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Director, Marketing - The Pink Stuff
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Director, Marketing - The Pink Stuff Location: Vernon Hills, IL Department: Star Brands Marketing Reports To: Senior Marketing Director - The Pink Stuff The Pink Stuff is one of the world's most recognized cleaning brands, celebrated for its viral social presence and fast-growing global footprint. With millions of organic social views and a highly engaged global following, we continue to redefine how consumers discover and fall in love with cleaning products. We are seeking a proven brand builder and strategic marketer with deep experience growing brands, leading digital-first marketing, and translating consumer and social insights into commercial growth. The ideal candidate brings a strong branding foundation, demonstrable success in social and digital marketing, and a track record of developing and launching winning product innovation. This role reports to the Sr. Director of Marketing, The Pink Stuff Role Summary The Director, Marketing - The Pink Stuff leads brand strategy, digital marketing, innovation, and portfolio management for The Pink Stuff. This role requires a strong brand strategist with hands-on experience building brands, shaping compelling positioning, developing breakthrough innovation, and leading marketing programs across social, digital, retail, and ecommerce channels. The successful candidate combines creativity with commercial rigor and uses insights, analytics, and performance data to scale brand equity and drive profitable growth. Key Responsibilities: 1. Consumer, Category & Market Expertise Lead the development of a robust consumer learning agenda grounded in category dynamics, macro trends, and competitive intelligence, translating insights into clear strategic actions. Partner with Consumer Insights, Digital/Ecomm team and Category Management to identify whitespace opportunities and growth levers. 2. Brand Strategy & Marketing Activation Lead the development of annual brand strategies and integrated marketing plans that strengthen brand equity, increase household penetration, and accelerate growth across channels. Own a digital-first go-to-market approach, partnering closely with Ecommerce, Global, and Demand Generation teams to translate brand strategy into best-in-class execution across paid, owned, and earned channels. Lead the development of social and digital campaigns that drive awareness, engagement, conversion, and advocacy, with strong oversight of content strategy, influencer partnerships, performance media, and ecommerce activation. Collaborate with Sales to align brand strategy with customer plans, retailer media, and omni-channel activation. Prepare and present best in class sales decks leveraging insightful brand story telling. 3. Product Portfolio and Innovation Leadership Lead end-to-end brand portfolio and innovation management, including whitespace identification, concept development, claims strategy, SKU optimization, pricing, forecasting, and stage-gate execution. Build robust business cases: market sizing, margin analysis, forecast modeling, and 1-3 year growth plans. Partner cross-functionally with R&D, Operations, Sales, Supply Chain, and Finance to bring innovation concepts to market, ensuring strong consumer relevance, commercial viability, and flawless execution. Conduct regular product line evaluations to strengthen margin, and velocity. 4. Commercial & P&L Management Oversee brand P&L to drive profitable, sustainable growth. Manage brand budget and ensure strong ROI across marketing investments. Partner with cross functional team to forecast sales, margin, and promotional needs. 5. Cross-Functional Leadership Act as the hub for project teams, driving alignment, timelines, and decision-making. Influence Sales, R&D, Operations, Supply Chain, and Executive Leadership. Present strategies, updates, and recommendations with clear storytelling and executive presence to internal and external audiences. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Engineering, or related field; MBA preferred. 10+ years of progressive brand management experience, preferably within CPG or a fast-paced growth brand, with a strong track record of building and scaling brands. Demonstrated expertise in social and digital marketing, including brand content strategy, influencer marketing, performance media, ecommerce activation, and using digital analytics to optimize investment and impact. Proven ability to translate data, consumer insights, and market trends into brand strategy, innovation pipelines, and actionable growth plans. Demonstrated experience managing budgets, forecasts, and P&L components. Exceptional communication, cross-functional leadership, and storytelling skills. Bias for action, creative problem solving, and a "hands-on" entrepreneurial mindset. Demonstrable experience developing and commercializing product innovation, from consumer need identification and concept development through launch execution and post-launch optimization. Empathy and good listening skills to understand audience and consumer needs. Ability to adapt to change and anticipate future needs. Can-do attitude and the desire to go above and beyond. Demonstrated potential to grow into a director-level role within the next 12 months, with the leadership capability and ambition to help build a strong team.Salary Target Range: $140,000 - $165,000, bonus eligible From big benefits to small, we take care of our associates! After 30 days of employment, you will be eligible for a benefits package that includes medical, dental, life, disability and business travel insurance, flexible spending accounts, EAP, stock purchases and vacation/sick days/parental leave. We also offer a 401(k) plan after three months of employment. Associates are vested in the RPM Pension plan after completing five years of service. Rust-Oleum offers 9 paid holidays and one floating holiday per year. You are also eligible to earn three weeks of vacation on an annualized basis. Rust-Oleum/Star Brands is an equal opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to sex, race, age, disability, religion, national origin, color, or any other protected class.Apply for this ad Online! ....Read more...
Apprentice Teaching Assistant Level 3 - Meadow Bank Community School
Support students’ learning and development under the direction of teaching or other appropriate staff by supervising and ensuring their safety and access to learning, attending to personal needs, and promoting physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development Collaborate with the teacher to use strategies that support students in achieving their learning goals Provide accurate and constructive feedback to students, under the guidance of the teacher Set challenging expectations while promoting self-esteem and encouraging students to act independently Facilitate interaction with others and support engagement in activities led by the teacher or other professionals Promote, support, and facilitate the inclusion, acceptance, and integration of all students Assist with the supervision of groups and individual students as required, both during lessons and in communal areas such as corridors and playgrounds, as well as outside of lesson times, including before and after school and during lunchtimes, attending to students’ personal needs as necessary Track and monitor student progress, providing detailed and regular feedback to teachers and the SENDCO to support the planning, evaluation, and ongoing monitoring of the learning process for individual students and groups, addressing achievements, progress, and any challenges Participate in the planning cycle and development of assessments based on student needs and contribute to effective assessment by undertaking student record-keeping as requested Administer routine assessments, routine tests, and undertake the marking of students’ work under the guidance of the teacher Maintain a stimulating, safe, and purposeful learning environment by preparing, maintaining, and using relevant learning resources, assisting with the display of students’ work, and promoting positive values, attitudes, and behaviour Establish constructive and positive relationships with students, acting as a role model and responding appropriately to individual needs, while building effective relationships with parents/carers, external agencies, and other professionals under the general direction of the class teacher Liaise effectively with class teachers to communicate with parents/carers and other professionals, gathering and reporting information as directed To administer first aid, as appropriate – training will be arranged Assist in the development and implementation of Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs), Individual Behaviour Plans (IBPs), and/or Personal Care Programmes Monitor and respond to changes in students’ behaviour, identifying and sharing any unexpected changes with the relevant and appropriate staff, while consistently using effective behaviour School staff may be required to support students with intimate care/hygiene Promote the safeguarding and welfare of all students within the school in line with statutory safeguarding guidance, reporting any concerns to the Senior Leadership Team or Designated Safeguarding Lead Be aware of and comply with relevant statutory guidance, school/Trust policies and procedures related to safeguarding, child protection, health, safety, security, confidentiality, and data protection Participate in visits, trips, and out-of-school activities, such as outings, social activities, and sporting events Provide administrative support for the teacher/department Attend meetings and perform duties as required according to the school calendar Training: You will be working towards the Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard (Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours) As a work-based training provider, Aire Vocational Training will provide an exciting individually designed training programme to meet your needs and those of your employer, combining theory with hands-on practical experience to ensure you develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours that are relevant to your role Our programme has a particular focus on understanding local SEND provision You will be supported with maths and English at level 2 (if not already achieved) You will be supported with and prepared for the final Apprenticeship Assessment by Highfield Assessment (EPAO)which will comprise of: Practical Observation, followed by Question-and-Answer session Professional discussion supported by a portfolio of evidence You will be allocated 'Off the Job' Training hours per week (Minimum of 7.5 hours) to complete the Teaching Assistant Standard Time will be given in your working week in the school setting Training Outcome: Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship programme, you may have the opportunity to apply for a permanent position within the academy Employer Description:Meadow Bank Community School is a primary academy serving children aged 3 to 11 years in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The school is part of the Northern Star Academies Trust and is committed to providing a nurturing, inclusive, and high-quality educational environment for all pupils. The school serves a diverse community and works to ensure that every child has the opportunity to achieve their full potential, regardless of background or ability. Staff are dedicated to promoting a culture of respect, resilience, and ambition, supporting pupils both academically and personally throughout their primary education. Meadow Bank Community School delivers a broad and balanced curriculum designed to develop knowledge, skills, and confidence across all areas of learning. The school places a strong emphasis on literacy, numeracy, physical education, and personal development, encouraging pupils to become active, responsible, and lifelong learners. The school promotes positive relationships with families and the wider community, recognising the importance of partnership in supporting children's success. Through high expectations, inclusive practices, and a commitment to continuous improvement, Meadow Bank Community School strives to create a safe, supportive, and inspiring learning environment where every child can thrive.Working Hours :Monday- Friday. Term Time only Start/end times to be agreed but within the school working day.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Business Administration Apprentice - Nottinghamshire Torch SCITT (Nova Education Trust)
Purpose of the Role: The Business Administrator Apprentice will provide effective administrative and operational support to members of the Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT team. Working closely with the SCITT Operations Manager and the wider team, the role is designed to develop the apprentice’s knowledge, skills and behaviours in line with the Level 3 Business Administrator Apprenticeship Standard, while contributing to the efficient running of recruitment, onboarding, training and compliance activities across the SCITT. Key Responsibilities: Recruitment and Onboarding: Support trainee recruitment administration, including interview scheduling, candidate communication and references Assist with interview and assessment activities Support trainee onboarding, ensuring documentation is accurate, complete and compliant Undertake safeguarding and regulatory checks in line with Trust and statutory requirements Monitoring Trainee Progress: Support administration and monitoring of trainee progress throughout the SCITT programme Maintain accurate attendance, progress review and compliance records Assist with tracking trainee engagement, milestones and outcomes using internal systems and DfE portals Support meetings and correspondence linked to trainee progress, attendance and welfare Escalate concerns appropriately under the direction of the SCITT Leadership Team Business Administration and Compliance: Assist with maintaining the Single Central Record, personnel files and archiving systems Support administration related to health and safety statutory obligations Assist with HR management systems and associated processes Support the accurate use and management of Department for Education portals Communication and Customer Service: Provide reception and front-line support, responding professionally to telephone and email enquiries Communicate effectively with trainees, partner schools and external agencies Meet and greet visitors attending training events and meetings Marketing and Social Media: Support marketing and promotional activity for Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT Assist with maintaining and updating the ‘Get Into Teaching’ website and other digital platforms Support the creation, scheduling and monitoring of social media content Assist with marketing activity for recruitment, events and open days Maintain records of marketing activity and engagement Training, Events and Meetings Support the planning, preparation and delivery of SCITT training events Take accurate minutes of meetings, including leadership, governance and trainee attendance meetings Apprenticeship Development: Engage fully with off-the-job training and complete all required assessments Apply apprenticeship learning to day-to-day work Demonstrate professional behaviours including organisation, confidentiality, adaptability and teamwork General Responsibilities: Uphold safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity policies Promote the values and professional reputation of Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT and Nova Education Trust Work flexibly as part of the SCITT administration team Use Trust IT systems securely and effectively Participate in performance management, supervision and professional development Training: Business Administrator Level 3 Functional Skills in English and maths if required 21 months inclusive of 3 month EPA period Monthly College attendance – one day per month Nottingham City Hub Campus Please note that as this is an apprenticeship standard you will be required to sit an end point assessment. Please click on the link below for more information regarding End Point Assessment: https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/apprenticeship-standards/business-administrator-v1-0 Term time only.Training Outcome:Someone applying for this Business Administrator Apprentice (Level 3) role at Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT would have strong and flexible future career prospects, particularly within education, business administration, and the wider public or third sector with possible progression to a permanent business/admin role within Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT or Nova Education Trust following successful completion of the apprenticeship. Opportunities for development into specialist areas, such as: Recruitment and onboarding Safeguarding and compliance Marketing and communications Data management and reporting Opportunity to progress to: Higher or advanced apprenticeships (e.g. Level 4, 5 or 6 in Business, HR or Leadership) Professional qualifications in business administration, HR, or education management Strong foundation for further study or careers in: Education administration School or trust operations Public sector or charity administration Employer Description:Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT is a well-established School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) provider, delivering high-quality teacher education across Nottinghamshire and the wider region. The organisation is run by Nova Education Trust, a dynamic and growing Multi Academy Trust based in the East Midlands. Our Trust Group is committed to providing high quality education to all our students, regardless of their backgrounds. TORCH SCITT works in partnership with a wide network of primary and secondary schools to provide outstanding initial teacher training programmes. The SCITT has a strong reputation for developing reflective, resilient and highly effective teachers who are well prepared for the demands of the classroom. Trainees benefit from a carefully structured programme that combines academic rigour with extensive, hands-on school-based experience. Nova Education Trust places collaboration, professional development and inclusion at the heart of its work. The Trust is committed to supporting staff at all stages of their careers, fostering a positive culture where continuous improvement, wellbeing and high standards are prioritised. Innovation in teaching and learning is encouraged, alongside a strong focus on safeguarding, equality and diversity. As an employer, Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT offers the opportunity to be part of a dedicated and supportive team with a shared purpose of shaping the next generation of teachers. Staff are valued for their expertise and contribution, and are supported through high-quality professional learning, clear leadership and a strong sense of teamwork. Working for Nottinghamshire TORCH SCITT means contributing to an organisation that is passionate about education, committed to excellence, and focused on making a meaningful difference for trainees, schools and communities. https://www.teachnottinghamshire.co.uk/ https://www.novaeducationtrust.net/ Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8.00am - 3:30pm (30-minute lunch break).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative ....Read more...
Career Development Professional Apprentice Level 6 August start
What you'll do at work Undertake the Level 6 Careers Development qualification and develop to deliver effective careers guidance to individuals and groups of learners with diverse support needs Develop and provide Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) to learners, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups of students and others requiring additional support Work with outside agencies, including Connexions, and relevant internal staff, such as the college’s alternative provision co-ordinator, to support student transition Monitor and track the progression of specific student groups Collaborate operationally with relevant teams, stakeholders and management to support the achievement of strategic objectives Support IAG activities and service delivery across the college Ensure compliance with approved quality standards and audit requirements by accurately recording guidance delivered and collecting relevant information to evaluate the service Work closely with other support teams within the College to maximise learner support Connect learners with relevant information, resources and opportunities to facilitate progression into further study, training or employment Maintain and develop effective internal and external partnerships to provide learners and staff with accurate, up-to-date advice, information and guidance Collaborate with key staff to organise career-related events and activities Specific Duties: Develop as an apprentice by successfully completing both the course level 6 careers development programme and all work-related responsibilities Act as the key point of contact for careers guidance for a group of learners With guidance and support, manage a varied caseload of careers guidance for learners, including tracking the progression of key student groups during transition periods Advise students on progression options and provide information on applications and processes associated with their next steps Support students through their Post 16 and Higher Education applications Contribute to the regular maintenance of careers information and resources by actively researching and reviewing the most up-to-date products and services Develop resources to support students with their career development Organise events to support student progression both within the College and externally. Including follow-up on individual students’ progression plans Advise relevant managers on resource needs related to careers and educational guidance Maintain accurate learner records and provide statistical information on service usage, in line with confidentiality and data protection guidelines Liaise and collaborate with staff across the College to support students’ progress Maintain effective communication with internal teams and external agencies to ensure students receive accurate and up-to-date advice, information, and guidance Assist the relevant managers with various tasks, including working with external agencies and partners to establish networks and ensure effective communication Contribute to enrolment and progression activities, ensuring the quality of guidance provided to learners Collaborate with members of the Student Hub team to support the health, safety, and wellbeing of individual learners, referring to colleagues or external agencies where appropriate Contribute to a wide range of college events such as open days, enrolment and specific employability events Support with the administration and quality assurance of Work Experience placements Training:You will receive on the job and off the job training from our experienced team as well as the accredited apprenticeship training provider, Call of The Wild Training. Your success is important to us all, and we will do all we can to support your studies and learning with us. On successful completion of your apprenticeship, you will be awarded the Career Development Apprenticeship Level 6 (degree level).Training Outcome:The in-school support is excellent, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with and learn from experts. Previous apprentices have gained employment in the school and are still in post today; whilst this cannot be guaranteed, what we can say is that you will be very well-prepared for the next stage of your career, be that with us or elsewhere. The position offers you a: Guarantee of working in a fast-paced environment Chance to develop skills and knowledge in a growing organisation and an opportunity to take on more challenging responsibilities Opportunity to take on more challenging responsibilities Employer Description:The City of Leicester College is a vibrant and popular 11–19 school with a commitment to the highest level of pastoral care and academic achievement. We are a truly comprehensive multi-cultural school offering unique opportunities for all students. Our ‘motto’ Ambition for All reflects our aim to challenge every member of our community to be the best they can be, in every aspect. This motto is underpinned by our four Character Pillars; Intellectual, Moral, Community and Performance. We have found time and again that this programme develops academically able students who have the courage to take the opportunities that come their way while being kind to those around them. This success is shown in our examination results and fantastic character of our students. We have an extremely diverse community and respect, civility and honesty are at the heart of what makes The City of Leicester College such a wonderful place to work and to learn. Students and staff from all backgrounds can come and have their differences respected and their contributions valued. Student success is numerous and varied; from young sports men and women performing at national level, to academic brilliance gaining places at the Oxbridge Universities. Students excel in the arts, which we are passionate about and see as essential to developing the whole person. City of Leicester College - Ambition for AllWorking Hours :Monday to Thursday, 8.00am to 4.00pm. Friday, 8.00am to 3.30pm. 39 Weeks per year (Term time + 1 week during holidays to be used flexibly and to include training days).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Build positive relationships ....Read more...
Apprentice Early Years Educator-DreamCatchers -Treeton, S60 5PN
What you’ll do at work: As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff. What you’ll do at work: To contribute to the creation of a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all children and learn how to do this To carry out the policies, procedures and ethos of the setting, to promote positive values and attitudes, ensuring these are being carried out throughout the setting To demonstrate and then ensure that they are responsible for the needs of all children in their designated room, following systems to ensure consistent, high-quality care To be vigilant and protect children from harm or abuse, reporting any concerns immediately - in accordance with safeguarding or whistle blowing policies To learn and then ensure that they can use resources effectively, maintaining ratios in their room To learn how to reflect on their practice and routines, tailoring them to meet the individual needs of each child throughout the day for their key children To learn how to plan and ensure that there is a provision of a stimulating range of developmentally appropriate activities and ensuring their room is well-resourced and creatively set-up To learn how to and then carry out observations and the assessment of children’s learning and development, ensuring records are kept up-to-date, are of a high standard and are shared effectively To develop genuine bonds with their key children and support their team’s key person system responsibilities, when this skill has been learnt To work in partnership with all parents/carers, building and maintaining relationships that encourage trust, open communication and involvement in nursery life whist remaining professional at all times and maintaining confidentiality Having a mentor to show them what this looks like in practice before they are left to do this on a one to one with families and children Training:Your training plan: Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship Standard Level 2 Functional Skills in maths and English End-Point Assessment (EPA) Employee Rights and Responsibilities (ERR) Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS) First Aid Training On and off the job training and location to be confirmed Training Outcome:For the successful candidate, there may be the opportunity of ongoing employment and further progression. We have a very high rate of progression within the organisation and a number of our apprentices are now part of our management team.Employer Description:Welcome to Dream Catchers Day Nursery – Treeton The Treeton nursery was established in May 2025 and has allowed us to further expand the delivery of high quality childcare that our Dream Catchers team are proud to provide. We continue our ‘home from home’ ethos across our Treeton site and have a family orientated ethos where we cater for the needs of each child individually, supporting each child to reach their full potential during their time with us. Our staff team all receive mandatory training in line with government guidance including food hygiene, safeguarding and paediatric first aid as well as accessing further focused training provided by Rotherham early years sector and other training providers. At Dream Catchers your child will be based in a room specific to their age, stage and individual needs. Our ‘Explorers’ room is a warm and welcoming environment where babies can gain confidence and thrive. This room caters for children from birth upto when they are walking and ready for their next step. Our ‘Mini Discoverers’ room is the next step for older babies who are confidently walking and ready to explore on a larger basis. This room continues to offer the cosy and homely environment that younger children require whilst also challenging them to reach their full potential. Our ‘Discoverers’ room is for our toddlers aged up to around 30 months old. This room offers lots of physical opportunities to stimulate the brain and support it in making further connections that they will come to need further in life. Our ‘Inventors’ room is for our preschool children up to when children leave us ready to start their school journey. This room focuses on preparing the children for their next step with a flexible routine throughout each day. All rooms are extremely well equipped and children will have access to a wide range of resources and activities relating to their current interests and developmental levels. At Dream Catchers each child will be allocated a key worker prior to starting with us. The role of the Key worker is to ensure that every child has the best start to their educational journey. They will work closely with each individual child and their families to ensure the best outcomes. At Dream Catchers Nurseries we passionately believe that nurturing children’s personal, social and emotional wellbeing is paramount in ensuring children thrive. We enjoy a language rich environment where children can flourish. All our observations, photographic evidence and tracking is stored on an electronic data system called learning journeys. Each parent will be given access to the online app where they will be able to track their child’s progress as well as seeing ‘wow moments’ of their child’s journey in our setting. Learning Journeys allows us to ensure that children’s progress is monitored to the highest standard. Parents/carers are also invited to attend regular review meetings with their Key worker to ensure that each child’s achievements are recognised and their progress can be discussed. At Dream Catchers we pride ourselves on the strong relationships we build with our families and enables us to build on a child’s natural interests.Working Hours :The setting is open Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 6.00pm, so you will be working a 37 hour week during these times.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience ....Read more...
Apprentice Teaching Assistant Level 3 - Byron Primary School
Support students’ learning and development under the direction of teaching or other appropriate staff by supervising and ensuring their safety and access to learning, attending to personal needs, and promoting physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development Collaborate with the teacher to use strategies that support students in achieving their learning goals Provide accurate and constructive feedback to students, under the guidance of the teacher Set challenging expectations while promoting self-esteem and encouraging students to act independently Facilitate interaction with others and support engagement in activities led by the teacher or other professionals Promote, support, and facilitate the inclusion, acceptance, and integration of all students Assist with the supervision of groups and individual students as required, both during lessons and in communal areas such as corridors and playgrounds, as well as outside of lesson times, including before and after school and during lunchtimes, attending to students’ personal needs as necessary Track and monitor student progress, providing detailed and regular feedback to teachers and the SENDCO to support the planning, evaluation, and ongoing monitoring of the learning process for individual students and groups, addressing achievements, progress, and any challenges Participate in the planning cycle and development of assessments based on student needs and contribute to effective assessment by undertaking student record-keeping as requested Administer routine assessments, routine tests, and undertake the marking of students’ work under the guidance of the teacher Maintain a stimulating, safe, and purposeful learning environment by preparing, maintaining, and using relevant learning resources, assisting with the display of students’ work, and promoting positive values, attitudes, and behaviour Establish constructive and positive relationships with students, acting as a role model and responding appropriately to individual needs, while building effective relationships with parents/carers, external agencies, and other professionals under the general direction of the class teacher Liaise effectively with class teachers to communicate with parents/carers and other professionals, gathering and reporting information as directed To administer first aid, as appropriate – training will be arranged Assist in the development and implementation of Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs), Individual Behaviour Plans (IBPs), and/or Personal Care Programmes Monitor and respond to changes in students’ behaviour, identifying and sharing any unexpected changes with the relevant and appropriate staff, while consistently using effective behaviour School staff may be required to support students with intimate care/hygiene Promote the safeguarding and welfare of all students within the school in line with statutory safeguarding guidance, reporting any concerns to the Senior Leadership Team or Designated Safeguarding Lead Be aware of and comply with relevant statutory guidance, school/Trust policies and procedures related to safeguarding, child protection, health, safety, security, confidentiality, and data protection Participate in visits, trips, and out-of-school activities, such as outings, social activities, and sporting events Provide administrative support for the teacher/department Attend meetings and perform duties as required according to the school calendar Training: You will be working towards the Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Standard (Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours) As a work-based training provider, Aire Vocational Training will provide an exciting individually designed training programme to meet your needs and those of your employer, combining theory with hands-on practical experience to ensure you develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours that are relevant to your role Our programme has a particular focus on understanding local SEND provision You will be supported with maths and English at level 2 (if not already achieved) You will be supported with and prepared for the final Apprenticeship Assessment by Highfield Assessment (EPAO)which will comprise of: Practical Observation, followed by Question-and-Answer session Professional discussion supported by a portfolio of evidence You will be allocated 'Off the Job' Training hours per week (Minimum of 7.5 hours) to complete the Teaching Assistant Standard Time will be given in your working week in the school setting Training Outcome: Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship programme, you may have the opportunity to apply for a permanent position within the academy Employer Description:At Byron Primary School we believe that every child deserves the best possible education and we have the highest expectation for every child who attends our school. Our aim is for them to reach their full potential by giving them the education that they need today and setting them up with every chance to succeed tomorrow. Our mission is to encourage all children to be aspirational, to strive for excellence, whilst celebrating their uniqueness. We are committed to working alongside our community to provide a safe, sustainable learning environment where all children succeed. We are focused on using our expansive school grounds sustainably, providing an environment where students engage in outdoor learning, explore nature, and participate in ecological projects that educate them to care for the world around them, now and in the future. We are a welcoming, respectful, and inclusive school where we pride ourselves in providing a nurturing, ambitious experience for all. Byron is more than a school– we are a thriving community school at the heart of the city of Bradford. Through our well thought out curriculum, we strive to make learning engaging, providing as many ‘real-life’ learning experiences as possible – making learning exciting, interesting and purposeful. Reading is the foundation of our curriculum, and we positively promote reading for pleasure as an essential, life-enhancing skill, asking our families to support us with this at home. We want all children to become confident and independent learners with enquiring minds. At Byron Primary, learning does not stop at the end of the school day, our children are encouraged to extend their interests through the wide range of extracurricular clubs and activities we offer, we truly believe that learning goes beyond the curriculum! We believe that children should be encouraged to develop positive values towards themselves, each other, and the wider community of which they are part. We work together to create a school where positive behaviour is the norm, and all are treated with respect, understanding and sensitivity. We are exceptionally proud to serve our local community and pride ourselves on the home-school relationships we create. Working Hours :Monday- Friday. Term Time only Start/end times to be agreed but within the school working day.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness ....Read more...