Annual wage £9,984.00 Wages explained Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week). Minimum Wage Rates Working week Monday to Friday, shifts to be confirmed on interview. (Term Time only - 39 Weeks a year) Total hours per week: 30 Expected duration 18 Months Possible start date 31 May 2024 Date posted 30 Apr 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000244101 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day To assist with the planning, delivery and evaluation of whole class learning activities, including identifying how the pupils can best be supported. To work under the supervision of a teacher to plan, deliver and evaluate learning activities for small groups or individual pupils, providing feedback on pupil engagement and their achievement of the desired learning objectives. To help prepare, monitor and maintain a safe and secure learning environment in line with the teacher’s lesson plans. To promote the development of pupil's self-reliance, self-esteem and emotional resilience. To promote, observe and report on pupil performance and development, using assessment strategies to improve learning. To support the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of pupils, facilitating children and young people's learning and development. To promote the development of positive relationships and acceptable behaviour in accordance with school policy. To develop positive relationships with colleagues, providing consistent and effective support and working constructively as a member of the school staff team. To support pupils to improve their numeracy and literacy skills through focussed learning activities and more generally across the curriculum. To prepare and utilise ICT resources to support pupils learning. To prepare and support the use of learning materials, monitor and maintain curriculum resources, and create visual displays in order to ensure a relevant physical learning environment. To provide care and encouragement to children and young people with disabilities or special educational needs, supporting them to participate in activities and liaising, if required, with parents / carers / other professionals as appropriate. To provide support for bilingual / multilingual pupils if required. To invigilate or provide authorised SEN support for internal and external tests and examinations under formal conditions. To assist with the maintenance of pupil record keeping systems, including recording agreed updates to individual records. To communicate as appropriate with parents and carers about the care and education of their children, as directed by the school. To assist volunteers based in your work area, as appropriate. To encourage participation in structured and unstructured learning activities, including play during daily timetabled breaks and lunchtimes. (Primary and Special Schools) To support, as appropriate, in instances where pupils are unwell whilst at the school. To provide toileting support to pupils as necessary. To contribute to assessing and developing plans to meet the personal support needs of children and young people with additional requirements, and assist in the implementation and evaluation of the plans. To monitor attendance to identify any patterns of absence and lateness and work with colleagues and parents to seek ways of helping the pupil to attend school more regularly. To lead/cover an extra-curricular activity under the direction of the school but with limited direct supervision. To escort and supervise pupils on educational visits and out of school activities, ensuring their health, safety and well-being. To undertake midday supervision duties. first aid should only be provided by staff who hold appropriate first-aid qualifications. However, any member of staff may be required to provide general support to a child who is unwell or receiving first aid treatment. these duties only to be undertaken after appropriate risk assessment and training have been provided. What training will the apprentice take and what qualification The training you will be getting Work towards your Level 3 Teaching Assistant Qualification. (All learning is delivered online/ remote) Training Provider: LMP Education (rated 8th best UK training provider) What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Full-time role to be considered upon completion of the apprenticeship Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, Attention to detail, Problem solving skills, Analytical skills, Team working Qualifications GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 4/C or above or equivalent) Essential GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade 4/C or above or equivalent) Essential