What skills and experience we're looking forQUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING1. Graduate Qualified. (E)2. A strong working knowledg.....
What skills and experience we're looking for
QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
1. Graduate Qualified. (E)
2. A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. (E)
3. First Aid at Work. (D)
4. Trained in Arbor. (D)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
5. Experience of working with children, preferably in a school environment. (D)
6. An understanding of issues related to under-achievement and the barriers to learning that some pupils face. (D)
7. An understanding of relevant legislation, policies and codes of practice, eg. child protection, data protection and freedom of information. (D)
8. Knowledge of school’s behavioural and management policy and procedures. (D)
9. Experienced in assisting children on an individual basis, in small group and whole class work (D)
10. Able to explain tasks simply and clearly and foster independence (E)
11. Display work effectively, and make and maintain basic teaching resources (E)
12. Experience of working with ICT effectively and using systems to produce management information eg Arbor (D)
PERSONAL QUALITIES
13. Excellent organisational and record keeping skills. (E)
14. Relevant qualifications - e.g. GCSEs/Level 2, or equivalent including Maths and English (E)
15. The ability to assimilate information quickly. (E)
16. Work with guidance, but under limited supervision
17. Effective time management skills and the ability to be responsive and efficient. (E)
18. The ability to work to agreed quality levels and service standards as well as targets and work schedules. (E)
19. Ability to communicate effectively with persons at all levels both internal and at external level. (E)
20. Understanding of issues of confidentiality. (E)
21. Reliability and punctuality. (E)
22. A record of good health and attendance. (D)
23. Ability to remain calm and be able to work effectively under pressure. (E)
24. Ability to work co-operatively and flexibly as part of a team. (E)
25. Foster good relationships. (E)
26. Willingness to share information and expertise with other staff. (E)
27. Willingness to undertake further training and development outside of normal working hours. (E)
(E) is Essential
(D) is Desirable
What the school offers its staff
About The Hurlingham Academy:
The Hurlingham Academy is a very special community. Ofsted officially recognised our mixed comprehensive school as ‘outstanding’ in March 2024 and inspectors saw that ‘pupils behave exceptionally well and achieve highly.’ Our GCSE results consistently place us in the top 5 United Learning academies and our students have made ‘well above average’ progress for the last six years. This year, a tremendous 85% of students achieved a grade 4 or above in English and maths, with 75% achieving grade 5 or above in the two subjects. At the higher levels, 41% of all students achieved a grade 7 or above in English and maths.
These tremendous results are due to the unique culture that has developed at The Hurlingham Academy. The highest expectations of students and real academic rigour are combined with a strong focus on developing the whole child and embedding a culture in which every single child matters and must be supported to achieve their full potential. 42% of our students are pupil premium (nearly twice the national average) and so we are working to help some of the UK's most economically needy students achieve the best GCSE results possible.
At The Hurlingham Academy, we strive to ensure that our teaching standards are exceptionally high, and that children feel safe and supported in school. Lessons follow a knowledge-rich and academically rigorous curriculum, and we place a significant emphasis on teachers inspiring their students to love each subject and enjoy their learning.
Our staff body is a collaborative, close-knit and diverse community that learns together, has fun together and continues on our journey towards all-round excellence for each individual student, year after year. Our staff feel empowered, supported and are provided with the highest-quality professional development.
As part of United Learning, staff at The Hurlingham Academy enjoy enhanced rates of pay, additional planning days, shared curriculum resources, access to subject advisers and networks, 20% PPA time across an average working week, enhanced parental leave, wellbeing support, access to free and confidential counselling support, an excellent CPD offer and career progression opportunities within school clusters.
The Hurlingham Academy is located in Fulham, West London, just 10 minutes from Parsons Green tube station and within a stone’s throw of the River Thames. We welcome visits from prospective applicants.
About the role: We are looking for someone to join our Inclusion Team as a Learning Support Assistant(LSA). Thisis theideal opportunityfor aspiring teacherstoexperiencelife in a secondary school.Alternatively, you may be looking to build on current experience of supporting students and looking to develop your skill setas an LSA.
Our current LSAs are moving on to teacher training and we are looking for determined, dynamic and inspiring individuals to replace them. If this is you, then please get in touch.
Within thisrole,you will developstrategies to assist the learning of students withvarying Additional Educational Needs. The five main categories are:
• English as an Additional Language
• Cognition and Learning
• Speech, Language and Communication
• Social, Emotional and Mental Health
• Physical and Sensory
Amongst other things, our LSAsprovidein class support, co-planning directly with class teachers;create high qualityresources;provide one-to-one interventions;run small groupsessions andtake responsibility for delivering programmes of support in both literacy and numeracy.
Our LSAstake part in whole school staff training and get regular input from the Speech and Language Therapist, the Borough EAL coordinator and Educational Psychologist in how to best support the needs of our students.
At The Hurlingham Academy, we play to our team’s strengths and think hard about how best to supportyou andthe students.You will be a valued member of our team,whosecontributions arerespectedand who is trusted to deliver in your areas of expertise. Our LSAs work hard, but we in turn are prepared to invest in their professional development.This is a place where you can develop the skills you need tochallenge yourself and have a positive impact on those around you.
Like all of us at The Hurlingham Academy, youwill make it your mission to bring out the best in everyone - students, staff, parents and the wider community. We are confident our school will exceed your expectations – and that you will help our students to do the same, with teaching that improves their life chances.
We are open to applications from candidates looking for a full-time or part-time role and can be flexible with start/finish times. There will be the opportunity for candidates to discuss flexible working options at interview.
Safeguarding info: The Hurlingham Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for all successful applicants
UNITED LEARNING is a subsidiary charity of the not-for-profit charity, the United Church Schools (UCS) and shares with it the objective of managing schools which offer students a high quality education based on the principles of service and tolerance. Registered Charity No. 1093277
Commitment to safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment. Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance. Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant): childcare disqualification Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) medical online and social media prohibition from teaching right to work satisfactory references suitability to work with children You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.