We are Forward Thinking, we are Ambitious, we are
Principled, we are Motivated, we are Trustworthy and we are Nurturers of
Talent!
An exciting
opportunity has arisen for Teaching Assistant Level 2 to join The Bridge
School.
At The Bridge School, every
pupil has a Statement of Special Educational Need or an Education, Health and
Care Plan. We specialise in supporting children with complex and multiple
needs, including Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Profound and Multiple
Learning Difficulties (PMLD) and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), alongside
additional needs such as visual or hearing impairment and behaviours requiring
skilled, compassionate support.
What makes The Bridge School such a
rewarding place to work is our unwavering belief in potential. Guided by our
motto, “Be the Best You Can Be!”, we hold high aspirations for every
child — and for one another as professionals.
Our carefully designed, future-focused,
play-based curriculum is personalised and ambitious. It includes an overarching
mobility curriculum and a rich sensory experiential pathway for our most
profound learners. Communication underpins everything we do, ensuring every
pupil can access learning in a way that is meaningful to them. We prioritise
independence, life skills and preparation for adulthood at every stage.
Learning extends beyond the classroom
through purposeful trips, inspiring visitors and inclusive whole-school events
that broaden experiences and build confidence.
At The Bridge School, you will be part
of a dedicated, supportive team working in close partnership with families and
professionals, immersed in the principles of the Birmingham Curriculum
Statement and British Values. Together, we create a nurturing, aspirational
environment where children — and staff — truly can Be the Best They Can Be.
Teaching
Assistants are responsible for supporting and leading small groups and
individuals with Maths, English, Reading, SEMH, vocational and practical
activities, supporting pupils to develop resilience, social skills and
self-esteem, and deploying effective strategies for supporting pupils with a
range of behavioural needs.
The
successful candidate will:
·
Compassionate and patient nature
·
Strong communication and interpersonal
skills
·
Empathy and understanding towards diverse
needs
·
Eagerness to learn and grow in an
inclusive educational setting
·
Dedication to fostering a positive and
nurturing learning environment
·
NVQ 2 for Teaching Assistants or equivalent
qualifications or experience would be desirable
All applications: All Applicants In line with our commitment to safeguarding will be subject to enhanced DBS disclosure, proof of the right to work in the UK, satisfactory references from at least your last two employers, evidence of required qualifications and medical clearance.
Competitive Benefits:
Forward
Education Trust is committed to recruiting and retaining the highest quality
staff. To do this, we have an Employee Value Proposition offering a range of
benefits to help our staff on a personal and professional level, which
includes:
·
Teacher Pension or Support Staff Local Government Pension – Employer
Contribution
·
FET HUB – information all in one place, access to a range of benefits
·
Paid for Health Cash Plan – employee and dependent children benefit –
option to add partner
·
Employee
Questionnaire – Consultation with staff on a range of issues and ideas
·
Comprehensive
induction and probation support and an ongoing performance management &
appraisal system
·
Enhanced Employee Assistance Programme – free, totally confidential
advice, with face-to-face consultations
·
Personal & professional learning & development – including FLICK
online learning and other resources
·
Access to discounts and offers from Reward Gateway and My Perks
·
Occupational Health Service – accessible to support the needs of
individual staff
·
Staff recognition – e-cards to celebrate success among colleagues
·
Mental Health First Aiders
·
Policies are developed and reviewed to support positive
health & well-being: Family Friendly Working, Special Leave of Absence,
Flexible Working, Menopause
·
Our
well-being support for Assistant Headteachers focuses on managing
accountability, workload, and emotional intelligence through professional
supervision, peer mentoring, and a supportive organisational culture
·
Staff recognition – awards throughout the year, in line with Trust
behaviours and values
·
A commitment to develop new ideas to show we really value what you do
for our children
Closing Date for Applications:
Interview Date:
The Trust may review applications upon receipt and may
call applicants for interview prior to the advert closing date. Therefore, you are encouraged to make an
early application for this role, and we reserve the right to close the vacancy
earlier than the advertised closing date.
Please note that only fully completed Forward Education Trust
Application forms will be accepted; we will not read accompanying Curriculum
Vitae (CV) or accept them in place of an application form.
If you do not hear from the school within 14 days of the closing date,
please assume that your application has not been shortlisted. The successful
applicants will require an enhanced DBS check and will be subject to relevant
pre-employment checks.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and
the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and
therefore the ability to speak fluent spoken English is an essential
requirement for this role.
An online search will also be carried out for all shortlisted
candidates.
Forward Education Trust is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this
commitment. The successful candidate must promote this ethos.
The successful candidate will
be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including enhanced DBS;
Prohibition check; Childcare Disqualification; qualifications, medical fitness;
identity and right to work and two references.
Andrew Seager
01214648265
enquiry@bridge.fet.ac
