Higher-Level Teaching Assistant
Posted 6 days 6 hours ago by Talbot
33.75 hours per week, term time only (39 weeks per year)
Between £22,337 to £24,230 per annum (actual)
£28,598 to £31,022 per annum full time equivalent
Talbot Primary School is a large three form entry school in the Wallisdown area of Poole, close to Talbot Heath Nature Reserve, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The school has fantastic facilities and a strong emphasis on both music and sport. There are over five acres of playing field space, to be utilised for both sports and outdoor learning, alongside a large playground, tennis courts and swimming pool.
Role SummaryTalbot Primary School is seeking to appoint a Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA). This role involves:
- Work with whole classes to teach pre-planned lessons across the school.
- Demonstrate a good understanding of safeguarding practices and confidentiality, following all school policies accordingly.
- Establish supportive, caring and secure relationships with the children, promoting respect, self-esteem and a positive, inclusive whole school ethos.
- Contribute to evaluation, review and planning discussions with the teacher, SENCO and other members of the support team.
- Offer a fair and consistent approach to managing behaviour and individual needs in line with school policies and procedures.
- Maintain high expectations of the children.
- Help, support and motivate the children, clarifying instructions, encouraging independent learning and behaviour and enabling learning targets and outcomes to be achieved.
- Communicate regularly with parents and with wider agencies.
- Assess the needs of pupils and use specialist skills to support individuals or groups across the curriculum, including delivering interventions and developing Behaviour Support Plans.
- Be able to establish supportive, caring and secure relationships with children, promoting respect, self-esteem and a positive school ethos.
- Provide class teaching cover, both planned and unplanned, using lesson plans prepared by the class teacher, including setting up classrooms, preparing resources, and maintaining a tidy and organised learning environment.
- Understand and respond to the academic, physical and emotional needs of pupils, assisting teachers and/or the SENCo in planning and delivering programmes of work, including for those with specific learning needs.
- Select and prepare resources, supporting children in using them, and motivating pupils to become independent learners who achieve their targets.
- Monitor and record progress, mark work, and provide feedback to teachers, contributing to parent reports where necessary.
- Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- An opportunity to be part of a collaborative team with a shared vision of excellence.
- A real career path in a thriving and respected organisation.
- Flexible working approach, where possible.
- Excellent training and development programmes and opportunities.
- Eligibility to join the Local Government Pension Scheme / Teacher Pension Scheme.
- Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with length of service (support staff).
- Access to our benefits portal offering a full range of discounts available through Lifestyle Savings.
- Access to wellbeing support through an Employee Assistance Programme, including free confidential telephone and face to face counselling for employees and family members.
- Access to financial wellbeing support through a company that provides comprehensive guidance on all things mortgage related.
- Eligibility for a Blue Light card.
Hamwic Education Trust (HET) is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of our pupils and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.