LEVEL Teaching Assistant; named child Edv/Swrs/Sir William Romney's
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Education Administration
Location: Tetbury
Sir William Romney's School is seeking to appoint a Higher Level Teaching Assistant
Applications are invited for the position of Higher Level Teaching Assistant (named child contract) to complement the professional work of teaching staff by taking responsibility for designated learning activities with students under an agreed system of supervision in addition to supporting teacher led activities. This will involve taking a lead responsibility for the delivery of defined learning activities.
This position is for 37 hours per week, term time plus inset days. Hours of work will be between 8.30am and 4.30pm.
Please note that this contract is linked to a named student and will cease when the student leaves the school or if the funding is withdrawn.
Sir William Romney’s School is looking for an individual who has high aspiration and has the skills and determination to make a significant difference to the lives of our students and share our goal of "Striving for Excellence Together", to come and join our amazing support staff team. Applicants should be committed to the inclusion of pupils and to supporting their learning and welfare, including those with statements of special educational needs, to achieve high standards of attainment and behaviour.
Sir William Romney's School is a fantastic community 11-16 school in Tetbury, in the heart of the Cotswolds. We are proudly comprehensive and committed to ensuring that our students are successful in every way by striving for excellence together. On role we have approximately 550 students, giving you the opportunity to really get to know our amazing students and shape their lives now and in the future.
As a school we focus on the holistic development of every child - from encouraging every child to reach their full potential with the best possible outcomes, to ensuring that every child has numerous opportunities in enrichment, extra-curricular and leadership. As a school we are renowned for our excellent pastoral care, and that extends beyond our students to our staff.
We are a welcoming, caring and supportive working environment where staff enjoy their work, develop their pedagogical practice and feel pride in being a member of our school. We take the well-being of our staff seriously including having:
Fantastic students who are courteous, polite and proud of their school
A behaviour policy that supports staff to run their classrooms.
A highly visible and supportive SLT and Middle Leaders
Centralised detentions
Whole class feedback
Continual collaboration and sharing of resources to reduce workload and improve provision for students
An SWR lesson model that promotes autonomy for the teacher of their approach whilst promoting the consistent pedagogical best practice including Rosenshine and Teach like a Champion
The option of a Personal Day during the school year
Flexible working requests will be considered
A wellbeing inset day in which you will get a chance to get to know your colleagues and re-charge your batteries
Access to the Employee Assistance Programme which can support with mental health, financial wellbeing and a range of other areas.
As part of the Athelstan Trust, we reap the benefits of being part of a Multi-Academy Trust (consisting of 5 secondary schools and 2 local feeder primary schools), whilst retaining our identity as a school. Schools within the Athelstan Trust share a deep commitment to delivering an excellent comprehensive education to all the students in the Trust. The Trust offers further career development opportunities for colleagues to work across more than one school in a supportive environment.
Striving for excellence not only applies to our students - it also applies to our staff, to facilitate this there is a dedication to continued professional development, as you can see below:
An excellent induction programme including support for those returning to teaching/new to schools
A comprehensive CPD programme including specialist training provided by internal and external providers
Access to the nationally recognised OLEVI Outstanding and Creative Teacher Programmes and NPQ programmes
Coaching and mentoring support from senior leaders for those…
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