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Part-time Teaching Assistant (Maternity Cover)

Part-time Teaching Assistant (Maternity Cover)

Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School

Lincolnshire

  • £8,166 - £8,559 per year
  • New
Salary:
Grade 3, points 6-9
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
February 2025
Apply by:
6 December 2024

Job overview

 

KESTEVEN AND GRANTHAM GIRLS' SCHOOL

JUDGED AS OUTSTANDING BY OFSTED

 

Required for February 2025

 

Teaching Assistant (Maternity Cover)

Part-time (2 days per week, 15 hours, 38 weeks per year, term time only)

Grade 3, Points 6-9 (Actual Pro Rata Salary: £8,166 - £8,559)

We are seeking to appoint a Designated Teaching Assistant (maternity cover) to support the work of the SEND Department for pupils with SEND, complex and/or additional needs. The post-holder will be required to support the physical needs and care of pupils.

The successful candidate will have at least GCSE English & Maths and NVQ 2 (or equivalent) and two years relevant experience would be an advantage. A willingness and ability to undertake any necessary training is essential for the post.

The successful candidate will be expected to support pupils in the classroom as well as to provide additional support, personal care and intervention. We would particularly welcome applications from candidates with previous experience of supporting pupils with SEND needs/disabilities within the classroom.

KGGS students are enthusiastic and highly motivated whilst the school’s ethos is supportive in ensuring students are happy, appropriately challenged, enjoy their learning and achieve well.

 

If you feel you can inspire, challenge and achieve at KGGS then we would be delighted to hear from you.

 

Closing date for applications: noon on Friday 6th December 2024

 

Please note that KGGS reserves the right to interview and make an appointment prior to the closing date.

 

Application

forms and further information, including our Privacy Notice for job applicants,

can be downloaded from our school website www.kggs.org. Please return the application form along with a covering letter, (no longer than 2 sides of A4), explaining why you are a strong candidate for the post we have available, to:

 

Mrs Elizabeth Davis, PA to the Headteacher

KGGS, Sandon Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 9AU

Telephone: 01476 563017 Ext 172

 E-mail: staffedavis@kggs.org

Website: www.kggs.org

 

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children consequently an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) will be required.

 

All applicants are invited to complete the Diversity and Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form, which should be returned to staffedavis@kggs.org . This form is anonymous and is not part of the selection/interview process.

Attached documents

About Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School

Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School is a grammar school with sixth form in Lincolnshire. The school has held academy status since 2012. There are 1200 girls on the school roll, of which 320 are studying in the sixth form. The school was founded in 1910, and its motto translates from Latin as ‘from this place, draw true inspiration’.The school’s most famous alumna is Margaret Thatcher (née Roberts) who was Head Girl in 1942-43. The school’s site is located next to Grantham College. The market town of Grantham has a population of 43,100, and can be accessed by the A1 and a station on the London-Edinburgh East Coast Main Line.

Headteacher

James Fuller

Values and vision

Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School pride itself on the rounded and accomplished young women that graduate each year. The school has a consistent record of academic excellence at the highest levels achieved in an environment that encourages pupils to grow and mature into capable, confident adults.

This approach is the core of the ethos: to foster self-esteem, independence and initiative, integrity and concern for others. The school aims to provide an environment that allows every student to fully develop her intellectual and personal qualities and to acquire the knowledge, skills, confidence and flexibility to play an active, responsible part in a changing world. Historically, Kesteven and Grantham has been recognised as a Specialist School in Science, Mathematics and Modern Foreign Languages, but all faculties deliver excellent results year on year.

Ofsted

“The girls are inquisitive, interested and involved learners. In the great majority of lessons, all students make good and often outstanding progress in the development of skills, knowledge and understanding. This is because, during their time at the school, they are encouraged to question and build on their teachers’ and each others thinking.”

View Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School’s latest Ofsted report

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