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SEN Teaching Assistant

Galleywall Primary City Of London Academy

Southwark

  • £21,564 - £22,801 per year
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Salary:
Pro Rata annual salary is £21,564 up to £22,801 per annum plus Local Government Pension Scheme
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
3 October 2023

Job overview

SEN Teaching Assistant

Permanent 35 hours per week – 39 weeks of the year

Salary: Support Staff Pay scale JE2 point 1, the full-time salary is £24,771 your pro rata annual salary is £21,564 per annum plus Local Government Pension Scheme


Galleywall Primary School is a diverse and vibrant school where we strive for every individual to achieve their best. We are proud to foster a school community which brings together many different people from many different cultures, religions, disabilities and ethnicities. We celebrate our differences and support children to be compassionate towards each other. Galleywall was rated as Outstanding by Ofsted in 2019.

We need enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistants who can support children with a range of Special Educational Needs. We are looking for Teaching Assistants who have passion, who are forward thinking and who love working with SEN children. The ideal candidate would be flexible and adaptable and would be able to work with both groups and individual children, including those with a complex needs. This includes providing specialised 1:1 support for children with Special Educational Needs and delivering high quality interventions to support children with their individualised communication and learning goals.

In return we will offer you excellent opportunities for professional development including training from specialist teachers and working alongside experienced members of staff.


Experience working with children is essential. A candidate with experience working in a school or working with SEN children is desired but not essential.

Though a degree is not necessary for the role, candidates with a degree qualification will have the opportunity to apply for our Schools Direct programme through UCAS in the future, thus gaining Qualified Teacher Status.

Galleywall is a jewel at the heart of a growing family of outstanding schools, sponsored by the prestigious City of London. Our rich and broad curriculum stimulates creativity and sparks children's imagination. At the heart of our skills based curriculum is an emphasis on literacy and drama, creativity and the arts, independent enquiry, reflective thinking and collaboration. Part of the City of London Academies Trust, a multi-academy trust with schools in North, East and South London, we are driven by a clear ambition to ensure that all schools are recognised as Outstanding within three years of joining us. We combine the heritage and tradition of the Corporation of London with a genuinely innovative, enterprising and entrepreneurial ethos. We’re also committed to providing first-rate training and development to all of our staff, plus excellent career advancement opportunities within this evolving Trust.

At Galleywall, we are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and strive to have staff who are representative of the diversity within our school community. We welcome applicants from all minority groups. If you would like to discuss any accessibility requirements for the recruitment process or the role, please contact Vacancies@galleywall.co.uk and we will be happy to discuss

To find out more about the school visit our website: www.galleywall.co.uk

 Closing date for applications is: 2nd October 2023 at 12pm. Interviews will take place week beginning 9th Oct.

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About Galleywall Primary City Of London Academy

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  • Galleywall Primary City Of London Academy
  • Galleywall Road, Rotherhithe
  • London
  • SE16 3PB
  • United Kingdom

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Galleywall Primary was established in 2016, with its building dating back to 1876 and serving the community with distinction over the years. Galleywall has been graded Outstanding by Ofsted in both its inspections since opening (2019 and 2025), and our aim is to provide the best possible educational experience for our pupils. We have high expectations for achievement and conduct of the whole of the school community and were described in an inspection as a ‘joyful place to study’. We are fully staffed with well-qualified, experienced and energetic practitioners, and have the strong support of parents and the community. We support and challenge all our pupils, whatever their starting points, in a school known to be warm, nurturing and orderly. Our curriculum is rich and creative and is delivered with flair and imagination, and opportunities for high-quality cultural enrichment are abundant and varied. We aim for our pupils to show the five Galleywall values, being Enlightened, Aspirational, Individual, Entrepreneurial and Compassionate.

In our academy, we expect children to work hard and demonstrate dedication and commitment to their education. There are clear boundaries and rules that children must follow at all times. We teach and expect pupils to exhibit exemplary character and conduct, showing respect, kindness, and politeness towards one another and adults. In return, we provide them with an excellent education, fostering both academic success and personal development. We aim to help them cultivate the skills and values needed to thrive in later life.

We are part of the City of London Academies Trust, where we believe strongly in the transformational nature of education operating schools in areas of significant disadvantage. We understand that strong outcomes lead to improved life chances for our children, so we are unashamedly academic and unapologetically results driven. Each of our schools adopt a ‘warm/strict’ approach, combining high expectations with care and support. Our level of care means we never compromise on standards or expectations, ensuring that no child’s background becomes a reason for lowering the bar. Our schools maintain exemplary standards of behaviour, with systems, rituals and norms that instil strong habits. As a result, our schools provide an environment where our teachers can teach, and children can learn without disruption. We take great pride in fostering an exceptionally positive learning environment and we work meticulously to maintain our strong ethos and culture.

We combine the heritage and tradition of the Corporation of London with a genuinely innovative, enterprising, and entrepreneurial ethos. We look for ambitious and culturally aligned staff who are enthusiastic, hardworking, conscientious and energetic individuals. Our people want to work with children to ensure that, regardless of their background and circumstances, they will achieve to the best of their ability. In return, we offer a calm, orderly and respectful environment. We also offer a range of staff benefits and development opportunities which support your professional and career development. You will be able to learn from some of the best and most able practitioners in the country. There is a far-reaching commitment to ensuring that all our staff are given the access to excellent development and induction programmes.

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