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Teaching Assistant

Teaching Assistant

Chiltern Way Academy Wendover

Buckinghamshire

  • £24,879 - £26,961 per year
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Salary:
Salary: Bucks Pay Range 2 £24,879 - £26,961 + £2,000 allowance pro rata £18,533 - £20,084
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
23 September 2024

Job overview

General

• To undertake any duties of an appropriate nature as may be reasonably required by 

the Head of Campus

• To assist teachers to maintain both the health and safety of all students and good 

order and discipline: to do so within the school’s policies and guidelines.

• To be familiar with and follow all the school’s policies and guidelines on all areas and 

aspects of school life.

• To play some part in the cycle of school and self-evaluation, planning monitoring and 

the delivery of school improvement.

• To help teachers maintain a classroom or rooms to the highest standard: supporting 

the comfort, safety, self-esteem and learning of the students.

Supporting Learning and Teaching

To help and support teachers to deliver effectively in the following areas:

• To undertake class teaching and all associated preparatory, assessment, recording 

and reporting work, in a subject specialism and/or other curriculum areas.

• To demonstrate skills in, and understanding of, a variety of teaching and learning 

strategies.

• To lead and/or substantially contribute to the planning and delivery of any necessary 

policy documents and schemes of work for those subjects.

• To impart, knowledge skills and understanding to each pupil following modified and 

individualised schemes of work that deliver the National Curriculum both within and, 

if appropriate, outside the prescribed Key Stages and programmes of study for each 

subject delivered.

• To regularly review the methods of teaching and programmes of work.

• To actively and demonstrably support and promote literacy, numeracy, ICT and Key 

Skills via their curriculum areas.

• To actively and demonstrably support and promote the personal, social and moral 

development of the students via their curriculum area.

• To keep abreast with current thinking and development by attendance at appropriate 

courses, reading and other means of professional updating and training.

• To participate in meetings at the school which relate to the curriculum or the 

organisation and administration of the school.

• Supporting the curriculum as appropriate for groups and individuals.

Supporting, Caring and Mentoring

To help teachers to deliver effectively in the following areas:

• To know well and to be actively responsible for each individual pupil within the group 

sharing their successes and challenges.

• To intervene and provide support in promoting the general progress academically, 

socially and personally of all pupils within the group and to encourage them to take 

as full and active a part in the wider life of the school as possible.

• To liaise with colleagues, parents, educational support services and other agencies as 

appropriate.

• To lead or contribute significantly to any pertinent or necessary recording, reporting 

or assessment.

Support Their Own Personal Development by:

• working collaboratively with colleagues.

• seeking help and advice as appropriate.

• building on and developing prior specialists knowledge and experience.

• undertaking further training as appropriate.

• seeking to improve practice via observation and discussion with colleagues.Caring and Supporting

• Provide care, support, guidance, discipline and encouragement to the students in 

our care.

• Sponsor and care for all youngsters: offering them fairness, boundaries, compassion.

• Act as a positive role model for staff and students alike.

• Behave as good, responsible parents would in caring for and managing the 

youngsters.

• Work successfully alongside parents, stakeholders and outside agencies in fulfilling 

responsibilities.

• Interact appropriately with all members of the school community and its 

stakeholders.

• Adopt and implement the values and principles of physical restraint alongside the 

school’s stated policies on safety, care and control and behaviourmanagement.

• Proactive in maintaining the Academy environment: taking appropriate action 

where necessary.To maintain confidentiality at all times in respect of Academy related matters and to 

prevent disclosure of confidential and sensitive information

• To work within and encourage the Academy’s Equal Opportunity policy and 

contribute to diversity policies and programmes in relation to discriminatory 

behaviour

• All staff have a responsibility to promote the safeguarding of children and young 

people.

• Contribute to the overall aims and targets of the Academy, appreciate and support 

the roles of other members of the staffteam

• Attend INSET, appropriate training and relevant meetings as required and participate in

the Academy’s performance management process

• Carry out all duties and responsibilities with reasonable care for the health and safety of 

yourself and any other persons who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work 

and to co-operate fully with the Academy in health and safety matters

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About Chiltern Way Academy Wendover

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Welcome to Chiltern Way Academy Wendover. This is a very special school providing education and care for up to 176 young people with a primary diagnosis of ASC aged between 11-19.

We are proud to have gained an Outstanding rating from Ofsted in September 2021 and to hold the National Autistic Society Advanced Accreditation.

We aim to ensure that all our children are prepared for the future and have designed and implemented a curriculum to support students to achieve their best possible outcomes. This includes an equal focus on academic potential and lifeskills, underpinning this is our core offering to support personal development. Together this offers our students the best chances of leaving us at the age of 16 - 19 to pursue further education, employment or training. We are proud that all our students leave us with a destination they have chosen and feel prepared for.

Chiltern Way Academy has very high expectations of staff and students and we work exceptionally hard with a dedicated and inspiring staff team to provide a learning environment to best meet the students' individual needs. Our staff team go above and beyond every day to ensure that students get the best possible experience. We work in partnership with parents and carers and together we achieve great things for our students.

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