LOCATION
Pathways School, All Saints Parish Church, Shrewsbury Avenue, Harrow HA3 9LX
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Two terms
HOLIDAY
The school year for staff us 195 days term time. All school closures are non-working days unless directed by the Headteacher.
SICK PAY
Full pay whilst unable to work due to sickness as follows: 0 days in probationary period 6 days for the remainder of the first year and thereafter. Staff are entitled to Statutory Sick Pay for long-term illness. Salary payments for periods of sickness beyond this in a 52-week period are at the discretion of Pathways School.
OTHER BENEFITS
Pension: 5 or 8% matched contributions after 3 months in post, loans for Season Tickets / Bike purchase
For an informal conversation about the role and our school call the Headteacher on: 0208 054 4540
Pathways School is committed to creating a diverse workforce. We’ll consider a ll qualified applicants fo r employment without regard to sex, race, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, age, disability, marriage or civil partnership.
OVERVIEW
Pathways School is an independent special school in Harrow providing education for children and young people aged 11–19 with complex learning needs. We are guided by the principles of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). We work collaboratively with all stakeholders to improve the quality of life for our students and their families within a person-centred culture of unconditional positive regard.
This is a unique and exciting opportunity to join Pathways School as we move into the next stage of our development. Since opening in September 2022, Pathways has become a trusted part of the special school community in North West London — a place where compassion, curiosity, and evidence-based practice work hand in hand to transform young lives. We are seeking an ambitious and compassionate Behaviour Analyst to build on our strong foundations in ABA and PBS, and to help shape the next phase of our journey together.
JOB PURPOSE
- To work with the team of ABA Tutors to plan and provide support for young people with autism and learning disabilities, using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis, and within the framework of Positive Behaviour Support.
- To support the Behaviour Analysts and Teachers in ensuring that assessments and curriculum delivery are carried out effectively in a safe school environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- To work as part of a classroom team providing ABA instruction to children with autism and related communication disorders on an individual basis, in pairs or in small groups.
- To analyse students’ behaviour to allow for a function of the behaviour to be identified and to deal with the behaviour where appropriate in a calm and professional manner and in accordance with individual pupil behaviour plans, risk assessments and school policy. This may include the use of positive handling techniques.
- To develop an understanding of assessments used within the school that track pupil progress and development of Individual Education Plans (EfL, ABLLS, VBMAPP, AFLS, Engagement Model).
- To ensure that individual and class timetables are always adhered to.
- To be flexible and willing to follow any variations in staff timetabling and pupil cover – including last minute changes implemented by the Headteacher when necessary.
- To collect and record clear and accurate data on all programmes, including accurate analysis and recording of sequence analysis data (Antecedent-Behaviour-Consequence).
- To provide intimate care (e.g., toileting, nappy changing, medication and support with feeding) for children within the school as required.
- To supervise indoor/outdoor playtime for all children on a rota basis.
- To supervise and support children on activities and trips outside of the school, including swimming.
- To be responsible for the safeguarding and health and safety of students, including the maintaining of a safe environment, following, and implementing relevant policies and risk assessments as appropriate.
- To reflect on the emerging data to track daily and weekly progress accurately.
- To monitor and maintain your student’s records,and ensure they are kept up to date and ready for any cover that may be needed.
- To ensure the production, organisation and maintenance of curricular and teaching materials are age appropriate, functional, and relevant to your learner.
- To inform the Behaviour Analyst of 2‑week flatlines on programmes within your data so that progress can be monitored, and teaching procedures amended where applicable.
- To complete the home‑school book daily in accordance with relevant school policy and ensure good home‑school communication.
- To record incidents and pastoral or safeguarding notes on the school MIS.
- To actively participate in staff meetings, training, and performance competencies on a regular basis.
- To undertake appropriate professional development on a range of relevant issues as agreed by the school management. To play an active role in own training and progression in understanding and ability to apply the principles and procedures of PBS and ABA.
- Safeguarding the security, safety, and wellbeing of students always during school hours, in school and out in the community reporting any concerns in accordance with the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
- To monitor general health and safety within the classroom, rectifying any concerns or reporting to Headteacher as needed.
- To understand, adhere to and actively always implement all the policies and procedures of the school.
- To develop knowledge of autistic spectrum disorders including the effect upon individuals and families and to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of PBS and ABA procedures and practice.
- To undertake additional tasks as directed by the Headteacher or Behaviour Analyst.
- To operate and comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and relevant Pathways School policies during undertaking the role.
- To plan and lead occasional group activities.
- To ensure that accurate and appropriate data is collected, summed and graphed.
To support training both directly and indirectly through modelling good teaching and practice.