EYFS Teaching Assistant
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School:
Dame Allans Schools -
Location:
County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, Sunderland -
Salary:
Competitive; depending on experience -
Hours:
Monday to Friday, 37 hours a week, 09.30 to 17.30, term time only -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
25th Sep 2023
Based primarily in the Junior Schools’ site at Hunter’s Moor, working as a part of a small team under the overall control of the Head of Junior School, the EYFS Teaching Assistant will be responsible for providing high standard of care for children in Nursery and Reception as well as efficiently supporting the teaching staff.
Hours:
Monday to Friday, 37 hours a week, 09.30 to 17.30, term time only.
Salary:
Competitive.
Benefits:
- The Schools operate a fee reduction package for children of staff members, subject to their meeting the Schools’ admissions criteria.
- All support staff may join our competitive employer contributions Pension Scheme.
- All staff receive free school lunches during term time including a wide selection of hot and cold menus every day.
- Training opportunities for personal and professional development.
- Access to a vibrant and friendly staff community including involvement in a variety of staff wellbeing groups, school trip travel opportunities and sports activities.
- Access to an Employee Assistance Programme.
- Access to the Cycle to Work scheme.
- A formal contract, detailing terms and conditions, will be extended following completion of all safeguarding/pre-employment checks.
Go to the Dame Allan’s Schools website (Section: About/Vacancies) for all details.
Dame Allan’s Schools were founded in 1705 by Dame Eleanor Allan, to provide a ‘proper education’ for boys and girls in Newcastle.
Now, over three hundred years later, strength is drawn from this heritage and Dame Allan’s is proud to provide an excellent education for young people from all cultures and backgrounds within a supportive environment. This is informed by the Schools’ Christian foundation and traditions, where pupils are encouraged to make the best use of their many and varied abilities.
Dame Allan’s are unique in the region as the only school following the pioneering Diamond Structure. In the state of the art Junior School and Nursery boys and girls learn together. At the age of 11, they move into the single sex Boys’ and Girls’ Schools, where they are taught separately leading up to their GCSE examinations. When the students begin their A-level studies they move into the co-educational sixth form. This system provides all of the benefits of single-sex education, combined with the social advantages of co-education.
We have two sites: our Junior School and Nursery at Hunter’s Moor and our Senior School and Sixth Form at Fenham in Newcastle upon Tyne.
We provide a positive working environment, competitive salary and benefits. We look forward to receiving your application!
Dame Allan’s Schools are committed to securing equality of opportunity through the creation of an environment in which all individuals are treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. We aim to ensure that no current or former staff, job applications, pupils, parents and visitors receives less favourable treatment than another on the grounds of sex, gender reassignment, race or nationality, ethnic origin, skin colour, disability, political or religious beliefs, marital or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, age, membership of a trade union, pregnancy or maternity.
The Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Supporting documents
Application FormOther Supporting Documents:
Dame Allan's Schools Information Pack EYFS Teaching Assistant Information PackDame Allans Schools
Dame Allan’s Schools are the only schools in the North East following the ‘diamond structure’ of education, which combines both coeducational and single-sex education: boys and girls educated together in the Junior School, separately between the ages of 11 and 16 and together again in the Sixth Form.
This structure offers the benefits of single-sex education combined with the social and cultural merits of a co-educational environment.
Across the Schools, we also provide a rich mixture of experiences for pupils to develop academic, sporting, artistic, leadership and other talents. This encourages pupils from the age of three to 18 to develop an awareness of their individual strengths and to make full use of them.
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