Bowhill Primary School Β· Exeter, South West
Be the person who helps a child believe they
can.
At
Bowhill Primary School, we know the moments children remember most are often
the ones where they felt safe, valued and truly believed in.
The
warm welcome at the classroom door.
The encouragement to keep trying.
The adult who notices when a child is struggling - and helps them find their
confidence again.
These
moments matter.
We are looking for a caring, enthusiastic and
committed Teaching Assistant to join our warm and welcoming school in Years 5
and 6. Someone who understands that supporting children is about far more than
learning alone - itβs about building confidence, nurturing curiosity and
helping every child feel they belong.
At
Bowhill, our CARE values of Community, Aspiration, Responsibility and
Environment are at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to be a school
where children are known as individuals, families are valued partners, and
staff work together to create the very best opportunities for every child.
As
a member of the Bowhill team, you will join a supportive and collaborative
staff community where everyone is united by a shared commitment to helping
children thrive. You'll be part of a school where relationships matter,
successes are celebrated, and every day brings the opportunity to make a
lasting difference to a child's life.
We are looking for someone who:
genuinely
enjoys working with children and building positive relationships brings
calmness, kindness, resilience and a sense of humour believes
every child deserves to feel successful can
support children with a wide range of needs and personalities is
proactive, adaptable and willing to get stuck in reflective
and driven to get a little better everyday wants
to be part of a collaborative, caring school community ideally
has an understanding of the upper KS2 curriculum
In this role, you will:
support
pupils in class, in small groups and sometimes on a 1:1 basis help
children access learning and develop confidence and independence work
closely with teachers to deliver engaging and inclusive learning
experiences support
childrenβs social, emotional and behavioural development celebrate
progress-from the smallest breakthrough to the biggest
achievement contribute
to a calm, safe and purposeful learning environment build
positive relationships with families, colleagues and the wider school
community play
an active part in school life, trips, events and enrichment
opportunities