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A leading educational federation in Shepperton seeks a BANK Teaching Assistant to support students with severe learning difficulties. This role is ideal for energetic individuals looking for flexible work during term time, with full training provided. Successful candidates will undergo safeguarding checks.
BANK Teaching Assistant at Shepperton, Shepperton
Manor Mead School
Shepperton, United Kingdom
Other
Yes
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23.05.2025
07.07.2025
We are a Federation of two Outstanding schools for pupils with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties, some with associated autism. Manor Mead is our Primary School for 4-11 year olds in Shepperton with a satellite provision in Virginia Water; our Secondary School is Walton Leigh, for 11-19 year olds. Both schools have been graded as Outstanding on our last three Ofsted inspections.
We require people who have the flexibility to work school term time on an ad-hoc basis, when cover is needed in school.
We seek energetic and enthusiastic individuals to support the educational and care needs of our students at Shepperton site, Laleham Road, TW17 8EL. The role is suitable for those with school experience, graduates, school leavers, or those seeking a career change. Full training will be provided, including techniques such as zones of regulation and Intensive Interaction.
Contract: Zero hours – hours offered as required by the school
Closing date: Monday 2nd June 2025 at 9am. Early applications are encouraged as interviews may be conducted at any stage of the process.
Interview Date: To be confirmed.
Start Date: As soon as possible.
Manor Mead is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check.
Safeguarding Statement:
Manor Mead School is dedicated to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All staff and volunteers must share this commitment. We believe that any form of child abuse is unacceptable. We will provide guidance to staff and volunteers on how to act if abuse is suspected. We collaborate with other agencies to safeguard children and will discuss concerns with parents/carers unless it conflicts with the child's welfare. Our Designated Safeguarding Leads are Tracey Penman (Shepperton) and Claudette Sims (Virginia Water). Deputy DSLs include Becki Wright, Alice Chandler, and Livvy Hepburn. The Governor responsible for child protection is Rosemary Goodwin.