Woden Primary School · Wolverhampton, West Midlands
The successful candidate for this role will play a key part in supporting the progress and attainment of pupils working closely with teachers to help create an engaging, inclusive and nurturing learning environment. We are looking for someone who demonstrates enthusiasm, adaptability and a strong ability to engage learners, alongside a commitment to high expectations and inspiring all pupils. Woden Primary is a large and vibrant school that is situated in the centre of Wolverhampton. We are a two-form entry primary school from Nursery to Year 6 with a strong commitment to inclusion, high standards and continuous improvement. We are a welcoming and diverse school at the heart of our community and are part of the Central Learning Partnership Trust (CLPT). We are dedicated to providing an inspiring education for our pupils and high-quality professional development for all staff. Key Responsibilities of a Level 3 Teaching Assistant Support the teacher in creating and maintaining a stimulating, safe and purposeful learning environment, ensuring resources are prepared and used effectively Deliver planned learning activities to individuals, small groups or whole classes under the guidance of the teacher Support the planning and delivery of engaging learning experiences in line with the EYFS curriculum Observe, assess and record pupil progress, providing feedback to the teacher to inform next steps in learning Provide clear feedback to pupils to support their development and understanding Assist in the implementation of targeted interventions to support pupil progress, including working with pupils with SEND and additional needs Promote positive behaviour in line with the school’s behaviour policy, helping to create a respectful and inclusive environment Support the pastoral care and wellbeing of pupils, ensuring their individual needs are met Work collaboratively with teachers and other staff to support learning, development and inclusion Contribute to the preparation and organisation of classroom activities, displays and learning resources Maintain accurate records where required, in line with school policies Support communication with parents and carers where appropriate Contribute to wider school life, including school events, meetings and training Adhere to all school policies, particularly those relating to safeguarding, behaviour and inclusion We Are Looking for Someone Who Is: Flexible, adaptable and proactive in supporting a dynamic pupil-focused environment Passionate about supporting children’s learning, development and wellbeing Able to engage and motivate learners through positive relationships Organised, reliable and committed to high standards A strong team player who works effectively with colleagues Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils Reflective and willing to engage in professional development Dedicated to upholding the ethos, values and vision o