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Snettisham Primary School
Norfolk
Under the direction of teaching and senior staff you will work with individuals and groups, supervising the general care of pupils, including those with SEN. You will use a wide range of resource and work closely with the Class Teacher and SENCO to enable pupils to access the curriculum. You will believe in and promote positive play and pupil independence.
Working Times: 25 hours/week, 39 weeks per year (Term Time + 1 week).
For a job description, person specification and application form please see attached documents.
West Norfolk Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This includes obtaining references and ensures compliance with the DBS process.
If you would like to arrange a discussion before applying please email recruitment@westnorfolkacademiestrust.co.uk
To apply, please complete an application form (all 3 parts must be completed, see application guidance sheet for more information) and return for the attention of the HR Department via recruitment@westnorfolkacademiestrust.co.uk
Alternatively post your application to the HR Department, West Norfolk Academies Trust, Queensway, King's Lynn, PE30 4AW.
Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should a viable field be met before the application closing date. Potential applicants are therefore advised to submit their application form as soon as possible for consideration.
Closing Date for Applications: 18-Dec-2020
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A Primary Academy with West Norfolk Academy Trust
We are a small school with big aspirations for the progress and attainment of every single pupil and I hope you will come and visit the school to see first-hand the wide range of learning opportunities we provide.
At Snettisham Primary School we are determined to ensure our children are happy, keen to learn, feel safe and secure and that they reach the highest standards possible. To achieve this we work hard to combine the talents, experience and support from staff, parents/carers, governors, the church and the wider community. We have a very good teacher to pupil ratio and can provide a high level of individual support that recognises and seeks to develop each childs individual talents and abilities.
Snettisham has converted to Academy Status. To view our pre-conversion Ofsted reports click here.