About this role
Teaching Assistant with one to one responsibilities
Job title:Teaching Assistant with one to one responsibilitiesSalary: Buckinghamshire Pay Range 1B point 6-10 £24,836- £25,823 FTE depending on experience & qualifications. Actual estimated gross salary £18,501 -£19,236 pro rata per annumHours: 32 hours 30 minutes per week- including 30 minutes lunch duty cover Weeks:39 term time weeks per annum (including INSET days as set by the Trust)Closing date:3rd July 2026Contract type:Fixed term- duration that the pupil attends the Academy (subject to funding)
Provisional start date:1st September 2026- Pending satisfactory clearance of all pre-
employment checksBenefits:Trustee Day (one well-being paid day off per year*), *On completion of three month’s employment.Interviews:
Week commencing 6th July 2026
Interviews may be offered prior to closing date, upon receipt of strong applications. Early applications are encouraged
Job role:
As a Teaching Assistant, you will work alongside teachers to support the educational, social and developmental needs of children. You will help enable children to achieve and be successful. You will take ownership of, and support the shared responsibility for, the well-being, education and behaviour of children. As a Teaching Assistant you treat all pupils with dignity, building relationships rooted in mutual respect, and at all times observing proper boundaries appropriate to the professional position. Successful candidates will be positively committed to shaping and changing the lives of children. This role involves being a strong team member and having the ability to work in partnership with all stakeholders.
Job Description: The post-holder will be expected to carry out the following- please also refer to the attached recruitment pack for the full Job Description.
Main responsibilities:
Supporting learning in class for small groups and 1 to 1 during and outside of teacher input
Supporting pupils with additional needs with their specific learning goals, including those with social, emotional and mental health needs
Helping children to develop both socially, emotionally and academically
Supporting pupils with their reading, writing and maths.
Providing verbal feedback to pupils, helping to move their learning on
Promoting the inclusion of different cultures and life experiences
Managing behaviour and routines within the academy behaviour policy
Preparing resources and activities as necessary, supporting the teacher with administrative tasks such as changing reading books.
Carrying out medical duties (training will be provided)
Supporting children for part of lunch time
Contributing to the safeguarding culture of the academy and ensuring children are safe in school
Contributing to the Chepping View staff team effectively
Safeguarding
Teaching and learning
Working collaboratively
Health and welfare of children
This Job Description describes in general terms the normal duties which the post holder will be expected to undertake. However, the job or duties described may vary or be amended from time to time without changing the level of responsibility associated with the post.
Person Specification :
Please refer to the attached recruitment pack
Further Information:
For further information please visit our website: www.cvpa.org.uk or to discuss the role further please contact our Vice Principal Sabia Rafique via email at: [email protected] alternatively telephone 01494 535 564
Visits:
Visits to the Academy are warmly welcomed but need to be arranged in advance. Please email: [email protected] or call 01494 535564 to arrange a visit.
How to apply:
Interested candidates should complete the online My New Term application form, please include a personal statement that should outline your suitability for the post by referring to the job description and person specification, please use link provided. Early applications are encouraged, we reserve the right to interview strong applicants before the closing date of this advert.
In compliance with Safer Recruitment guidelines, CV's cannot be accepted and you will need to complete an online My New Term application form to be considered for this position.
Shortlisting:
Candidates will be notified if they have been successful for interview. Interviews will be held upon receipt of strong applications
Chepping View Primary Academy and the Inspiring Future’s Partnership Trust are committed to safeguarding children, promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Online searches will be completed prior to shortlisting and an enhanced DBS and qualifications check will be carried out upon appointment of all successful candidates
