We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Teaching Assistant to join a primary school in Sevenoaks. The successful Teaching Assistant will be able to use their initiative, have a passion for working with children and be keen to develop their skills and knowledge to ensure that all children make progress in their learning. The role will include supporting individual children in their learning, running intervention groups, preparing resources and working with small groups within the classroom. We are looking for a Teaching Assistant with: GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent) to Grade C+/4 The desire to make a difference and a passion for education A nurturing personality and ability to build good relationships with adults and children Good team working skills and the ability to be flexible Strong organisational skills and the ability to use their initiative About the school: This is a three-form entry school in Sevenoaks. Their Ofsted inspection reported that the school is a warm and welcoming community where leaders do whatever it takes to help every child flourish. Pupils love their time at school, not least because of the enormous range of opportunities on offer. Pupils describe the school as a special place to be. This environment helps pupils to become remarkably confident and self-assured. Their exceptional behaviour and attitudes reflect the school's values of trust, kindness, determination, politeness, fairness and cooperation. Leaders have planned a broad and varied curriculum. Pupils develop a love of learning due to engaging experiences within and beyond the school. Leaders maximise their impact through the way they inspire, motivate and develop others. Without exception, staff say that the headteacher is considerate of their workload and well-being. Governors are part of the school's open and honest culture. They provide robust challenge to the leaders, which leaders listen to and act upon. Governors know the school well and are right to have confidence in its leadership. Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB)