Teaching Assistant
Kings Hedges Primary
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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- Expired
- Salary:
- Level 1a point 8
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- January 2019
- Apply by:
- 15 October 2018
Job overview
So to Speak
Kings Hedges Educational Federation
Northfield Avenue
Cambridge CB4 2HU
Tel: 01223 518330 Fax: 01223 506014
Email: office@kingshedges.cambs.sch.uk
Head Teacher: Miss S Merritt
Excellence Achieved Through Care, Creativity and Challenge
1 Teaching Assistant
Pay Scale Level 1 Point 8
We wish to appoint a dedicated, hard-working and motivated teaching assistant to start January 2019 for our So to Speak/ Nursery department. This will be term time only; 32.5 hours a week. The contract will be for five years as this post is funded by the National lottery through the Big Lottery Fund.
You will be a valuable member of the team working with the class teacher to support the children. The successful applicant will need enthusiasm, patience, caring and understanding. Experience with working with nursery and primary aged children within a school environment. Flexibility is required to work in all areas of the school.
Please contact Tracey Miller by telephone or email for an application form.
Email - finance@kingshedges.cambs.sch.uk. Application forms are also on the website - www.kingshedgesprimary.org.uk
Kings Hedges Education Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment.
Before you proceed with your intention to apply for a position or to support us please take full consideration of the following points.
• All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. You are required to disclose all previous criminal convictions and cautions on your application. Please contact the Head teacher to discuss further if you wish.
• You will be provided with an induction process and you are expected to engage with this monitored process.
• We will assess your knowledge of safeguarding by asking specific questions about this area of our role during the interview process and your answer to this question will form part of our decision-making process.
• Our safeguarding policies and procedures will be explained during your induction and on a regular basis;
• Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
• Kings Hedges complies with all guidance on Childcare Disqualification and we will seek further advice from appropriate bodies when necessary.
• Application forms must be completed in full. Please pay particular attention to your work history and inform us of any gaps in employment.
• Please ensure you state full details of your qualifications
• References may be taken up prior to interviews and any discrepancies will be addressed during the interview process.
Closing date – 15th October 2018 9:00 Interview date TBC
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About Kings Hedges Primary
- Kings Hedges Primary
- Northfield Avenue, Cambridge
- Cambridgeshire
- CB4 2HU
- United Kingdom
King's Hedges Primary School is a mixed community school in Cambridge with some 390 pupils aged 4-11. It is part of the King's Hedges Educational Federation, with an attached nursery school, and serves a large residential area in north Cambridge. The primary school has benefited from recent refurbishment, increasing its capacity from two- to three-form entry.
King's Hedges Primary School has also reorganised its classes, so that pupils in each year group are taught in one large class by two teachers and a number of teaching assistants.
Headteacher
Sarah Merritt
Values and vision
King's Hedges Primary School puts much emphasis on pupil voice. Its charter, which sets out the basic rules to be followed, was written by pupils for pupils. Among other things, it urges them “to ensure expectations are met, to soar to the highest standards on every occasion” and to present themselves and their work with pride.
Values such as tolerance and respect are fundamental to the life of the school, and are promoted in assemblies and in PSHE lessons. The school provides pupils with direct experience of other ways of life in modern Britain, and has links with Ghana, France and Poland to expand pupils’ awareness of other cultures and beliefs.
Ofsted report
“Pupils’ behaviour is outstanding, and there are frequent examples of exemplary attitudes to learning in the older classes. Pupils feel exceptionally safe in school. The curriculum provides pupils with rich and varied experiences. These contribute greatly to their excellent spiritual, moral, social and cultural development."
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