Langdon College
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Langdon College
9 Leicester Avenue
Salford
Manchester
M7 4HA

Tel: 0161 740 5900
Fax: 0161 741 2500
admin@langdoncollege.ac.uk

Patron:
Chief Rabbi:
Sir Jonathan Sacks

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Langdon College is the only national Independent Residential Specialist College for Jewish students aged 16 to 25 years with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Situated in North Manchester, the College is placed in the heart of an active and supportive Jewish community.

Due to increased student numbers for 2011/12 opportunities exist to work in a dynamic environment and be part of this diverse, highly specialised and supportive team. Our mission is to enable our students to achieve their dreams of independence and employment, whilst making a positive contribution within their Community.

We are in the process of opening a Charedi Provision as part of Langdon College for September 2011/12. We are also very interested in receiving applications from members of the Orthodox Jewish Community (please mark F.A.O. Charedi Provision)
Tutors - Full and Part Time
Salary from £19,631 - £28,141 pro rata (pay award pending)
  • We require enthusiastic and dynamic, multi-skilled Tutors
  • Applicants should also have a relevant teaching qualification and a range of transferable skills
Teaching Assistants (Learning Support Assistants) - Full and Part Time
Salary from £12,922 - £14,834 pro rata (pay award pending)
  • To support, empower and enable students in a range of learning environments
  • Must hold or be willing to work towards Level 3 qualification
Student Support Workers - Full & Part Time
Salary from £12,922 - £14,834 pro rata (pay award pending) the salary for these posts is further enhanced by sleep-in allowances.
  • Must hold or be willing to work towards NVQ Level 3
  • Must be willing to work early morning, evening, weekends and sleep in duties
The following applies to all posts:
  • Experience of working with students with learning difficulties is desirable
  • The ability to work with a wide range of students including those with more complex needs and challenging behaviour
  • To support pastoral and personal care needs
  • Be willing to drive College vehicles
  • A willingness to participate in training, work towards appropriate qualifications & professional development
  • A commitment to provide a high standard of support to the students whilst promoting dignity and independence
Because of the sensitive nature of the duties of these posts, a full enhanced CRB Disclosure and 2 references will be necessary.

Closing Date for all posts is Friday 5th August 2011 and interviews will take place on Tuesday 16th August 2011.