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  • Start date details

    September 2024

  • Closing date

    24 June 2024 at 9am

  • Date listed

    12 June 2024

Job details

Job role

  • HLTA (higher level teaching assistant)

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Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Part time: 32.92 hours per week, plus 1 training day a year of 6.5 hours. Term-time only (37 weeks per annum)

Contract type

Permanent

Actual salary

Pro-rata actual salary 74.49% of FTE = £22,418 - £23,615 pa.

What skills and experience we're looking for

SENIOR TEACHING ASSISTANT

32.92 hours per week, plus 1 training day a year of 6.5 hours.Term-time only (37 weeks per annum).

Scale 4, points 19 – 22 £30,095 - £31,702 per annum full time equivalent

Pro-rata actual salary 74.49% of FTE = £22,418 - £23,615 pa.

Our preferred hours are Monday – Friday 8.30am to 3.40pm, however these are negotiable.

Start date as soon as possible

As a Senior Teaching Assistant, you will work in close partnership with our teachers to help ensure that all students make outstanding progress. You willsupervise whole classes during the short-term absence of teachers,and deliver work to a whole group. Work will be set by the class teacher and resources will be provided.You will also provide individual and small group interventions to support students’ needs.Within each subject there is support available from the subject lead to ensure that you are able to provide a high level of support to students.

A full programme of induction and continued professional development is also provided to ensure you are confident in fulfilling this role and to enable further professional development.This is therefore an ideal role for a confident person, or for someone who wishes to pursue a future career in teaching.Above all, you will need to be resilient and dedicated to the wellbeing of our students.

Our senior teaching assistants work 37 weeks a year (term-time only) in school supporting our students and, other than one day’s training a year, benefit from all Federation school holidays.

We have superb facilities throughout, with purpose-built laboratories offering excellent teaching resources and access to numerous iPads, laptops and computers; the College is able to offer a truly exceptional technology-led learning environment.

Catmose College is part of the Rutland and District Schools’ Federation which consists of Catmose College, Catmose Primary and Harington School. This provides wider opportunities for staff and gives a broader experience of working across the different organisations.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a strong and supportive team within a high-performing Federation, with exciting opportunities for further professional development and promotion for successful applicants.

What the school offers its staff

Staff areable to enjoy many additional benefits that come as part of working within the Federation. These include, amongst others:

  • A commitment to continued professional development.
  • Priority admission for children of staff to the College and Primary.
  • Outstanding facilities.
  • A broad range of opportunities to engage in extracurricular trips and activities.
  • Highly rated average final salary Government Pension Scheme.
  • A subsidised restaurant, refectory and orangery.
  • Complimentary lunch on staff training days.
  • Cycleshare scheme salary sacrifice for bike purchases.
  • Free parking.

Further details about the role

We are committed to being an inclusive employer and welcome applications from candidates looking for a variety of flexible working arrangements.

If you have any questions regarding the role, please contact Claire Pugh (Vice Principal) via email cpugh@catmosecollege.com.

The Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff to share this commitment. We provide safeguarding training to all staff on an annual basis, and all staff are responsible for ensuring safeguarding, health and safety policies are implemented in line with Federation policy and current legislation. Please familiarise yourself with our Safeguarding Policy, available online at www.rutlandfederation.com/policies.

This position advertised is a ‘regulated position’ which means it will involve regular contact with children and young people; under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 it is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. This position is also ‘exempt’ from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.


Commitment to safeguarding

The Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff to share this commitment. We provide safeguarding training to all staff on an annual basis, and all staff are responsible for ensuring safeguarding, health and safety policies are implemented in line with Federation policy and current legislation.

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About Catmose College

School type
Academy, ages 11 to 16
Education phase
View all Secondaryjobs
School size
1069 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 16
Phone number
01572770066

Catmose College is an oversubscribed secondary academy school on Huntsmans Drive in Oakham, Rutland. The majority of students are drawn from the county town of Oakham and surrounding villages, although many are attracted from a wider area including Leicestershire and Melton through parental choice.

The College is one of the highest achieving in Rutland and Leicestershire. Our Ofsted report in March 2024 rated the College ‘Outstanding’ in all categories. We offer a broad range of experiences beyond the classroom to build independence, resilience and leadership skills that are critical for success in adult life.

We believe in the traditional values of education; that students do best when they are happy, behave well and are engaged in purposeful activity. Our approach blends high expectations with innovative practice to ensure that all students are able to achieve their potential. The College is about much more than just academic success, our ethos is one that embraces the whole person, not just what they accomplish in lessons but everything else that ensures they are ready for the challenges of the adult world. For example, students partake weekly in the ever-popular Electives programme, where lessons finish early to allow time for students to participate in a vast array of over 90 activities and learning, from Caribbean Cooking to Cricket, and Pottery Throw Down to Trampolining.

Students also benefit from an extremely wide array of trips and visits; in previous years these have included a performing arts trip to Liverpool, a photography trip to Iceland, cultural visits to Italy and Spain, a German exchange, a visit to the WWI battlefields and much more.

We pride ourselves on offering a bespoke approach to students’ needs, whether they are more able or need some extra support. Music, Sport and Academic Scholarships are awarded annually to students who can demonstrate excellent ability in their chosen area. The scholarships are designed to recognise exceptional talent and to provide the facilities, resources and staffing to allow high-ability students to achieve their potential.

When making decisions at the College, our guiding principle is simple, ‘Would it be good enough for our own children?’ By ensuring that the standards of everything we do meets this benchmark, we ensure that the quality of services we offer are exceptional.

Arranging a visit to Catmose College

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email office@rutlandfederation.com.

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