Pegasus School – Teaching Assistants – Term Time Only – 39 hours per week – Monday to Thursday 8:15am to 4:15pm & Friday 8:15am to 3:15pm

Location: Pegasus School, Derbyshire

Salary

£19,947.38 (£11.90 per hour) – £22,126.50 (£13.20 per hour)

Monday to Thursday 8:15am to 4:15pm & Friday 8:15am to 3:15pm, 39 Hours per week, Term time only

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Job Info

Would you like to take on a new role that will give you a true sense of job satisfaction every day?

The Role

As a Teaching Assistant at Pegasus School you will work alongside the best educators and therapists in their field to support our students to develop their communication and independence skills, alongside assisting with sensory regulation and building social relationships in order for them to safely access learning in a range of environments including inside their home, their classroom and in the wider community.

Training for this role will be in key areas, but will also be tailored to meet the individual needs of the students. Bespoke training is continually delivered from our Occupational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist and Clinical Psychologist as well as from our Teachers who are behaviour and communication specialists. This typically includes training in iPad communication and MAKATON, sensory regulation strategies and behavioural techniques, along with the underpinning knowledge of the diagnosis and needs of each student.

Everyday is different here at Pegasus School, you will spend time in the classroom, supporting with our outdoor provision – including animal care (we have 9 ewes, 5 spring lambs, chickens, 5 goats, guinea pigs and a rabbit!) and forest school as well and supporting with regular trips out.

There is a great sense of community at our school, get in touch today if you would like to join our friendly team!

 About us

Pegasus School is a relatively small independent special school with up to approx. 20 students aged 8 to 19 years with severe learning disabilities, autism and associated challenging behaviour. Many of our students also have mental health and therapy needs. Our curriculum is completely bespoke and designed to prepare our students for adulthood, so as when they leave us at 19 years old, they can make choices about their life, they can maintain their physical and mental health, and have a wide range of social and leisure activities that they can access as they move into supported or residential adult living.

We believe that students should be happy, have fun and enjoy their learning. We improve the
lives of students by supporting and encouraging them to choose activities and by introducing
them to new experiences and opportunities. We recognise that when they are happy students
are more likely to be engaged in their learning and make better progress.

 What will we offer you?

  • Wellness Programme
  • Pension
  • Term time only work
  • Uniform and hot/cold lunches included
  • Opportunities for overtime within the residential home during evenings/weekends/holidays
  • Opportunities to attend trips out with our students, we recently took who young people to Alton Towers for the day
  • Paid training hours
  • Free onsite parking
  • Free DBS
  • Qualify for a Bluelight card (discount scheme) once successful

Essential Skills

  • Qualification (or willing to work towards) Level 3 or equivalent in relevant subject
  • Experience of working with a range of students/adults with SEN
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Willingness to support with challenging behaviour – we will provide you will the appropriate training and clothing that protects where necessary, and you will get to spend time getting to know the students alongside an experienced staff member so you can be confident in your ability to handle these situations safely.
  • Resilience, lots of energy and highly motivated
  • Knowledge of child protection and health and safety regulations
  • Willingness to support with personal care

Desirable Skills

  • Qualifications in SEN
  • Previously supported students/adults with challenging behaviour
  • Knowledge of communication techniques
  • Awareness of sensory regulation strategies
  • Experience in supporting teaching and learning in schools

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For further information contact our recruitment team on 01885 488096 Ext: 12103 / email at Recruitment@senadgroup.com

Pegasus School and The SENAD Group is committed to safeguarding those in our care – the successful candidate will be required to apply for an enhanced DBS check and will be subject to thorough background checks that include online searches.

The SENAD Group is dedicated to equality of opportunity in all areas of work, education and care.

Pegasus School, Caldwell Hall, Main Street, Caldwell, Derbyshire DE12 6RS

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