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Teaching Assistant Level 2 reference: ERYC007123

Job at East Riding of Yorkshire Council in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire

This Teaching Assistant position at Thorngumbald Primary School presents a truly rewarding career opportunity for individuals passionate about fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. If you are dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of children, this role offers a unique chance to contribute to a school that prioritizes relationships, wellbeing, and the holistic development of every student.

Advantages for Aspiring Candidates:

  • Deep Impact and Purpose: This role is ideal for candidates who find fulfillment in supporting children's social, emotional, and academic growth. You'll be instrumental in ensuring each child feels safe, valued, and empowered on their learning journey, particularly those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or who have experienced adversity.
  • Focus on Nurturing and Inclusion: Thorngumbald Primary School is deeply committed to a nurturing and inclusive approach. This means you'll be part of a team that champions the belief that "connection comes before correction" and views every behavior as communication, fostering a positive and understanding environment.
  • Specialized Development and Training: The school actively invests in its staff by offering ongoing training and development opportunities. This includes specialized areas such as attachment, trauma-informed practice, and inclusive education, providing excellent pathways for professional growth and expertise.
  • Supportive and Collaborative Environment: You'll join a warm and supportive staff team that shares a commitment to relational, trauma-informed practice. This collaborative spirit ensures you'll have the backing and resources needed to excel in your role.
  • Emphasis on Wellbeing: A significant advantage is the school's genuine focus on the wellbeing and belonging of both its students and staff. This creates a healthy and sustainable work environment where you can thrive personally and professionally.

Key Considerations for Your Career Path:

  • Trauma-Informed Practice Expertise: This role requires a strong understanding of SEND and the impact of trauma on child development and behavior. Candidates who are already knowledgeable in these areas or are eager to develop deep expertise will find this position particularly well-suited.
  • Relationship Building Skills: The ability to form positive, trusting relationships with children, staff, and families is paramount. If you excel at connecting with diverse individuals and fostering strong interpersonal bonds, you will be highly successful here.
  • Proactive and Resilient Approach: The role demands a hardworking, proactive, and resilient individual who can work collaboratively within a team. Flexibility and initiative will be key to navigating the dynamic environment of a primary school.
  • Emotional Attunement and Creativity: Candidates who are emotionally attuned to children's needs and can approach support with calmness, consistency, and creativity will be highly valued. The ability to support emotional regulation and engagement in learning is a core requirement.
  • Willingness to Undertake Cover Supervision: A key aspect of the role includes undertaking cover supervisor duties as required. This offers an opportunity to broaden your experience and contribute to different classroom settings within the school.

For those seeking a role where empathy, dedication, and a passion for child development are at the forefront, Thorngumbald Primary School offers an exceptional platform to advance your career in education. If you are ready to contribute to a school community that truly values the whole child, this opportunity is worth exploring.

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