St Michael's is an oversubscribed, good school: the headteacher and senior leaders provide strong leadership...morale is high...consequently, the school continues to improve (Ofsted: November 2017).
Rated outstanding for Personal Development and Welfare, Ofsted noted that Pupils behave well in lessons...they are smartly dressed, polite and courteous. They are very proud of their school.
We are seeking a proactive, passionate and dedicated individual for the role of HTLA to be responsible for providing tailored support to a student with an EHCP. The key responsibility of the HLTA is to provide effective and timely support within the classroom, ensuring work is appropriately tailored to meet the needs of student, raise aspirations and work towards outcomes as identified in the EHCP.
You will have:
* GCSE Maths and GCSE English (Level 4 and above)
* HLTA Qualification - must meet the professional standards for Higher Level Teaching Assistants
* Experience of tutoring in a school setting or another professional setting.
* Experience of working in a school environment
* The ability to motivate students and a desire to make a positive contribution to their education
* The ability to manage challenging behaviour in line with the school behaviour policy
* A commitment to the ethos of the school.
We will offer you:
* A positive and innovative learning culture supported by students, staff, parents and governors
* Enthusiastic students who are willing to learn and behave well in and around school
* High quality continuing professional development
* A professional and hardworking support team of staff with the capacity and commitment to raise student achievement even further.
St Michael's is a great place to work, but don't just take our word for it...
St Michael's is an excellent school because of the transformational impact it has on pupils, families, staff and an extended community (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools: December 2019).
St Michael's is an oversubscribed, good school: "Pupils are proud to attend this school and rightly so. Leaders’ high expectations, together with the school’s Christian ethos, have created a culture of mutual respect. Staff work hard to ensure that pupils feel safe and are successful in all aspects of school life. Pupils appreciate the time and effort they are given'. (Ofsted: January 2023).
Closing Date: Tuesday 25th February 2025
Interview date: To be confirmed
St Michael's Church of England High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and, as such, expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.