Inspiring HLTA: Lead Lessons & Student Growth

Inspiring HLTA: Lead Lessons & Student Growth

Full-Time 31500 - 38500 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead engaging lessons and support students to help them thrive.
  • Company: Holycroft Primary School, part of the Northern Star Academies Trust.
  • Benefits: Term-time role with professional development opportunities.
  • Other info: 30 hours per week with an extra week for growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives and foster inclusive education.
  • Qualifications: Passion for education and strong classroom presence required.

The predicted salary is between 31500 - 38500 Β£ per year.

Holycroft Primary School in Keighley is seeking an inspiring Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to support learners and help every pupil thrive.

You will lead lessons with guidance from teachers and provide tailored support to individuals and groups.

This term-time role is 30 hours per week, plus 1 extra week, with opportunities to develop professionally within the Northern Star Academies Trust.

A passion for inclusive education and strong classroom presence are essential.

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Contact Details:

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We think you need these skills to ace Inspiring HLTA: Lead Lessons & Student Growth

Teaching Skills
Classroom Management
Inclusive Education
Lesson Planning
Student Support
Communication Skills
Collaboration