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Teaching Assistant with a named child

Teaching Assistant with a named child

Clare House Primary School

Bromley

  • Expired
Salary:
BR3 (£17,887 - £18,836 pro-rata)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st April 2019
Apply by:
25 February 2019

Job overview

Teaching Assistant with a named child required to start 1st April 2019.

Term time only.  39 weeks, 20 hours per week (Monday to Friday 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.)

Salary: BR3 (£17,887 - £18,836 pro-rata).

We are looking to recruit an experienced Teaching Assistant to work with a named child in KS2.

The successful applicants must have completed NVQ Level 2 or equivalent.

Please see attached job description for summary of responsibilities.

Please complete the application form and submit no later than noon on Monday 25th February 2019.  

Clare House is committed to equal opportunities and to the safeguarding and promoting of children and young people's welfare.  We expect all staff to fully comply with this committment.

Closing Date: Noon on Monday 25th February 2019.

Interviews will be held on Thursday 28th February 2019.

(If you are not contacted by this date you should presume your application was unsuccessful).

Attached documents

About Clare House Primary School

Welcome to Clare House Primary School

At Clare House, the children are at the heart of every decision and we constantly ask ourselves, ‘would this be outstanding for my child?’

Clare House is a vibrant and successful community-based school where every child is known as an individual and where our Governing Body, PTA and hugely supportive parent body play a central role in helping us to achieve what we want for our children; an outstanding education.

We continue to dedicate ourselves towards providing rich opportunities for learning in the present, whilst preparing our children for dynamic and successful futures in an ever-changing world.

At Clare House our children will:

· be safe, happy and confident and will leave the school with a love of learning and the social, academic and life skills to be successful as engaged and productive citizens of the modern world

· have curious minds, perseverance and resilience; they will have good character and embrace new opportunities, work hard and not give up easily on challenges

· develop excellent core skills in reading, writing and maths, as the foundations of future success. They will have a love of reading for pleasure, offering them a lifetime of knowledge, stimulation and joy far beyond their years of formal education

· have a broad range of opportunities in the curriculum including: Philosophy for Children, specialist provision in P.E., Music and Modern Foreign Languages. All children take part in concerts and productions and we have competitive teams in a range of sports

· know that Clare House is a school built around respect; they will have respect for all members of the school, the community and their environment. That respect is mutual and the voice of the children plays a central role in the life of the school – symbolised by our School Council.

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Applications closed