Teaching Assistant 3 - Maths Intervention - 3 days a week
Hailsham Community College
East Sussex
- Expired
- Salary:
- Single Status Grade 4 point 9 to 10, £19,264 to £19,650, actual starting salary £9,388 per annum
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 10 October 2022
Job overview
We require a Teaching Assistant to work with small groups of Year 7 to 11 students in need of extra support in Maths. The successful applicant will withdraw students from lessons to provide bespoke support. Confidence in Maths is essential; Higher Level Teaching Assistant status is desirable.
You will:
- Be committed to consistency, aspiration and standards
- Have relevant knowledge and skills
- Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, particularly with young people.
- Work with tenacity and enthusiasm
We can offer:
- A school committed to consistency and sustained improvement
- A hardworking and dedicated team
- A friendly and supportive atmosphere
- A supportive Leadership Team
- Cycle to work Scheme
- The opportunity to join our Corporate Membership to Benenden Health Care, where the Academy pays for half the membership.
- The opportunity to pay into the Local Government Pension Scheme which is one of the most generous pension schemes in the UK.
Attached documents
About Hailsham Community College
Hailsham Community College Academy Trust became a converter academy in 2012. Converter academies are successful schools that have chosen to convert in order to benefit from the increased autonomy academy status brings. The Academy is based in Hailsham, East Sussex, for students aged 11-18.
Principal
Natalie Chamberlain
Values and vision
Hailsham Community College wishes to be a busy, cheerful community based on friendly relationships. The secondary school’s focus is on learning and on taking pride in nurturing and supporting the personal, social and academic development of each individual. The school acknowledges that students learn best when they are secure and happy.
Hailsham Community College’s "growth mindset" ethos fosters high aspirations for all. Teachers wish for all students to develop curiosity and an appetite for learning. To complement the curriculum, the school offers a huge array of enrichment activities that range from after-school clubs to inter-school competitions and overseas visits. It aims to offer something for everyone and to encourage all students to get involved.
The Academy firmly believes that effective communication between parents/carers and staff is key to success.
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