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Teaching and Learning Assistant

Teaching and Learning Assistant

Richard Atkins Primary School

London SW2

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Scale 3, Spine point 5 to 6, £22,800 - £23,211 pro rata. 
32.5 hours per week, 8.40am - 3.40pm, Monday - Friday term-time only.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible.
Apply by:
28 October 2019

Job overview

The Governors, staff, pupils and parents are seeking to appoint a Teaching and Learning Assistant, to provide focused support to SEN children or direct support for small groups in the classroom. The successful candidate will be required to support planning, assessment and delivery of the curriculum, enabling each child to fulfil their potential. 

This is an excellent and exciting opportunity for enthusiastic, energetic and flexible people to develop their current skills and knowledge. 

Richard Atkins is a warm, vibrant and inclusive school, at the heart of its community. With a purpose driven, high quality provision; we endeavour to foster fundamental values including growth, integrity, courage, excellence, curiosity and empowerment. 

We can offer: 

  • a wonderful vibrant and inclusive school

  • a purpose driven, high quality provision

  • a creative and reflective staff team

  • happy, respectful and well-rounded pupils

  • strong partnerships with parents, local schools and the Local Authority 
  • on-going professional development to further flourish your career 
  • an inner London salary 
  • fantastic transport links 


Further details and an application form can be obtained from the school, in person or by email: admin@richardatkins.org 

Completed application forms should be sent, for the attention of Kim Litchmore, to Richard Atkins Primary School, New Park Road, London SW2 4JP or emailed to: ohaskins@richardatkins.org 

Closing date for applications: Monday 28th October 2019
Interviews:
Friday 1st November 2019F

Richard Atkins Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 

Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Further information about the disclosure can be found at www.gov.uk/dbs and in the recruitment pack. 


'Inspiring curiosity and the courage to succeed' 

Richard Atkins Primary School

New Park Road, London SW2 4JP 

020 8674 5601 

www.richardatkins.org 

Headteacher: Nadia McIntosh

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About Richard Atkins Primary School

Richard Atkins Primary School is a larger than average two-form entry primary school.  The school is vibrant with a diverse school community.  All pupils, parents, carers, families, teachers, support staff and governors work together to achieve and to fulfil their potential.

The school had its last OfSTED Inspection in March 2012.  OfSTED describes the school as ‘a good school...improving because of strong leadership. Its partnership with parents and carers is a notable strength. Its purpose-built centre, The Clapham Park Centre, is a landmark in the local area and is used extensively by the school and local community groups'.

The school is housed in a Grade II listed building built in 1897.  It is listed for its architectural excellence.  Despite its age the school is in very good condition with light, airy classrooms and space for physical activities.  The front playground consists of asphalted areas bordered by a range of shrubs, and pupils have access to a wide range of play equipment during break times including a climbing frame and a wooden pirate ship.  The rear playground includes a caged area for ball games, and climbing apparatus attached to the wall. There is also a small walled play area with a pond, a podium and seated areas.  There are seated areas in all play areas.

The school has developed the purpose built centre, ‘Clapham Park Centre’ designed to enhance the extended school activities for pupils, parents and members of the community.  The building was opened in September 2010 and houses a large hall, a large meeting room with sink and refrigerator, a music/dance rehearsal room, three teaching rooms, a kitchen, two health and well being rooms, an ICT suite and gallery space.
 

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