SEND 1:1 Teaching Assistant
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Job start date
1 September 2022
Closing date
10 August 2022 at 9am
Date listed
16 July 2022
Job details
Job role
- Learning support or cover supervisor
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Working pattern
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- Monday to Friday 8.30am -3.30pm ( includes 30 minutes unpaid lunch) 32.5 hours per week, 38 weeks per year (term time only).
Contract type
- Fixed term - Until July 2024 (subject to the student remaining in school)
Full-time equivalent salary
- Salary G3 £18,887 - £20,043
Actual salary
- £13,706 -£14,545
SEND 1:1 Teaching Assistant job summary
Boston High School is seeking to appoint an empathetic, enthusiastic and self-motivated Teaching Assistant to support a pupil with a visual impairment from 1st September 2022.
The ideal candidate would be confident with using IT and have experience of supporting pupils in either a primary or secondary school setting. The ability and confidence to communicate with relevant external agencies is required. We welcome applications from graduates, experience with visual impairments or experienced Teaching Assistants.
This position will be subject to the student remaining at Boston High School, up to July 2024.
Commitment to safeguarding
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, consequently an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) will be required.
About Boston High School
- School type
- Academy, ages 11 to 18
- Education phase
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- School size
- 833 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 11 to 18
- Ofsted report
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- School website
- Boston High School website (opens in new tab)
- Email address
- Claire.Welberry@bostonhighschool.co.uk
- Phone number
- 01205 310505
Boston High School is a girls’ selective school founded in 1914 and moved to its current location just outside the main town centre in beautiful grounds, with its own playing fields in 1937. The School converted to Academy status on 1 January 2013, keeping its name, uniform, selective process and traditions. There are currently approximately 850 students on roll, with 250 in the Sixth Form.
This is an academic school and we strive, as do our students, to push to our very best in terms of attainment. But this is not all the school is about. There is a rare atmosphere here – one of inquisitive intellectual exploration, a commitment to others and the real feeling that we are a community. We have a strong Student Leadership Team, Subject Prefects and a house system which encourages all to be involved. Clubs run from sport to Dissection Club to the prestigious Young Journalists (whose work can be seen on our website) and beyond. There are fantastic musical opportunities for students with productions and concerts held each year. The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme flourishes and school trips this year include ones to The Battlefields, Stratford, Murcia and Dieppe, to name a few. We have links with Japan, accommodating exchange students every two years. It really is a fantastic place to work
Every teaching room has an integrated data-projector. We are a SIMS school.
Admission to the School is presently based on Lincolnshire Grammar School Consortium’s 11+ procedure.
Results in public examinations are outstanding, with the majority of our students progressing to university, including Oxford and Cambridge and medical/veterinary courses. In terms of academic performance we are the top performer in the area by some not inconsiderable
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