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General Teaching Assistant

General Teaching Assistant

Northallerton School & Sixth Form College

North Yorkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade C, Points 2-4 (£17,711 - £18,426 pro rata). Actual salary £13,217.75 - £13,751.35 p.a.
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
21 November 2019

Job overview

General Teaching Assistant

Part Time, Fixed Term


Dates: 

Apply by Thursday 21st November 2019, Job start as soon as possible, fixed term until – 31st August 2020


Contract type: 

Part Time, 32.5 hours per week, Term Time Only


Salary: Grade C, Points 2-4 (£17,711 - £18,426 pro rata).  

Actual salary £13,217.75 - £13,751.35 p.a.


Location: 

Northallerton



Contract term: 

Fixed Term starting as soon as possible – 31st August 2020


We are looking to fill the position of General Teaching Assistant. 

The school is looking for an applicant who is highly motivated, enthusiastic and has excellent communication and ICT skills.  An ability to develop effective relationships with students and colleagues is essential.  


Candidates should be suitably qualified and experienced and be able to meet the criteria detailed in the person specification.  



Application forms and a Recruitment Pack are available on our website www.northallertonschool.org.uk/vacancies and completed forms should be sent to Sarah Boreham at boreham.s@northallertonschool.org.uk or alternatively can be posted to Mrs V Rahn, Head of School, Northallerton School & Sixth Form College, Grammar School Lane, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 1DD. 



Closing date: 10am Thursday 21st November 2019


We are committed to safeguarding our students. The successful applicant will therefore be required to complete an enhanced Disclosure Barring Service check. We encourage applications from all sectors of the community.


Attached documents

About Northallerton School & Sixth Form College

About Northallerton School & Sixth Form College

We are very proud of Northallerton School & Sixth Form College because, together with staff, students, parents and carers, we are developing a strong community with the core values of excellence, friendship and respect at its heart.

We are an 11-18 comprehensive school set in the county town of Northallerton. Since 1973, Northallerton has been served by two comprehensive schools about one mile apart – the Allertonshire School (11-14 middle deemed secondary) and Northallerton College (14-18).  On 2nd April 2015, these two schools merged to become a single 11-18 school, ‘Northallerton School & Sixth Form College’, with approximately 1010 students on roll. More recently, on 1st September 2019, Northallerton School & Sixth Form College joined Areté Learning Trust, a Multi-Academy Trust, which also includes Stokesley School & Sixth Form College and Richmond School & Sixth Form College.

We have a clear understanding of the conditions required for effective learning, and together we strive to:

  • Raise the achievement of all students, thereby improving their life chances.
  • Provide a relevant and engaging curriculum well-matched to our students’ learning needs.
  • Provide high quality learning experiences for all students in a modern learning environment.
  • Work effectively to narrow the gaps in achievement for all students including disadvantaged and SEND.
  • Create a culture of praise, a strong sense of community where our well-rounded young people feel safe to contribute and thrive.

We are an aspirational and caring school where young people are at the core of everything we do in order to ensure they achieve their potential and are well-prepared for their futures.

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