HLTA
Salary: NJC Scale TA Level 4, points 12 to 15 (£28,598 to £31,022 per annum FTE). Actual salary £14,518.98 per annum on point 12.
Contract: Fixed Term Contract to cover a maternity leave. 19.5 hours per week - 08.30 to 15.30, 3 days per week. Term time plus 2 training days in September and October (38.4 weeks per year).
Start date: As soon as possible
Place of work: Spaldwick Primary School, Spaldwick, Huntingdon
Place of work:
Are
you an experienced practitioner who inspires curiosity, builds strong
relationships and helps children achieve their best? Join a warm, village
school where every day truly is a chance to learn and succeed. This is a
meaningful opportunity to lead learning, make a visible impact on children’s
outcomes and be part of a close-knit staff team committed to inclusive,
ambitious education.
As our HLTA you will deliver whole-class and
small-group teaching, lead targeted interventions and provide high-quality
support that helps children make measurable progress. Key responsibilities
include:
·
Delivering planned
curriculum activities for a whole class or identified groups, including class
cover for PPA, subject leadership and sickness cover.
·
Preparing lessons and
resources in collaboration with class teachers and the senior team.
·
Leading interventions and
providing targeted support to improve attainment, especially in reading,
writing and maths.
·
Providing clear,
constructive feedback to pupils, parents and teachers and contributing to
assessment and progress monitoring.
·
Supporting behaviour
management and inclusion to ensure every child can learn in a safe, positive
environment.
· Mentoring and guiding other teaching assistants during whole-class sessions and contributing to staff development.
This role is ideal for
someone who is ready to take responsibility for learning sessions and to help
shape classroom practice across the school.
You will be
someone who:
·
Is a qualified HLTA (or
has the equivalent professional qualification) with strong classroom experience
across more than one year group.
·
Has excellent teaching
skills, high expectations and a reflective approach to improving practice.
·
Builds warm, trusting
relationships with children, parents and colleagues and champions inclusion.
·
Uses assessment
effectively to plan next steps and can deliver targeted interventions that
accelerate progress.
·
Is organised, resilient
and confident managing whole-class sessions and supporting colleagues.
·
Wants to be part of a
collaborative small-school community, contributing to school improvement and
professional growth.
In
return we will give you:
· A supportive Leadership Team who place high value on
individual wellbeing and teacher workload
· Caring, confident and motivated children who are keen to
learn and be challenged
·
A vibrant, inclusive and progressive school
·
A supportive, caring environment
·
A hard working and committed team
· A school committed to ongoing professional growth and
development through the use of research-informed practice
· Dedicated PPA time
· A supportive local community and Governing Body
For
further details on the school please visit our website Spaldwick Primary School - Home
Ramona Ross
recruitment@catrust.co.uk
