Teaching Assistant at Chiltern Way Academy Trust
BR5, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Mar, 25

Salary

25183.0

Posted On

22 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

Supporting Learning and Teaching To help and support teachers to deliver effectively in the following areas:

  • To undertake class teaching and all associated preparatory, assessment, recording and reporting work, in a subject specialism and/or other curriculum areas.
  • To demonstrate skills in, and understanding of, a variety of teaching and learning strategies.
  • To lead and/or substantially contribute to the planning and delivery of any necessary policy documents and schemes of work for those subjects.
  • To impart, knowledge skills and understanding to each pupil following modified and individualised schemes of work that deliver the National Curriculum both within and, if appropriate, outside the prescribed Key Stages and programmes of study for each subject delivered.
  • To regularly review the methods of teaching and programmes of work.
  • To actively and demonstrably support and promote literacy, numeracy, ICT and Key Skills via their curriculum areas.
  • To actively and demonstrably support and promote the personal, social and moral development of the students via their curriculum area.
  • To keep abreast with current thinking and development by attendance at appropriate courses, reading and other means of professional updating and training.
  • To participate in meetings at the school which relate to the curriculum or the organisation and administration of the school.
  • Supporting the curriculum as appropriate for groups and individuals

Support Their Own Personal Development by:

  • working collaboratively with colleagues.
  • seeking help and advice as appropriate.
  • building on and developing prior specialists knowledge and experience.
  • undertaking further training as appropriate.
  • seeking to improve practice via observation and discussion with colleagues
Responsibilities
  • To undertake work/care/support programmes and to enable access to learning and to assist a teacher in the management of pupils in the classroom.
  • To support teaching staff in the development and education of pupils with the provision of specialist skills as appropriate.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - General

  • To undertake any duties of an appropriate nature as may be reasonably required by the Head of Campus
  • To assist teachers to maintain both the health and safety of all students and good order and discipline: to do so within the school’s policies and guidelines.
  • To be familiar with and follow all the school’s policies and guidelines on all areas and aspects of school life.
  • To play some part in the cycle of school and self-evaluation, planning monitoring and the delivery of school improvement.
  • To help teachers maintain a classroom or rooms to the highest standard: supporting the comfort, safety, self-esteem and learning of the students.

Supporting Learning and Teaching To help and support teachers to deliver effectively in the following areas:

  • To undertake class teaching and all associated preparatory, assessment, recording and reporting work, in a subject specialism and/or other curriculum areas.
  • To demonstrate skills in, and understanding of, a variety of teaching and learning strategies.
  • To lead and/or substantially contribute to the planning and delivery of any necessary policy documents and schemes of work for those subjects.
  • To impart, knowledge skills and understanding to each pupil following modified and individualised schemes of work that deliver the National Curriculum both within and, if appropriate, outside the prescribed Key Stages and programmes of study for each subject delivered.
  • To regularly review the methods of teaching and programmes of work.
  • To actively and demonstrably support and promote literacy, numeracy, ICT and Key Skills via their curriculum areas.
  • To actively and demonstrably support and promote the personal, social and moral development of the students via their curriculum area.
  • To keep abreast with current thinking and development by attendance at appropriate courses, reading and other means of professional updating and training.
  • To participate in meetings at the school which relate to the curriculum or the organisation and administration of the school.
  • Supporting the curriculum as appropriate for groups and individuals.

Supporting, Caring and Mentoring To help teachers to deliver effectively in the following areas:

  • To know well and to be actively responsible for each individual pupil within the group sharing their successes and challenges.
  • To intervene and provide support in promoting the general progress academically, socially and personally of all pupils within the group and to encourage them to take as full and active a part in the wider life of the school as possible.
  • To liaise with colleagues, parents, educational support services and other agencies as appropriate.
  • To lead or contribute significantly to any pertinent or necessary recording, reporting or assessment.

Support Their Own Personal Development by:

  • working collaboratively with colleagues.
  • seeking help and advice as appropriate.
  • building on and developing prior specialists knowledge and experience.
  • undertaking further training as appropriate.
  • seeking to improve practice via observation and discussion with colleagues.

Caring and Supporting

  • Provide care,support, guidance, discipline and encouragement to the students in our care. * Sponsor and care for all youngsters: offering them fairness, boundaries, compassion.
  • Act as a positive role model for staff and students alike.
  • Behave as good, responsible parents would in caring for and managing the youngsters.
  • Work successfully alongside parents,stakeholders and outside agencies in fulfilling responsibilities.
  • Interact appropriately with all members of the school community and its stakeholders.
  • Adopt and implement the values and principles of physical restraint alongside the school’s stated policies on safety, care and control and behaviour management.
  • Proactive in maintaining the Academy environment: taking appropriate action where necessary.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £24,790.00-£25,183.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: In person
Reference ID: Teaching Assistant-Basingstok

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