Teaching
Assistant –
Sproatley Endowed Church of England Primary Academy
17.5 hours per week, to be worked during the school term time
Fixed term until February 2027
£25,583 - £26,403
Actual salary £10,471 - £10,806
About the Trust
Ebor
Academy Trust is a family of schools located across North and East Yorkshire,
York and the Humber region. We think of ourselves as being one school
across many sites, working collaboratively to deliver high quality, rich and
engaging education in our diverse communities. Our aims are to enable all
our learners to flourish and to open doors for their very best futures.
We
genuinely seek to live by our values of Excellence, Belonging, Opportunity and
Respect; these underpin how we work and how we relate to each other. We
have high ambitions for our learners and staff and aim to deliver this through
a culture of continuous development, support, kindness and understanding.
We are a friendly trust that puts people first.
About the role
Sproatley Endowed Church of England Primary Academy have an exciting opportunity to recruit a Teaching Assistant to work in their ERP unit which is based at Sproatley Church of England Primary Academy. This is to work 17.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday during the school term time. This is a fixed term contact until February in the first instance.
As a Teaching Assistant you will be
passionate about teaching and learning and believe in developing the true
potential of children.
You will have a calm and positive
disposition, the ability to break down activities into small step teaching and
will nurture, inspire, challenge and motivate pupils.
Implementing clear boundaries and routines,
you will use behaviour management in all areas around school.
Job
requirements
We wish to recruit highly committed Teaching Assistant who has the
knowledge and experience of working with children.
You
should have the ability to communicate effectively with our children their
families and staff. Within this role you will also be working with and
alongside a wide range of different professionals all with the common goal of
ensuring the best care and education is given to our children.
You will have positive behaviour management skills, and be flexible and able to work on your own initiative.
You will be enthusiastic and passionate about child
development, play and interactions with knowledge on how you can develop this
further to enhance children’s experiences.
Working
with us
When you join our Trust, you’ll start with a friendly induction
to help you feel settled from day one. From there, you’ll get role-specific
training and plenty of opportunities to keep learning and growing, whether
through ongoing CPD, apprenticeships, or longer-term development programmes
like our Ebor career pathways.
We’re proud to have high staff engagement, with great
feedback in our staff surveys and from our exit interviews. People enjoy
working here, feel supported, and know they’re making a difference.
We offer generous benefits too, including access to free
private GP and nurse appointments, counselling services, and wellbeing support
for you and your family. You’ll also get great discounts at high street stores
and travel companies, free parking at all our schools, a brilliant pension, and
family-friendly policies.
We’re committed to being an inclusive and diverse place to
work, where everyone feels they belong. We welcome people from all backgrounds
and walks of life and treat every application fairly and equally.
Keeping children safe is at the heart of everything we do.
That’s why we follow safer recruitment practices (including enhanced DBS checks)
and we ask all applicants to complete on online application (we don’t accept
CVs).
If you feel that you align to our values of Excellence, Belonging, Opportunity and Respect and you want to help shape the lives of the next generation, then we would love to hear from you.
Lindsey Wilson
l.wilson@ebor.academy
