About the apprenticeship
Duties
As a pastoral support you would support teachers and help children with their educational and social development, both in and out of the classroom. In this role you will work with form tutors, to ensure the welfare and progress of students in their learning, personal development and at certain transition/intervention points.
Job roles will include:
· Working within a Secondary school full-time as a Teaching Assistant
· Maintain high levels of attendance and punctuality and working to improve it
· Be the first point of contact for students and families when personal matters that affect learning
· Support students’ progress by monitoring attendance and punctuality and acting effectively to improve it
· Work with agencies in school and beyond to support students and their families
· Maintain school records on attendance, progress, interventions and communications for evaluation, accountability and statutory purposes
Additional information
Entry Requirements and Expectations:
A strong interest in working in an educational setting.
A willingness to learn and undertake professional training.
A commitment to completing the Apprenticeship and gaining the qualification.
Good communication, teamwork and interpersonal skills.
A professional and responsible approach to working with children.
Full adherence to school safeguarding and conduct policies.
Apprenticeship To Be Undertaken:
Level 2/3 Supporting, Teaching and Learning
Requirements
Qualifications
GCSE Grade A - CAny previous experience working with children
Any prior experience with special educational needs (SEN)
Strong English and Mathematics
Communicational skills relevant to both children and adults
Competent skills in numeracy, literacy and ICT
Ability to self-manage and organise own time
Personal qualities
Reliable
Smart appearance
Professional attitude
A level of maturity in working in a school environment will be required
Ambitious and hard-working
Desire to be a positive role model to young people
Skills
Any previous experience working with children
Any prior experience with special educational needs (SEN)
Strong English and Mathematics
Communicational skills relevant to both children and adults
Competent skills in numeracy, literacy and ICT
Ability to self-manage and organise own time
Personal qualities
Reliable
Smart appearance
Professional attitude
A level of maturity in working in a school environment will be required
Ambitious and hard-working
Desire to be a positive role model to young people
Welsh language
Welsh spoken skills: No
Welsh written skills: No
If you are interested in doing an apprenticeship through the medium of Welsh or bilingually, please contact the training provider to find out if it is available.
Training provided
Training provider
Achieve More Training Ltd
Qualification
Level 2/3 Supporting, Teaching and Learning
Disability confident
Is this employer disability confident: No
What is disability confident?
Disability confident employers are committed to offering equal opportunities for people with disabilities and health conditions.
Employer details
Ap Prentis Cyf
Ysgol Treffynnon
Pen-y-maes Road
Holywell
CH8 7EN