Teaching Assistant Level 2 (Maternity Cover) at St Bede Academy
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Description – Teaching Assistant Level 2
Grade £12.76 per hour / Term time only + 5 days
Contract: Maternity Cover x 2 (1 role - till the earlier of either the end of maternity leave or 30.11.2026; 1 role - till the earlier of either the end of maternity leave or 4.6.2027)
Location:
St Bede Academy
Responsible
to the Headteacher, or such other line manager as may be delegated by the
Headteacher
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Purpose
of the Role
To
provide effective support for teaching, learning, and administration at St Bede
Academy. The Teaching Assistant Level 2 will work closely with teachers and
other staff to ensure all pupils across the school can access learning in a
safe, inclusive, supportive, and engaging environment.
The
postholder will promote the school’s core values while supporting pupils’
educational, emotional, and social development.
The postholder is expected to actively uphold and promote the vision, values, and ethos of both the Academy and the Trust in all aspects of their role and professional conduct.
Key Responsibilities
Support for Pupils
Access
to Learning
- Support individual pupils and
small groups during learning activities.
- Lead small group learning
activities e.g interventions, phonics sessions, SEND interventions etc
- Help pupils understand
instructions and remain engaged in lessons.
- Encourage pupils to develop independence and confidence in learning.
Inclusion
and Wellbeing
- Promote inclusion and acceptance
of all pupils.
- Encourage positive interaction
between pupils and participation in teacher-led activities.
- Contribute to a safe, caring, and nurturing learning environment.
SEND
and EAL Support
- Support pupils with Special
Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and pupils with English as an
Additional Language (EAL).
- Work in accordance with
any Educational Support Plans in place and making
necessary reasonable adjustments.
- Adapt support strategies to meet individual learning needs making any adjustments as needed.
Personal
Care
- Assist pupils with physical,
medical, hygiene, or welfare needs where required.
- Encourage pupils to develop personal independence wherever possible.
Behaviour
Management
- Promote positive behaviour in
line with the school’s behaviour policy and approach.
- Respond to incidents
appropriately and constructively using a restorative approach.
- Support pupils in developing
self-esteem, self-regulation, and positive relationships.
- Respond appropriately to
challenging behaviour.
Support for Teachers
Lesson
Preparation
- Prepare, set out and organise any
classroom resources and equipment.
- Assist in creating and
maintaining classroom displays and resources
- Reinforce learning objectives and support pupil progress.
Monitoring
and Feedback
- Observe and monitor pupils’
responses to learning activities.
- Provide accurate and objective
feedback to teachers regarding progress and achievement.
- Support in marking books or offering feedback to pupils.
Record Keeping
- Assist with recording achievement, maintaining pupil records, and gathering information from parents/carers as directed.
Administrative
Support
- Provide clerical support, such as photocopying, filing, and managing classroom supplies.
Support
for the School / Academy
- Comply and support in
implementing all academy policies and procedures.
- Uphold safeguarding, health and safety, equality, confidentiality, and data protection requirements.
Supervision
- Supervise and lead play based- activities for pupils during breaktimes, lunchtimes.
Professional
Collaboration
- Attend staff meetings and
training sessions.
- Participate in professional
development and performance management activities.
- Liaise with external
professionals where appropriate.
Core
Values
The successful candidate will actively promote and demonstrate the core vision and values of St Bede Academy and the Trust at all times
Organisational
Competencies
The
postholder will demonstrate competence in the following areas:
- Safeguarding and Child Protection
- Communication Skills
- Supporting Teaching and Learning
- Behaviour Management
- Teamwork and Collaboration
- Organisation and Time Management
- Supporting Inclusion and SEND
- Professionalism and Integrity
- Literacy, Numeracy and ICT Skills
- Reflective Practice and
Development
- Health, Safety and Wellbeing
- Initiative and Adaptability
Our Academy Trust is committed to improving the life chances of all children through education and personal development. Each child is unique. We encourage and support every child through their exciting journey within our Trust, equipping them with the skills they need for the future.
Our approach is based on sharing excellence within our Trust, recruiting, training, and retaining the highest calibre of staff who share our vision of enlightening, enriching, empowering and evolving a generation through education.
‘Enlightening, Enriching, Empowering and Evolving generations through education’
We offer a fantastic, supportive place to work along with flexible working opportunities, access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, as well as a range of employee wellbeing and support services.
The Trust is committed to safer recruitment practices and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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Contact Details
HR Department
01204328994
vacancies@thequillcofetrust.org
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