The Westgate School · Winchester, South East
We are seeking to recruit a
Teaching Assistant to join our enthusiastic and committed support team in the
Secondary Phase of our all-through school. Initially in year one of the role, the
successful candidate will deliver the school’s new Thinking Reading programme, working
1:1 with pupils as part of the wider whole-school literacy strategy. The role may
also include working with small groups and whole classes. The role will suit
someone who has experience working with children and supporting them to become
independent learners. It would suit someone with a particular interested in
working with children who are neurodiverse.
What we’re looking for:
We are seeking individuals who can
build positive, trusting relationships with children and who bring empathy,
patience and enthusiasm to their work.
Have experience working with children,
building positive relationships in a calm, empathetic way
Have a specific interest in developing
children’s reading skills to enable them to flourish in society
Have a specific interest in supporting
children with ADHD, ASC and medical needs
Have obtained Maths and English
qualifications to GCSE Grade 4 or above, or their equivalent
Proficiency in using the Microsoft office
suite or willingness to learn
Excellent attention to detail and
ability to keep accurate records
The ability to model high quality reading
aloud and have good oracy skills
Be committed to the highest possible
levels of achievement for every pupil
Be cheerful, flexible and approachable,
with a good sense of humour
Be able to demonstrate high levels of
emotional resilience and stay calm under pressure in order to support
vulnerable children
Show initiative within the role and have
excellent time management skills
Be a hard-working team player, able to
work closely with teachers and other adults within the classroom to ensure
the best for all our pupils
Have the patience and the
resourcefulness to support and inspire our children with their learning,
helping to unlock their potential
Have a good understanding of child
development
Have excellent wider communication
skills
Be able to support children’s behaviour for
learning and for their self-regulation
Have a strong commitment to supporting
all children and young people in learning to read, and reading to learn
Be enthusiastic and committed to supporting
children with specific needs both inside and outside the classroom
Be keen to participate in professional
learning and qualifications