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Teaching Assistant - Science Faculty

Teaching Assistant - Science Faculty

The Cherwell School

Oxford

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Salary:
£9,953 - £10,178 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
28 June 2018

Job overview

Teaching Assistant – Science Faculty

Permanent Position

Start Date: September 2018

26 hours per week, term time only                                                                              Monday to Friday; 8:45am – 3:05pm                                                                               (with the exception of Thursdays which is an 8:30am start)

Salary Grade 4: £17,007 - £17,391 pro rata, per annum                                              Actual Annual Gross Salary: £9,953 - £10,178

The Cherwell School is a high performing and oversubscribed comprehensive school in Oxford (1900 students on roll, including 540 in the Sixth Form). We achieved GCSE progress results in the top 5% of all schools in 2017. We are pleased that we hold an ‘Outstanding’ rating by Ofsted as we feel this is a fair reflection of the school, not least as we recognise that we have the capacity to develop and improve further. We consider ourselves to be a school which has at its heart “opportunity, responsibility, excellence” and we aim to make this a deeper reality for all of our students and staff in the years to come. Our aims are supported by our designation as a National Teaching School and as a School Centered Initial Teacher Training provider. We are committed to the professional learning and career development of our staff and work in conjunction with the River Learning Trust to raise standards.

We are looking to recruit a permanent Teaching Assistant (TA) for 26 hours per week to join our excellent Science faculty. The successful candidate will be working to support students with special educational needs or disabilities in the classroom. We are looking for a colleague who enjoys working with young people, has a flexible and positive approach and who enjoys working as part of a team.

To find out more about this role please visit our recruitment portal on the TES (Times Educational Supplement) website; https://www.tes.com/jobs/employer/-1030426 where you will be able to download the Job Description and Person Specification. For further information about the post please contact Mary Maguire, HR Administrator, on recruitment@cherwell.oxon.sch.uk or 01865 518257.

Applications for this post should be made through the TES recruitment portal. Please contact us if you have any queries regarding the application process.

The closing date for applications is Friday 29th June 2018 at 9:00am

Interviews will be held on Thursday 5th July 2018

The Cherwell School and the River Learning Trust are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and preventing extremism; all staff are expected to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. The Cherwell School is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from a range of ethnic backgrounds to represent diversity in line with our school community. 

The Cherwell School is an academy managed by The River Learning Trust, which is an exempt charity and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales with a registered company number 7966500. Registered Office: The Cherwell School, Marston Ferry Road, OXFORD OX2 7EE United Kingdom


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About The Cherwell School

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The Cherwell School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Oxford. It is an academy converter supported by a multi-academy trust called River Learning Trust. The school provides 1,990 places for students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed.

The Cherwell School became an 11-18 school after a reorganisation in 2003 and it converted to academy status in April 2012.

Headteacher

Chris Price

Values and Vision

The Cherwell School is a unique and remarkable school that has been central to our part of Oxford for a long period of time. We have a commitment to excellence in all that we do. The opportunities that we offer are extensive and rich. As a school community we take responsibility to reduce barriers and offer a 'no limits' culture and ethos.

We believe in the importance of seeing each child as an individual within our wider community. We are a non-uniform school. Our young people are encouraged and supported to be themselves. We work with them to develop incredibly strong and durable relationships with the adults around them - it is this which makes our big school feel small.

We offer a rich ambitious curriculum that genuinely opens up the world to our young people. In addition our personal development programme and wider curricular offer helps to create rounded young people who mix skillfully with staff and with each other. All of this is done in a highly inclusive environment that champions diversity. We have a commitment to support children with Special Educational Needs.

The school is an exciting place to be. There is always something different, innovative and enriching happening. We currently have over 30 clubs and societies operating as well as continual unique events and experiences. Our students tell us that they are proud to come to The Cherwell School and we are proud of who they are and what they become.

Ofsted Report

“The Cherwell School is providing an outstanding level of education. The prior attainment of students on entry is slightly above average but this masks the very wide range of ability students have on admission. This makes students’ outstanding achievement through the school even more impressive. Another key factor in students’ excellent academic achievement is the great strength in their personal development and well-being. Their mature and responsible attitudes also prepare them very well for the next stage in their lives.”

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