Teaching Assistant - After School Club & Individual Carer

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Teaching Assistant - After School Club Co-ordinator & Individual Carer
Reports to:
Deputy Head Pastoral
Hours:
10.00 to 18.00 daily, term time only plus any required INSET
Contract type:
Permanent
Salary:
tbc
Job Description - After School Club Co-ordinator:
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To co-ordinate the out of hours care in Dining room, Sundowners room, or Nursery
sessions during the designated hours and outdoors when the weather is suitable.
To promote a happy, safe and secure environment whilst carrying out the role.
Responsibilities:
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Ensure that each girl feels valued and has a happy and enjoyable time.
Supervise homework, listening to readers, playing with the girls.
Dining Room duties:
 Assist with organisation and smooth running of the dining room, e.g. queue
management and clearing away.
 Promote table manners
Playground duties:
 Maintain high standards of behaviour and safety on outdoor equipment
 Encourage and initiate play activities
 Assist with organisation of sessions and maintain order, eg lining up
Classroom duties
 Maintain high standards of behaviour and order in the rooms.
 Promote and initiate play activities.
Job Description – One to One Carer:
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To be responsible for the day-to-day management of the needs of a Year 1 pupil with
Cystic Fibrosis, in liaison with the School Nurse, Head of Learning Support, and class
teacher .
To ensure her overall wellbeing by balancing both the medical requirements of the CF
treatments as well as her educational development within school.
Full training will be provided
Responsibilities:
 Liaise with the class teacher and assess timings to do DNase
 Be responsible for physiotherapy session and nebuliser for DNAse (in liaison with the
school nurse).
 Sterilise equipment as required.
 Check stock of DNase, enzymes and any other current medication, send a request to
parents for additional supplies as required
 Calculate enzyme amounts for any food or drink, and watch how much she eats in order
to calculate fat intake (not wheat and dairy).
 Support catching up with any work missed while doing the physiotherapy session.
 Supervise during break times, changing for swimming and on school trips to ensure the
environment is suitable and safe.
General:
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Attend all In-School training sessions as requested by the Headmistress or her Deputy.
Comply with the information and guidance in the Staff Handbook and all other School
Policies.
Establish effective, professional working relationships with colleagues.
Set a good example to the girls through presentation, personal appearance and general
conduct.
Be aware of safeguarding/child protection responsibilities and procedures in place at the
school and bring any concerns immediately to the attention of the appropriate designated
person.
Be responsible for personal health and safety at work and inform the Facilities Manager
of any health and safety matters which need attention.
Promote and maintain high standards of behaviour.
Please note this is not an exhaustive list of duties.
Person Specification:
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Loves working with children
Flexible
Enthusiastic
Organised
Creative
Excellent communicator – with children and adults alike
Sense of fun
Qualifications required:
Qualification and other required skills
NVQ level 3 in Child Care/Playwork or
equivalent
Excellent communication skills
Recent experience of working with children
age 3 -11
Good organisational skills
Relevant supervisory/management experience
First Aid qualification
Food Hygiene Qualification
Experience of administration systems
Competent in using computer systems
including email and Microsoft Word and
Publisher
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Desirable
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This is a great opportunity to join this school and become part of its exceptional and supportive
team with excellent opportunities for CPD.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and
young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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