Christ Church Primary School · Burton-on-Trent, West Midlands
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Family – Where Every Child LOVES to LEARN and LEARNS to LOVE Are you passionate
about making a real difference in the lives of young children? Do you want to
work in a warm, welcoming school that celebrates diversity and values every
pupil’s unique journey? Christ Church Primary School and Nursery is seeking a
dedicated Teaching Assistant with expertise in SEN and additional needs to join
our supportive team. This is a wonderful
opportunity to contribute to a school community where inclusion, care, and
high expectations are at the heart of everything we do. About Christ Church
Primary School and Nursery Christ Church is a warm, welcoming
1.5 form entry primary school and nursery located in Burton on Trent, serving a
richly diverse community. Our vision, “LOVE to LEARN and
LEARN to LOVE,” guides everything we do alongside our MASTER values. As part of
the Endeavour Multi Academy Trust, we strive to deliver excellence and
inclusion. About the Role As a Level 3 Teaching
Assistant, you will be a vital part of our team, helping children overcome
barriers to learning and thrive both academically and personally. Your role
will include: Working under the guidance of teachers to support learning in the
classroom and, when needed, supervise classes for short-term, pre-planned
cover. Delivering structured support for pupils, including contributing
to Individual Education, Behaviour and Support plans and guided reading
sessions. Supporting teachers with planning, assessment and accurate
recording of pupil progress. Providing pastoral support; assist with pupils’ personal needs,
first aid and wellbeing practises. Accompanying pupils on visits and extracurricular activities and
help run out-of-class provision (breaks, lunchtimes) as required. Using ICT to support learning and help develop pupils’ confidence
with technology. Encouraging resilience, independence, and confidence in our pupils Contributing to the school’s high standards of behaviour and
achievement This is a hands-on role where you will have direct impact on
pupils’ learning and wellbeing every day, offering a meaningful chance to
directly impact children’s lives and be part of a caring, forward-thinking
school community. About You We are looking for
someone who: Has a genuine passion for working with young children and
supporting their learning journeys Is patient, caring, and enthusiastic, with a positive and
proactive attitude Holds a Level 3 qualification (NVQ or equivalent) in supporting
teaching and learning Has experience working with children with additional needs,
including communication challenges Understands the primary curriculum and can adapt support to meet
diverse pupil needs Works well as part of a team and values collaboration Has excellent organisational and interpersonal skills Holds high expectations for pupil achievement and behaviour If you share our
commitment to inclusion, respect, an