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Teaching Assistant

Holyrood Academy

Somerset

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Salary:
£9,876 to £10,593 PA depending on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
5 December 2017

Job overview

Holyrood Academy, an ‘Outstanding’ Academy in rural Somerset,
is looking to appoint the following positions

Teaching Assistant x 2
Fixed term until the 31st August 2018 in the first instance

The Teaching Assistants, as part of the Student Services Team, work with the teaching staff across Key Stages 3 and 4 to ensure students are positively included in the Academy.  This involves assisting staff in the development and implementation of a programme of work and in the provision of a stable, caring and supportive learning environment, which enables students to achieve their full learning potential and facilitates their social and moral development. 

Experience in a similar role is desirable although not essential.

The successful post-holders will 

  • High standards and expectations 
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills 
  • A commitment to team work 
  • A positive outlook
  • The drive to succeed

Hours: 28 hours per week, term time only, plus INSET days
Salary Range:  £9,876 to £10,593 PA depending on experience

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.

For application form and further details please go to the Academy website: www.holyroodacademy.com

Closing date: 12.00 noon on Tuesday 5th December 2017

Holyrood Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers
to share this commitment.

Holyrood Academy
Chard, Somerset
Mr M Collins, Headteacher
‘At the Heart of our Community’

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About Holyrood Academy

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+44 1460 260100

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Holyrood Academy is entering a very exciting period of its development. We have recently been awarded National Support School status which will create opportunities for the staff here to work with other schools that find themselves in need of support. We have been ranked by Ofsted as  ‘Outstanding’ since 2010.

We became a Multi Academy Trust from 1 April and as the Vector Learning Trust will be looking to become one of the leading education providers in the South West.  This is an opportunity for the right person to come and join us on our journey.  We are looking for someone who shares our vision to improve the life chances of the young people in the communities we serve and the passion to really want to make a difference.

Holyrood Academy is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary with sixth form in Chard, Somerset. As of the most recent inspection there were 1,229 students on the school roll, of which 146 were studying in the sixth form. The town of Chard has a population of 13,000, and is 15 miles southwest of Yeovil on the A30 road. Holyrood has a reputation for district success in sports, particularly in Rugby and Football. 


Values and vision

Holyrood Academy prides itself as an inspirational place where the achievement of pupils is paramount. Each individual is encouraged to celebrate their talents and success in an environment where everybody matters. The aim at Holyrood is to ensure that every student is supported through their journey, motivated and appropriately challenged to achieve their full potential.

Holyrood Academy's Music Department has an inspirational extra-curricular programme for students to participate in. As well as the whole school choir, there is also a more specialised Chamber Choir, which together with the Swing Band and Orchestra, the students have entertained parents and the community locally, nationally and internationally on their music tours to destinations such as France, Ireland and The Netherlands.

Ofsted

“An expectation that only high-quality teaching is acceptable characterises the very positive attitudes of teachers. They contribute enthusiastically to the whole-school aim of raising standards of teaching and learning, and engage in training activities and share good practice. Teachers regularly give detailed feedback and guidance to help students improve their work.”

View Holyrood Academy’s latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed