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Teaching Assistant

Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School

Wallingford, Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 5, point 14-17 (£9.16 - £9.68 per hour, annual salary £17,681 - £18,672 - pro rata) depending on experience.
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
18 July 2018

Job overview

TEACHING ASSISTANT 

One Year Fixed Term / Term time only 

18 HOURS 

September 2018    

We are looking to appoint a Teaching Assistant to support a student with complex physical needs. This is a term time only and job share post and the hours are to be worked over several days due to the nature of the role.    

The salary is on Grade 5, point 14-17 (£9.16 - £9.68 per hour, annual salary £17,681 - £18,672 - pro rata) depending on experience.  

We are a small village school of around 100 children serving a community of families that are aspirant and care about education. You will be an outstanding individual who understands the value of working hard with a view to making a terrific difference. We are not seeking a particular profile of applicant; we are looking for energy and a shared value of putting our children at the centre of everything we do.  

Dedication, flexibility and the ability to work as a member of a team is essential.  

Brightwell cum Sotwell C of E Primary School is the first school to join the Merchant Taylor’s Oxfordshire Academy Trust. Wallingford School is itself an oversubscribed, successful 11-18 school regularly amongst the most successful schools in the country for progress in English and Maths.   

Further information and an application form can be found on our school websites at www.wallingfordschool.com or www.brightwell.oxon.sch.uk or e-mail us at recruit@wallingfordschool.com.    

Closing date for completed application forms is 10:00am Thursday 19th July 2018 

Interviews are planned for Friday 20th July 2018 and/or Monday 23rd July 2018

About Brightwell cum Sotwell CofE Primary School

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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell is in many ways the ideal English village. It is a peaceful place with many thatched cottages, a duck pond and the pubs halls and churches that are the hallmarks of rural life in this part of the world. It is near the historic market town of Wallingford, which is a small and traditional market town with lots of quaint buildings, situated on the banks of a particularly pretty stretch of the Thames.

Oxford is a great city to spend time in and is only about 15 miles away, as is Reading. Didcot Parkway, which is ten minutes from Brightwell, links these communities by rail. From there it is only 45 minutes to London by train. The quality of life in the area is very high indeed, being a pleasant combination of a rural setting close to such different towns, as well as the capital.

The school

Brightwell is a small village school of around 100 children serving a community of families that are aspirant, care about education and who bring their children up well. Behaviour and manners in the school are very good indeed. It is a school where really good teachers can take risks in lessons that children appreciate and make work.

The school has decided to become an academy this summer and has begun to work with a very strong and popular 11-18 school in Wallingford. The headteacher of Brightwell was previously Deputy Head at Wallingford and has gradually picked up the role while being mentored by an experienced and very able serving primary head.

We recognise that we need very talented people, who are ambitious for the children they work with as well as themselves, to help make this into the best little school around and that comes with significant investment. 

We believe the successful applicants will look back on this as the crucial stage in a very successful career indeed. Not just a happy part of their career but the place where a small school helped develop the skills and understanding of the profession that enables them to build a very successful career in teaching.

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