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Teaching Assistant

Teaching Assistant

St Dunstan’s School

Somerset

  • Expired
Salary:
£9.55 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
2 July 2019

Job overview

At St Dunstan’s we aim to provide a high quality of education and an environment that supports, nurtures and challenges students to fulfil their potential. St Dunstan’s is part of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership (MNSP), a Multi-Academy Trust. 

We require an energetic and resilient person who is confident working with young people, with an understanding of how to support the learning of students with complex and additional needs and the best ways to overcome them. You must have warmth and empathy to establish relationships based on trust and respect with students. Flexibility and the ability to work collaboratively are essential qualities for this role which will be part of an experienced team that continuously reviews and adapts its work to secure the best outcomes for students. 

This is a part time post commencing September 2019;

Monday and Tuesday, 8.35am - 3.15pm term time only plus 2 inset days.

Salary: Grade 2, £9.55 per hour

Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant pre-employment checks, including checks with past employers.


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About St Dunstan’s School

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St Dunstan’s is a special place to learn. The ethos for learning is very strong. This is generated through a skilled and strong team of staff with students that are engaged, wellbehaved and focused on learning.

St Dunstan’s is a small school and this is a strength. Students and families are well known and the pastoral care is excellent. GCSE classes are often quite small and this supports the students in achieving very strong value added outcomes. In 2015 the value added score was 1013 against a national figure of 1000. This means, across a students’ best 10 GCSE grades, they get 4 grades better than expected when compared to national results.

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