Teaching Assistant
Blenheim Schools
- Hadley Wood, England, United Kingdom
- Hadley Wood, England, United Kingdom
À propos
Mount House School, Barnet, North London Salary:
£19,650 per annum Hours:
Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent, 41.6 weeks per year
About Mount House School
Mount House School is a small, nurturing co‑educational day school in Barnet, North London. With a maximum of sixty students per year group, every child is known, cherished and challenged, enabling them to flourish across academic and co-curricular life.
Set within a beautiful Georgian house opposite Hadley Common, the school offers a unique blend of countryside calm and easy access to London's cultural opportunities. Education has been the heart of this setting since 1940, and since becoming fully co‑educational in 2022, Mount House has continued to develop as a community that values individuality, creativity and academic ambition.
The school emphasises exceptional pastoral care and a "small is beautiful" ethos, where relationships are strong, support is personalised, and every student is empowered to reach their full potential. Our vision -
Be You. Belong. Become.
Is underpinned by the values of authenticity, confidence, community, compassion, aspiration and growth.
About the Role
Mount House School is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to provide 1:1 pastoral and academic support to students with EHCP needs. This is a highly rewarding role where you will work closely with individual students to help them access learning, build confidence and develop independence.
You will attend lessons to provide in-class assistance, guide students through classwork and homework, and engage them through their interests, including subjects such as art, food technology, history and sport. You will build positive relationships with both students and families, supporting clear communication between home and school.
Beyond classroom support, you will contribute to students' emotional development, promote inclusion, and help reinforce the high expectations of the Mount House learning environment. You will monitor and report progress, adjust support strategies as needed, and encourage students to take pride in their achievements.
You will also provide wider support across the school, including behaviour management, assisting with events, displays, administrative tasks, exam support and general classroom organisation. Above all, you will embody the school's ethos: nurturing confidence, building community and helping each child become their best self.
Safeguarding is central to this role. You will follow all school policies, maintain confidentiality, complete required training, and prioritise the wellbeing of every child.
Who We Are Looking For
Qualifications
GCSE English and Mathematics (Grade 4/C or above) essential
Relevant Teaching Assistant qualification desirable
SEND-specific training desirable
Experience
Experience working with secondary-age students
Experience supporting students with EHCPs and SEND
Experience working with ADHD, autism, DCD, speech, language and communication informed approaches desirable
Experience in either mainstream or specialist settings
Knowledge & Skills
Good understanding of the GCSE curriculum
Understanding of strategies to support students with ADHD, autism and DCD
Ability to promote independent learning
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to build positive, trusting relationships with young people
Organised and able to manage administrative tasks effectively
Personal Attributes
We are seeking a candidate who demonstrates:
Excellent interpersonal skills and a positive sense of humour
A genuine passion for working with young people
A willingness to go the extra mile to support students
Commitment to ongoing professional development
Emotional resilience, patience and empathy
A reflective and collaborative approach
Early applications are encouraged as the school may close the advert early.
Safeguarding & Pre‑Employment Checks
Mount House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, verification of identity and right to work in the UK, and satisfactory references.
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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