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Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Shrivenham Primary School

Oxfordshire

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 January 2020

Job overview

Required to start – As Soon As Possible

6 hours per week 

Permanent, Term Time only

Grade 8 £24,313 - £26,999 pro rata

(Actual salary in the region of £3,284 - £3,646pa)

Shrivenham C of E Primary School is a growing and successful school with happy, well-motivated and hardworking children and staff.

We are looking for an enthusiastic Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to cover teachers PPA/management time. Applicants should be able to communicate well verbally, and have a good standard of numeracy and literacy (GCSE grade A – C). They should be flexible and able to work well in a team. 

The HLTA role complements the professional work of teachers by taking responsibility for agreed learning activities under an agreed system of supervision.  The HLTA role at Shrivenham will involve planning, preparing and delivering learning activities for individuals/groups or whole classes, monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and reporting on pupils achievement, progress and development.  

Within your application, please explain in your own words how you are / could be an effective HLTA at Shirvenham Primary School.

A visit to the school before the interview date would be most welcome. Please phone 01793 782406 to make an appointment.

Faringdon Academy of Schools is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children.  Successful candidates will be required to undertake a DBS check and safeguarding training as part of their job role.

For more information, including a copy of the job description and application form, please visit our website http://www.shrivenhamschool.co.uk/.  Completed application forms must be returned to: recruitment@faringdon.academy

Closing date for applications: noon Monday 27th January 2020

Interviews will take place on Friday 31st January 2020

About Shrivenham Primary School

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+44 1793 782406

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Shrivenham is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England primary situated near Swindon, Wiltshire. It is part of the Faringdon Academy of Schools multi-academy trust, which supports seven other schools in the UK. A smaller than average primary school, Shrivenham will provide 210 places to students aged 4-11 when fully subscribed.

After the establishment of Faringdon Academy in 2012, Shrivenham itself opened in November 2013.

Headteacher

Vicky Sammon

Values and Vision

“We play, we learn, we achieve” is the school's motto. Operating under the Diocese of Oxford, Shrivenham’s values are strongly rooted in its Church of England faith. The school has its own prayer, as well as a strong spiritual and moral foundation which emphasises the Christian values of happiness, honesty and respect. It aspires to create a supportive environment where everyone is cared for, and encourages the involvement and support of parents and the local community. Children develop a sense of responsibility at the same time as gaining a well-rounded education. Despite being rooted in tradition, Shrivenham uses a modern, thematic curriculum to encourage students to develop their love of learning.

Ofsted

“Teaching is now good because of the regular oversight of this aspect of the school’s work and also teachers’ keenness to develop professionally. The vast majority of parents and carers are happy with their children’s education and they provide good support for the school. Governors, too, are supportive and helpful in the school’s development.”

View Shrivenham Church of England Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

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