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Teaching Assistant

Teaching Assistant

Harbinger Primary School

Tower Hamlets

  • Expired
Salary:
Scale 3 - £21,189 - £22,083 Term-time/pro rata (28.75 hours per week, 39 weeks per year )
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2019
Apply by:
13 December 2018

Job overview

Harbinger is a thriving, inner city, school committed to meeting the individual needs of children through inclusive practice.

We are seeking a  teaching assistant to join our dedicated and stable team who:

  • has experience of supporting children with special needs; 
  • has experience in managing children’s social and emotional well-being; 
  • has strong behaviour management skills;  
  • has excellent oral and written English (GCSE grade C+); 
  • has excellent team skills; 
  • can contribute effectively to the shared vision of an  enthusiastic staff; 
  • is able to support children across Key Stages from Early Years through to Key Stage 2; 
  • is reliable with an excellent health & attendance record.

Application packs can be collected from the school or downloaded from school website: www.harbingerschool.co.uk 

Please email completed applications to this email address only: jobs@harbinger.towerhamlets.sch.uk or submit the application by post or by hand at the school office.

Closing date for applications: Thursday 13th December - 12 noon  Interviews will take place during w/b 17th December 2018

Harbinger school is committed to equal opportunities and follows the Tower Hamlets equality and diversity policy. Harbinger School is committed to safeguarding children and all candidates will be required to undertake an enhanced criminal record check and provide two references.

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About Harbinger Primary School

School Aim

We aim to create an educational community where high standards of learning and teaching enable all children to develop as purposeful, independent learners.

Our School should be a safe and inspiring place for all within it, where mutual respect and co-operation can flourish, allowing personal challenge and preparation for citizenship.

To achieve our aim we intend:

To deliver the National Curriculum in a manner that motivates children to achieve highly, reflect on their own progress and value their own success;

To ensure each child has access to the whole curriculum in order to promote equality of opportunity;

To ensure each child reaches levels reflecting their ability in national testing, without compromising their achievement and experience of the broader curriculum;

To work co-operatively with parents and carers, recognising their importance in supporting children’s learning.

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Applications closed