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Teaching and Learning Assistant

Teaching and Learning Assistant

The Oxford Academy

Oxfordshire

  • £19,312 - £20,092 pro rata
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  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Grade 5 (Actual/pro rata salary range is £13,608 - £14,158 per annum)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
May 2021
Apply by:
16 April 2021

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for the post of Teaching and Learning Assistant to work within the Inclusion Department and under the direction of the SENCO at The Oxford Academy.

The Inclusion Department is dynamic, enthusiastic and driven by the belief that every child, irrespective of background or learning need, can succeed.   

We believe that our students can and should achieve well academically and we work hard to ensure that happens.

The department is well structured and rapidly growing with Inclusion Managers who oversee the progress of every student.  This progress is supported by a team of Teaching & Learning Assistants and SEN teachers. 

As a Teaching & Learning Assistant you would work closely with the SEN and Assistant SEN Coordinators, Inclusion Managers, SEN teachers and other TLAs in the department. 

This is a school-based term-time only role (working 38 weeks per year) for 30.5 hours per week.
For full details of the role, please refer to the job description and person specification.

For further information about The Oxford Academy please visit the school's website. 

Interviews will be held on Friday 23 April 2021

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About The Oxford Academy

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+44 1865 774311

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The Oxford Academy is a warm, friendly and vibrant school that is built on an ethos of high expectations for all and a belief that every child will be successful - academically, personally and as a lifelong contributor to the wider world.

Our inclusive Christian values underpin all that we do. Staff at our school have a firm belief in the power of education to shape children’s lives for the better. The Oxford Academy is centred on a culture of excellence where we respect each other, are self-motivated, determined, responsible, have a thirst for learning, and a strong sense of pride in belonging to the Academy.

We are committed to providing educational opportunities of the highest quality for all our students and we believe in educating the whole child. We aim to deliver a broad education that is ambitious, varied and stimulating in a caring environment that creates well-rounded individuals who excel and benefit from our approaches to teaching and learning. At the Oxford Academy, we are inclusive and a school for all in our community. We work to meet the needs of our students - whatever it takes.

The Oxford Academy is driven by raising aspirations, expectations and achievements for all. We are very much outward facing and seek to engage with local, national and international partners, in order to build an ambitious network of support for the children in our care. Our fundamental aim is to create vibrant and dynamic learning experiences, so every child has the opportunity to become an ambitious, confident learner.

Our website will enable you to discover more about the Academy; I hope that you will quickly gain a sense of the rich potential of our students and staff, their achievements and the wider life of our school.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like an opportunity to find out more about The Oxford Academy.

Mrs Nora Ward

Headteacher


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