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1 to 1 Learning Support Assistant Job number SCH00234 Salary range £27,254.00 - £29,064.00 Contract Type Temporary Work hours 32.5 Hours per Week Job Advert

The headteacher and governing body are looking for a gifted and dedicated individual to support a child 1 to 1. The successful candidate will work in partnership with dynamic and ambitious staff, the community and the governing body to ensure excellent educational outcomes for pupils at Ysgol Y Fenni. The successful candidate will work closely with numerous agencies and will access training and support in order to upskill and develop professionally. This is an exciting opportunity to join creative and progressive staff. This is an interesting, but extremely rewarding job and we are looking for the right person to join us as an integral part of our friendly, dedicated and inspiring team. The headteacher, staff and governing body will provide unrivalled support to the candidate who will demonstrate a commitment of the highest calibre to work enthusiastically with them, to offer the best possible to all children in the school. The ability to speak through the medium of Welsh is essential.

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SALARY - IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Salary would be pro rata if not working full time hours or 52 weeks per year. i.e. 37 hours per week / 32.5 per week for School Teachers Temporary End Date (if applicable): 30/04/2027 Location: Ysgol Gymraeg Y Fenni, NP7 6HF, United Kingdom. This may change in the future if the service location needs to relocate. Relocation or disturbance expenses will not be paid if this happens. Term Time Only – Weeks per Year (if applicable): 39 Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check: Appointment to this post is exempt from Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and is subject to the following DBS check: Enhanced with Children Barred List Check Welsh Language Assessment: Welsh language skills are essential Recruitment Contact: Should you require any further information regarding this post, please contact: RACHEL DAVIES /

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