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Job Summary

Job Type
Teaching Assistant
Contract Type
Part Time
Contract Term
Temporary
Start Date
ASAP
Salary
Scale C, Points 3-4, £9.62 -£9.81/hour (£18,562 - £18,933/year FTE based on a 37 hour week - please note salary will be pro rata)
Closing Date
31-Oct-2021

Teaching Assistant and MSA (named child)

Clenchwarton Primary School

Norfolk

Clenchwarton Primary School part of West Norfolk Academies Trust are seeking to appoint a high quality and proactive teaching assistant and MSA to work 1-1 with a named child.  The successful candidate will be joining a dedicated and friendly team. 
 
If you are someone who believes that all pupils, regardless of their personal circumstances can excel and you have the ability to set high expectations in order to motivate and inspire our young people, then this job is for you. 
 
You will need to have good communication and interpersonal skills, high expectations and a real commitment to achieving the very highest of standards.
 
You must be able to help keep pupils engaged and on track during each lesson and you will have strong behavioural management skills.
 
Under the direction of teaching/senior staff, work with and provide intensive support for individuals or groups. To supervise physical and general care of pupils, including those with SEN.  Support access to learning for pupils and provide support to the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom.
30 hours and 25 minutes/week
 
TA - 25 hours and 25 minutes/week, 39 weeks/year (term time +1)
 
MSA 5 hours/week, 38 weeks/year (term time only)
 
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.

 

 

 

How to Apply

Visits or an informal discussion are welcome in the first instance. To arrange, please email recruitment@westnorfolkacademiestrust.co.uk or call 01553 773393
 
To apply please complete an application form (this is in 3 parts - all of which need completing - see the application guidance notes for more information) and email this to: recruitment@westnorfolkacademiestrust.co.uk.
 
Alternatively post your application to the HR Department, West Norfolk Academies Trust, c/o Springwood High School, Queensway, King's Lynn, Norfolk, 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: 31-Oct-2021

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Employer Information

Employer Type
Primary schools
Headteacher
Joanne Borley
LEA/Region
Norfolk
NoR
196
Age Range
5-11
Address
139 Main Road
Clenchwarton
Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Postcode
PE34 4DT
Telephone
01553 775035
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Employer Details

Clenchwarton Primary School

A primary school of West Norfolk Academies Trust

Clenchwarton Primary School is a one form entry school with around 195 children split into seven classes. We believe all children in our school are entitled to a secure and happy environment, in which they are encouraged to become independent, considerate to others and to make the most of their abilities.

The children at Clenchwarton are well behaved, hardworking and report that they really enjoy coming to school. They also report how well cared for they feel by our wonderful team of teachers, teaching assistants and support staff, who are also well behaved and hardworking!

The school is well supported by dedicated staff, strong governing body and an active PTA. The enthusiastic people in all these groups ensure that the school is involved in events in the wider community too. Pupils benefit from visiting theatre groups, storytellers, sports coaches and artists.