Holy Trinity CofE Primary School · Ashton-under-Lyne, North West
Holy
Trinity CE Primary School is seeking a committed and enthusiastic qualified
Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join our supportive and caring staff team.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about supporting children’s
learning, building positive relationships and helping every child to succeed.
Holy
Trinity is a Church of England primary school serving a diverse community. We
are an inclusive school and welcome applications from candidates of any faith
or none, though all applicants must be sympathetic to our Christian values and
ethos. Our children are well behaved, kind and keen to learn, and relationships
across the school are strong, creating a calm and purposeful environment for
teaching and learning.
The
successful candidate will be a skilled and reflective practitioner who can work
effectively within an Early Years environment. They will support high-quality
teaching and learning, deliver interventions and planned sessions where
appropriate, and help to create a warm, engaging environment where children
feel safe, confident and excited to learn. Experience within EYFS is desirable.
As part of the role, the successful candidate will also support the running of
our Breakfast Club each morning, helping to provide a welcoming, safe and
positive start to the school day for our children.
Our work
is underpinned by our school values of Family, Respect, Encouragement, Trust,
Excellence and Fairness. We are looking for someone who shares these values and
demonstrates them consistently in their practice and professional
relationships.
We are
looking for someone who:
• Holds HLTA Status or an equivalent or relevant qualification (such as
Qualified Teacher Status or a foundation degree qualification)
• Is an effective and reflective HLTA practitioner
• Has experience of supporting teaching and learning within a primary setting
• Has a good understanding of child development and early learning
• Has strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Has high expectations for every child’s progress and wellbeing
• Builds warm, positive relationships with children and their families
• Works well as part of a team and is keen to develop their practice
• Can deliver interventions and support pupils with a range of needs
• Is flexible, proactive and organised
• Has experience within EYFS (desirable)