HLTA (Higher Level Teaching Assistant)
The Charter School East Dulwich
Southwark
- Expired
- Salary:
- Actual salary £ 21,060-£25,176
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 29th August 2019
- Apply by:
- 26 August 2019
Job overview
The Charter Schools Educational Trust is seeking to appoint an inspiring and talented individual with aspiration and potential to work within its new co-educational, non-selective, non-faith, inclusive 11-19 secondary school which opened with its first cohort of Year 7 students in September 2016.
With immediate effect we are looking for a
• Higher Level Teaching Assistant
Salary Hay Grade (Point pro rata)
Actual salary £ 21,060-£25,176
The Charter School East Dulwich (TSCED) opened in September 2016 as a new co-educational 11-18 school serving the vibrant communities of East Dulwich and South Camberwell, and delivers the highest quality education to young people in its immediate diverse community.
The successful candidate will:
• Have the determination and adaptability needed to be part of a relatively new school
• Have high expectations of other staff and all pupils within their area
• Inspire and encourage students and staff to develop in a well-disciplined and harmonious environment.
• Be committed to supporting the delivery of the highest standard of teaching and learning across the school, which includes the professional development of our staff.
• Be highly organised, flexible, adaptable and above all collaborative as these are all key requirements when working in a start-up school
This is a fantastic career opportunity for a highly motivated technician to join one of the most exciting schools in London. The Charter School East Dulwich is an outstanding, exhilarating and innovative school that strives to produce exceptional attainment for its learners and will make a significant contribution to the lives and opportunities of our families.
Experience with ASD students would be an advantage.
Applications from BAME candidates would be very welcome.
Closing date: 26th August 2019
Interview date: W/C 26th August 2019
Please note CVs are not accepted. No agencies please.
Attached documents
About The Charter School East Dulwich
The Charter School East Dulwich exists to inspire young people from across its diverse local community to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in adult life - personally, economically and in good citizens. We teach our students to be curious, creative, courageous and caring. They will leave us happy in themselves, excited about their future and ambitious to achieve.
The Charter School East Dulwich provides a holistic education that allows all of our students to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in life - personally, economically and as good citizens.
All students study at least to GCSE level. The School curriculum builds methodically on the foundations laid in primary school. It is coherently sequenced to provide all students with the opportunity to progress to the next stage of their education, be it academic, professional or vocational.
The curriculum is made ‘desirably difficult’ for all students. Every individual receives the right combination of support and challenge to achieve their personal best, irrespective of background or personal circumstance. The School makes generous provision for a range of enrichment activities through which students further develop the individual interests and aptitudes that allow them to flourish.
The curriculum explicitly encourages students to have confidence in themselves, care for each other and their environment, be curious about the world and have the courage and creativity to change it for the better.
Headteacher
Alison Harbottle
Ofsted
The Charter School East Dulwich's sibling school, The Charter School, has been rated "outstanding" by Ofsted since 2009.
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