Teaching Assistant (part time, Monday to Friday)
Orion Scotts Park
Bromley
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC 1.2 FTE £23,628 Actual salary £13,720
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 30 October 2023
Job overview
Education for the 21st Century is a values-led organisation, driven by a determination to create welcoming and open schools for the local community, where every person thrives, makes excellent progress, and succeeds. We are committed to improving outcomes and transforming lives, realising social mobility, and the transformative power of education. We value the difference in all of our schools while seeking to bring them together around a framework that delivers an enriching experience and a great education for the young people within our care.
We want the very best for all of our young people. Our plan to ensure that we deliver great schools is underpinned by our shared values of trust, kindness, and endeavour. Our schools and our staff are collaborative and we seek to create consistency and quality throughout.
Our leaders create improvement in schools that is robust and sustainable. We are as enthusiastic about developing and nurturing our staff, as we are about developing our young people. Our professional development programs and our approach to school improvement provide quality and rigor while creating a depth of experience and learning for our staff.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to join our team.
The role is Monday to Friday, part time hours of 8.30am - 1.30am
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About Orion Scotts Park
- Orion Scotts Park
- Orchard Road, Bromley
- Kent
- BR1 2PR
- United Kingdom
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