Would you like to join our dedicated team and see what BEST
looks like?
We are looking to recruit a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to work full time
with our delightful children, starting as soon as possible. Standens
Barn Primary School is a welcoming and friendly school which thrives
on a team approach and a caring ethos. We pride ourselves on our inclusive
and collaborative approach to education. We ensure that we provide our children
with high quality education as well as supporting and developing their
independence. Our mission, ‘My BEST, Your BEST, Our BEST", is at the heart
of everything we do in our school. We are BRAVE, ENTHUSIASTIC, SAFE
and THOUGHTFUL (BEST).
Our dedicated team of staff strive to deliver an exciting
and inspiring curriculum to ensure our children make excellent academic
progress whilst developing the skills they need to achieve their goals and to
reach for their aspirations.
We place great value on the teaching and learning
of core and foundation subjects whilst continually encouraging our
children to be creative and to explore ideas through a variety of themed days
and extracurricular clubs.
Our whole school staff continually strive to ensure we
prepare our children for the world in which they live and to equip them to
be resilient. We develop their interactions and expose them to new
experiences and opportunities.
We are very proud of the wonderful community we have. The
support we receive from our parents, families and visitors is invaluable to us
and plays a significant role in helping the children make progress.
We warmly welcome you to visit our school first hand and to
watch us being BEST- you will be impressed by what you see and how we work.
If you would like to learn more about us please visit our
website: Standens
Barn Primary School - Contact Us
The hours are 28.75 per week, 38 weeks per year. Please note
the salary quoted is the FTE.
The role will involve supporting the teaching and learning of children as part of group work and whole class teaching alongside offering 1:1 support with a child with special educational needs if necessary. The role may include 30 minute lunch duty which involves supervising children at play on the playground.
The role
The successful candidate will have experience of working
with primary aged children, in a school environment and with children
with SEND. They will show enthusiasm for learning, initiative and have an
understanding of the importance of supporting social and emotional development
in children in order to maximise the achievements and well-being of our pupils.
The
successful candidates will:
Have experience of working with children, including those with SEND, in a school environment.
In return we will provide:
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Melanie Troth
01604 413151
melanie.troth@inmat.org.uk
