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HLTA Level 4

Birchwood Community High School

Warrington

  • £21,007 - £23,698 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Grade 6 £27,803 - £31,364 FTE. (Actual pay is £21,007-£23,698)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
20 June 2024

Job overview

Teaching Assistant (level 4)

Start Date:                                         September 2024

Contract Type:                                 32.5 hours per week, Term Time only, plus 5 INSET days

Contract Term:                                 Permanent

Salary:                                                  NJC Grade 6 £27,803 - £31,364 FTE. (Actual pay is £21,007-£23,698)


Birchwood Community High School is a thriving school at the heart of community life and continues to grow and flourish. We have a vacancy to join our Designated Provision for children opening in September 2024.


The person appointed will:-

  • Experience of working with children in an educational setting and of working with children with special educational needs/ASD
  • Have experience of or be willing to implement interventions and strategies to overcome barriers to learning in order to speed up academic progress
  • Support children who can display challenging behaviour
  • Be a team player with a good sense of humour
  • Have a sensitive but enthusiastic approach
  • Be willing to undertake Team Teach training


In return, we will offer you:-

  • exceptionally supportive parents and governors
  • a commitment to your professional development
  • an opportunity to be part of a thriving school community
  • a beautiful working environment, both inside and out
  • to be part of a hardworking, dedicated team


Please see the linked documents or our website for further details. If, prior to submitting an application, you would like to see for yourself why we believe this is such a fabulous school in which to work, then do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a visit.


This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this legal requirement. The successful applicant's appointment will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment clearances including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (formally CRB).


For further details and an application form please visit:  www.birchwoodhigh.org


Closing date for application: Thursday 20th June 2024 at 9am. Interview date to be confirmed.


Application forms should be returned to joinus@birchwoodhigh.org


Attached documents

About Birchwood Community High School

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  • Birchwood Community High School
  • Brock Road, Birchwood, Warrington
  • Cheshire
  • WA3 7PT
  • United Kingdom

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The One Community Trust is a group of eight schools in Warrington, consisting of one secondary school and seven primary schools. Together, we educate students across a range of phases, from early years to Year 11. Our secondary school has nearly 1,000 students, and our largest primary school has over 700 pupils.

Within the Trust, we have six specialist provisions that cater to a variety of special educational needs. Our schools are committed to inclusion and providing all students with the support and opportunities they need to succeed.

We operate under a model of ‘collaborative autonomy,’ enabling our schools to work towards shared objectives while maintaining their individual identity. This approach allows us to share best practices across the Trust while respecting the unique context and priorities of each school.

Our Vision

  • All primary schools to be at or above the national average for expected attainment and progress in Reading, Writing and Mathematics and Key Stage 2 value added scores in the top 50% of primary schools nationally.
  • All secondary schools to have positive Progress 8 scores
  • The gap between Pupil Premium and Non-Pupil Premium children (on the above two measures) to be below the national average.
  • All schools ensure that children feel safe, secure and their needs are addressed. We want every pupil to be guaranteed the very best opportunities through a culture of continued inclusion and robust safeguarding procedures.
  • All schools to ensure that each member of staff is motivated, respected, supported and developed, resulting in quality first inclusive teaching in each and every classroom within the trust.
  • To further develop our curriculum in each school so that we strive for the richest and most interesting learning opportunities that promote effective teaching and learning. This will then lead to excellent outcomes and increased levels of confidence and self-esteem.
  • To appreciate our unique settings and ensure our practice reflects local needs. Our communities range from central areas of relatively high levels of deprivation, to rural areas with little socio-economic barriers. Our children join us from a variety of local settings or directly from home and leave our primary schools to attend 12 different high school settings. Each school has to work with their local circumstances and ensure daily practice supports those communities. Parents are crucial to the development of their own children and we will aim to work more collaboratively with them to ensure success for all children.
  • We need to grow as a trust so that we are able to not only improve teaching and learning but build a strong financial base and build reserves to ensure longevity. We are an ‘Educational Trust’ but without financial stability we cannot focus on our core educational values.
  • All schools judged good or better by Ofsted.

Strategic Ambition

  • The Trust has a clear vision which has been used to identify strategic priorities contributing to a 5 year plan.
  • There is strong collaboration and support across the Trust.
  • There are positive views of the schools and the Trust by pupils, parents and staff.
  • All schools to be graded as at least Good by Ofsted and each school to be valued within its own community.
  • To strengthen and develop links and collaborative partnerships which benefit our pupils, staff and communities across and beyond the MAT.

 

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