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SEND Teaching Assistant

Joseph Leckie Academy

Walsall

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Salary:
Grade 4, SCP 6-11 (Term Term)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
9 August 2020

Job overview

SEND Teaching Assistant

30 hours per week – Term Time Only,

ONE YEAR FIXED TERM CONTRACT (subject to funding)

G4 (6 to 11) £19,171  - £21,166 p.a. (Actual Salary £12,997.60 to £14,350.17 pa)

Required for September 2020 – Joseph Leckie Academy is seeking to appoint a caring and dedicated male Teaching Assistant. In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder is male due to the specific duties in the job description.

The post holders' responsibilities include providing general classroom support, the meeting of the student’s emotional, social and physical needs and liaising with teaching staff in the development and delivery of a differentiated curriculum. Experience in supporting students with autism and providing one to one care would be advantageous.

This is a wonderful opportunity to join our dedicated team of Teaching Assistants at Joseph Leckie Academy. This is a fixed term contract initially for one year. Extension to the contract will be dependent on funding.  

Experience with secondary age students and qualifications in the area of special educational needs will be an advantage.  


In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder is male due to the specific duties in the job description. Joseph Leckie Academy is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of students and candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check 

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About Joseph Leckie Academy

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+44 1922 721071

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We aim to be a place of learning in which all our students can:

• achieve their full potential;
• develop the skills of independent enquiry;
• work co-operatively with others;
• lay the foundations for a happy, successful and healthy adult life;
• be equipped with the skills that will enable them to participate effectively in an ever-changing society;
• understand issues of right and wrong;
• Develop an awareness of the role and contribution of the individual within the local, national and international
  context.

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