Teaching Assistant
Didcot Girls' School
Oxfordshire
- £17,083 - £17,660 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 5
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 4 November 2024
Job overview
Position: Teaching Assistant
Working: Term Time only 8:35am-3:20pm (32 hours 5 minutes p/w)
Start date: November / December 2024
Contract: This is a permanent full-time position; however, we are happy to receive
applications from candidates preferring to work on a part-time job-share basis
Salary: Grade 5 Pro-rata salary for this role is £17,083-£17,660 per annum
The post-holder also has access to the local government pension scheme
Closing date: 8am Monday 4th November
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The Post
We are looking for a Teaching Assistant to join our experienced and dynamic Learning Support Team. The role involves supporting students with special educational needs or disabilities to access the school curriculum, both individually and in small groups. The successful applicant will be someone who works well in a team, can prioritise and is able to work flexibly with colleagues to support students. Good communication skills are essential as the post holder will work closely with staff, students and the family to enable successful inclusion. Commitment to the core values of the school and to the importance of your own professional development are essential.
Responsible to: SENDCo
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About Didcot Girls' School
Didcot Girls’ School is a dynamic school. In November 2022, the school was judged to be Outstanding. As Ofsted recognised, we invest in all of our staff:
‘Leaders support staff very well. They have established a collaborative and respectful working environment. With the trust, they provide highly valued training and leadership programmes. Staff are exceptionally proud to work at the school.’
Ofsted also noted the high standards within the school and commented that ‘Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary’.
We are a values-driven school, committed to high quality teaching and learning and respectful relationships within an inclusive learning community. Developing stimulating and student-centred teaching and learning is at the centre of our school development work. We work hard to ensure that all girls’ education enables our students to develop confidence, leadership skills and high levels of aspiration.
Summer 2024 GCSE results were superb with 81% of all students achieving 4+ in English and Maths, and 66% doing the same at 5+. Results at A level in the mixed sixth form shared with our partner school, St Birinus School, are also extremely strong with 30% of grades awarded as A* or A and 62% achieving Grades A*-B. These results place us as one of the highest performing schools in the county.
Didcot Girls’ School is heavily committed to recognising and maximising the potential of all of its students, and so operated a strong curriculum based around high-quality teaching in core subjects. The school also encouraged students to be outgoing and strong-willed, with a number of opportunities available for them to test their leadership skills, through things such as the School Council and Leadership Ladder. The personal growth of pupils is considered to be a crucial part of their ability to function well in further education or employment when they leave school post-16.
Please find more details of the school on our website at:
http://www.didcotgirls.oxon.sch.uk/
Didcot Girls' School is part of Ridgeway Education Trust (RET), a Trust dedicated to high quality education for 3-19 year olds with powerful collaboration at its heart.
Please find more details about the Trust here:
https://www.ridgewayeducationtrust.co.uk/
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