Teaching Assistant 1:1 Support
Bedales School
Hampshire
- New
- Salary:
- £12.48 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 3 January 2025 (fixed term until December 2025)
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2024
Job overview
We have an exciting opportunity for a Teaching Assistant to join us working in a 1:1 capacity with a Year 4 student who has some social/emotional needs. The role is for a fixed term period starting in January until the end of the academic term in December 2025. The student in question is academically capable, but the need is to help the student in continued development of self-regulation, compromising with their peers and fuller independence.
Bedales prep is a dynamic and exciting place to work set in the beautiful Hampshire countryside. Our ethos is one of community and strong relationships with students to provide them the best platform for success in school. Outwardly there are some untraditional elements to the school (no uniform, first name basis with students), but functionally we have the same expectations that are expected in any classroom environment. We are a school that is interested in the individual and fosters an environment that believes in academic rigour, but not at the expense of creativity. The staff are highly collegiate and supportive. We aim is to create an environment where questioning, divergent thinking and freedom to learn from mistakes are all encouraged.
Experience & Background
You will have experience of working with students who have more complex learning profiles and have a patient, caring and supportive approach with the ability to recognise how classroom learning should be adapted to meet the child’s needs. You will have secure Maths and English standards along with a functional understanding of ICT, as the job will involve using Email, Microsoft Office Suite, and the school’s MIS (training provided). Above all you will be flexible and hard working with a love for working with children. The successful applicant might not have specific experience in specialised settings or with 1:1 students, but would have a patient and calm demeanour, a positive outlook, and some experience in helping students develop resilience and emotional intelligence.
This post is Regulated Activity.
Hours of Work
The post is for 30 hours per week, term time only, to be worked between Monday to Friday. Actual hours to be worked will be discussed at interview.
Salary
The full-time equivalent salary is up to £24,351 per annum. The pro-rata salary is up to £14,404 per annum (inclusive of holiday pay).
Benefits
- Free on-site parking
- Funded Healthcare Cash Plan
- Pension with Royal London
- Salary Extras Benefits Platform
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Free lunch is provided during term time
- On-site nursery (subject to availability)
- Gymnasium & swimming pool
How to Apply
For further details and to apply, please visit the recruitment portal on the Bedales Schools website: https://www.bedales.org.uk/our-schools/about-bedales/job-vacancies
CVs cannot be accepted in lieu of a fully completed application form.
Closing date: 9.00am on 6 December 2024.
Application discussions by MS Teams: on a rolling basis during the advertising period.
Formal interview date: TBC.
Pre-Appointment Checks
All candidates will undergo a Safeguarding Suitability Interview and application for an Enhanced DBS and Barred List check and be asked to provide evidence they are eligible to work in the UK on an ongoing basis at the shortlist stage of the selection process.
Safeguarding Statement
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Candidates will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Prohibition from Teaching Checks, and Prohibition from Management Checks.
The safeguarding responsibilities of the post include:
- Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
- Fostering a culture of openness, safety, equality and protection
- Providing a safe and welcoming environment where both children and adults feel secure, able to talk and believe that they are being listened to
- Playing a key role in the prevention of harm and an equal responsibility to act on any suspicion or disclosure that may indicate a child is at risk of harm
- When concerned about the welfare of a pupil, acting in the best interests of the pupil
All staff have a key role to play in identifying concerns early and in providing help for children and are expected to act in accordance with the School’s Safeguarding & Child Protection Policies.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and the School is therefore permitted to ask job candidates to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.
About Bedales School
Bedales School is an independent, co-educational, selective, day and boarding school for children aged 3-18. It is situated in Petersfield in Hampshire and there are 460 pupils on its roll. There are admission fees and scholarships and bursaries are available.
Bedales is a charitable trust and was founded in 1893 by J H Badley as a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes of the late-Victorian public schools. Its founding ethos was, and still is, “Head, Hand and Heart.”
Headteacher
Will Goldsmith
Values and vision
The school prides itself on having a strong sense of belonging and it has five core aims for its pupils; to develop inquisitive thinkers with a love learning, to help develop talents through doing and making, to foster each individual and encourage initiative, creativity and appreciation of beauty, to ensure students, alumni, parents and staff take pride in the communities distinctiveness and to feel valued and nourished, and to foster interest beyond the school, with the community and to develop national and international awareness
ISI
“The School is extremely successful in achieving its aims. It is a mutual learning society, determined to maintain its momentum for continuous development. At all stages, students are well educated, and the quality of their achievement and learning is excellent. Students with SEND or EAL achieve well and make rapid progress through the excellent support they receive as their needs are carefully met. More able students and those with particular gifts or talents achieve suitably high standards in a variety of activities.”
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