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Associate Parateacher Direct Instruction

Associate Parateacher Direct Instruction

Hartshill Academy

Warwickshire

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Salary:
Unqualified teacher pay scale
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
20 May 2018

Job overview

We are looking to recruit an Associate Parateacher to support students with direct instruction.  The post is fixed term until July 2019.

The Role

To undertake classroom activities as directed by the assistant head to support teaching and learning process and accelerate learning of targeted students.

  • To assist in the preparation of resources 
  • To mark students’ work in accordance with MAT policies and teacher instructions 
  • To undertake administrative duties as requested by teachers 
  • To input data to support MAT policies in Assessment, Recording and Reporting 
  • To maintain student records in accordance with statutory procedures, MAT policies and as directed by Assistant Vice-Principal 

What we need from you

We are looking for people with a passion and enthusiasm to support young people in achieving their potential.

What we can offer

A structured programme of support

Excellent CPD training

Collaborative working across the Trust with network teams allowing sharing of good practice

Application process

Please click Apply Now and once fully completed, please submit your application.

We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of our students.  The successful applicant will therefore be required to complete an enhanced DBS.

The Midland Academies Trust (MAT) is an independent charitable organisation established by North Warwickshire & Hinckley College, a Department for Education approved academy sponsor, to support local schools.

Closing Date- Monday 21st May 2018

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About Hartshill Academy

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+44 24 76392237

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Hartshill Academy

Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Location: Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Type: Mainstream School

Phase: Secondary

Funding status: State - Academy

Gender: Mixed

Age range: 11 - 16 years

About Hartshill Academy

Hartshill Academy is a secondary academy in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, for pupils aged 11-16.

Hartshill Academy is set in extensive grounds and the catchment covers very diverse urban and rural areas. This is a very exciting time for Hartshill Academy as we prepare for the move to our new building in September 2023. We are very fortunate to be one of the 50 schools chosen nationally as part of this project and we are all looking forward to the new opportunities this will bring.

Values and vision

At Hartshill Academy we have high expectations of ourselves. We practice kindness and gratitude every day. Our school HART values of Heart, Ambition, Respect and Tenacity underpin everything we do. We take time to reflect on our HART values and how we can develop each day. We want to ensure we are always challenging ourselves to be even better today than yesterday. We strive to practice perfect in everything we do. We know that our daily practices become our habits, our habits become our character and our character is who we are.

We have an aspirational knowledge rich curriculum for all pupils. Our staff work collaboratively to innovate and plan inspiring learning, enabling our pupils to leave Hartshill Academy with a lifelong love of learning. We ensure there is high challenge and high support for all pupils to ensure they can access and make excellent progress in all lessons. We work hard to ensure all pupils reach their full potential and leave Hartshill Academy with the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions about their next steps. We have an excellent pastoral team who work closely with our families to ensure all pupils are supported so they can arrive to lessons ready to learn and make the most of the opportunities available to them each day.

Ofsted report

“Leaders have high aspirations for pupils at Hartshill Academy. They want all pupils to ‘be kind, work hard, and achieve’. Although leaders’ ambitions have not been fully achieved, pupils say that there is an increasingly positive environment in which to learn. Pupils welcome the clarity of the ‘HART’ values of Heart, Ambition, Respect and Tenacity. They say these values help them to focus on how to develop positively as young people. Pupils are well supported to gain insight into a broad range of work and employment opportunities.”

View Hartshill School’s latest Ofsted report


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