Are you ready for the next step in your career? Looking to apply those class-based support skills in a new context? Thinking about teaching and want to gain some experience?
If you are passionate about providing the very best opportunities for every child, every day, and you feel you have the energy and enthusiasm to make the difference for every child's learning, then look no further! We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our caring, friendly team.
We are looking for a vibrant, compassionate, and committed higher level learning support assistant. The job will be varied; working across the school supporting individuals or groups as required. The role will involve some whole class teaching too, alongside a class-based learning support assistant. Any additional training will be provided.
Visits to the school are strongly recommended and warmly welcomed. This can be arranged by contacting the school office.
Work Schedule:
30 Hours per week, Monday to Friday 08:45 - 15:15 with 30 minutes unpaid break, All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of children and young people. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances.
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* Higher Level Teaching Assistant
At Richard de Clare Community Academy we aim to ensure that all children have a happy and successful experience at our school. All that we do is underpinned by our core school rules of being kind, being safe and being respectful. We believe that all children have the right to be respected and have the responsibility to learn how to respect others.
Richard de Clare Community Academy is part of the Bridge Academy Trust: a collegiate and collaborative Trust, where, first and foremost, each school is a place of (high quality) learning, where young people ENJOY, ENRICH, ACHIEVE, ASPIRE. The core purpose is to provide high quality continuity of every child's journey through education from 3 to 19, with a community and school-led school improvement approach and long-term sustainable strategy.