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Teaching Assistant

St. John's Church of England Primary School

Croydon

  • £22,763 - £23,422 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 3 Point 5-7
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
16 March 2026

Job overview

Teaching Assistant (TA)

Monday to Friday 8.30am to 3.15pm (8.20am Friday)

 

 

Salary: Grade 3 point 5 - 7 (£29,436- £30,288 FTE) equates to £22,763 - £23,422

Term time and INSET days

Start date: ASAP/negotiable

Fixed Term contract - 1 year

TO FORMALLY APPLY: Please complete the St. John's C of E Application Form.

 

We are a friendly, inclusive and successful school with a caring and positive ethos, strong family values and professional staff development at the centre of our work.  We are looking for a TA who would like to help our children grow and evolve in a way that truly reflects our caring and supportive school. 

 

This vacancy is an opportunity for a TA to provide effective support to children of all abilities in a caring and developmental environment in our outstanding two form entry school in Shirley.  There are good public transport links and free off-site parking. Our recruitment process is about finding the right person with the right experience and personality, someone who will be as excited as we are about supporting and developing our children.

 

The successful candidate will be flexible and have the skills to provide excellent classroom practice and playground supervision across the school, and the ability to build good relationships with individual and groups of children of all ages.  This role focuses on providing 1:1 support to individual children or groups who may have special educational needs or a disability (SEND).

 

 

Our new Teaching Assistant will have:

•       NVQ Level 2 or equivalent qualification/experience

•       Experience of working in primary school classes; with SEND children would be an advantage but not essential

•       A caring and positive attitude towards all pupils

•       High expectations of children and themselves

•       Flexibility and commitment to going that extra mile to ensure pupils achieve their best

•       Good communication, interpersonal and organisational skills

•       The ability to plan and deliver appropriate interventions

•       An understanding and support of the distinctiveness of church schools (you don’t have to be Christian).

•       The desire to work in a busy inclusive and successful school.

 

We offer the successful candidate:

•       A welcoming, positive and caring environment with focus on our children and staff wellbeing

•       A supportive, dedicated and diverse staff

•       Well-maintained buildings in extensive grounds

•       An ambitious, supportive and effective Governing Body

•       A productive and helpful school association from our wider community who are all fully invested in the children’s learning - and last but not least…

•       Curious, engaged, enthusiastic and well-behaved pupils who thrive and achieve through our broad curriculum and activities.

 

You are encouraged to browse our website and take a virtual tour of the school site.  If you wish to discuss or ask anything about the role/hours before applying, please email your full name, phone number and the best time of day to contact you to recruitment@st-johns.croydon.sch.uk.

 

Closing date for applications is Monday 23rd February at 5pmHowever, based on the quality and quantity of applications received, the School reserves the right to close this vacancy sooner than the specified closing date. Applicants will be notified of this where possible. Therefore, early applications are encouraged.

Interviews will take place w’beginning 2nd March.

 

CVs will not be read.  No agency enquiries please.

An Information Pack, which contains the Job Description, Person Specification and recruitment procedure is available from the school’s vacancy page on the website  or upon request by emailing recruitment@st-johns.croydon.sch.uk

St John’s School is committed to safeguarding and protecting all our children by implementing robust safer recruitment practices.  We identify and reject any applicants who are unsuitable to work with children.  We will respond to concerns about the suitability of applicants during the recruitment process and about employees and volunteers once they have begun their role here with us.  All new staff and volunteers participate in an induction which includes child protection and are signposted to our supporting policies and procedures.

 

As this role involves working with children, it is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 – this means that you are required to declare any convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings that are not ‘protected’ as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). The amendments to the Exceptions Order state that certain ‘spent’ convictions and cautions are 'protected' and are therefore not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. References for shortlisted candidates will be sought prior to interview and an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS will be completed on the successful applicant.  Photographic identification and certificates of all relevant qualifications will need to be provided at the interview stage.

 

St John’s School is committed to positively tackling discrimination in all its forms and works to ensure that all sections of the community have fair and equal access to and experience within employment.  We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities, in particular those that are currently underrepresented in our workforce; we are respectful of all individuals’ race, age, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, caring responsibilities, disabilities and cultural background. 

 

As part of our commitment to equalities and diversity, we aim to ensure that candidates are not

prevented from demonstrating their true abilities during the recruitment and selection exercise and are committed to making Reasonable Adjustments to our recruitment and selection processes.

 

In line with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UKGDPR) and the expected provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) the school is responsible for holding and protecting personal data.  The school is required to share some data with the Local Authority and the Department for Education. For further information on who we share data with please see our website for our Privacy Notices.

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About St. John's Church of England Primary School

St. John’s is a friendly and welcoming school and is a great place to work. Visitors always comment on the ethos of the school being one of the things which most strikes you when you first walk through the door, and this is one of the things that makes it such a friendly place to work. We have a strong staff team and together teachers, TAs and all support staff work to ensure the very best for all our children.

St. John’s is a church school and we ask all staff members to be in sympathy with our Christian faith (but this does not mean that you have to be a practising Christian). We hold Collective Worship every morning and all members of classroom staff attend this with their classes. It makes a fantastic start to the day and means that the whole school community is able to come together before they begin their daily learning.

Everyone works hard to make our school environment an enjoyable place to work and learn for all children and adults. All of the classrooms are bright and spacious and we are lucky enough to have a large amount of outside space including a school field as well as two playgrounds and a Spiritual garden. We all take great pride in our school and take the time to make our displays and learning environments colourful and engaging.

St. John’s CofE Primary School is an employer committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments will be subject to vetting, including an enhanced DBS check and childcare disqualification Declaration. References will also be sought. Photographic identification and certificates of all relevant qualifications will need to be provided at the interview stage. In line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the expected provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) the school is responsible for holding and protecting personal data. The school is required to share some data with the Local Authority and the DFE. For further information on who we share data with please see our Privacy Notice.

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