We have an exciting opportunity to join our team at Trannack Primary School as a Teaching Assistant.
The post is for 21.5 hours a week / Fixed Term until 31/08/2025.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 08:40 – 12:10.
Friday 08:40 – 12:10 / 12:40 – 3:15 (flexible for the right candidate).
Band 2 / FTE £24,790 / 38 working weeks.
£14,147 per annum / 21.5hrs per week.
Closing date Monday 10th February 2025.
Interviews Thursday 6th March 2025.
A rural school on the outskirts of Helston. Our motto is ‘Learning for Life’ and our school is a place where children are happy, feel safe and are empowered to become resilient, respectful, resourceful and responsible young people.
Trannack’s excellent teachers and teaching assistants, beautiful grounds and well-designed curriculum all combine to provide a learning experience where children can grow personally, discover their potential and find success in all aspects of life regardless of background or ability, as well as learning to care for the people and the environment around them.
Through careful nurture coupled with high expectations and an unwavering belief in the potential of every child, we enable our children to take on any new challenge with determination, courage and confidence.
Please contact the school office to arrange a visit if you would like to see Trannack for yourself – you will be most welcome!
We are seeking to appoint a person who is enthusiastic, hardworking and committed to the ethos of our Schools. The role is to support the delivery of provision as set out in the children’s Individual Education Plans and Educational Health Care Plans.
As a trust, we are committed to improving the lives of young people every day through a relentless focus on learning and personal development. We know that we can only do that if we have the very best teachers working within our team; this is your chance to be part of that growing body of exceptional teachers.
Teachers within our trust work collaboratively both across ages and subjects within their own schools and across all Crofty Schools. We strongly believe in developing the potential of all staff and have a comprehensive professional development programme, for staff at all levels, which understands ours is an intellectual and practical profession that draws its energy from rich conversations.
Our Trust is committed to working collaboratively providing ongoing CPD and career opportunities to enable you to make a difference to the benefit of pupils and the local community.
Crofty Education Trust is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. There is an expectation of all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a successful Disclosure & Barring check and satisfactory references.
As a part of our recruitment process, the Trust might carry out online searches on those that have been shortlisted for interview as part of our legal duty to meet the safeguarding duties set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education. These searches may include, but are not limited to search engines, news websites and social media pages. Any information discovered in the searches that the Trust deems relevant, and therefore processes and uses, will be stored in line with our Data Protection Policy and the UK General Data Protection Regulation.
The online searches will be carried out by a member of staff who does not sit on a selection panel and only information relevant to the recruitment process will be passed to the panel.
If you have any concerns or questions in relation to the online searches, please contact human.resources@croftymat.org.
All completed application forms should be sent to human.resources@croftymat.org, please include reference number TRA0001 on your application form.
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