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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Grade: 5 Responsible to: Hours per week: ALS Team Leader 21.6 hours per week over 38 weeks per year (Term Time Only) Main Purpose of the Role 1. To provide learning support for learners with support needs, including profound, moderate and specific learning difficulties, disabilities and behavioural difficulties and specifically those who experience difficulties with literacy and/or numeracy 2. To work under the supervision of ALS Team Leader to support students with their literacy and numeracy difficulties in order that they can succeed on college based programmes of study or training. 3. To provide support through open-access, drop-in and timetabled support for learners, dependent on learner need. This support may include: Assisting learners to improve their literacy and numeracy through small group workshops. Monitoring and supervising individual or groups of learners Assisting with record keeping associated with individual learners Assisting learners with both written and practical assignments 4. To support the effective operation and management of Skills Zones. 5. To develop materials and resources to support learner achievement. Principal Accountabilities 1. To support learners with identified support needs in the undertaking of written and practical work in a group or one to one situation. 2. To provide study skills advice and guidance to individual students or small groups relevant to their individual targets and needs in study sessions and on an ad hoc basis when required.

3. To support learners with their literacy and numeracy through group workshops and individual support. 4. To assist the Team Leader with the keeping of student records, learning support audit records and the student s Individual Learning Plan (e-ilp). 5. To assist in feedback and the monitoring of the effectiveness of the learning support provided for individual learners. 6. To listen to learners and take a pro-active approach to assisting and advising them with their additional learning needs. 7. To work with the ALS Team Leaders to develop and adapt learning materials, resources and activities to meet the needs of individual learners. 8. To work with the ALS Team Leaders to develop and adapt learning materials, resources and activities to support the development of literacy and numeracy skills. 9. To provide progress updates on individual learners and contribute to individual learner reviews. 10. To provide support and supervision to learners accessing Skills Zones. 11. Lead, promote and support the development of the College s Equality and Diversity policies, procedures and practices as they relate to students/staff. 12. Develop effective contact, liaison and working relationships with colleagues in the College and other bodies as appropriate. 13. Support the development of the learning organisation and facilitate cultural change. 14. To engage in professional development and networking to ensure that professional and strategic contributions are up-to-date. 15. Complying with the College Health and Safety Policy and all relevant health and safety requirements. 16. Participating actively in the performance management scheme, agreeing objectives, attending reviews and undertaking staff development as required 17. All employees are expected to be fully committed to policies and processes on equality, diversity and safeguarding. 18. Such other duties as may be reasonably expected of the post holder. General Accountabilities 1. Lead, promote and support the development of the College s Equality and Diversity policies, procedures and practices as they relate to students and staff. 2. Develop effective contact, liaison and working relationships with colleagues in the College and other bodies as appropriate. 3. Support the development of the learning organisation and facilitate cultural change. 4. To engage in professional development and networking to ensure that professional and strategic contributions are up-to-date.

5. Complying with the College Health and Safety Policy and all relevant health and safety requirements. 6. Participating actively in the performance management scheme, agreeing objectives, attending reviews and undertaking professional development as required. 7. All employees are expected to be fully committed to policies and processes on equality, diversity and safeguarding. 8. Such other duties as may be reasonably expected of the post holder. 9. This list is not exhaustive and is only an indication of responsibilities. Training Identified for the Post 1. Data protection training. 2. Induction training. 3. Equality and Diversity training. 4. Safeguarding training including a three yearly update. 5. Health and Safety training. 6. Prevent training including a three yearly update. 7. Keeping updated with developments in the appropriate professional area. 8. Safer recruitment training (management posts only) Please note The person appointed to this post will, from time to time, have contact with students, many of whom are under eighteen year of age, and some under sixteen years, a number of whom may have moderate to severe learning difficulties and/or disabilities. As such, the postholder will be required to have an Enhanced DBS check along with other mandatory checks. As the College is a multi-campus site, flexibility and willingness to work across sites will be required. This job description reflects the requirements of the post at January 2017 but may be amended from time to time following consultation with the post holder. Safeguarding Requirements The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks (including a DBS check at Enhanced level) as well as providing proof of right to work in the UK. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and British Values As we are a diverse college that respects differences in race, disability, gender, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, age, faith or belief, trade union membership or activity, background or personal circumstance, we welcome all applications. We want everyone to feel valued and included in the college community and to achieve their full potential. The College is opposed to any form of discrimination and commits itself to the redress of any inequalities by taking positive action where appropriate. The

College is committed to promoting the Prevent agenda along with Fundamental British Values. We aim to provide an open, welcoming and safe environment for all of our students, employees and visitors.

PERSONAL SPECIFICATION: Experience and qualifications Knowledge Skills Personal Qualities Essential 1. English and Maths GCSE at C or above 2. Learning Support Qualification at Level 2 or higher. 3. A recognised teaching qualification (or prepared to achieve within a specified timescale). 4. Working with young adults with learning support needs. 5. Educated to at least Level 3 or equivalent. 6. Previous experience of supporting or teaching in an educational setting. 7. A good understanding of learning support needs and strategies to improve outcomes for learners. 8. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages, including Word, Excel and Outlook. 9. Ability to analyse student and curriculum management information data 10. Excellent front line customer service skills patience, tact, sensitivity and good humour and managing behaviour 11. An ability to relate to, and empathise with, students of all ages and backgrounds and the ability to diffuse difficult situations 12. Ability to communicate with a wide range of individuals including students, parents, staff and external organisations 13. Be able to deal with people in a calm and courteous manner 14. The ability to work under pressure and to deadlines both independently and as part of a team 15. The ability to work with discretion and maintain confidentiality 16. Articulate and able to communicate professionally with colleagues at all levels, both internally and externally. 17. Ability to work as part of a team and support colleagues. 18. Ability to cope with a demanding workload. Desirable 1. Level 3 or higher in either English or Maths. 2. Dyslexia or SpLD qualification.

Other 19. Prepared to take and implement decisions and accept responsibility for own actions. 20. Self motivated. 21. Ability and willingness to travel between sites and elsewhere on a regular basis. 22. Ability to work flexibly (some evening duty is required) to meet the needs of the College.