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Teaching/SENCO Support Assistant

Teaching/SENCO Support Assistant

Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School

Bexley

  • £19,368 - £20,260 pro rata
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Salary:
Bexley 06.1-4
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
6 September 2024

Job overview

Teaching/SENCO Support Assistant

Required ASAP

30 hours per week, 38 weeks per year (term time only)

Bexley 06 Point 1-4

£27,855 to £29,139 (pro-rata £19,368 to £20,260)

 We are looking for a Teaching/SENCO Support Assistant. As a Teaching/SENCO Support Assistant you will be responsible for providing day to day support to the SENCO and work with a range of pupils with specific additional educational needs across the curriculum.

 The ideal candidate will have excellent organisational skills and be able to collaborate with teachers to support access to learning for pupils and general classroom support. Experience of working with pupils with varying needs would be an advantage.

 In return, we can offer you:

•     Competitive pay and pension scheme

•     Tailored induction programme

•     Bluesky professional development scheme with the possibility of funding for additional qualifications

•     Employee Assistance Programme

•     Cycle to work scheme

•     Discounted gym membership at local leisure centre

•     Free on-site parking

 Closing date: Friday 6th September 2024

Interviews: Week commencing 16th September 2024

 Further details are available either from the school website www.csgrammar.com (Vacancies) or by emailing csgshr@csgrammar.com. Please complete your application form via www.TES.com. CVs will not be accepted.

 Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure and other employment checks.


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About Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School

 The school opened in the Autumn Term of 1931 and has been at three different sites since then. 'CSGS' has been at the current site for over fifty years and has undergone considerable building development, which includes a new Art & Technology block.

Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School aims to educate and prepare for life able pupils from all backgrounds. This mission is dynamically carried forward within a caring, happy and supportive community. The education that ‘CSGS’ offers develops its pupils intellectually, emotionally and physically. The ingrained idea of excellence in school life allows pupils to reach the highest academic, sporting, cultural and aesthetic standards. The special quality of learning in the classroom is equally matched by the richness of teaching that pupils experience.

Whilst healthy competition is central to the ‘CSGS’ ethos, there are also many opportunities for pupils to enter into the wider life of the school. Service to the school and community is enthusiastically performed and high levels of leadership and responsibility are actively taken on by pupils at all levels. There is a supreme belief that building ‘CSGS’s’ tradition of excellence comes not from dwelling on yesterday’s successes but performing tomorrow’s tasks.

The continued success of ‘CSGS’ is matched by an ongoing focus on site development and improvement. Upon extremely attractive grounds, almost unique in the south east of England, a heavy investment programme in new facilities is unfolding. Aside from a range of well-resourced specialist teaching areas, the school continues to add new buildings.

Significant enhancements to the Sixth Form Centre have also provided our Year 12 and 13 students with a dedicated study facility closely attached to the school’s Learning Resource Centre.

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