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Graduate Teaching Assistant

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Ark Putney Academy

Wandsworth

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Salary:
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Monday 6 January 2020
Apply by:
6 December 2019

Job overview

Ark Putney Academy 

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Required from 6 January 2020

Fixed term, one year contract

Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Scale 4, point 5 £22,800 per annum

Actual salary £19,524 for 36 hours per week, 39 weeks per year

We are looking for a dynamic and effective Graduate Teaching Assistant to join Ark Putney Academy.  The successful candidate will be able to offer support to a student with cerebral palsy.  The support will include attending to personal care needs (such as support with feeding and toileting and some medical procedures), supporting in classroom curriculum focused and physiotherapy activities and the use of an alternative communication device such as dragon.

Applicants must be qualified up to and have passed Maths and English GCSE or equivalent at grade C or above/NVQ2 or higher.

Appointment will be subject to satisfactory DBS references, right to work in the UK, medical & qualification checks.

Closing date: 11:00am Friday 6 December 2019




About Ark Putney Academy

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+44 208 788 3421

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Ark Putney Academy is a mixed secondary school with sixth form in Putney, south-west London. The school has recently undergone a refurbishment and now boasts exceptional indoor and outdoor sports facilities, plus an arts centre, spacious classrooms and specialist teaching rooms.

Principal

Alison Downey

Values and vision

At Ark Putney we have a holistic view of educating young people. Our mission statement is;

Preparing every student to be a pillar of any community

By this we mean that we are focusing on developing students to be the very best they can be in all aspects of their lives  not only through academic progress but also by developing the soft skills that will enable students to be successful in the world such as good manners and the ability to speak confidently combined with the desire to participate through sport, the arts and contributing to charity and community projects.

This can be illustrated by our core purpose, which is to provide students with:

  • An appreciation and curiosity for life and learning
  • The courage and ambition  to unlock and fulfil their potential
  • A desire to contribute to society in a positive way
  • A sense of self –awareness, combined with the integrity  to be compassionate towards others


The main drivers for this are our Six Pillars as listed below. These permeate academy life and can be seen in everything that we do, think and say at APA. They are also a focus of our assemblies, reflections and tutorial activities. They help to guide us in how we behave, what we do and what kind of people we want to be:

  • Effort
  • Team work
  • Community
  • Enthusiasm
  • Commitment
  • Independence

In March 2017, Ofsted rated the academy as good in every category and highlighted our students’ progress and achievement at GCSE and in sixth form. The full report can be read here.

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