Are you a recent Graduate looking to further your experience with mental health? Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN)? Are you eager to work in a rewarding and friendly environment where no two days are the same? Then look no further! A Special Needs School for children with disabilities are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate to join their team as an SEN Teaching Assistant. This is the perfect opportunity for a recent graduate looking to gain experience working with individual with learning difficulties and mental health challenges. Within your role, you will be supporting children aged 3 to 18 with a range of additional needs. This includes Autism, ADHD, speech and language needs, learning difficulties, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and physical disabilities. By working with such a range of ages and abilities, you will gain a comprehensive insight into how to cater to the needs of each child, and tailor your approach in the classroom. As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play an integral part in ensuring all pupils are supported both emotionally and academically. Not only will you help them with their education, such as with Maths and English, you will also help equip pupils with life skills that they will use long into the future. This includes teaching those fundamental social skills, interpersonal skills and independent living skills. The school takes a unique approach to learning so expect lessons in art, music, cooking and outdoor education! As a recent University Graduate, this is the perfect opportunity to further your experience in the field of SEN and mental health. If you are a Psychology or Criminology graduate, you will be able to utilise your knowledge gained from your degree and apply it to classroom scenarios. Most importantly, you will gain the first-hand experience needed to train as a Psychologist, Counsellor, Therapist or Teacher in the future! SEN Teaching Assistant Graduate Opportunity! 85 to 95 per day Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm Bicester September Start If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant role then please apply today! Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Bicester
Jun 13, 2025
Full time
Are you a recent Graduate looking to further your experience with mental health? Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN)? Are you eager to work in a rewarding and friendly environment where no two days are the same? Then look no further! A Special Needs School for children with disabilities are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate to join their team as an SEN Teaching Assistant. This is the perfect opportunity for a recent graduate looking to gain experience working with individual with learning difficulties and mental health challenges. Within your role, you will be supporting children aged 3 to 18 with a range of additional needs. This includes Autism, ADHD, speech and language needs, learning difficulties, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and physical disabilities. By working with such a range of ages and abilities, you will gain a comprehensive insight into how to cater to the needs of each child, and tailor your approach in the classroom. As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play an integral part in ensuring all pupils are supported both emotionally and academically. Not only will you help them with their education, such as with Maths and English, you will also help equip pupils with life skills that they will use long into the future. This includes teaching those fundamental social skills, interpersonal skills and independent living skills. The school takes a unique approach to learning so expect lessons in art, music, cooking and outdoor education! As a recent University Graduate, this is the perfect opportunity to further your experience in the field of SEN and mental health. If you are a Psychology or Criminology graduate, you will be able to utilise your knowledge gained from your degree and apply it to classroom scenarios. Most importantly, you will gain the first-hand experience needed to train as a Psychologist, Counsellor, Therapist or Teacher in the future! SEN Teaching Assistant Graduate Opportunity! 85 to 95 per day Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm Bicester September Start If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant role then please apply today! Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, Bicester, Bicester
Start Date: January 2022 Pay: Kent Range 6 - £18,059-£19,711 pro rata (£20,997) 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days The Judd School is a high performing boys' grammar school which is enriched by a mixed sixth form. Our 2015 Ofsted Report deemed us to be Outstanding in all areas. We are seeking to appoint a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Finance Officer to support the Finance Manager with the day-do-day finances of The Judd School. Further details about the school can be found at judd.online. If you require any further information about the vacancy please telephone Mrs Diane O'Grady, EA to the Headteacher on . When applying, please ensure you complete full employment and education history, including grades achieved at all levels. Employment type: 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days *the school reserves the right to interview candidates and appoint before this closing date. Therefore, if you are interested in applying for the role, we recommend you do not delay in submitting your application. The Judd School is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our commitment is underpinned by robust processes and procedures that seek to minimise risk and continuously promote a culture of safeguarding amongst our workforce. All posts within the school are subject to an enhanced DBS check. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Closing Date: 04/01/2022 at 12:00 Interviews: TBC Information about the school The Judd School is a selective Voluntary-Aided Grammar School comprising 1,400 students; boys in Years 7-11, with a co-educational Sixth Form. The school maintains a long tradition of academic excellence and has high expectations for all its students. Above all, it has a reputation for being a very caring and happy community. It places an emphasis on both individual and group achievement and promotes a full range of activities, which includes a very high standard of sport, music, drama and service to the community. The expectation is that all students leaving Judd will have gained success academically, achieved a well-balanced and confident approach to life and will be prepared for the challenges of leadership in the 21st century. Ofsted graded the school as outstanding in all categories in May 2015. The school was designated a Specialist Music College (with Mathematics) in September 2004 and became a High Performing Specialist School in October 2007 (taking Science as its second specialism). The school has produced many distinguished Old Juddians, including a Nobel Prize Winner, a Chief of the Defence Staff, two Bishops, a Royal Portrait Painter and many leaders of industry and commerce. Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School was founded in 1888 in East Street, Tonbridge, by the Skinners'; Company out of funds provided by the Sir Andrew Judd Foundation and moved to its permanent home in Brook Street in 1896. It became known as The Judd School early in the 20th century and under the 1944 Education Act became the first Voluntary-Aided Grammar School. Today it still has close links with the Skinners' Company, whose members make up a significant proportion of the Governing Body. There is a highly active Judd Parents'; Association (JPA), which gives valuable help to the school as well as offering social occasions for parents and staff and providing a means of communication over current issues. In recent years, the JPA has provided substantial funds to support the Music Specialism, the refurbishment of the Sixth Form Common Room and two new minibuses, amongst many other projects. The school expects all students to participate in some of the many opportunities offered. There is a very wide range of school clubs and societies. These include Chess Club, Christian Union, French Club, Greek Club, Theatre Club, LGBT+, Voluntary Service Unit, Engineers' Club, Young Enterprise, Potions Club, Puzzle Club, Ancient History Society, Medical Society, Debating and various subject-specific clubs/clinics. Students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and many achieve Silver and Gold Awards before leaving school. Pass rates are consistently high; in 2018 more than a quarter of all A level results were graded A, repeating the previous year's success. Overall, 85% of grades were A - B. In GCSE more than half of all entries were graded A*, 8 or 9 (a record fifth year in succession). The school has regularly featured in the national newspapers as one of the top state schools in the country. Ofsted has always judged the school to be outstanding. The school has a very strong record of university entry, including Oxford and Cambridge (over 20 successful applicants in the last two years), and over 95 per cent of Upper Sixth leavers each year enter universities for degree courses. The Governors award a major scholarship and up to four leaving exhibitions to outstanding Sixth Formers going on to university. Each year, two students are apprenticed to the Skinners' Company. All students are encouraged to join the Old Juddian Community and to keep in touch with the school through the newsletter, the OJ website and attendance at social events. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). KTJ1
Dec 03, 2021
Full time
Start Date: January 2022 Pay: Kent Range 6 - £18,059-£19,711 pro rata (£20,997) 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days The Judd School is a high performing boys' grammar school which is enriched by a mixed sixth form. Our 2015 Ofsted Report deemed us to be Outstanding in all areas. We are seeking to appoint a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Finance Officer to support the Finance Manager with the day-do-day finances of The Judd School. Further details about the school can be found at judd.online. If you require any further information about the vacancy please telephone Mrs Diane O'Grady, EA to the Headteacher on . When applying, please ensure you complete full employment and education history, including grades achieved at all levels. Employment type: 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days *the school reserves the right to interview candidates and appoint before this closing date. Therefore, if you are interested in applying for the role, we recommend you do not delay in submitting your application. The Judd School is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our commitment is underpinned by robust processes and procedures that seek to minimise risk and continuously promote a culture of safeguarding amongst our workforce. All posts within the school are subject to an enhanced DBS check. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Closing Date: 04/01/2022 at 12:00 Interviews: TBC Information about the school The Judd School is a selective Voluntary-Aided Grammar School comprising 1,400 students; boys in Years 7-11, with a co-educational Sixth Form. The school maintains a long tradition of academic excellence and has high expectations for all its students. Above all, it has a reputation for being a very caring and happy community. It places an emphasis on both individual and group achievement and promotes a full range of activities, which includes a very high standard of sport, music, drama and service to the community. The expectation is that all students leaving Judd will have gained success academically, achieved a well-balanced and confident approach to life and will be prepared for the challenges of leadership in the 21st century. Ofsted graded the school as outstanding in all categories in May 2015. The school was designated a Specialist Music College (with Mathematics) in September 2004 and became a High Performing Specialist School in October 2007 (taking Science as its second specialism). The school has produced many distinguished Old Juddians, including a Nobel Prize Winner, a Chief of the Defence Staff, two Bishops, a Royal Portrait Painter and many leaders of industry and commerce. Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School was founded in 1888 in East Street, Tonbridge, by the Skinners'; Company out of funds provided by the Sir Andrew Judd Foundation and moved to its permanent home in Brook Street in 1896. It became known as The Judd School early in the 20th century and under the 1944 Education Act became the first Voluntary-Aided Grammar School. Today it still has close links with the Skinners' Company, whose members make up a significant proportion of the Governing Body. There is a highly active Judd Parents'; Association (JPA), which gives valuable help to the school as well as offering social occasions for parents and staff and providing a means of communication over current issues. In recent years, the JPA has provided substantial funds to support the Music Specialism, the refurbishment of the Sixth Form Common Room and two new minibuses, amongst many other projects. The school expects all students to participate in some of the many opportunities offered. There is a very wide range of school clubs and societies. These include Chess Club, Christian Union, French Club, Greek Club, Theatre Club, LGBT+, Voluntary Service Unit, Engineers' Club, Young Enterprise, Potions Club, Puzzle Club, Ancient History Society, Medical Society, Debating and various subject-specific clubs/clinics. Students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and many achieve Silver and Gold Awards before leaving school. Pass rates are consistently high; in 2018 more than a quarter of all A level results were graded A, repeating the previous year's success. Overall, 85% of grades were A - B. In GCSE more than half of all entries were graded A*, 8 or 9 (a record fifth year in succession). The school has regularly featured in the national newspapers as one of the top state schools in the country. Ofsted has always judged the school to be outstanding. The school has a very strong record of university entry, including Oxford and Cambridge (over 20 successful applicants in the last two years), and over 95 per cent of Upper Sixth leavers each year enter universities for degree courses. The Governors award a major scholarship and up to four leaving exhibitions to outstanding Sixth Formers going on to university. Each year, two students are apprenticed to the Skinners' Company. All students are encouraged to join the Old Juddian Community and to keep in touch with the school through the newsletter, the OJ website and attendance at social events. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). KTJ1
Start Date: January 2022 Pay: Kent Range 6 - £18,059-£19,711 pro rata (£20,997) 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days The Judd School is a high performing boys' grammar school which is enriched by a mixed sixth form. Our 2015 Ofsted Report deemed us to be Outstanding in all areas. We are seeking to appoint a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Finance Officer to support the Finance Manager with the day-do-day finances of The Judd School. Further details about the school can be found at judd.online. If you require any further information about the vacancy please telephone Mrs Diane O'Grady, EA to the Headteacher on . When applying, please ensure you complete full employment and education history, including grades achieved at all levels. Employment type: 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days *the school reserves the right to interview candidates and appoint before this closing date. Therefore, if you are interested in applying for the role, we recommend you do not delay in submitting your application. The Judd School is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our commitment is underpinned by robust processes and procedures that seek to minimise risk and continuously promote a culture of safeguarding amongst our workforce. All posts within the school are subject to an enhanced DBS check. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Closing Date: 04/01/2022 at 12:00 Interviews: TBC Information about the school The Judd School is a selective Voluntary-Aided Grammar School comprising 1,400 students; boys in Years 7-11, with a co-educational Sixth Form. The school maintains a long tradition of academic excellence and has high expectations for all its students. Above all, it has a reputation for being a very caring and happy community. It places an emphasis on both individual and group achievement and promotes a full range of activities, which includes a very high standard of sport, music, drama and service to the community. The expectation is that all students leaving Judd will have gained success academically, achieved a well-balanced and confident approach to life and will be prepared for the challenges of leadership in the 21st century. Ofsted graded the school as outstanding in all categories in May 2015. The school was designated a Specialist Music College (with Mathematics) in September 2004 and became a High Performing Specialist School in October 2007 (taking Science as its second specialism). The school has produced many distinguished Old Juddians, including a Nobel Prize Winner, a Chief of the Defence Staff, two Bishops, a Royal Portrait Painter and many leaders of industry and commerce. Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School was founded in 1888 in East Street, Tonbridge, by the Skinners'; Company out of funds provided by the Sir Andrew Judd Foundation and moved to its permanent home in Brook Street in 1896. It became known as The Judd School early in the 20th century and under the 1944 Education Act became the first Voluntary-Aided Grammar School. Today it still has close links with the Skinners' Company, whose members make up a significant proportion of the Governing Body. There is a highly active Judd Parents'; Association (JPA), which gives valuable help to the school as well as offering social occasions for parents and staff and providing a means of communication over current issues. In recent years, the JPA has provided substantial funds to support the Music Specialism, the refurbishment of the Sixth Form Common Room and two new minibuses, amongst many other projects. The school expects all students to participate in some of the many opportunities offered. There is a very wide range of school clubs and societies. These include Chess Club, Christian Union, French Club, Greek Club, Theatre Club, LGBT+, Voluntary Service Unit, Engineers' Club, Young Enterprise, Potions Club, Puzzle Club, Ancient History Society, Medical Society, Debating and various subject-specific clubs/clinics. Students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and many achieve Silver and Gold Awards before leaving school. Pass rates are consistently high; in 2018 more than a quarter of all A level results were graded A, repeating the previous year's success. Overall, 85% of grades were A - B. In GCSE more than half of all entries were graded A*, 8 or 9 (a record fifth year in succession). The school has regularly featured in the national newspapers as one of the top state schools in the country. Ofsted has always judged the school to be outstanding. The school has a very strong record of university entry, including Oxford and Cambridge (over 20 successful applicants in the last two years), and over 95 per cent of Upper Sixth leavers each year enter universities for degree courses. The Governors award a major scholarship and up to four leaving exhibitions to outstanding Sixth Formers going on to university. Each year, two students are apprenticed to the Skinners' Company. All students are encouraged to join the Old Juddian Community and to keep in touch with the school through the newsletter, the OJ website and attendance at social events. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). KTJ1
Dec 03, 2021
Full time
Start Date: January 2022 Pay: Kent Range 6 - £18,059-£19,711 pro rata (£20,997) 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days The Judd School is a high performing boys' grammar school which is enriched by a mixed sixth form. Our 2015 Ofsted Report deemed us to be Outstanding in all areas. We are seeking to appoint a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Finance Officer to support the Finance Manager with the day-do-day finances of The Judd School. Further details about the school can be found at judd.online. If you require any further information about the vacancy please telephone Mrs Diane O'Grady, EA to the Headteacher on . When applying, please ensure you complete full employment and education history, including grades achieved at all levels. Employment type: 37 hours per week, term time only plus occasional additional days *the school reserves the right to interview candidates and appoint before this closing date. Therefore, if you are interested in applying for the role, we recommend you do not delay in submitting your application. The Judd School is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our commitment is underpinned by robust processes and procedures that seek to minimise risk and continuously promote a culture of safeguarding amongst our workforce. All posts within the school are subject to an enhanced DBS check. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Closing Date: 04/01/2022 at 12:00 Interviews: TBC Information about the school The Judd School is a selective Voluntary-Aided Grammar School comprising 1,400 students; boys in Years 7-11, with a co-educational Sixth Form. The school maintains a long tradition of academic excellence and has high expectations for all its students. Above all, it has a reputation for being a very caring and happy community. It places an emphasis on both individual and group achievement and promotes a full range of activities, which includes a very high standard of sport, music, drama and service to the community. The expectation is that all students leaving Judd will have gained success academically, achieved a well-balanced and confident approach to life and will be prepared for the challenges of leadership in the 21st century. Ofsted graded the school as outstanding in all categories in May 2015. The school was designated a Specialist Music College (with Mathematics) in September 2004 and became a High Performing Specialist School in October 2007 (taking Science as its second specialism). The school has produced many distinguished Old Juddians, including a Nobel Prize Winner, a Chief of the Defence Staff, two Bishops, a Royal Portrait Painter and many leaders of industry and commerce. Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School was founded in 1888 in East Street, Tonbridge, by the Skinners'; Company out of funds provided by the Sir Andrew Judd Foundation and moved to its permanent home in Brook Street in 1896. It became known as The Judd School early in the 20th century and under the 1944 Education Act became the first Voluntary-Aided Grammar School. Today it still has close links with the Skinners' Company, whose members make up a significant proportion of the Governing Body. There is a highly active Judd Parents'; Association (JPA), which gives valuable help to the school as well as offering social occasions for parents and staff and providing a means of communication over current issues. In recent years, the JPA has provided substantial funds to support the Music Specialism, the refurbishment of the Sixth Form Common Room and two new minibuses, amongst many other projects. The school expects all students to participate in some of the many opportunities offered. There is a very wide range of school clubs and societies. These include Chess Club, Christian Union, French Club, Greek Club, Theatre Club, LGBT+, Voluntary Service Unit, Engineers' Club, Young Enterprise, Potions Club, Puzzle Club, Ancient History Society, Medical Society, Debating and various subject-specific clubs/clinics. Students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme and many achieve Silver and Gold Awards before leaving school. Pass rates are consistently high; in 2018 more than a quarter of all A level results were graded A, repeating the previous year's success. Overall, 85% of grades were A - B. In GCSE more than half of all entries were graded A*, 8 or 9 (a record fifth year in succession). The school has regularly featured in the national newspapers as one of the top state schools in the country. Ofsted has always judged the school to be outstanding. The school has a very strong record of university entry, including Oxford and Cambridge (over 20 successful applicants in the last two years), and over 95 per cent of Upper Sixth leavers each year enter universities for degree courses. The Governors award a major scholarship and up to four leaving exhibitions to outstanding Sixth Formers going on to university. Each year, two students are apprenticed to the Skinners' Company. All students are encouraged to join the Old Juddian Community and to keep in touch with the school through the newsletter, the OJ website and attendance at social events. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). KTJ1