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Specialist Teaching Assistant (Medical / Safeguarding) (H4)

Specialist Teaching Assistant (Medical / Safeguarding) (H4)

Bentley Wood High School for Girls

Stanmore, Middlesex

Salary:
Salary £15,310-£16,900
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
12 October 2017

Job overview

Specialist Teaching Assistant (Medical / Safeguarding) (H4)

32.5 hours per week, term time only

Salary £15,310-£16,900

We are seeking a Specialist Teaching Assistant to work with our Head of Inclusion and our qualified nurse to improve the educational outcomes of our most vulnerable students who have challenging medical needs, physical, mental or emotional. This will involve a focus on targeted students who are underachieving with a variety of intervention strategies that make an impact.

You will oversee the progress, welfare, engagement and overall academic and pastoral needs of students of these pupils. You will help address any academic and pastoral needs of students who require assistance in overcoming barriers to learning in order to achieve their full potential.

You will also be a member of our Innovations and Inclusion team. For candidates interested in teaching we run a pre-ITT training delivered as twilights throughout the year.

Bentley Wood High School is in the top 1% of schools in England for student performance (2014) with an added value measure of 1,062.

“Outstanding teaching stimulates the students’ passion, igniting their enthusiasm and interests for learning. Students’ behaviour around the school and their attitudes to learning in lessons are exemplary” Ofsted Outstanding 2012

Please go to our website for the full details of this post

www.bentleywood.harrow.sch.uk

School visits welcome. Closing date: Noon on Friday 13th October 2017, Interviews: TBC. For any additional details please contact the Headteacher, Janice Howkins, Bridges Road, Stanmore, Middlesex, HA7 3NA, 020 8954 3623 or recruitment@bentleywood.harrow.sch.uk

An Equal Opportunities Employer

Committed to Safeguarding and Promoting the Welfare of Children

About Bentley Wood High School for Girls

At Bentley Wood High School for Girls we are proud of our fine record of academic achievement within our safe, caring, stimulating environment where pupils learn happily and well.  We encourage each girl to develop a wide range of skills and interests, to achieve her personal best and to work co-operatively with consideration for all members of our learning community at all times.

Ms Naseema Akbar Headteacher

Bentley Wood High School Vision

‘Learning today: Leading tomorrow’ underpins our vision for all members of our diverse, vibrant community.

To realise our vision we are determined to be;

  • an inspirational, inclusive learning school, with the highest expectations, where each person is enabled to achieve their personal best
  • a community and family centred school where we work in partnership to empower, support and prepare young women with the resilience to meet local, national and global challenges
  • a safe happy school, appreciative of our natural environment that recognises and aims to meet the diverse educational, social, physical and emotional needs of every individual
  • a reflective and responsive school where strong and inspiring leadership is promoted with students and staff at every opportunity

A community who cares:
      Communication Achievement Respect Empathy

Ofsted report

“This is an outstanding school which is highly inclusive. The senior leaders possess a relentless drive and ambition in ensuring that every individual succeeds. The school’s motto, ‘learning today: leading tomorrow’ permeates through students’ attitudes and the commitment of staff; all are united in working together. Achievement is outstanding.”

View Bentley Wood High School’s latest Ofsted report

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