At a Glance
- Tasks: Support teachers in delivering engaging Maths and Computer Science lessons and provide targeted interventions.
- Company: Join a dynamic educational environment focused on inclusivity and student success.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience, develop teaching skills, and make a real difference in students' lives.
- Other info: Opportunity for personal growth and career development in education.
- Why this job: Be part of a supportive SEND team and help shape future STEM leaders.
- Qualifications: GCSE English and Maths, A-Level in Maths or Computer Science, and experience with young people.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Teaching Assistant to join our successful Mathematics and Computer Science Departments.
This specialised role is designed to significantly enhance the learning experience and attainment of students across Mathematics (KS3-KS5) and Computer Science (KS3-KS5).
The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in numerical and logical reasoning and a genuine commitment to supporting student progress, particularly in key areas of numeracy and computational skills.
Part of the SEND Team and Learning Zone
Crucially, this role is integrated into our wider Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Team.
You will work collaboratively alongside a team of highly skilled Teaching Assistants, the SENDCo, the Inclusion Lead, and the SEND Assistant.
You will be an active member of the Learning Zone, our dedicated learning support space, contributing to a holistic and inclusive approach to education.
Key Responsibilities
- In-Class
Support: Assist teachers in the delivery of engaging lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5 in Mathematics and Computer Science.
This includes supporting individual students, small groups, and general classroom management.
- Targeted
Interventions: Plan and deliver small-group and one-to-one intervention sessions, focusing on challenging students to make accelerated progress in their subject‑specific knowledge and skills, particularly in Numeracy and Computational Thinking.
- Numeracy
Lead: Work alongside the Numeracy lead on developing and implementing effective numeracy intervention programmes across the Maths Department, focusing on improving fundamental arithmetic, problem‑solving, and data handling skills for students who need it most.
- Learning
- Zone
Support: Supervise and facilitate planned lunchtime interventions within the Learning Zone, ensuring students have access to dedicated academic support during unstructured times.
- Resource
Preparation: Create, adapt, and prepare teaching materials and learning resources that cater to diverse learning needs, including those identified on EHCPs (Education, Health and Care Plans).
Essential Requirements
- Qualifications: Minimum of GCSE English Language and Maths (or equivalent) at grade C/4 or above.
- Maths/CS Subject Knowledge: A strong academic background demonstrated by having at least an A-Level or equivalent qualification in Mathematics or Computer Science.
- Experience: Proven experience working with young people (aged 11‑18) in an educational or youth setting.
- SEND Experience: Experience supporting students with a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
- Intervention Skills: Demonstrable experience in planning and delivering targeted one-to-one or small-group academic interventions, particularly in numeracy.
Desirable Attributes
- Higher Education: A relevant degree (e. g., Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, or Education).
- Technical Skills: Basic familiarity with programming languages relevant to the curriculum (e. g., Python, Scratch).
- TA Qualification: A relevant Teaching Assistant qualification (e. g., Level 2 or 3).
Why Join Our Team?
You will have the opportunity to make a direct, positive impact on student outcomes in subjects that are critical for future careers in STEM, while being fully supported by a dedicated SEND team and working within the inclusive Learning Zone.
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Maths and Computer Science Department Teaching Assistant in Carterton employer: Carterton Community College
Join our vibrant educational community where your role as a Teaching Assistant will not only enhance student learning in Mathematics and Computer Science but also contribute to a supportive and inclusive environment. With a strong focus on professional development, you will have access to numerous growth opportunities while collaborating with a dedicated SEND team in our Learning Zone, ensuring every student receives the tailored support they need to thrive. Experience a fulfilling career that makes a real difference in students' lives, all within a dynamic and engaging school setting.
Contact Details:
Carterton Community College Recruitment Team