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THE KISHARON CHARITABLE TRUST
Kisharon
Full-time
Teaching Assistant
Grade 1

Job Description

Purpose of the Post
Working under the guidance of a senior staff, Teaching Assistants play an important role in supporting the academic
and personal development of children both in and out of the classroom. This role can include getting the classroom
ready  for  lessons,  listening  to  children  read,  helping children  who  need  extra  support,  helping  teachers  to  plan
learning  activities  and  complete  records,  supporting  teachers  in  managing  class  behaviour,  supervising  group
activities and looking after children who are upset or have had accidents.

Key Areas

Support for Pupils

●  Establish  good  relationships  with  pupils,  acting  as  a  role  model  and  being  aware  of  and  responding

appropriately to individual needs

●  Attend to pupils’ personal needs including social, health, physical, hygiene, first aid and welfare matters
●  Supervise and support pupils ensuring their safety and access to learning
●  Support  pupils  to  access  learning  activities  as  directed  by  the  teacher  and  in  line  with  their  individual

learning plans or targets

Support for the Teacher

●  Support  the  teacher  to  establish  an  appropriate  learning  environment  including  preparing  for  lessons,

clearing away and assisting with the display of pupils’ work

●  Support the teacher in managing pupil behaviour
●  Be  aware  of  matters  relating  to,  for  example,  pupil  progress,  welfare  and  behaviour  and  report  to  the

teacher as agreed

●  Liaise sensitively and effectively with parents and carers as agreed with the teacher and in line with school

policies

●  Administer and assess routine tests and invigilate when required
●  Provide general administrative support

Support for the Curriculum

●  Support pupils to access the curriculum including, in particular, reading and ICT
●  Prepare and maintain equipment and resources as directed by the teacher and assist pupils in their use
●  Monitor and arrange orderly and secure storage as supplied
●  Operate and maintain everyday equipment in accordance with instructions, undertaking simple repairs and

reporting damage

Support for the School
●  Contribute to the overall ethos, work and aims of the school
●  Establish constructive relationships and communicate with other professionals to support the progress of

pupils

●  Be aware of and support difference and ensure all pupils have equal access to opportunities to learn and

develop

●  Attend relevant meetings and training as required
●  Assist with the supervision of pupils on visits, trips and out of school activities as required
●  Supervise pupils at lunch and break times

●  Be responsible for maintaining and updating records, information and data in line with school policies

Responsible to: Class Teacher

Employee Supervision: None

Knowledge, experience and skills:

E = Essential                  D = Desirable

Experience

1.  Relevant experience in a school or similar setting.
2.  Experience of working with children and young people with special educational needs and/or

social, emotional and mental health difficulties.

3.  Experience of using restorative practices.
4.  Experience of supporting pupils with strategies to enable them to settle to learn.

E
E

D
D

Knowledge

5.  Understanding  of  pupils’  needs  in  order  to  support  them  effectively  by  personalised  and

E

differentiated learning.

6.  Knowledge of issues and needs that affect behaviour and strategies to support.
7.  Knowledge of the range of ways that pupils learn and how to motivate them.
8.  Full understanding of the range of multi-agency support required and available to pupils.
9.  Full  working  knowledge  of  relevant  safeguarding,  equality  and  health  and  safety  policies,

E
E
E
E

codes of practice and legislation.

Skills

10. Ability to relate well to children and adults and to build positive relationships.
11. Ability to work constructively as part of a team, understanding school roles and responsibilities

E
E

and your own position within these.

12. Ability to deliver pre-planned programmes of work to children using personalised strategies

E

to support reluctant learners to engage and achieve learning goals/objectives.

13. Ability  to  respond  calmly  and  use  initiative,  responding  effectively  to  unexpected  or

E

unplanned situations or reactions throughout the school day.

14. Ability to use a range of strategies to support positive behaviour and self-regulation.
15. Ability to use correct English in spoken and written communication.
16. Ability in the use of IT.
17. Efficiency with the administration and maintenance of pupil records.

Qualifications:

18. High level of literacy and numeracy skills
19. Additional qualification, relevant to the role
20. Specific training in relevant learning strategies/interventions.
21. Commitment to all CPD offered.

Behaviours and expectations:

E
E
E
E

E
D
E
E

All staff members are expected to adhere to and promote professional standards including Kisharon’s
and the school’s code of conduct and values.

General:

The post holder will be expected to undertake any other duties, commensurate within the grade, at
the discretion of the Senior Leadership Team and develop and promote high standards of professional
conduct throughout the school and the wider Trust community. At the headteacher’s discretion, based
on the needs of the school, you may be redeployed.

You will be expected to carry out your duties in line with Kisharon’s policies, procedures and relevant
legislation.  You  will  be  made  aware  of  these  in  your  appointment  letter,  statement  of  particulars,
induction, ongoing performance management and development through school communications.

You will be required to work at any premises which Kisharon currently has or subsequently acquires
or at which it may, from time to time, provide services.

You will be expected to attend and participate in a wide variety of meetings as well as training and
development activities to support Kisharon and your own professional development.

All staff, regardless of their position,  are expected to undertake TeamTeach training and work within
"good practice" guidelines using a range of positive handling strategies, gradual and graded, involved
in holding, guiding and escorting safely, from least intrusive to more restrictive holds.

As part of your wider duties and responsibilities you will be required to promote and actively support
the  school’s  responsibilities  towards  safeguarding.  Safeguarding  is  about  keeping  people  safe  and
protecting people from harm, neglect, abuse and injury. It is about creating safe places, being vigilant
and doing something about any concerns you might have. It isn’t just about the very old and the very
young, it is about everyone who may be vulnerable.

The  post  holder  must  be  willing  to  undertake  an  enhanced  Disclosure  and  Barring  Service  check.
Please note that a conviction may not exclude candidates from appointment but will be considered as
part of the recruitment process.

14th June 2021