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Higher Level Teaching Assistant - Numeracy

Higher Level Teaching Assistant - Numeracy

Trinity School

Cumbria

  • £22,392 - £22,784 per year
  • New
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
7 October 2024

Job overview

HIGHER LEVEL TEACHING ASSISTANT – NUMERACY

 32½ Hours per week (Mon – Fri 8.15am to 3.15pm)

 PCD8ii (£29,777 to £30,296 pro rata, actual £22,392 to £22,784) Pay increase pending.

Term time only. 

 Permanent

Required as soon as possible

We are seeking to appoint a qualified HLTA, or equivalent, to work as part of our Maths department. The successful candidate will teach small groups, provide in class support and help individual students improve their achievement in all subjects by developing their skills in numeracy. The post will involve the delivery of a targeted numeracy programme under the delivery of the Curriculum Leader and the ability to support up to A-Level would be an advantage, but not a necessity.


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About Trinity School

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+44 1228 516 051

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Trinity School is a mixed, non-selective Church of England secondary school with sixth form, situated in Carlisle, Cumbria. There are over 1,700 students at the school between the ages of 11-18.

Trinity School converted to academy status in 2011. It opened in 1968, the result of the amalgamation of Carlisle Grammar School, the Margaret Sewell School for Girls and the Creighton School for Boys.

Headteacher

Mr David Samson

Values and vision

Trinity School promotes its Christian values in a caring and inclusive learning environment and wants all students to feel valued and respected by all members of the school community. The secondary school wishes to provide a high quality education for students and to see individuals achieve to the highest of their abilities. Students are taught the importance of the school’s five core values: community, trust, hope, endurance and compassion, which are reinforced throughout daily school life. Trinity School wants students to make use of its wide range of extra-curricular activities, which range from the Duke of Edinburgh award to sports clubs.



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