About this role
Be committed to supporting individual children's social, moral, emotional and academic well-being Have an empathetic understanding of children's emotions and behaviour and actively seeks to remove barriers to learning Be patient, cheerful and understanding Have good interpersonal skills Be full of innovative ideas and strategies to adapt to daily challenges Communicate effectively with children, team members and the wider community Have the ability to use their own initiative and to work as part of a team Be calm, consistent and fair – ensuring that children are safe and happy Have experience working with Key Stage 2 pupils (preferred but not essential)
We are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our friendly team and we would welcome someone who has a passion for working with children. We offer a supportive team environment and will support the right person in developing their skills through on the job training. We will consider individuals who have not worked in a school before but hold the relevant qualifications and skills detailed below.
The successful applicant should have excellent numeracy, literacy and communication skills and relevant qualifications ie 3 GCSE’s at Grades A-C or equivalent, including Maths and English.
