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Teaching Assistant Level 2

Archbishop Holgate's School

York

  • £25,114 - £26,319 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 4 Level 1- 4
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
01 September 2025
Apply by:
6 October 2025

Job overview

“Every child deserves a champion, an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best they can possibly be.” – Rita Pierson.


We are looking for a Level 2 Teaching Assistant to join our friendly and supportive team at Tang Hall School. This position is to work in our Year One Class and will be for a fixed period of one year initially.

The successful candidate should be positive and resilient. We are looking for someone who is skilled in using a relational approach to supporting behaviour. 
Experience of delivering phonics is desirable but not essential. Tang Hall School follow the Little Wandle Early Reading and Phonics Programme.

We can offer:
  • A school with a caring ethos, a relational approach and a vision for every child to succeed no matter what their starting point
  • Children who are friendly, enthusiastic and fun
  • A team of professionals who are knowledgeable, supportive and with a strong commitment to teamwork
  • Wider support from the school pastoral team and colleagues within the Pathfinder Trust
  • The opportunity to make a positive difference
  • There are exciting times ahead for the school which is due to be completely rebuilt under the government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
We are offering visits to the school on:
Friday 13th June at 3:30pm
Monday 16th June at 3:30pm

Please contact the school on 01904 806515 or email office@tanghall.pmat.academy if you would like to confirm a visit.






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About Archbishop Holgate's School

Archbishop Holgate’s is a flourishing school signified by outstanding examination results, high-quality teaching and learning, an inspiring curriculum complemented by sporting and musical achievements and a wide, varied programme of extra-curricular opportunities. We are a school committed to ensuring that our students develop in all ways and at the heart of all we do is a commitment to ‘Values, Care and Achievement’:

Christian values that underpin all we do

Outstanding pastoral care that sees each student as an individual

Maximum achievement for all students, at all levels

We have excellent students and a talented staff, colleagues who are committed to ensuring that the young people in our care achieve and succeed. Collectively, as a school community, we seek to nurture aspiration and promote excellence. We enrich our students in many different ways and when they leave Archbishop Holgate’s they do so as well-rounded young people with the skills, qualities and relevant qualifications to help them shape their own futures and also to benefit the communities they serve.

In 2021, the school was delighted to once again be awarded outstanding judgements in all areas of the Ofsted inspection. Over the last decade, Archbishop Holgate’s has consistently enjoyed some of the best results nationally at both GCSE and Post 16.

At Key Stage 5, the Sixth Form has consistently performed in the top 5% of all Post 16 providers. The school also consistently performs significantly above the national averages for all groups of students at Key Stage 4. Over the past five years, the Progress 8 score has averaged almost +0.5 and over the same period disadvantaged students have on average performed as well as all students nationally.

Archbishop Holgate’s regularly features within the top ten state schools in the north in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power Schools Guide.

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