At a Glance
- Tasks: Support neurodivergent children and deliver engaging sessions in a caring environment.
- Company: Join a vibrant school community focused on social justice and high expectations.
- Benefits: Professional development, weekly planning time, and a supportive team.
- Other info: Be part of a dedicated team committed to going the extra mile.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while growing your skills.
- Qualifications: Experience with neurodivergent children and delivering effective interventions.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
We are looking for a skilful and caring Achievement Assistant to join our team of hard working, committed staff.
Responsibilities
- Confident creating and maintaining positive relationships with pupils and colleagues
- Confident to work within both mainstream school and the Mainstream Autism Base
- Experienced in working with children with a neurodivergent profile, including Autism
- Experience in delivering research-based interventions
- Able to deliver engaging sessions to groups of children in a variety of subjects
- This role will involve working 1:1 and with small groups in both the Mainstream Autism Base and the mainstream school
Team and ethos
- Supportive of our school ethos and the wider aims of the Central Region Schools Trust
- Able to work well as part of a team
Qualifications
- Experience in working with neurodivergent children including Autism
- Experience in delivering research-based interventions
Benefits and development
- A vibrant learning community centred around social justice and high expectations
- A team committed to going the extra mile for our children
- A commitment to professional development
- Induction support on joining the school community and taking up the role
- Protected time weekly to plan and prepare lessons
Inclusion Achievement Assistant in Worcester employer: Oldbury Park Primary School
Join our vibrant learning community as an Inclusion Achievement Assistant, where you will be part of a dedicated team that prioritises social justice and high expectations for all pupils. We offer a supportive work culture with a strong commitment to professional development, ensuring you have the resources and time needed to excel in your role. Located within the Central Region Schools Trust, this position provides unique opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the lives of neurodivergent children while fostering positive relationships in both mainstream and specialised settings.
Contact Details:
Oldbury Park Primary School Recruitment Team