Millbrook Park - EYFS TA/Lunch Playleader Apprenticeship at Millbrook Park Church of England Primary School
Mill Hill NW7 1JF, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Nov, 25

Salary

8.55

Posted On

29 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Assessment, Interpersonal Skills, Ict, Learning, Learning Environment, Safeguarding, Consultation

Industry

Education Management

Description

EYFS TEACHING ASSISTANT/LUNCHTIME PLAYLEADER

To deliver the Early Years Curriculum to our Early Years pupils, working in partnership with parents, teachers and the school to establish a supportive and nurturing learning environment in which children make excellent progress.

SKILLS

  • Well-developed interpersonal skills - the ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing to a range of audiences.
  • Able to plan, organise and prioritise.
  • Able to manage good communications systems.
  • The ability to enthusiastically and loyally promote the school’s vision through behaviour, words and actions.
  • The ability to make decisions, in consultation with the Class Teacher, EYFS Coordinator, Head of school, Senior Leadership Team, Staff, Parents and the wider community as appropriate
  • The ability to be proactive
  • Competent in the use of ICT.

EXPERIENCE

  • The ability to create a happy, challenging and effective learning environment.
  • Helpful, positive, calm and caring nature.
  • Excellent speaking and listening skills.
  • Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures.
  • A thorough understanding of what constitutes effective teaching and learning.
  • An understanding of effective monitoring, evaluation and assessment.
  • An understanding of effective practice in teaching all aspects of the Early Years.
  • Understand when and how to seek advice and support.
  • Adaptable and resourceful to meet new challenges - have a flexible and positive approach to challenge and change

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Responsibilities

MAIN CLASSROOM DUTIES

  • To support individuals and groups to help them learn.
  • To establish an effective and purposeful learning environment in partnership with the teachers and other colleagues.
  • To support teachers in assessing the needs of individual children.
  • To observe, record and feedback information on pupil performance.

MAIN LUNCH DUTIES

  • To supervise, care, integrate and play with the children through directed sports or by teaching activities such as traditional playground games
  • To make the lunchtime an enjoyable and exciting part of the school day where we are all consistently strive to improve this experience
  • To prepare the playground/dining hall prior to lunch and tidy all areas following lunch to which you get allocated paid time for each day
  • To work cooperatively with other team members/school staff and show a flexible and enthusiastic approach to your position
  • Emphasis on working with the children and staff should not to cluster together. This ensures safe monitoring of all playground
  • Working with individuals and groups of children of all levels of ability and preparing activities.
  • Organising prayer at the start of meals
  • Supporting children to become independent at eating (e.g. teaching children knife and fork skills)

OTHER KEY ASPECTS OF THE ROLES

  • Assisting with the general welfare and safety of all pupils at all times, including the administration of basic first aid (under the guidance of the school ‘First Aiders’, and caring for children who are unwell, including changing their clothes if appropriate.
  • To keep all behaviour files and first aid documentation up to date
  • Undertaking other practical tasks to assist in the running of the school, as the Head of School or designated member of staff requires.
  • To assist in creating materials for curriculum delivery and display boards
  • To plan, lead and facilitate group activities
  • To plan and lead one to one teaching and intervention
  • To promote inclusion of all the pupils in the school, including those with physical, learning and behaviour difficulties
  • To assist with behaviour management within and outside the classroom
  • To work with the classroom teachers to implement Individual Education Plans and develop resources for pupils who have: English as a second language, speech or language impairments or behaviour that interferes with learning and relationships
  • To assist pupils’ social development, progress and achievement outside the classroom
  • To take safeguarding seriously and be observant and follow the school’s safeguarding policy
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