At Castlebridge School we provide a creative and nurturing space for 30 pupils aged 7 - 16. Primarily we support those with autism who have faced challenges in mainstream education and may have developed strategies of school/ learning avoidance. We are a proud member off the Special Partnership Trust, a dynamic collaboration of specialist provisions throughout the South-West, focused on fostering excellence in education for all pupils, no matter what their challenge.
We are looking for as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join our team and help bring learning to life - supporting teachers, leading sessions and helping pupils achieve meaningful progress every single day. This is your chance to be part of a vibrant, ambitious team that dares to do things differently and puts young people at the heart of everything. If you're passionate, creative and ready to make a real impact, Castlebridge is where your skills will truly shine.
What the Job Involves?
As a HLTA , you will:
- Support the planning, delivery and evaluation of learning alongside teaching staff.
- Lead small groups and whole-class sessions, including during short-term teacher absences.
- Create engaging resources and adapt activities to meet diverse pupil needs.
- Build positive, supportive relationships that boost confidence, social skills and independence.
- Support pupils' emotional wellbeing, behaviour, communication, and engagement in learning.
- Contribute to assessments, observations, and progress tracking using systems such as White Rose and Arbor
- Work collaboratively with families and multi-agency professionals to ensure the best outcomes for each child.
- Participate in off-site learning opportunities, trips and community-based experiences.
What You'll Bring?
We’re looking for someone who is:
- Qualified and confident, with HLTA status (or equivalent experience) and good English and Maths skills.
- Experienced in supporting children — ideally those with special educational needs.
- Calm, positive, and adaptable when managing challenging situations or unexpected changes.
- Skilled in communication, both written and verbal, and comfortable using digital learning systems.
- A team player who is enthusiastic, reflective, and committed to providing the very best for our pupils.
- Reliable and resilient, with a genuine passion for helping young people grow and succeed.
- Ideally a driver, with a valid driving licence and access to a vehicle, to support off-site learning, home visits and wider school activities (desirable, but not essential)
If you bring dedication, creativity, and a willingness to learn, we’ll support you all the way.
What the Trust Offers?
Joining Castlebridge and the Special Partnership Trust means becoming part of something exciting, supportive, and ambitious. We offer:
- A warm, inclusive team where everyone’s ideas matter.
- A trust-wide commitment to innovation, creativity, and specialist SEN expertise.
- Continuous professional development, including training communication approaches, and SEN best practice.
- Opportunities to shape lessons, lead activities, and contribute to trust-wide initiatives.
- A culture built on honesty, collaboration, and high aspirations for both pupils and staff.
- A workplace that celebrates individuality and encourages you to be the best version of yourself
Our Employee Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Local Government Pension Scheme
- National and local discounts
- Simply Health Optimise Health Plan and wellbeing support
- Employee Assistance Programme, offering confidential help whenever you need it
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of checks, including an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
Please use the following website link to view our Trust Policies and our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policies: https://www.castlebridge.org.uk/page/?title=Policies&pid=36