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ST GILES' TEACHING ASSISTANT WITH HLTA 1b elements of responsibility required
Scale Band 3 24.75 hours starting iro £11,022.00
Scale Band 6 6.5 hours starting iro £3,391.00
Our federation of small village schools is looking for a brilliant Teaching Assistant who has the dedication and creativity to help our KS1 children achieve their full potential and to support wider school life, including at lunch times.
You will have suitable qualities, qualifications and skills to join the school class teams working to deliver a first class learning experience for our children.
Flexiblity, adaptablilty and an understanding of the different provision needed for all primary aged children is key. This role will include an element of extra responsibility for teaching/leading groups and small classes and is reflected in the pay offer above.
Do you have the skills to structure learning in a KS1 mixed year group class?
Would you like to join a staff with great team spirit?
The ideal candidate will
· Have experience of working in a mixed KS1 class
· Qualified to Level 3 or equivalent
· Have a good standard of maths and English (preferably GCSE Grade C or above)
· be able to follow direction but must be pro-active and use own initiative
· have an understanding of child development
· be able to foster positive relationships with children and colleagues
The hours required are from 8.30am to 3.15pm Monday to Friday
Please do note that you may be required to work at either school as and when required as part of the contract on offer.
Visits to our school are warmly welcome
Information about the School
Part of The Chorus Schools Federation (formally known as The Federation of St. Giles' and St. Andrew's Schools), we were delighted to recently welcome Wethersfield Primary School as part of our growing federation.
St Giles' C of E Primary School is a unique and inspirational school where our children, parents and staff are at the heart of all we do. Our recent Ofsted was good overall with personal Development judged as Outstanding.
We are a professional community that works together in a co-operative and collaborative way. Our team of professionals work together to develop new solutions that enhance our approach to teaching and learning.
Ofsted particularly remarked upon the excellent training and CPD opportunities for staff. We nurture the development of knowledge, creativity, skills and understanding to help our children develop into happy, healthy, caring and successful citizens. We do this in a safe and positive learning environment where individuals are valued and able to achieve their full potential.