Level 1 Teaching Assistant
Soham Village College
Cambridgeshire
- £17,800 - £18,396 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS - UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2024
- Apply by:
- 15 July 2024
Job overview
If you respect teenagers, are hardworking, skilled at dealing with young people, flexible and really care about making a positive difference to our students’ experience at scho
We have a strong SEND department which previous members of our team have found beneficial when gaining experience with a view to developing their career.
We are fortunate to have Teachers with us who started their careers with Soham Village College as Teaching Assistants, and progressed by applying for opportunities as they occurred.
We would love to hear from applicants who are looking for a permanent generalist TA role or a stepping stone for professional development.
Part time applicants may be considered.
30 hours 50 minutes per week
8.30am – 3.00pm, Monday to Friday
Term time only
Salary range £17,800 - £18,396
Based on fte £22,366 - £23,114
(Dependent upon qualifications, skills and experience)
Further details of this vacancy and details of how to apply can be found at www.staploeeducationtrust.org.uk/vacancies
The closing date for applications is 9am, Monday 15th July 2024
Interviews will be held on Wednesday 17th July 2024
Please return a completed application form and a letter of application, addressed to Jon Hampson, Headteacher, Soham Village College, to hr@staploeeducationtrust.org.uk
We are unable to accept CVs
About Soham Village College
Situated in Cambridgeshire, Soham Village College is a secondary coeducational school for children aged between 11 and 16. It was converted to academy status in April 2011. The school is a part of the Staploe Educational Trust which was formed in December 2012. At the moment, there are around 1,364 students on the roll. The school originates from Soham Free School which was founded in 1686. In 2011, new tennis courts were built along with a Performing Arts Centre.
Headteacher
Mr Jon Hampson
Ofsted report
“The school’s motto is ‘excellence with care’. As such, leaders and staff are ambitious for all pupils to succeed, and all support them to do so. In recent years, leaders have invested considerable time working with teachers to review and improve the curriculum. They have identified the knowledge, skills and vocabulary that pupils need to gain and have planned the curriculum skilfully to ensure that each new topic builds upon and reinforces previous learning. Leaders and teachers regularly check how well pupils are doing. Where there are gaps in knowledge, teachers adjust their plans to make sure these are closed. When pupils receive feedback from teachers, they spend time improving their work. They understand where they are secure in their knowledge and how they can do better. As a result, pupils become increasingly reflective and self-reliant. They consequently make rapid progress across the curriculum.”
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