Higher Level Teaching Assistant in Northamptonshire

Location: Northamptonshire
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Recruiter: Teaching Personnel
Job Hours: Full-time

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Higher Level Teaching AssistantStart date: September 2024Contract: Full-time Location: NorthamptonshireTeaching Personnel are working with one of our partner secondary schools who are looking to appoint a HLTA to join their team.

The school celebrates the wellbeing of their staff, with retention being at it's highest than any other school in Northamptonshire.

They are proud to be who they are, and champion each member of their staff. 

The school:The school is a dynamic academy with a relentless focus on high standards.

They aim to create a positive learning environment where the street stops at the gate and where they help every student to succeed.

They provide excellent teaching skills and commitment from staff and this in turn generates enthusiasm and hard work from the students.

Their purposeful learning environment supports the students to achieve beyond expectations and challenges them to improve on their personal best.

A love of learning is their priority and they have a House system which supports students in their academic and personal development.

Core DescriptionSupporting individuals or groups of students within lessons across the academyTeaching of Literacy/EAL/Numeracy/Multi-Disciplinary subject areas across all phasesSocial, emotional and mental health teaching and coachingDaily communication with teachers about strategies to use to support groups or individuals and the curriculum being taughtPlanning and delivery of intervention sessions and planning of in-lesson support (for example, reading lesson content ahead of supporting in a lesson)Specialist cognition, sensory and physical support knowledge in order to facilitate individual and group access to learning. 

The ability to assist teachers in effective strategies to best support children with specific additional needsExamples of Duties‘Pupils’ includes work with individual pupils as well as groups and whole classes.

Planning, preparing and delivering intervention for pupils;Making sure that the pupils you support are able to engage in learning and stay on task during the lesson or activity so they can become independent learners;Assessing the development, progress and attainment of pupils;Reporting on the development, progress and attainment of pupils;Maintaining and collating records of pupil needs and progress;On occasion, supporting disengaged pupils and attending to emotional or physical needs;Working independently and under the direction of the line manager to undertake a range of tasks including intervention programmes to support learning e.

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supporting literacy and numeracy work, listening to reading etc.

;Undertaking tasks to support the curriculum and assisting with events organised as part of the curriculum e.

g.

organising and scheduling pupils' annual review meetings;Working with pupils, either one-to-one or in small groups, some of whom may have Special Educational Needs;Assisting teaching staff to ensure that the aims and objectives of the academy are achieved;Developing and maintaining effective links with other agencies to maximise resources available in the school;At key times, provide support outside of your normal classes, for example supporting during exams, covering other colleague’s absences or going on school tripsAttending meetings, e.

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whole school staff meetings/curriculum development meetings, team meetings and parent meetingsAttending and contributing to SENDand other review meetings if required by the line manager and, where appropriate, disseminating information to other Teaching Assistants; Help with extracurricular activities such as homework club, after-school clubs, and revision sessionsComplete relevant administrative tasks, for example creating or updating a pupil’s support planIf you want to work at an amazing school, and are passionate about the lives of young children then get in contact today by applying with a copy of your CV and we will be in contact to discuss further.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role.

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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.

07% statutory holiday pay.

This advert is for a temporary position.

In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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Teaching Personnel is the UK’s leading education recruitment agency. Since 1996 we have registered hundreds of thousands of teachers and classroom support staff who have chosen us to help them find work in UK classrooms. Our mission statement 'Making a Difference Every Day through Staffing, Tutoring and Supply' captures the essence of what we do, the services we provide and what is really important about the work undertaken by our branches.

We commit to 'quality' always aiming to provide the best services, the best candidates and the best value. We strive to always be the 'leading' agency in the market, making sure we have sufficient branch staff, locations and candidates to meet all of the staffing needs at our client schools. We are committed to being 'expert' at what we do by training our staff to understand the schools market and the importance of fulfilling the special and often unique requirements of each individual school. We want to be recognised as... Quality - Leading - Experts

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