Cornwall Council

ARB Learning Practitioner vacancy at Hayle Academy

Cornwall Council  •  Hayle, GB (Onsite)  •  5 days ago
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Job Description

Are you passionate about transforming the lives of children with SEND? Do you believe in inclusive education where every child is valued, supported and empowered to thrive?

At Hayle Academy, we are seeking an exceptional ARB Learning Practitioner to join our dedicated team and lead high quality provision within our specialist Area Resource Base, attached to our vibrant mainstream school.


This is a rewarding opportunity for a skilled practitioner who is committed to nurturing pupils with complex needs, championing their strengths and ensuring they experience success both within the ARB and across the wider school community.


Key responsibilities:

As an ARB Learning Practitioner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the learning, wellbeing and development of pupils with a range of SEND needs.

You will:

  • Under the guidance of the ARB Lead Teacher, plan and deliver engaging, personalised teaching that supports academic, social, emotional and communication development
  • Have a clear understanding of the needs of all learners in the class group and be able to use different strategies to engage and support them.
  • Create a nurturing, structured and inclusive learning environment tailored to pupils’ needs
  • Lead a team of Teaching Assistants and work collaboratively with therapists and external agencies.
    Support the marking and assessing work of work under the guidance of the ARB Lead.
  • Build strong, supportive relationships with parents and carers and keep parents informed about their child's progress on a daily basis through completion of the home school diary.
  • Use the school’s systems for recording and reporting (CPOMS and Arbor) in relation to individual students.
    Support pupils’ inclusion in mainstream lessons and wider school life
  • Contribute to whole school SEND practice and professional development


About You:
This role is ideal for a practitioner who is passionate about specialist provision but enjoys being part of a larger mainstream community.


We are looking for a practitioner who is:

  • Experienced or highly motivated to work with pupils with complex SEND
  • Skilled in adapting teaching, resources and environments to meet diverse needs
  • Calm, resilient and nurturing, with a child centred approach
  • A strong communicator, able to work effectively with families, colleagues and external professionals
  • Reflective and committed to ongoing professional development
  • Passionate about inclusion, equality and ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed
  • Whether you are an experienced SEND specialist or a mainstream practitioner looking to move into a specialist role, we welcome your application

Please follow this link to apply!

We are committed to safeguarding children and the successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and will be assessed against the Childcare Disqualification Regulations.

This is not a Cornwall Council vacancy therefore please contact the organisation direct for further information.

Organisation address: Hayle Academy
3 High Lanes
Hayle
Cornwall
TR27 4DN

Email: recruitment@tpacademytrust.org

Website: https://www.hayleacademy.net/

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About Cornwall Council

A unique Council that has secured the UK's first devolution deal for a rural County! We deliver services to more than half a million local people and to over five million visitors a year.

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With a competitive employee reward package that attracts, retains and motivates our employees; open plan working environments in most offices, good business systems and a can do culture where talented people thrive, Cornwall Council is a great place to work.

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Services: Care for the elderly, children’s safeguarding, libraries, road maintenance, fire and rescue service, recycling, parks, street cleaning, countryside management, social housing, town planning, tourism support and trading standards.

We deliver these services through our employees who work directly for the Council and through our many other Council owned companies and organisations; CORMAC, Cornwall Housing, Tempus Leisure, Newquay Airport and Cornwall Development Company.

We also have close links with Cornwall’s health organisations, colleges and universities and work closely with the police, town and parish councils and the voluntary sector.

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We have 123 elected councillors and as Cornwall is such a large rural area, our councillors and the towns and parishes they represent are grouped into 19 community networks, which are the focus of our local community work.

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