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Teaching Assistant (KS2)

Teaching Assistant (KS2)

Coventry City Council
locationCoventry CV1 5RR, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in 1 month
Education
Part time
£20,673 - £21,673 per year
    Our Values

    Southfields Community Primary School is an innovative, diverse and inclusive primary school located in the heart of Coventry. The school has a long history of serving the local community and it is an ‘oasis’ within a vibrant urban environment. Southfields is committed to a drive for continuous improvement, grounded in the firm belief that our children deserve an outstanding, research-led education. This is achieved through a culture of challenging the status-quo, and through the openness we have as a staff to growing our skills and practice.

    Leaders and Governors, alongside all staff, work collaboratively and tirelessly to secure the best possible outcomes and believe wholeheartedly in our school values: Good learners, Accepting, Respectful and Kind. We are determined to move the school forward and are looking for an outstanding TA to join our school team.


    What is the job role?

    At Southfields, our vision is for every child to develop their unique potential and open their minds to what is possible. We recognise that excellent teaching for our children is the key to their success throughout their time in education. We know that excellent teaching and learning does not happen without excellent professional development – a key feature of Southfields’ ethos.

    As we continue to develop and relentlessly deliver the very best, we are looking for a TA to join our Key Stage Two Team as soon as possible. The position will be class-based and will involve working with individual pupils, small groups and in delivering high-quality interventions.

    You may have experience of working in the role / similar role currently, or be open to a new challenge. Either way, we ask that you are open to professional development, love learning and ultimately share our passion to keep innovating to provide better experiences and outcomes for our children. In return, we will guarantee the best possible professional development in the role to ensure you thrive in your chosen career.

    Who are we looking for?

    We are looking for an excellent candidate who will:

    Have the skills to provide and support outstanding learning opportunities for our wonderful children.

    Be passionate about self-improvement and developing practice.

    Believe wholeheartedly in ensuring our children achieve the very best.

    Support our children in their academic as well as social and emotional development.

    Be able to form strong, professional relationships with staff, pupils and parents.

    In return, we can offer:

    · A wonderful school community.

    · Excellent opportunities for your development.

    · A commitment to a successful work-life balance.

    · A supportive, forward-thinking leadership team who will listen and support your development.

    · A well-resourced and welcoming learning environment.

    We look forward to welcoming you to our school.

    See our person specification and job description for further details about the role and the candidate that we are looking for.

    Please apply using the online application form ensuring you outline your skills, abilities, and experience in line with the key areas on the advert and Job Description and Person Specification, or you can download the application pack and return completed direct to the school.

    Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an enhanced criminal record check via the DBS.

    Following recommendations from Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) for an additional pre employment check with effect 1 Sept 22, please note, an online search may form part of this recruitment process.

    Closing Date: 04/01/2026

    Interview Date: Week Commencing 12/01/2026

    Salary range

    • £20,673 - £21,673 per year