About the apprenticeship
Duties
The role involves:
Supporting teaching and learning activities in the classroom.
Working with individual pupils or small groups, including those with additional learning needs (ALN).
Assisting in the preparation of learning materials and maintaining an engaging classroom environment.
Encouraging pupils’ literacy, numeracy, and communication skills.
Providing support during break times, extra-curricular activities, and school trips.
Helping pupils with personal care needs (e.g., toileting, feeding, mobility) under supervision.
Learning about and applying key school policies, including safeguarding, confidentiality, and behaviour management.
Developing professional relationships with teachers, staff, and pupils
Requirements
Qualifications
GCSE Grade A-CThe Successful candidate should have: -
Experience of working with students with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Have at least GCSE (or equivalent) in English, Welsh if required and Maths (A*-C) and be able to present information verbally and in writing to others
Have experience of TA/ SEN TA work.
Have attended further training on aspects of the curriculum or areas of specific special need.
Have additional communication skills – e.g. basic sign language / Makaton
Welsh Language Requirement - I can, or am prepared to learn within a reasonable time period, how to pronounce Welsh personal and place-names correctly, and I can give and respond to basic greetings on the telephone or in person.
Skills
The Successful candidate should have: -
Experience of working with students with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Have at least GCSE (or equivalent) in English, Welsh if required and Maths (A*-C) and be able to present information verbally and in writing to others
Have experience of TA/ SEN TA work.
Have attended further training on aspects of the curriculum or areas of specific special need.
Have additional communication skills – e.g. basic sign language / Makaton
Welsh Language Requirement - I can, or am prepared to learn within a reasonable time period, how to pronounce Welsh personal and place-names correctly, and I can give and respond to basic greetings on the telephone or in person.
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
Brynllywarch Hall School
Kerry
Newtown
SY16 4PB