Teaching Assistant
Churchmead Church of England (VA) School
Windsor and Maidenhead
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- June 2025
- Apply by:
- 28 March 2025
Job overview
Required Immediately
Salary - £16,156 – Scale 2 point 2
Suggested hours - 27 per week (08:20 – 15:00), however could be flexible
Term time plus one week
We are looking for a motivated Teaching Assistant with experience of working with children with Special Educational Needs and/or English as an additional language.
You will report to the Classroom Teacher and/or SEN Co-ordinator but whilst in the classroom will operate under the direction of the Classroom Teacher.
You will contribute to a range of teaching and learning activities for individual pupils, small groups and whole classes.
Key responsibilities
Planning
· Working with the teacher, contribute to the planning and preparation of lessons and as appropriate, out of school activities, for individual pupils, small groups or whole classes, so that learning objectives are met
· Working independently with individuals, small groups or classes
· Plan their role in lessons and provide feedback to pupils and colleagues on pupils’ learning and behaviour
· Contribute positively to the selection and preparation of teaching resources to meet the diversity of pupils’ needs and interests
Monitoring and assessment
· Support the teacher in a range of assessment activities in order to evaluate the progress of pupils. This will involve administering assessments, maintaining records and analysing results
· Monitor the response of pupils to learning tasks and adjust style/approach in order to improve pupil’s understanding and progress
Teaching and learning activities
· Support the teaching of Literacy and Numeracy by delivering intervention programmes to groups of targeted pupils (SEN, EAL, Pupil Premium, etc): assess, plan, do, review
· Be familiar with special educational needs, strategies, and individual targets
· Prepare clearly structured teaching and learning activities within a framework set by the teacher, in order to interest, motivate and advance the learning of pupils
· Ensure the inclusion of all pupils in learning activities
· Influence the behaviour of children in the group by reinforcing standards set by the Classroom Teacher and within the school's behaviour policy
· Provide support and guidance to Teaching Assistants and volunteers operating within the classroom
Other
· Attend meetings with teachers and other specialist professionals and contribute to action plans relating to individuals, classes and the whole school
· Meet with parents/carers to discuss pupils’ progress and to address any issues
· Perform duties in line with Health & Safety rules and to take remedial action where hazards are identified. Where hazards are serious report to line manager immediately
· Will involve working in a hectic and, depending upon the activity, often noisy environment with constant interruptions from pupils
· Will have access to confidential information
Skills required
· Literacy and numeracy equivalent to NVQ level 2
· Knowledge of school curriculum, teaching methods and testing/examination frameworks
· Respect for and understanding of diversity issues
· ICT literate and able to use ICT to advance pupils learning
· Understanding of the educational objectives of the school
· Commitment to training/development of own professional skills/knowledge
· Understanding of child protection issues
· This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check
For further details, please contact Mrs L Knight, Churchmead C of E School, Priory Way, Datchet, Berkshire, SL3 9JQ.
Deadline: Friday 28th March 2025
About Churchmead Church of England (VA) School
- Churchmead Church of England (VA) School
- Priory Way, Datchet, Slough
- Berkshire
- SL3 9JQ
- United Kingdom
Churchmead School is a mixed 11-18, over subscribed Church of England Secondary School with a growing Sixth Form, situated in the picturesque village of Datchet, Berkshire, close to Windsor.
Headteacher
Mr C Tomes
Values and vision
Churchmead School provides opportunities for each individual to develop and reach their full potential. The Christian values of courage, compassion and commitment are key to the learning and life of the school.
The school delivers quality learning opportunities through an ambitious curriculum, holding to the principle that every person matters. The personal development of students is Outstanding.
The school’s Christian ethos aims to ensure respect for the rich diversity of the communities in which we serve. The school achieved the very top grade of excellent in all areas of our Church School inspection. Only 5% of church schools nationally have achieved this standard.
Inspection Reports
Ofsted November 2024
"There is a strong sense of community at this school. As one pupil aptly put it, ‘it’s a small school with a big heart’. Staff and pupils live out the school’s values of courage, compassion, and commitment. Pupils show consistently high levels of respect, including for those from different backgrounds. The school is aspirational for all pupils. It provides individualised care for pupils who need additional support. As a result, pupils achieve well." Ofsted 2024
To see our Ofsted 2024 Report please click here
SIAMS March 2022
"Churchmead School is a vibrant Christian community enabling its members to flourish through the deeply rooted and authentic application of its vision and associate values. What makes for excellence is how these are translated into the everyday life of the school." SIAMS 2022
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