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Teaching Assistant - Various Positions

Teaching Assistant - Various Positions

Mary Hare School

West Berkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC 5 for TA / NJC 9 for HLTA
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
11 July 2022

Job overview

38 hours 40 mins per week - part time hours also considered

Due to the needs of our September 2022 intake, we are looking to appoint several Teaching Assistants including those qualified to the higher level (HLTA) join our team at our School for deaf children and young people in Newbury, Berkshire. As a Teaching Assistant, you will support our Teachers to take a creative approach to teaching pupils according to their educational needs, maximising children’s achievement, and ability to develop.​

This is a great opportunity for a Teaching Assistants who are looking to continue their career in Education and are motivated to inspire learning in children with varied and complex needs. Your work will be challenging and rewarding in equal measure, and you will be working in a school where we maintain a strong safeguarding culture, where pupils are listened to and respected. Quality is always top of our agenda, and we pride ourselves on the quality of what we do.

We are looking for Teaching Assistant's, who can work with individual and small groups of children, preparing classrooms and materials, and building positive relationships with pupils to promote interaction and learning. 

Our Teaching Assistants offer essential support to our Teachers and have the opportunity to assist in the planning and delivery of lessons in a creative and positive setting. Previous experience of working in an SEND environment is desirable, however excellent support skills and the right motivation, personal qualities and levels of resilience are just as important. 

We would love to hear from you if you have experienced of working with children with additional needs such as hearing or vision impairment, autism or physical disabilities. 

We offer a comprehensive training package including BTEC Level 3 Award for Teaching Assistants Working with children and Young People who are Deaf. Due to our large SEND support team, there are regular opportunities to develop an interest in a specific SEND area and for further progression.​

We need people who share our vision to build incredible futures by empowering vulnerable young people in the UK, to be happy and to make their way in the world. Educated to GCSE grade C or above in Math's and English, you will an excellent English language role model, be calm, engaging, resilient, enjoy working as part of a team, and be genuinely motivated by helping every child to reach their potential.

If you would like to apply for one of our positions, please complete in full and submit the Mary Hare Application Form.

Closing Date: 9am, Monday 11 July 2022

​Interview Date: Thursday 14 July 2022

Mary Hare School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we expect all staff to share this commitment. Mary Hare is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; pre-employment checks will be carried out, references will be sought and successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and other relevant checks with statutory bodies.

About Mary Hare School

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  • Mary Hare School
  • Arlington Manor, Snelsmore Common, Newbury
  • Berkshire
  • RG14 3BQ
  • United Kingdom
+44 1635 244200

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Our vision

That all deaf children should receive the education and support which will enable them to achieve their full potential at home, school and in their subsequent careers

Objectives

  • Achieve the highest possible standards of educating deaf children, from early learning to tertiary education 
  • Be a major influence of national policy, practice and guidance in relation to deaf children and their education 
  • Enable families to achieve their vision and aspirations for their deaf child 
  • Support deaf children and young people in their emotional and social well-being 
  • Be recognised as a key provider of the highest quality training for all practitioners working with deaf children and young people 
  • Provide consultancy, advisory support, assessment and technical services that support the vision

Our history

Towards the end of the 19th Century, a number of prominent women were beginning to influence events in ways which were to have a profound effect on developments in 20th Century society. One such woman was the educationalist Miss Mary Hare. Her vision was that deaf children were capable of realising the full potential of their intellect and that they had no need of shelter from the rigours of hearing society in the growing number of asylums for the deaf and dumb. Such shelter served only to deny them opportunities and fundamental rights. She set about overturning the short-sighted view that the deaf child's prime needs were for care and protection, by establishing a small school in London in 1883. By 1916 this centre of learning had blossomed into the Dene Hollow Oral School for the Deaf based in Sussex and widely regarded as one of the best schools for deaf children in the Kingdom. During these twenty or so years of growth and development, Mary Hare had been able to show that her vision was not only justified and realistic, but achievable. 

It was to honour the great contribution that this pioneer had made to the education of deaf children, that shortly after her death in 1945, Dene Hollow School was redesignated as the National Grammar School for the Deaf. Bearing her name, The Mary Hare Grammar School came to serve the needs of potentially able severely and profoundly deaf children throughout the United Kingdom. The rapid growth that this change brought necessitated a move to larger premises, and in 1948 the school acquired and occupied its present beautiful site close to Newbury in Berkshire. It is our hope that half a century after Mary Hare's death, the achievements of our pupils today still serve to honour her name and her vision. 

Local information and facilities 

Newbury is a market town located in West Berkshire in England in the UK with good bus, rail and road links and is located 50 miles south west of London. There are a wide selection of hotels in Newbury offering good hotel accommodation and bed and breakfast accommodation for visitors in and around Newbury. The Kennet and Avon Canal disects the town which has many historical buildings and places of interest including the Corn Exchange Theatre and the Museum by the Canal. The Newbury Racecourse is within 1 mile of the town centre and nearby are Highclere Castle, Donnington Castle, Snelsmore Countryside Park, the Ridgeway, the Downs and a host of other attractions. 

School Information

Mary Hare School is the largest school for profoundly and severely deaf children in the UK. Mary Hare teaches using an auditory oral approach, so that children learn though spoken and written English – no sign language is used in teaching. The school has maintained a high standard, with over 85% of pupils gaining 5 or more GCSEs for the last 5 years and 95 % pass rate at A level. Nearly all leavers go on to further education. 

The school is part of a large national charity and benefits from the additional activities of the Mary Hare Charity. An active fundraising department and various trading activities generate funds to support the development of the school. The Training Division provides opportunities for teachers to attend national and international conferences organised on site. The Training Division also offers post-graduate courses including the mandatory qualification for Teachers of the Deaf and the MSc in Educational Audiology and MA in Special Education (Hearing Impairment). 

Mary Hare also has an Arts Centre on site, which houses the school’s music and performing arts department, but also offers a programme of arts events including music, theatre dance and comedy. 

For further information please visit our website: www.maryhare.org.uk

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