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Teaching Assistant L2/3

Teaching Assistant L2/3

Huntington School

York

  • £20,088 - £21,272 per year
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Salary:
Grade 4/6
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 September 2024

Job overview

Grade 4/6 £20,088 to £21,272

30 hours per week, (TAL3 20 hours and TAL2 10 hours) 

 term time only  

Closing date: 9am, Thursday 12th September 2024

Interviews will be held on Monday 16th September 2024

We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to support teaching and learning at Huntington School. This role involves providing support to students aged 11-18 in the classroom, along with providing teaching interventions and bespoke learning to students on a 1-2-1 basis or in small groups. 

Ideally the post holder would be able to work 30 hours a week, Monday to Friday. However, we would have flexibility to reduce the hours for the right candidate. If you have the following skills and experience, we would like to hear from you: 

  •    Experience of supporting students in an educational or youth setting in English/Literacy or Numeracy would be an advantage.  
  • You will need the ability to motivate and encourage students to develop and achieve in the school environment.  
  • You will need to be responsive to the individual needs of our students and promote the inclusion of all students in the school.  
  • You must have excellent communication skills, ICT capability and be able to work on your own initiative and work well in a team. 
  • This role requires a confident and resilient person who can deal with students effectively in situations that may require the use of diplomacy and tact; flexibility is also vital to meet the demands of a busy school.  


Huntington School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Enhanced DBS disclosure is required for appointment to this post.  

We are unable to accept CVs in place of application forms.

 We are an equal opportunities employer. If you require any additional support to enable you to make an application please contact Paula Edwards, PA to Senior Leadership Team: by email to p.edwards@huntington-ed.org.uk 

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About Huntington School

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  • Huntington School
  • Huntington Road, Huntington, York
  • North Yorkshire
  • YO32 9WT
  • United Kingdom
+44 1904 752100

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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

"The curriculum is far-reaching, diverse and exciting. The pupils at this school know what  they are learning and why. Leaders have made a conscious decision that the pupils who come to Huntington receive a well-rounded education that enables them to explore  subjects in great depth over extended periods. As a result, the pupils thrive".- Ofsted Nov 2023

We value:

· respect;

· honesty;

· kindness

and believe in the limitless potential of people.

Our school is a truly great school. We are obsessed with being authentic, making sure that we do what we say we do at all times. We focus single-mindedly upon providing the best teaching we possibly can for our students. If you want to become an even better teacher than you are now and want to work hard on your practice, then Huntington will be the school for you.

In November 2023 OFSTED recognised the high quality of our provision when we were judged to be an Outstanding school.

An Education Endowment Foundation/Institute for Effective Education

National Research School

We are a designated an EEF/IEE Research School.  Huntington plays a crucial role in this DfE initiative and will provide colleagues with great professional development opportunities.

Research Schools aim to lead the way in the use of evidence-based practice. Through the network we share what they know about putting research into practice, and support schools in their region to make better use of evidence to inform their teaching and learning so that they really make a difference in the classroom.

Becoming a Research School is an exciting development that will help us to support teachers and school leaders in our region, and nationally, at a time of turmoil and increasingly challenging curricula and assessment. We see our role as providing support tools and training to better inform school improvement and improve student outcomes.

"The school has a well-thought-out professional development programme for staff, which is  supported effectively by the Research School. As a result, staff are experts in their subject  areas. The school ensures that staff are supported in their development and learning.  Staff apply relevant subject and pedagogical research. This benefits all pupils." - Ofsted Nov 2023

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