Teaching Assistant Level 3 (Maternity Cover) at St Bede Academy
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Description – Teaching Assistant Level 3
Grade: £13.94 per hour / Term time only + 5 days
Contract: Maternity Cover (till the earlier of either the end of maternity leave or 31.3.2027)
Location: St Bede Academy
Responsible to: The Headteacher, or such other line manager as may be delegated
by the Headteacher
Purpose
of the Role
To
provide advanced support for teaching, learning, and pupil development at St
Bede Academy. The Teaching Assistant Level 3 will work closely with teachers
and other professionals to support high-quality learning, deliver planned
interventions and lessons, and promote positive outcomes for all pupils across
the school.
The postholder may lead learning activities for individuals, groups and whole classes under the direction of a teacher and will contribute to assessment, planning, and pupil progress.
Key
Responsibilities
Support for Pupils
- Support pupils individually, in small groups, or through delivering whole-class activities.
- Deliver structured learning activities under teacher direction e.g. interventions, phonics sessions, SEND interventions etc
- Support pupils to develop independence, confidence, and engagement in learning.
Inclusion
and Wellbeing
- Promote
inclusion, equality, and positive relationships amongst all pupils.
- Contribute
to a safe, nurturing, and supportive learning environment.
- Support pupils’ emotional wellbeing and social development.
SEND
and EAL Support
- Provide
targeted support for pupils with SEND and/or EAL.
- Support
the implementation of any Educational Support Plans in
place and making necessary reasonable adjustments.
- Adapt learning support to meet individual pupil needs actively planning any adjustments needed.
Behaviour
Management
- Support
and model positive behaviour in line with school’s behaviour policy and
approach.
- Use
restorative approaches to support pupils in managing behaviour responding
to incidents constructively and planning for any reasonable adjustments
- Respond appropriately to challenging behaviour and encourage self-regulation.
Personal
Care
- Support pupils with medical, physical, hygiene, and welfare needs where required, while promoting independence.
Support
for Teachers
Teaching and Learning
- Deliver
planned learning activities, interventions and whole class lessons under
the guidance of the teacher.
- Support
the planning and adaptation of learning activities.
- Reinforce learning objectives and support pupil progress.
Monitoring
and Assessment
- Observe,
assess, and record pupil progress with teacher.
- Provide
accurate feedback to teachers to inform future planning.
- Support the monitoring of pupil outcomes and intervention, learning activities and whole class lesson impact.
Classroom
Organisation
- Support
teachers to prepare and maintain classroom resources and learning
environments.
- Support the effective organisation of the classroom and learning materials.
Administrative
Support
- Support
teacher to maintain pupil records and support classroom administration.
- Undertake clerical duties including filing, photocopying, and data input where required.
Support
for the School / Academy
- Comply
and support in implementing all academy and Trust policies and procedures.
- Uphold safeguarding, health and safety, equality, confidentiality, and data protection requirements at all times.
Supervision
- Supervise and lead play based- activities for pupils during breaktimes, lunchtimes.
Professional
Collaboration
- Work
collaboratively with teachers, support staff, parents/carers, and external
agencies.
- Attend
meetings, training sessions, and professional development activities.
- Contribute
positively to the wider life of the school.
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.
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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