Teaching Assistant
High March School
Buckinghamshire
- £24,000 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- £19,200 for 0.8 role
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 05 January 2026
- Apply by:
- 1 December 2025
Job overview
- Lead by example to encourage the children to have high expectations of themselves
- Actively keep professionally up to date, maintain a lively enthusiasm for the subject, and be vigilant at all times for the general welfare of the children
- Promote a high morale, foster constructive relationships with parents and always to preserve and enhance the good name and reputation of High March.
- Teaching Assistants report to the Class Teacher, the Head of Junior House or Upper School, the Head of Learning Support and Deputy Head Teaching and Learning and, ultimately, the Headmistress. Direct report lines are dependent upon specific role.
- Employer pension 5%
- Shopping discount card
- Personal accident cover at work
- Means tested staff discount
- Complimentary lunch
- Access to the group’s counselling scheme
- Access to fully funded apprenticeships
- On site parking where possible
- Access to the Swimming Pool, out of school hours
- The role will involve supporting the academic and pastoral development of children across the school. Working closely with class teachers and specialist staff, you will help plan and deliver engaging lessons, support pupils with additional needs, and contribute to observations and classroom displays. You will also assist with preparing resources, organising trips, and stepping in to cover staff absences when needed. A flexible, team-oriented approach and a genuine care for children’s wellbeing are at the heart of this role. You will be part of a vibrant school community, attending events, meetings, and training that help us grow together.
- The successful candidate will:
- Encourage the children to have high expectations of themselves.
- Keep professionally up to date, to maintain a lively enthusiasm for his/her role, and to be vigilant at all times for the general welfare of the children.
- Promote a high morale, foster constructive relationships with parents and always to preserve and enhance the good name and reputation of High March.
- Assist with pastoral and academic care of all the children under their care.
- Support the Class Teacher in teaching all subjects.
- Support pupils with learning difficulties as required.
- Work as part of the year group team in producing medium term and weekly plans for the class.
- Work as part of the year group team in making and recording observations of the pupils.
- Assist in ordering books and equipment in liaison with the Class Teacher.
- Assist in the preparation of materials for use by the class.
- Assist in mounting displays of the pupils’ work.
- Participate in the staff duty rota.
- Participate in staff meetings and faculty meetings.
- Participate in staff INSET.
- Attend school events that take place in the evening or at the weekend as required.
- Assist in organising and leading visits for the class.
- Support in lessons in other year groups as required.
- Cover for absent staff as required
- Qualifications and training
- Qualifications and experience required:
- An appropriate Level 3 qualification would be acceptable (e.g. Level 3 Award in Education and Training) or if a Level 3 apprenticeship has already been achieved (e.g. Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship, Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship)
- Evidence of continued professional development
- Familiarity with up-to-date educational practice
- Evidence of being an excellent practitioner
- Other skills required
- High level of ICT skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to monitor, evaluate and review
- Strong organisational skills
- Initiative
- Lots of energy
- Effective time management
- Personal qualities:
- Positive and forward thinking
- Efficient
- High standards and expectations
- Ability to work in a team
- Current School Events (outside of normal hours):
- Christmas Fayre in November or December
- Carol Service
- Annual Art Exhibition in May
- Sports Day in June
Attached documents
About High March School
- High March School
- 23 Ledborough Lane, Beaconsfield
- Buckinghamshire
- HP9 2PZ
- United Kingdom
High March is a thriving preparatory school for girls aged 3 to 11 with a co-educational Nursery. Children come from the local area and our intake is mixed ability. Academic expectations are high and pupils at the School are regularly awarded scholarships or gain places at some of the most prestigious independent senior schools. The School also has an excellent record in the Bucks County 11+ selection tests.
The School is divided into a Junior House for children aged 3 to 7 and an Upper School for children aged 7 to 11. Music, Art, Drama and Sport are all valued at the School with specialist-teaching rooms and the School is well resourced with excellent facilities and equipment. Class sizes are small with a maximum class size of 20 pupils and subject specialists teach the children from Year 4. Class teachers teach the children up to Year 3, with specialist teaching in some subject areas.
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