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  • Teaching Assistant Level 4  

    - Wigan
    St Richards RC Primary SchoolFlapper Fold LaneAthertonManchesterM46 0H... Read More
    St Richards RC Primary SchoolFlapper Fold LaneAthertonManchesterM46 0HASalary: Grade 5, £19,701 - £21,696 per annum. £13.90 - £15.31 per hour32.5 hours per week, term time working 38 weeks per year
    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERSONAL DUTIES:Major Duties and ResponsibilitiesPlanningMonitoring & AssessmentTeaching & Learning ActivitiesJob Activities:1 Support for Pupils 1.1 Use specialist (Curricular / Learning) skills / training / experience to support pupils. 1.2 Assist with the development and implementation of individual Education Plans.1.3 Establish productive working relationships with pupils, acting as a role model and setting high expectations. 1.4 Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils within the classroom. 1.5 Support pupils consistently whilst recognising and responding to their individual needs. 1.6 Encourage pupils to interact and work cooperatively with others and engage all pupils in activities. 1.7 Support pupils in improving their social skills through good behaviour and play at breaktimes.1.8 Promote independence and employ strategies to recognise and reward achievement of self-reliance.1.9 Provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress and achievement.2 Support for the Teacher 2.1 Work with the Teacher to establish an appropriate learning environment. 2.2 Work with the Teacher in lesson planning, evaluating and adjusting lesson/ work plans as appropriate. 2.3 Monitor and evaluate pupils’ responses to learning activities through observation and planned recording of achievements against pre-determined learning activities. 2.4 Provide objective and accurate feedback and reports, as required, to the teacher, on pupil achievement, progress and other matters, ensuring the availability of appropriate evidence. 2.5 Be responsible for keeping and updating records, as agreed with the Teacher, contributing to reviews of systems / records as requested. 2.6 Promote positive values, attitudes and good pupil behaviour, dealing promptly with conflict and incidents in line with school policy and encourage pupils to take responsibility for their own behaviour.2.7 Liaise sensitively and effectively with parents / carers as agreed with the teacher within your role / responsibility and participate in feedback sessions / meetings with Parents / Carers. 3 Support for the Curriculum 3.1 Implement agreed learning activities / teaching programmes, adjusting activities according to pupil responses / needs. 3.2 Implement local and national learning strategies, e.g. Literacy, Numeracy and make effective use of opportunities provided by other learning activities to support the development of relevant skills. 3.3 Support the use of ICT in learning activities and develop pupils’ competence and independence in its use. 3.4 Help pupils to access learning activities through specialist support. 3.5 Determine the need for, prepare and maintain general and specialist equipment and resources. 4 Support for the School 4.1 Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to Child Protection, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person in accordance with policy. 4.2 Be aware of and support difference and ensure all pupils have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop. 4.3 Contribute to the overall ethos / aims of the school.4.4 Establish constructive relationships and communicate with other agencies / professionals, in liaison with the Teacher, to support achievement and progress of pupils. 4.5 Attend and participate in relevant meetings as required. 4.6 Participate in training and other learning activities as required. 4.7 Recognise own strengths and areas of expertise and use these to achieve and support others. 4.8 Provide appropriate guidance and supervision and assist in the training and development of staff as appropriate. 4.9 Supervise pupils on visits, trips and out of school activities as required. 4.10 Take joint responsibility for communal areas displays/cloakroom areas/ shared work areas so that the tidiness of these areas meets the expectations set out by the school regarding learning environments. 4.11 Undertake other duties and responsibilities as required from time to time commensurate with the grade of the post. 5 Generic Duties and Responsibilities 5.1 Full working knowledge of relevant policies / codes of practice and awareness of relevant legislation. 5.2 Working knowledge of the national curriculum and other relevant learning programmes / strategies. 5.3 Understanding of principals of child development and learning processes. 5.4 Ability to relate well to children and adults. 5.5 Comply with all school policies and procedures and work in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Staff. 5.6 Be aware of and support differences and ensure all pupils, students and staff have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop. 5.7 All employees will undertake regular and routine continuing professional development to ensure that they develop and recognise their own strengths and areas of expertise and use these to achieve and support others and the aims of the school. 5.9 Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to safeguarding, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person in accordance with policy. St Richard’s R.C. Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff within this area to share this commitment and to have understanding of the common core skills and knowledge.To work positively and inclusively with colleagues and customers so that the Council provides a workplace and delivers services that do not discriminate against people on the grounds of their age, sexuality, religion or belief, race, gender or disabilities.To fulfil personal requirements, where appropriate, with regard to Council policies and procedures, health, safety and welfare, emergency, evacuation, security and promotion of the Council’s priorities.To work flexibly in the interests of the school. This may include undertaking other duties provided that these are appropriate to the employee’s background, skills and abilities. Where this occurs there will be consultation with the employee, and any necessary personal development will be taken into account.The ability to converse at ease with staff, children and parents in accurate spoken English is essential for this post.Applications forms are returnable to the schoolIf you require any further information, please contact the school on 01942 882980 email: enquiries@admin.saintrichards.wigan.sch.uk website: https://www.saintrichards.wigan.sch.uk/
    Person Specification Post: Level 4 Teaching Assistant The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff, other workers and volunteers to share this commitment. 1 Qualifications / Training / Experience 1.1 Previous experience working with children in a primary setting OR1.2 NVQ Level 3 for Teaching Assistants or equivalent qualifications 1.3 Evidence of a commitment to further professional development. 1.4 Previous experience working with children in a primary setting. 1.5 Knowledge and understanding of child development and children’s and families’ needs. 1.6 Safeguarding in a Primary School. 1.7 In addition, the TA might have experience of: Working in partnership with parents. Working with children with specific SEND issues such as ADHD or Dyslexia. Working with children with SEMH needs. Working with children with EAL needs. Developing and implementing IEPs and care plans. 2 Skills and Aptitudes2.1 Ability to plan and organise. 2.2 Ability to recognise and identify problems. 2.3 Ability to record and pass on information accurately. 2.4 Understanding of the importance of parental involvement. 2.5 The TA will be able to: Encourage and enable others to develop their full potential. Create a happy, challenging and effective learning environment. Demonstrate commitment to learning from first hand practical experiences. Assist with the planning of learning objectives. Provide feedback for children and to the teacher. Promote the school’s aims positively, and use effective strategies to monitor pupil motivation and morale. Develop good personal relationships within the school team. Communicate effectively to a variety of audiences. 2.6 Ability to build relationships and to work as part of a team.2.7 A friendly, helpful, caring and flexible approach. 2.8 Open-mindedness and patience. 2.9 A commitment to equal opportunities 2.10 Ability to maintain confidentiality in all school matters. 2.11 Ability to stay calm and controlled in stressful situations 3 Mandatory Requirements 3.1 A DBS check at an enhanced level must be undertaken by all candidates and be satisfactory as a condition of employment with the school.3.2 School posts are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974; all current convictions, cautions and bindovers must be declared on the application form or provided in a sealed envelope addressed to the Headteacher. The 2013 amendments to the Act allow that minor spent convictions, cautions and bindovers do not need to be declared. 3.3 References that confirm suitability to work with children, reference must be provided from current/most recent employer. Interview date: Week Commencing Monday 10th November 2025This position is subject to Enhanced Disclosure Procedures plus child barred list checkThe employer is committed to safeguarding To view the details relating to this position and to access the application form, please click the links below: Read Less
  • Priority Candidates will be considered in the first instanceWigan Coun... Read More
    Priority Candidates will be considered in the first instanceWigan Council
    Wigan Life Centre
    College Avenue
    Wigan
    WN1 1NJSalary: Grade 8, £36,363 - £40,777 per annum.37 hours per weekPermanentWe're on a journey to build a workforce reflective of our Borough.We are committed to fostering diverse teams where everybody can bring their authentic selves to work and feel that they belong. If you want to work for a Council where everybody is encouraged to meet their full potential and make a difference in our neighbourhoods, we would love to hear from you!Your role:
    As OD Assistant Business Partner Learning and Development, you’ll help shape and deliver a dynamic learning offer that empowers Team Wigan to grow and thrive. You’ll lead on high-impact initiatives, including leadership development, management fundamentals, and core learning. Working closely with colleagues and stakeholders, you’ll foster a strong learning culture and manage corporate learning contracts. This is a strategic and creative role, offering the chance to influence organisational development across the council.About you:
    You’ll bring energy, creativity, and a passion for learning. With experience in designing and delivering innovative OD interventions, you’ll use data and insights to drive improvement. You’ll be confident managing projects, building relationships, and communicating clearly across a range of audiences. A relevant qualification or equivalent experience is essential, along with the ability to work flexibly and strategically in a fast-paced environment.About us: Wigan Council has been voted ‘Overall Council of the Year’ at the APSE (Association for Public Service Excellence) Awards. We are signed up to the Greater Manchester Continuous Service Commitment ensuring that your service will be continuous or 'unbroken' between the supporting organisations.The Progress with Unity plan is a place movement for change for the next decade, bringing a new era for Wigan Borough. It draws on the strengths of our individual organisations, recognising that together we can achieve much more for our communities by delivering on our 2 place missions; create fair opportunities for all children, families, residents and businesses and make our towns and neighbourhoods flourish for those who live and work in them. Join a forward-thinking OD team at Wigan Council, where we champion Progress with Unity. We’re proud of our inclusive, collaborative culture and our commitment to supporting a happy, healthy workforce. You’ll be part of a team that values innovation, partnership working, and continuous improvement. We offer professional growth opportunities, and a culture rooted in equity and creativity, this role offers a chance to make a real impact in a supportive, values-driven environment.The contractual hours for this post will be worked flexibly to meet the needs of the role and the service. Work will be carried out across Council buildings and/or Community Venues across the borough. It is our priority to ensure that the role is fulfilled effectively and while there is flexibility to work from home when service delivery allows, the expectation is that staff will attend the workplace for a minimum of two days per week. However, depending on service requirements, you may be required to work your full contractual hours on site at Council buildings and/or Community Venues.In your application, please clearly demonstrate how your experience, skills, and approach align with the key responsibilities and essential criteria outlined for this role. Show us how you’ll make a difference as part of our team.Here at Wigan, we are proud to support flexible working patterns, when the service can accommodate this. We also take a blended approach to where we work, depending on the work we do. This may include working from home, the office, or the community. We like to thank our employees for their hard work and commitment by giving them the opportunity to access a range of exclusive rewards and benefits click here to find out more about working for #TeamWigan. To be appointed to this role you must be able to prove your right to work in the UK. Please visit the link below to check you qualify to apply. Please note, at present we are not a licenced sponsor. Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Prove your right to work to an employer For informal discussions to find out more about the role, please contact Amanda Boughey OD Business PartnerEmail: a.boughey@wigan.gov.ukInterview dates: Priority candidates: Wednesday 3rd December 2025All other candidates: Tuesday 9th December 2025To view the details relating to this position, please click the links below: Read Less
  • Mechanical Engineer  

    - Wigan
    Priority Candidates will be considered in the first instanceWigan Town... Read More
    Priority Candidates will be considered in the first instanceWigan Town Hall Library Street Wigan WN1 1YNSalary: Grade 10, £45,091 - £49,282 per annum. 37 hours per week We're on a journey to build a workforce reflective of our Borough.We are committed to fostering diverse teams where everybody can bring their authentic selves to work and feel that they belong. If you want to work for a Council where everybody is encouraged to meet their full potential and make a difference in our neighbourhoods, we would love to hear from you!Your role: The job role is to act as Mechanical Engineer for the Capital Projects Team, delivering capital and maintenance projects to educational buildings and corporate stock. You will work closely with all disciplines of the team to ensure the council is achieving value for money across each aspect of the project. You will be expected to develop close working relationships with the wider team and external stakeholders, initiating close coordination of all the elements of the project including change control procedures.As a Mechanical Engineer you will assist the Senior Mechanical Engineer to provide full mechanical project management support to the Capital Projects Team, driving projects to meet the required project specific requirements and outcomes. You will lead or support on delivery of projects developed and procured by the Department, depending on the project size, complexity, and scale. You will act as the main point of contact on projects, including to other departmental clients, contractors, external consultants, and other stakeholders. You will assist in the development of procurement strategies and manage the internal governance approvals for each project. About you: You’ll have a relevant mechanical engineering qualification and/ or a minimum of 5 years’ experience designing and managing mechanical engineering projects, with a bias towards educational buildings.You’ll have experience of working on, multi-disciplinary projects including a working knowledge of JCT Construction contracts.Management experience in performance and construction contract management, with proven experience in the management of Design and Property consultants, including liaising with customer representatives and other third parties on design and project management issues.Detailed knowledge of past and current building and construction technology, processes, and materials, with particular emphasis on education environments.A creative and innovative approach to problem solving.About us: Wigan Council has been voted ‘Overall Council of the Year’ at the APSE (Association for Public Service Excellence) Awards. We are signed up to the Greater Manchester Continuous Service Commitment ensuring that your service will be continuous or 'unbroken' between the supporting organisations.The Progress with Unity plan is a place movement for change for the next decade, bringing a new era for Wigan Borough. It draws on the strengths of our individual organisations, recognising that together we can achieve much more for our communities by delivering on our 2 place missions; create fair opportunities for all children, families, residents and businesses and make our towns and neighbourhoods flourish for those who live and work in them. We are a proactive and enthusiastic team of construction professionals delivering capital and maintenance projects mostly within the educational premises, corporate or historical buildings. We deliver works for a variety of Council clients through RIBA stages 0 to 7, ensuring we make the right decision at the right time, allowing for on time and on budget delivery. We deliver around £10M pa in capital projects and maintenance works, with work ranging from the project management of minor reactive/planned repairs and statutory compliance services to major new build projects up to £25M.Here at Wigan, we are proud to support flexible working patterns, when the service can accommodate this. We also take a blended approach to where we work, depending on the work we do. This may include working from home, the office, or the community. We like to thank our employees for their hard work and commitment by giving them the opportunity to access a range of exclusive rewards and benefits click here to find out more about working for #TeamWigan. To be appointed to this role you must be able to prove your right to work in the UK. Please visit the link below to check you qualify to apply. Please note, at present we are not a licenced sponsor. Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Prove your right to work to an employer For further information, please contact David Clegg at David.clegg@wigan.gov.uk Interview date: Week Commencing Monday 3rd November 2025To view the details relating to this position, please click the links below:
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