Teaching Assistant
Sapientia Education Trust, Attleborough, Norfolk
Teaching Assistant
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Sapientia Education Trust, Attleborough, Norfolk
- Part time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 5 Jul | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 9a69ea248e1647968a5619687fdf21be
Location ref: Attleborough, Norfolk
Full Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity to join our dedicated and supportive team. As a Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting pupils learning, wellbeing and development, while working closely with families Working under the direction of the Head of School (Inclusion Leader), you will help ensure that every child is supported to thrive and achieve their full potential. We are looking for someone with a positive, proactive can do attitude, an excellent communicator, a colleague who is flexible and welcomes the fact that two days are never the same and the ability to build strong relationships with pupils, colleagues and families. A willingness to contribute to the wider life of the school is essential. Above all, you will be a positive role model who is patient, calm, confident and consistent, with the ability to encourage, motivate and inspire pupils to succeed.
+ A minimum of a grade C / 4, or equivalent, in English and Maths GCSE. (all roles except cleaners, catering staff & exam invigilators).
+ The ability to communicate clearly and tactfully using appropriate methods and an awareness of the impact of your own communication on others;
+ Able to maintain positive relationships with all and able to work as an effective and flexible part of a team; willing to change methods of work and routines to benefit the team;
+ Be able to multi-task and work under pressure;
+ Be flexible and resilient in managing and executing their daily responsibilities;
+ Able to demonstrate strong planning and organisational skills;
+ Willingness to accept responsibility for your own actions;
+ The ability to prioritise effectively, meet deadlines and accept challenges.
+ Understanding of SEN code of practice and inclusive practice within a school setting;
+ Experience of working with SEND and vulnerable students;
+ Knowledge of school curriculum and the academic expectations of year groups;
+ Experience of working in small group and on a 1:1 basis with students;
+ Experience of administrative and reprographic tasks.
+ Be part of a small, supportive team with a strong sense of purpose
+ Take on a role that offers autonomy, variety, and the chance to make a real difference
+ Work in beautiful rural surroundings, with engaged children and a committed school community
If you re looking for a new challenge and want to be a central part of a thriving primary school, we d love to hear from you.