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Teaching Assistant, Level 3

Teaching Assistant, Level 3

Abraham Moss Community School

Manchester

  • £24,948 - £27,852 pro rata
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
12 December 2022

Job overview

Abraham Moss is a very interesting all-through school located in and alongside the Abraham Moss Centre. It attracts a committed and stimulating intake of pupils from a socially and culturally diverse area. There is a superb range of highly motivated teaching and associate staff, all committed to high levels of achievement and participation in learning. Development of language across the school is key.

Teaching Assistant, Level 3

Inclusion and Behaviour (Secondary Phase)

Grade 5, Point 13 – 19 (Currently £24,948 - £27,852 pro rata)

21 Hours per week, 39 weeks, Term Time Only

Required as soon as possible, permanent

We are seeking to appoint a hardworking and reliable individual to this post as part of a job share working 3 days per week. You will be working alongside teachers supporting pupils with behavioural and emotional needs. 

The successful candidate will work as part of a dynamic team to support pupils in making excellent progress and ensuring teaching staff are best equipped to meet the needs of pupils with special educational needs.

  •      Do you want to help pupils achieve their best?
  •      Do you want to join a well-established team?

We place a great focus on staff development, at all levels with an extensive programme of professional development which offers a whole range of opportunities for colleagues’ development.

We are an inclusive school which flourishes on diversity and community ambitions. There is barrier-free provision for pupils with physical and learning disabilities. Our ethos attracts pupils and staff who are committed to a multi-ethnic 3 -16 all through Community School where there is a strong ethos of good relationships, good teaching, curricular opportunities.

Safeguarding

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check.

Please submit your application form with an accompanying letter addressed to Mrs L Wilson, Associate Headteacher; when completed please e-mail n.taker@abrahammoss.manchester.sch.uk

Application forms can be found on our website: http://www.abrahammoss.manchester.sch.uk

CV’s are not acceptable as part of the application process 

The closing date is by 9.00 a.m. on Monday 12 December 2022

Attached documents

About Abraham Moss Community School

Abraham Moss Community School is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational all-through school in Crumpsall, Manchester and is a part of The Dean Trust. It caters to students aged between three and sixteen and has approximately 1,653 pupils enrolled.

Abraham Moss Community School was founded in 1973 and was named after Abraham Moss, who was Lord Mayor of Manchester from 1953 to 1954.

Headteacher

Mrs Josette Arnold

Vision and values

The school promotes and upholds British values including democracy, rule of law, individual liberty and respect and tolerance. Students are taught that everyone has the right to be heard, that all are bounded by the law of the country and that everyone has the right to their own views. Moreover, pupils learn that everyone has equal rights and deserves equal respect. Teachers strive to develop creativity, resilience, employability skills and positive engagement with the wider community.

Abraham Moss Community School prioritises literacy and numeracy skills. It also promotes the spiritual, moral, social and cultural aspects of education through PSHE and Citizenship, as well as RE. Arts and sports are provided to ensure a more rounded education for each child.

Ofsted report

“At the heart of the school is a passion for all pupils to succeed. All pupils are very well cared for and looked after. The school provides excellent specialist support for pupils who are new to the country, including refugees and those seeking asylum.”

View Abraham Moss Community School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed