Teaching Assistant (Primary)
Contract: Fixed Term until
15th January 2027
Hours: 32.5 hours, 39 weeks
(term time plus one week)
Working Pattern: 8.45am – 3.45am
Monday to Friday
Salary: Pathway 4, £22,220
- £23,722 per annum (FTE £29,540 - £31,537)
Site: Richard Barnes Academy (Fitzwilliam Campus)
Closing date: 9am
on Monday 5th January
Start date: ASAP
Please note the trust may decide to withdraw the
advert before the closing date or interview suitable candidates prior to the
advert closing.
Do you want to help primary‑aged
pupils rediscover Ambition when learning has felt challenging?
Are you ready to build Character
through calm, consistent and trusting relationships?
Can you create a Safe, steady
environment for children who need extra support to thrive?
If so, Richard Barnes Academy are
looking for you!
Your
role:
You’ll support teaching and
learning our primary‑aged children, helping them re‑engage with
education in a nurturing alternative provision shaped by our core pillars of
Ambition, Character and Safe. You’ll work with individuals and
small groups, clarifying instructions, encouraging focus, and guiding pupils
through challenges so they can build strong learning habits and emotional
resilience.
You will model positive
communication, use consistent behaviour strategies, and help create calm,
purposeful classrooms where young learners feel secure and ready to progress.
Working closely with teachers, senior staff, parents and external professionals,
you’ll play a vital role in personalising support, especially for children with
SEND or SEMH needs.
This role suits someone patient,
empathetic and confident in supporting literacy, numeracy and behaviour. What
matters most is your commitment to helping every child move forward with ambition
and the belief that they can succeed.
About us:
Richard Barnes Academy is an
alternative provision academy committed to supporting and raising the
aspirations of children who have been permanently excluded or are at risk of
exclusion from mainstream schools. We
value our staff and offer a supportive and inclusive work environment where you
can make a significant impact on children’s lives, helping them achieve their
full potential.
Alongside making a measurable
difference every day, you’ll benefit from professional development, supportive
leadership, and the chance to work within a Trust that champions equality,
wellbeing and continuous improvement. This is a place where staff go above and
beyond—because the impact is real, visible and deeply rewarding.
Join us and enjoy a fulfilling
career where your contributions are recognised and valued.
Why work for us?:
Join Thomas Deacon Education Trust and be part of a dedicated team committed to "working together to transform lives through education.” To learn more about the benefits we have on offer, check out our video here: Employee Benefits
At
TDET, 95% of our new employees highly rate our induction programme. Benefit
from the unwavering support of our dedicated staff, ensuring you feel welcomed
and well-prepared from day one. According
to our 2025 staff survey, 91% of staff are proud to work for TDET!
Ready to transform lives through education? Apply now and make a difference!
TDET - Working together to transform lives
through education
Thomas Deacon Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The Academy will require the successful candidate to provide satisfactory references and undertake an Enhanced Check with the Disclosure and Barring Service.
At Thomas Deacon Education Trust, we are committed to equality of opportunity for all. We welcome applications from everyone, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Join us in fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where all contributions are valued.
If you
have any questions regarding this post, please contact the HR Team on e-mail
at hrteam@tdet.education
Lucia Hawes
hrteam@tdet.education
