Growing happiness, healthiness and lifelong success.
Do you have the passion and
drive to make a real difference to the lives of children?
Do you want to work in a school that is on an exciting journey of growth and
development?
Do you want to work in school
that will invest in your wellbeing, development and training?
Do you want to work within a
supportive team, where 100% of staff say they enjoy working?
If so, then Meadow View Primary School could be the place for you!
We require a practitioner who: -
- Wants to do
their best for the children in their care and is open to learning and
development.
- Values
supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing to enable them to grow into successful
young people.
- Believes in developing children’s
abilities through an inclusive, nurturing and inspiring curriculum.
- Will be able to form good
relationships with the children and all stakeholders.
- Is positive, driven, enthusiastic
and able to communicate effectively.
- Has good English and Maths skills
to enable them to support pupils with their learning.
- Has some understanding of
supporting children with English as an additional language and special educational needs.
In return we can offer:
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- A school who
understands the moral purpose of education and values social and emotional
wellbeing alongside the academic entitlement to increase children’s life
chances.
- A nurturing
community of staff who use trauma informed approaches to care for our
pupils.
- A school that
is committed to school improvement and is on an exciting journey of growth
and development.
- An
enthusiastic, motivated and supportive Senior Leadership Team who recognise
the invaluable support that Teaching Assistants provide for pupils.
- A fabulous
community of parents who value the support that the school provides.
- A delightful community of children
who are courteous, welcoming, enthusiastic,
lively and eager to learn.
- Excellent CPD opportunities including
attendance at weekly internal training and current phonic training in line
with educational research.
- A supportive
academy trust who supports schools to be child centred, inclusive and
distinctive, delivering excellence in education, sharing best practice and
building aspiration.
If you think you are the right person
to join our team and want to make a difference to the lives of the pupils who
attend our school, we would like to hear from you.
Visits to our school are warmly
welcomed and can be booked by contacting Mrs Louise Turner in the school Office. Visits are planned for Monday 6th July and Monday 13th July at 11am and 4pm, however if these do not suit please contact school on 01709 740500 to make other arrangements.