Pilgrim Primary Academy, Reach South Academy Trust is seeking to appoint a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join the School
Location: Pilgrim Primary Academy, Oxford
Street, Plymouth, PL1 5BQ
Salary Range:
Grade E 15-20
(FTE £30,024-£32,597) per annum pro-rata
Actual Salary: £21,663 -
£23,520
Contract: Permanent Term-time (39 weeks year)
Hours: 30 hours a week
Start Date: 3rd September 2026
The Role: We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated and experienced HLTA to join our team of exceptional practitioners in KS1. The HLTA role will involve supporting the phase leader in the planning and delivery of academic interventions. It will also involve providing class cover for ECT and subject leaders release time. The role will also involve leading and supporting Teaching Assistants in KS1.
An excellent grasp of the KS1 curriculum, behaviour
management and SEND best practice is required. A good knowledge and understanding of phonics and Read Write
Inc would also be advantageous. We are looking for someone who as undertaken HLTA
training alternatively, this could be an ideal position for a qualified teacher
who wants to broaden their range of experience or step out of the classroom teachers
position.
Main
purpose of job
To provide whole class cover for teachers in
KS1 on a set timetable to enable subject release time, ECT time, Leadership
release and subject monitoring to take place.
Responsible for the planning
and delivery of interventions within KS1, supporting the phase leader to raise
standards. Supporting and leading the teaching assistants across the team.
●
Provide,
prepare and deliver activities and lessons to groups and whole classes of pupils,
evaluate and adjust lessons/work plans as appropriate
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Deliver
local and national learning strategies e.g. literacy, numeracy, early years
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Select
and prepare resources necessary to deliver the planned curriculum
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Monitor
and evaluate pupil’s responses to learning activities through a range of
assessment and monitoring strategies against learning intentions, providing
feedback to pupils.
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Assess,
mark, record and report on development, progress and attainment in line with
the school’s monitoring cycle
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Manage
the learning environment in the lessons they teach
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Establish
productive working relationships with pupils, acting as a role model and
setting high expectations working within our established positive behaviour
policy
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Promote
inclusion of all pupils within the classroom, recognising and responding to all
special and individual needs
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When
not required to cover whole classes, to lead learning interventions for small
groups, pairs or individuals and to provide pastoral support where required
through school.
School
Background: Pilgrim is a
friendly, caring and welcoming place, with children's learning, happiness and
well-being at the heart of all we do. We
understand that children will only get the best education when there are strong
and respectful relationships between both pupils, staff, parents and the wider
community. We are very proud of the
positive relationships that exist at Pilgrim.
Our aim is to develop confident young people who have high
aspirations, a clear sense of themselves as learners and citizens, and who can
contribute positively to their futures and those of others.
Trust Background: We are a family of schools working in partnership for the benefit of all our pupils and students. We believe our charitable aim, to advance education, is best achieved through collaboration, both within the Trust and beyond.
We operate 21 academies across Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, serving learners aged 3 to 19. Alongside our primary, all-through and technical provision, we are proud to include a strong and integral network of seven special schools and one alternative provision setting.
These settings are a vital part of our community, providing inclusive, high-quality education for pupils with a wide range of needs, including complex learning profiles, autism, and social, emotional and mental health needs, as well as those who benefit from a more personalised approach. Together, we are committed to helping every young person thrive.
Next Steps: So if you think this role may be for
you and want to be involved at this exciting opportunity, please get in touch
by calling Michelle Murray, Office
Manager on 01752 225319 or email at
michelle.murray@pilgrimprimary.org
Closing date: Friday 3rd July 2026
Interview Date: Tuesday 14th July 2026
To apply: Please visit our website, register and apply online at www.reachsouth.org/careers
Opportunities and Benefits:
We offer a
competitive salary plus LGPS pension, great career progression and development
opportunities with many other benefits.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Each post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Reach South Academy Trust has an Equal Opportunities Policy for selection and recruitment. Applicants are requested to complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring section of the application before submitting.
Tom Peers
07759365064
recruitment@reachsouth.org
