Federation of Cherry Oak School and Victoria School
Based at: Cherry Oak School, 60 Frederick Road, B29 6PB
Grade A (Previously referred to as a Level 2)
Teaching Assistant -
32.5 Hours per week – Term Time Only – Permanent
(Working Pattern - Monday - Friday)
Other working patterns may be
considered
Salary Range: £20569 – £23186 Actual Salary Inc.SEN
Allowance of £1507 FTE
Are you ready to be the highlight of someone’s day?
To be the person who unlocks a child’s potential when the rest of the world
sees a closed door?
Cherry Oak School for pupils with cognition and communication
difficulties and Autism is a vibrant, high-energy community where
"standard" doesn't exist and "extraordinary" is our
baseline. We aren't just looking for support staff; we are looking for promotors
of confidence, champions of communication, and specialists in the
art of the possible.
Why Cherry
Oak?
Working here isn't just a job—it’s an adventure in empathy and innovation. Our
pupils are diverse, spirited, and face complex challenges, but they also
possess incredible strengths.
As part of our
team, you won’t just be sitting in a classroom; you’ll be:
Are You the
Missing Piece?
We are seeking to appoint a grade A (previously
known as a level 2) Teaching Assistant.
We don’t just hire for qualifications; we hire for heart, humour, and
resilience. If you are
patient, proactive, and believe that every child deserves a bespoke education
that fits them perfectly, we want to meet you.
"At Cherry Oak, we don't just teach. We empower. We don't just care. We
advocate. Come and see how much of a difference a single day can make."
Ready to start your most rewarding chapter yet? Your journey at Cherry Oak
begins here.
Successful candidates will need to demonstrate
* A desire to work with pupils on the autistic
spectrum.
* A willingness to learn more about
Autism and other diagnosed Special Educational Needs.
* The ability to follow and implement key
pieces of information relating to pupils, such as Positive Behaviour Management
Plans, Sensory Differences Profiles, Individual Pupil Risk Assessments, Pupil
Profiles and Transition Guidance
* Be flexible to the needs of the school
with an “I can do attitude”
* Their ability to work using own initiative,
and work effectively as part of a team.
* How they communicate clearly and
effectively with pupils and colleagues.
* The desire to take ownership of tasks.
* The passion and commitment to supporting
children and young people with Special Needs.
* Be committed to safeguarding our
pupils
* Good numeracy and Literacy skills
We can offer you:
* Opportunities to
progress in your professional and career development. This includes supporting
development to other roles within school.
* Specialist coaching and training you will need to fulfill the role.
* Access to support
services such as mental health and wellbeing.
* Being part of a
supportive team of individuals.
* We can't train you to be kind, to have initiative, to be friendly, to be
resilient, and to be patient, and those are essential qualities for this work.
Closing Date for Applications:
Wednesday 20th May 2026 at 9 AM
Interview Date: Monday 15th
June 2026
Visits to the school are
encouraged for applications – Please contact Kirsty McWilliam to arrange on
0121 464 2037
Safeguarding
The school is committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this
commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment
checks including enhanced DBS; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable);
qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work.
References
All applicants will be required to provide 2
suitable references
Short-Listed Candidates
An online search will also be carried out as part
of due diligence on all shortlisted candidates.
Terms and Conditions
Birmingham City Council is a Living Wage Employer
Rehabilitation of Offenders
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act 1974 and ahs the amended to the Exceptions Order 1975,2013 and
2002.
Which means that when applying for certain jobs and
activities certain spent conviction and cautions are ‘protected’; So they do
not need to be disclosed to employers; and if they are disclose, employers
cannot take them into account.
Further information about filtering offences can be
found in the DBS filtering
guide.
The post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration
Act (2016). Therefore, the ability to speak fluent English is an essential
requirement for this role.
Kirsty McWilliam
0121 464 2037
k.mcwilliam@victoria.bham.sch.uk
