This is
a chance to make a real difference, to contributing to an inclusive, nurturing
classroom culture and to be part of a collaborative team driving improvement
across the school.
About Monksmead School
- A
warm, community-focused 1FE primary in Borehamwood serving Reception to
Year 6.
- Our
values: Respect, Reflect, Believe, Succeed — we nurture the
individual so they can succeed within a happy and respectful community.
- Context:
we have a higher-than-average proportion of pupils with EHCPs/SEND and are
proud of our inclusive practice.
We are committed to high standards of safeguarding,
inclusion and curriculum quality.
About the role
As a Teaching Assistant at Monksmead you will:
- Provide
high-quality, targeted support to individual pupils and small groups,
including pupils with SEND, under the direction of class teachers and the
SENCO.
- Deliver
interventions and small-group teaching (including early reading and
writing) that help pupils make strong progress.
- Promote
independence and resilience so pupils can access the curriculum
confidently.
- Observe
and record pupil engagement and progress, contributing to planning and
evaluation to ensure each pupil’s needs are met.
- Prepare
and maintain engaging learning resources and support daily classroom
routines.
- Carry
out general responsibilities such as lunchtime duties, supporting pupils
on educational visits, basic ICT support, administering medication (with
training), and intimate care when required.
- Work
collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals to
secure the best outcomes for our pupils.
This role reports to the class teacher / Deputy Headteacher
/ SENCO and is vital to the smooth running of our school and the success of our
pupils.
About you — the ideal candidate
You will be:
- Experienced
or currently working in a primary school setting, with a proven ability to
support pupils with SEND.
- Calm,
empathetic and well-organised, able to build positive, trusting
relationships with pupils and colleagues.
- Skilled
in adapting your approach to meet individual needs and supporting speech,
language and communication development.
- Confident
in managing groups of pupils and encouraging high standards of behaviour
while respecting professional boundaries and confidentiality.
- Able
to observe and record meaningful evidence of pupil progress and use this
to inform support and planning.
- Committed
to safeguarding, equality and creating an inclusive learning environment.
Desirable qualifications and attributes include an NVQ Level 2, recent
safeguarding training and a current First Aid qualification — training
opportunities will be available for the right candidate.
What we offer
- The
chance to make a tangible difference in a friendly, inclusive school
community.
- Meaningful
day-to-day impact supporting pupils with additional needs and contributing
to whole-school improvement priorities such as maths fluency and writing.
- A
supportive team environment with opportunities for professional
development and training relevant to your role (including SEND strategies,
moving & handling and medication administration).
- The
satisfaction of working in a school that values respect, reflection and
belief in every pupil’s potential.
Selection Procedure:
After the application deadline has passed, the following
steps will take place:
- Screening
& pre-selection of candidates
- References
and background check, including online checks, for shortlisted candidates
- Interview
- Decision
- Job
offer and contract
Monksmead School is committed to safeguarding children
and young people. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and other safeguarding checks.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds
who share our values and commitment to inclusive education. Thank you for your interest in joining our
team — we look forward to hearing from you.