Higher Level Teaching Assistant
Job description
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
Location: Milton Keynes, MK3
Contract: Full-Time
Start Date: Immediate
Agency: Teaching Personnel
Hours of Work: Monday to Friday 8.30am – 4.00pm 35 hours per week
We are seeking to appoint as soon as possible proactive and reliable HLTAs to join an amazing Inclusive Learning Faculty. The successful candidate will enjoy working with young people and will play a key role in supporting students in school, both in class and through the delivery of small group work. In addition, the successful candidate may be required to work in the Learning Support Centre in a HLTA capacity. The role is to work under the line management of the SENDCO in order to provide an effective and efficient support service for students. To offer Higher Learning Support within the Inclusive Learning Faculty and conduct comprehensive student needs assessments, lesson plans and learning activities to deliver specific parts of the tailored intervention or provide guidance on a specialist area to pupils who require help. Assess, track, and monitor pupil attainment and inform interventions, accordingly, including key groups: boys, PP students and SEND, to ensure they make the maximum progress. The use of specialist skills to support students.
As an HLTA, you will support teaching and learning across the school, including:
• Delivering lessons and cover in the absence of teachers
• Supporting pupils individually and in small groups
• Assisting with planning, assessment, and classroom resources
• Promoting positive behaviour and engagement
• Supporting pupils with additional needs
• Working closely with teachers and the wider school team
The Ideal Candidate
• HLTA qualification or equivalent experience
• Experience in a school setting (primary or secondary)
• Confident in classroom management and delivering lessons
• Strong communication and organisational skills
• Flexible, proactive, and reliable
• Knowledge of safeguarding and pupil wellbeing
Why Work with Teaching Personnel?
• Competitive weekly pay
• Full-time, consistent work
• Dedicated support from your Teaching Personnel consultant
• Opportunities for long-term and permanent positions
• Access to free CPD and training
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants.
We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.
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