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Support for Learning Assistant (Advanced) - FLK12155

Job details
Posting date: 14 October 2024
Salary: £25,793.00 to £27,182.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 28 October 2024
Location: Falkirk, FK1 5BZ
Company: Falkirk Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: FLK12155

Summary

Job Advert

You will be part of a team that provides an efficient, professional and comprehensive support service for a large secondary school.

You will be providing teacher and pupil support to enhance pupil achievement. As required at advanced level, this post holder will be based primarily within our Health Faculty to assist the Home Economics Department with class preparations for practical teaching classes. It would be advantageous if applicants already held a Food Hygiene certificate, if not please note that the successful candidate must undertake this training.

You will also undertake a wide range of whole school support activities and pupil support with regards to the general supervision, safety, care and wellbeing of the pupils which may include covering our medical provision.

Good communication and organisational skills are required and you should enjoy working as part of a team. You should have some experience of working with children, ideally in an educational setting. Successful candidates must also undertake training in manual Handling and First Aid.

You will work 29 hours per week on a term time basis.

This post is temporary until August 2025 due to service requirement.

If you are the successful candidate, you will be required to gain/maintain PVG scheme membership.

For an informal discussion please contact Kirsty Wilsdon, Resource Manager, Falkirk High School on 01324 679010.

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