Inclusion Support Assistant
Job introduction
Inclusion Support Assistant (HLTA)
Contract: Full time, term time (37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year)
Salary: Band 3a- £21,748- £24,491 FTE. Actual pay £18,764- £21,320 depending on experience. Start date: ASAP
Application closing date: 31st October 2021- 11.59pm
Interview date: Week commencing 1st November 2021
The role
King’s School is currently recruiting for an Inclusion Support Assistant to join our excellent pastoral team. The successful applicant will work alongside another full time Inclusion Support Assistant, our two Pastoral Officers and the teaching Pastoral Team of Heads of Year and Deputy Headteacher to champion the wellbeing and outcomes of our students. The post holder will undertake work and support programmes to facilitate the inclusion of students and will work with a range of students on both a one-to-one and small group work basis. Please see the attached job description and person specification for more information about the role.
About the role
Who are we?
King’s School is an ecumenical Christian School in the Diocese of Chichester. The school opened its doors to its first cohort of students in September 2013. There are currently just over 700 students in years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, and a team of over 60 teachers and support staff. In September 2019 the school moved into its new, purpose-built site in Hangleton. This was the culmination of six years of hard work and planning and marked the beginning of an exciting new stage in the school’s development. Our next milestone will be the opening of our Sixth Form in 2023.
The school received its second Ofsted inspection in December 2018 (Section 8 inspection) and retained its rating of good overall with outstanding features, being recommended for an early full Section 5 inspection due to the progress made against the areas for improvement identified in the last Section 5 inspection in 2015. The inspector noted that “Pupils from a range of backgrounds thrive in this highly successful and inclusive school” and praised the School’s leadership team as being “dedicated, determined and ambitious”.
Our work and relationships are based upon the four core Christian values of Love, Forgiveness, Respect and Responsibility and through these we encourage and support every student and member of staff to be the best that they can be.
What are we looking for?
- Experience working with vulnerable young people
- Commitment to whole child education and equality of opportunity
- Flexibility, adaptability and resilience
Please see the attached job description for a full profile of the role.
Why join King’s School?
- Enthusiastic, committed and supportive staff team
- Range of opportunities for professional development
- Exciting opportunities in school development
- Excellent support through our sponsor- Russell Education Trust
- Close proximity to the vibrant city of Brighton
Visits to the school
If you have any questions about this role, or would like an informal discussion about joining King’s, please contact Eleanor Edwards via HR@kingsschoolhove.org.uk.
Applicants are also encouraged to visit the school’s website, where you can find virtual tours and welcome videos.
How to apply
If you wish to apply for this position, please visit our website for the application form and further information www.kingsschoolhove.org.uk/vacancies.php Completed applications should be sent to HR@kingsschoolhove.org.uk by noon on the closing date. Please note that we are only able to accept applications made via our application form. Applications made by C.V. or other application form will be rejected.
King’s School actively seeks and encourages applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds. More specifically, our equal opportunities and diversity monitoring has indicated that the school currently under-represents minority ethnic groups and so we actively encourage applications from eligible candidates from a BAME background.
Our policies, procedures and practices reflect our commitment to equality and diversity. Individuals will be selected for appointment based purely on their suitability for the post, irrespective of gender, race, sexuality, or other protected characteristic or any pre-existing connection to the school, its Governors or Trust.
We are completely committed to safeguarding the welfare of our students. Those who work for us are expected to share this commitment, which will be fully tested as part of the selection process. All offers of employment will be subject to the individual undergoing an enhanced barred list check.
King’s School is a Free School which takes funding from the Department for Education and operates as any other state school. Our sponsor is the Russell Education Trust which is an organisation staffed solely by Educational Professionals (and not by private business).
Please ensure you apply with the King's School application form attached below.
Additional information
Company information
Brighton & Hove City Council is advertising on behalf of the school and is not the employer in this case.
Please note that this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check.
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.