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EYFS Teaching and Learning Support Assistant - Maltby Lilly Hall Academy. Hours: 33.75 hours (to be worked flexibly between 8:00am and 3:30pm in the first instance, with the potential to between the hours of 8:00am to 5:30pm in the future.) Salary: Band D £25583 to £25989 per year (pro-rata £20284.22 to £20606.18) - Temporary in the first instance with a view to extend. Are you a talented support assistant looking for a new challenge? The Governors and Leaders at Maltby Lilly Hall Academy are seeking to appoint a highly organised and committed individual to support and promote pupil progress and welfare. The successful candidate will be based in our new Early Years Centre, a state-of-the-art facility which opened in Sept 2025. Maltby Lilly Hall Academy is a highly effective school with a strong community reputation. The school is ambitious and highly aspirational for both its pupils and its staff. Judged as being 'strong standard' in five areas and 'expected standard' in two, the school aims to build on its progress and be recognised as a leading school in the local area - we would like you to be part of this journey. The Academy is part of the 'Maltby Learning Trust', a successful and highly collaborative partnership of local schools committed to raising the educational ambitions of the community in which it sits.
Job Responsibility
Build positive relationships with children, acting as a caring role model and responding to individual needs
Work with all staff to create and maintain a safe, stimulating and nurturing learning environment
To use specialist (curricular/learning) skills/training/experience to support children
To prepare and tidy the classroom and resources for daily activities, and assist with displays of children's work, working within a team
Support children's personal care needs, including hygiene, toileting, mealtimes, first aid and overall wellbeing
To support the movement and handling of students with disabilities around the Early Years Centre
Provide one-to-one and small group support, including delivery of planned learning and play activities
To participate in the delivery of specific interventions to small groups of targeted students
Supervise and support children to ensure their safety, engagement and access to learning both indoors and outdoors
Promote positive behaviour and social skills in line with Academy policies
Observe, record and report on children's progress, achievements and any concerns to the class teacher
Prepare and maintain resources and equipment as required
Work in partnership with both the team, parents and carers, sharing information as directed
Take part in training, staff meetings and performance development as required
To build and maintain effective professional relationships with relevant external stakeholders and service user groups
Requirements
To work under the guidance of teaching staff and senior Early Years practitioners to support the care and education of young children
To contribute to play-based learning experiences and care routines that promote children's development, independence, and well-being
To support individual and small group activities both indoors and outdoors, helping children to access and engage in the Early Years curriculum
Build positive relationships with children, acting as a caring role model and responding to individual needs
Work with all staff to create and maintain a safe, stimulating and nurturing learning environment
To use specialist (curricular/learning) skills/training/experience to support children
To prepare and tidy the classroom and resources for daily activities, and assist with displays of children's work, working within a team
Support children's personal care needs, including hygiene, toileting, mealtimes, first aid and overall wellbeing
To support the movement and handling of students with disabilities around the Early Years Centre
Provide one-to-one and small group support, including delivery of planned learning and play activities
To participate in the delivery of specific interventions to small groups of targeted students
Supervise and support children to ensure their safety, engagement and access to learning both indoors and outdoors
Promote positive behaviour and social skills in line with Academy policies
Observe, record and report on children's progress, achievements and any concerns to the class teacher
Prepare and maintain resources and equipment as required
Work in partnership with both the team, parents and carers, sharing information as directed
Take part in training, staff meetings and performance development as required
To build and maintain effective professional relationships with relevant external stakeholders and service user groups
To promote and safeguard the welfare of students and other adults within the Learning Trust by adhering to all statutory and associated workplace policies
What we offer
Pension Scheme
Employee Assistance Programme
CPD
Modern learning spaces that inspire exceptional teaching and learning
Excellent career development opportunities and access to a comprehensive and personalised Professional Learning and Development (PLD) programme
A strong induction programme with supportive and ambitious colleagues
The opportunity to shape strategy within an already successful department
A clear pathway for leadership development within a growing and ambitious Trust