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Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Felpham Community College

West Sussex

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
NJC Grade 8 (SCP 20- 24) £30,296 - £33,024 pro-rata salary. Actual salary £26,218 pa
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Summer Term 2
Apply by:
30 April 2024

Job overview

37 hours per week • Term time only plus 5 INSET days

Felpham Community College is an 11-18 local authority, mixed comprehensive with 1600 students on roll and a successful sixth form. In March 2019, our one day, short OFSTED inspection confirmed our OFSTED ‘Good’ status originally achieved in January 2016. This is an exciting time to join Felpham following the opening of our £11.5M new build programme in late 2019, providing outstanding facilities for our students and staff

We are seeking to appoint a Higher-Level Teaching Assistant to work directly with young people with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), whose primary area of need is communication and interaction, within the Specialist Support Centre and across the wider, mainstream school.

The successful applicant will promote inclusion across the wider school environment and support students’ learning across the curriculum, tailoring support to match learner’s needs. You will also deliver targeted interventions to groups of autistic students, within the SSC, support students’ access to learning through the effective use of ICT and assistive technology, contribute to assessing students’ progress and support them in reviewing their own learning and adapt and customise curriculum materials and support teacher planning.

Please visit our website (www.felpham.com) for more information and an application pack.

Visits to the school are welcomed.

Closing date: 10am, Tuesday 30 April 2024

 We ask that candidates submit their application to jobs@felpham.org.uk as soon as possible as some interviews may take place before the closing date

FCC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check; online searches may be done as part of due diligence checks.

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About Felpham Community College

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+44 1243 826511

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FCC is an 11-18 local authority, mixed comprehensive with 1420 students on roll and a successful sixth form. In March 2019, our one day, short OFSTED inspection confirmed our OFSTED ‘Good’ status originally achieved in January 2016.

The school has a good record of academic outcomes and pastoral support and our core values of achievement, care and equality underpin our work, creating a happy and vibrant school.

Last year saw the completion of significant building work costing £11.5M. Students joining us from 2020 benefitted from fantastic modern facilities in our new three-storey block that replaced all of our older classrooms. Whilst great schools are about the people in them and not just the buildings, the enhanced facilities at Felpham have been a massive boost.

Headteacher

Suzanne Pike

Values and vision

Felpham Community College want all students to thrive in a nurturing and stimulating learning environment and follow three core values: achievement, care and equality. It hopes for all children to reach their full potential and identify their individual talents, allowing for them to have the confidence to succeed. The secondary school wants students to show compassion and kindness, and respect one another, regardless of their differences. Students are prepared for life after school and have plenty of opportunities to attend extra-curricular activities to broaden their experiences outside of the classroom. Felpham Community College holds an International School Award, where a global outlook is embedded into students. The school has also been recoginsed as a Healthy School and has received an Artsmark Award and Sportsmark England award.

Ofsted

“The school is a warm and welcoming place. Pupils’ welfare is a very high priority for staff and good  systems are in place to offer help and support, sometimes involving external agencies when appropriate. A very high proportion of parents say that their child is happy in school and is well looked after here. One parent described how, ‘the staff have been excellent at looking after [their son’s] whole educational well- being. They have responded to any concerns immediately and have helped him as if he were their own’”.

View Felpham Community College’s latest Ofsted report

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