Primary Graduate Teaching and Learning Assistant
Trinity CoE School
SE13 5HZ
- £28,545 - £28,977 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Scale 3 - Pro Rata
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01/12/2024
- Apply by:
- 18 October 2024
Job overview
Trinity is a successful 4-16 co-educational Church of England school with a passion for learning.
Primary Graduate Teaching & Learning Assistant
Scale 3: £28,545 - £28,977 (FTE) £24,263 - £24,630 (Actual)
Permanent
Required for 01/12/2024
Trinity has a vacancy for a dynamic and inspirational Primary Graduate Teaching & Learning Assistant to join our flourishing family. Trinity is a fantastic place to work with motivated and well-behaved pupils, a committed and experienced governing body, dedicated staff and supportive parents. Children of all abilities thrive.
We are Outstanding from our SIAMs inspection and Ofsted rated Good with Outstanding features.
If you think you can contribute to the future success of Trinity and wish to join our thriving community, please review our application pack and apply for the position. For any questions or if you wish to visit the school, please contact our Admin and Human Resources Manager Mrs Uloma Ezirim on 0208 8523191, email u.ezirim@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk or visit our website for more information: www.trinitylewisham.org.
Closing date: 18/10/2024
Interview: 22/10/2024
Our governors are keen to ensure our staff is representative of our school’s diverse community and would therefore welcome applicants from people from the BAME community.
Trinity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
Attached documents
About Trinity CoE School
Trinity is an all-through school, incredibly unique, offering pupils the stability and progression they need, from the age of 4 to 16. We take pride in our outward looking and forward-thinking culture, as we are a school that welcomes all faiths and none.
We are proud to be Trinitarians and our Ethos is forming the foundation of our daily practises and successes based on:
Learning – we are a Learning Community with high academic standards.
Loving – we belong to a Caring family which includes pupils, staff, parents, and governors.
Living – we are living our lives to the full and we seek to serve those in need within our wider community
Executive Headteacher
David Lucas
Values and vision
Trinity All Through School aims to be a strong Christian community in which children and adults flourish. It aims to be a place where pupils achieve the very best educational outcomes, enabling them to make good life choices and to take their place as citizens of the wider world.
As far as learning goes, the school believes in vocation and seeks to enable children to explore their choices in careers and relationships. The school models itself as a 'grammar-style school’, aiming to offer the very best for every child within a formal, traditional academic framework enriched by sport, music and art.
Leadership is encouraged at all levels of the school and students have opportunities to exercise leadership. Trinity All Through School also strongly believes that formality, in its public events and relationships, helps students by building character and an appreciation of structure.
Ofsted report
We are a ‘Good’ School with Outstanding Elements, Ofsted 2021, an ‘Outstanding’ School in our Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report and we have been awarded with the Inclusion Quality Mark as a ‘Centre of Excellence’.
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