Teaching Assistant
Surlingham Community Primary School
Surlingham, Norfolk
- £6,025 - £6,256 pro rata
- Expired
- Salary:
- Support Scale Points 5-6, Plus Benefits (Pension, Sodexo Benefits, Validium EAP).
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 26 October 2022
Job overview
Permanent, Part-time, Term-Time Plus 1 Week, 13.25 hours per week
£19,650 – £20,043 per annum
Pro-rata £6,025 - £6,256 per annum
Starting ASAP
At Surlingham Primary School our vision is to encourage and support our pupils to enjoy their childhoods and reach their full potential, as confident, inquisitive and successful learners and as fully rounded individuals. All members of our close knit school community work in a positive learning partnership, and this is underpinned by an ethos in which all individuals are valued and respected, and where our children flourish in a safe, calm, caring and enabling environment in which each child’s wellbeing is paramount and their developing independence is encouraged and celebrated. Our learning environment is supportive and purposeful- but also stimulating, challenging and engaging with a clear focus on promoting positive behaviour and our principles for learning. We provide high quality teaching through the broad, balanced and rich range of learning experiences and opportunities we provide, inside and outside the classroom, and particularly drawing inspiration from our Broads village environment.
Do you put children’s welfare at the heart of everything you do?
Are you able to maintain positive relationships with all and work as an effective and flexible part of a team?
Do you willingly accept responsibility for your own actions, prioritise effectively, meet deadlines and accept challenges?
If so then this could be the perfect new role for you.
THE POST
Surlingham Primary School are looking to appoint a reliable individual as a Teaching Assistant to join our successful and happy team.
Under the instruction & guidance of teaching or other senior staff and within the overall ethos of the school, key responsibilities include:
- Undertaking care, learning programmes, and activities to support individuals or groups of pupils, including more specialised support for those with special education needs;
- Enabling access to learning for pupils and assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom;
For further information about the role or to arrange a school visit, contact the Head of School Victoria Bayliss on 01508 538214, office@sps.set.education.
Application closing date: 9am, Wednesday 26th October 2022.
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt, so early applications are encouraged.
Attached documents
About Surlingham Community Primary School
- Surlingham Community Primary School
- Walnut Hill, Surlingham, Norwich
- Norfolk
- NR14 7DQ
- United Kingdom
Surlingham Primary is a small and friendly primary school situated just five miles south of Norwich close to the River Yare.
At present there are 52 children at the school, aged between four and eleven in three small classes.
The main building, which houses two classes, is Victorian, and the school has recently has two new classrooms built in a similar style. The school is set in the heart of the village of Surlingham itself, and most of the children come from the village and from nearby Bramerton, although we have pupils coming to us from as far afield as Claxton, Rockland, Langley, Trowse, Poringland and Norwich
The school prides itself in knowing all the children well and making sure that each child is happy in their work and challenged to learn to their full potential. As a result the atmosphere in school is relaxed and positive, and contributes to the high level of attainment and standards of behaviour at the school. We believe that providing a secure environment where children are listened to and contribute to the running of the school helps them develop into responsible adults.
At Surlingham we have an active school council, which meets regularly and works hard to make life at school even better. We try and make every child’s experience of school enriching, and offer everyone the opportunity to learn a musical instrument and attend a sports club, as well as offering many after school activities, such as karate and art and craft so that we can begin to develop the many talents of our pupils.
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