EARLY YEARS PRACTIONER (RECEPTION ASSISTANT) & LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT (LSA)
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EARLY YEARS PRACTIONER (RECEPTION ASSISTANT) & LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT (LSA)

Full time roles

THE FOLLOWING FULL-TIME STAFF ARE REQUIRED FOR SEPTEMBER 2019

EARLY YEARS PRACTIONER (RECEPTION ASSISTANT) – FULL TIME

LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT (LSA) – FULL TIME

8.15am – 4.15pm, Monday – Friday (Mondays end at 5.15pm)

This is an exciting time to join Rimon Primary School, now in its seventh year. We are looking for excellent and experienced Learning Support Assistant to join our fabulous team in September 2019. We are developing an inspiring curriculum at Rimon, steeped in awareness of & engagement with the modern world around us whilst prioritising excellence & achievement, inclusiveness & diversity, as well as supporting the development of the children’s moral responsibility and pride in their heritage.

As a young and growing school, we offer exceptional development opportunities for all our staff and we welcome applicants who are committed to becoming outstanding practitioners.

You can find out more about our school at: http://www.rimonschool.org.uk/
Please visit http://www.rimonschool.org.uk/about/recruitment/ to download the application pack (reference LSASEPT19 and RECLSASEPT19).
We welcome informal visits – please email: office@rimonschool.org.uk

Rimon Jewish Primary School is part of the Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT).

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Any offer of employment will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Rimon Jewish Primary School
41A Dunstan Road, Golders Green, NW11 8AE
Telephone: 0208 209 1805
Fax: 0208 711 3514
Email: office@rimonschool.org.uk
Web: www.rimonschool.org.uk

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