Job description
Term Time Only – 35 Hours Per Week
NJC Scale 5 £21,575 – £22,369 pro rata
City College Peterborough are looking for an enthusiastic, positive and learner driven Teaching Assistant to work within our Study Skills programme. You will be working with a diverse group of learners aged 16-24, some of which have special educational needs.
As a Teaching Assistant, your responsibilities will vary from providing support for individual students to shared groups of students who need assistance to absorb the lesson material. You will work with the lead Tutor in developing resources for class activities and will assist in record-keeping on ProMonitor.
Our aim is to support learners in becoming independent and to progress onto their next steps in life! To do this job well, you should be proactive, approachable and patient with a positive attitude. If you are passionate about working with and supporting young people, then we would like to hear from you!
The successful candidate will be able to:
Establish effective working relationships with learners
Undertake the role of Teaching Assistant inside and outside of the classroom in order to provide high quality support
Provide personal care to learners
Have excellent communication skills
Work effectively with tutors to ensure the level of challenge is appropriate for the learners
Desirable criteria:
Experience working in an Education Setting.
Experience working with individuals who have Special Educational Needs.
Experience of administering personal care
Closing date for receipt of all applications: 5pm on 22 nd September 2023
To apply, please download the job description and application form from our website www.citycollegepeterborough.ac.uk and return by e-mail to [email protected] or by post to Recruitment Department, City College Peterborough, Brook Street, Peterborough PE1 1TU.
Tel: 01733 761361
City College Peterborough is committed to Equality and Diversity and to ensuring the safeguarding of learners and carries out appropriate checks to ensure the suitability of staff working with children, young people and vulnerable adults.