the classroom and to provide general support to the class teacher in the management and organisation of the students and the learning environment.

The Assistant Learning Coaches may also be required to work 1:1 with an allocated student and provide support in all educational areas, promoting the inclusion of all students to ensure that they have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop.

The applicants should have experience of dealing with students who display challenging behaviour and should have worked in a relevant educational setting. All applicants must have a minimum qualification of Grade C/4 in English and Maths at GCSE level.

A good knowledge of supporting core subjects (English, Maths and Science) and vocational courses would be an advantage. We would also love to hear from graduates that our looking to train to become teach, as we can support routes into achieving qualified teacher status.

Staff should have a real interest in both the academic and pastoral aspects of education and should be committed to working as part of a close-knit, supportive team.

All applicants interested in this post must complete an application form. These can be found on our website and returned to info@ladderschool.org. CV’s are not accepted.

Previous applicants need not apply.

The Ladder School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A copy of the ‘Safeguarding Policy’ is available to view or download by logging onto the School website: www.ladderschool.org

This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check (formerly CRB) under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Further details regarding this check are available from the school or by visiting www.crb.gov.uk.

Closing date for applications: 12.00pm on Friday 13 September 2019

Interviews: Wednesday 21 September 2019

Company

Context of The Ladder Alternative Provision Free School

The Ladder School is a brand new school for Walsall, to cater for the needs of young people within the local community to offer something different educationally. The Ladder School will cater for young people at risk of exclusion from mainstream provision, primarily because of behavioural difficulties in terms of their needs being met in a mainstream setting.

The Ladder School is an free school that is part of the Mercian Trust and in turn close links to the Vine Trust will become the newest member to a diverse family of schools. Students who attend the Ladder School will be dual rolled with their ‘home’ school, to offer a wraparound alternative education provision to ensure they can succeed and to enable students to make a positive contribution to their families, the local community and wider society.

The uniqueness of The Ladder School, is embodied in a tailored 3-year KS4 programme of GCSE subjects and practical vocational courses followed by an innovative post-16 offer enhanced with significant employer involvement (Ladder Foundation). In order to ensure positive student destinations (post - 16 and post - 18) It is envisaged around 50% of students will reintegrate directly into General Further Education or a traineeship/apprenticeship at 16 with 50% of students continuing into the school’s sixth form.  Students in the school’s sixth form will follow bespoke study programmes that include;

  • vocational courses from the school’s specialist pathways
  • GCSE English and maths resist if required
  • a comprehensive pastoral and personal development element and
  • employer involvement including in careers/IAG, work-readiness and work experience placements.

The Ladder School is based on George Street, just outside of Walsall town centre, near ASDA.   

Our research; and additional analysis completed by the Local Authority, demonstrates a significant need for Alternative Provision places in Walsall (which is identified as an social mobility ‘opportunity area’). We expect to partner with the LA in the new joint wave of Special and AP free schools 2018/19 to see additional Ladder School’s established to serve me needs of students in the community.

Mission Statement

The Ladder School is a safe, well-ordered and caring environment for learning. It delivers high quality education to all its students and supports them in to developing their individual potential for growth, self-worth and self-control.

Values

  1. Alternative Provision doesn’t mean a dumping ground…it’s mainstream with the reasonable adjustments to succeed
  2. High standards and high expectations are incredibly important and are the corner stones to a successful school
  3. The Ladder School, should become the go-to place for educators from across the country to see best practice
  4. Good simply isn’t good enough
  5. Learning is about a journey and there is more than one way to get to the destination
  6. Qualifications, manners, respect and opportunity should be the foundations for students that need a second chance.
Company info
Website
Telephone
01922 285848
Location
40 George Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1RS
United Kingdom

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