Main Duties:
- To work with small groups of children within our SEND Unit under the
supervision of the teacher including the implementation of ILPs
- Give regular feedback on children’s progress to the class teacher and file
records
- Attend to children’s personal care needs, including pastoral, social, health,
physical hygiene such as nappy changing, first aid and welfare matters
- Establish good relationships with pupils, taking on role model by presenting a
positive personal image and responding appropriately to individual needs
- Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils
- To assist with the dispensing of medication in exceptional circumstances with
appropriate training and under the supervision of medical staff where
necessary
- To carry out escort duties as appropriate whenever required
Support for Teachers:
- To assist the teacher to ensure a safe classroom and outdoor environment,
checking materials and personal equipment for defects and implement risk
assessments carried out by the teacher according to school guidelines. This
will include cleaning equipment used by pupils and ensuring its accessibility
- To work closely under the guidance of the teacher as required, with therapists,
medical staff, and other personnel working with pupils, so that their advice and
practice are integrated into ILPs
- Provide curricular clerical/admin support, eg. photocopying, making lists, and
collection of monies
- Prepare the classroom for lessons, including display work under the direction
of the teacher
- Undertake pupil record keeping as requested (e.g. provide a written statement
on pupil progress to the teacher)
- Support the teacher in managing pupil behaviour, reporting difficulties as
appropriate
- Gather and report information between parents and carers as directed
Support for the Curriculum:
- To provide support in all areas of the curriculum and on social occasions for
pupils who have been identified as having medical conditions which disable
their full independent access to mainstream school life
- Provide Curriculum / resource support and undertake programmes linked to
local and national learning strategies
- Support the use of ICT in learning activities and develop pupils’ competence
and independence in its use
- Prepare and maintain equipment/resources as directed by the teacher and
assist pupils in their use
Support for the School:
- Be aware of and comply with safeguarding and child protection procedures,
health and safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting
any concerns to the relevant member of staff
- Maintain high standards of health and safety at all time
- Maintain good relationships with colleagues and work together as a team
- Assist in the supervision of classroom and outdoor activities
- Assist with the supervision of discreet groups of pupils for short periods when
the teacher is not present
- Contribute to the overall ethos/work/aims of the school
- Be aware of and support difference and ensure all pupils have equal access
to opportunities to learn and develop
- Attend relevant meetings
- Participate in training, including relevant learning strategies and other learning
activities and performance management where required
A teaching assistant may be called upon occasionally to provide cover supervision
for a whole class for a session/lesson e.g. in an urgent situation.
However, they will not be required to set or allocate work to the pupils, as this will be determined by the class teacher.
The Teaching Assistant must carry out his or her duties with full regard and commitment to the Governing Body and City Council Policies.
Where the postholder is disabled, every effort will be made to supply all necessary aids, adaptations or equipment to allow them to carry out all the duties of the job. If, however, a certain task proves to be unachievable, job redesign will be fully considered.