Description of the job
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School
A part of Christ the King Catholic Collegiate
Learning Support Assistant Level 2B
Starting Salary - £25,545 (actual £17,894)
30 hours per week
Term Time plus one additional week (39 weeks per year)
Start Date: As Soon As Possible
The Directors and Headteacher of this successful and popular Catholic Primary School are seeking to appoint a hardworking, qualified and dedicated Teaching Assistant. A vacancy exists for someone who is supportive of the Catholic Ethos of the school and demonstrates the following attributes:
- An enthusiastic, highly motivated individual who will bring a sense of energy and passion to the role.
- a high level of general education - English and Maths at GCSE C or above is essential as is a NVQ2 or equivalent Qualification.
- can use their initiative to work independently and flexibly.
- has experience of working with children in a Primary School setting
- loves working with children and forms good relationships with children and adults.
At St Mary’s we offer the following:
- a supportive, positive and enthusiastic staff team.
- children who are well behaved and eager to learn.
- very supportive parents.
- excellent professional learning opportunities.
- a school community which is committed to continual improvement and where every child is encouraged to succeed.
Please note the closing date for this post is 9am on Friday 22nd November.
Application packs are available on the school website https://www.stmarycatholicprimary.co.uk or https://www.ctkcc.co.uk . School visits are also welcomed. If you would like to visit the school, please contact the Primary Academy Manager on 01782 627628 or email Write to the company
St Mary’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Further details regarding this check are available from schools or by visiting https://www.dbs.gov.uk