Salary: NJC Grade C: £25,583 - £26,403 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked) Working Pattern: This is a permanent position working 33.3 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (Monday to Friday) The Park Community School is seeking a compassionate, motivated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to join our dedicated staff team. This role places a strong emphasis on in-class learning support within a secondary school environment, alongside acting as a key worker for identified students, helping them access learning and achieve their potential. At The Park Community School, we strive to be a positive, caring community where every individual is valued and respected. We aim to provide a high-quality learning environment that promotes curiosity, independence and a love of lifelong learning. We encourage students to develop confidence, respect the ideas and differences of others, and reflect thoughtfully on their own values and beliefs. Our curriculum is broad, balanced and ambitious, designed to offer every child the best possible education. You will play a vital role in supporting students’ learning, wellbeing and development, contributing to an inclusive, supportive and purposeful school community. About the Role Working under the guidance of teaching staff and the SEND team, you will provide support within classrooms across a range of subjects, helping to ensure all students, particularly those with additional needs can fully engage in their learning. Key Responsibilities Providing high-quality in-class support to help students access the curriculum Acting as a key worker for identified students, promoting their progress, wellbeing and independence, as well as liaising with parents and carers Supporting pupils’ welfare, personal development and emotional needs, especially for those with SEND Assisting with learning activities as directed by teaching staff Offering clerical and administrative support to ensure accurate SEND records for those children supported through the role Monitoring student engagement and progress and sharing observations with teachers and SEND leaders Encouraging positive behaviour and modelling high expectations Upholding school policies on safeguarding, confidentiality, equality and health & safety Assisting with supervision at break/lunch times and accompanying students on trips as needed What We’re Looking For We are looking for someone who brings energy, patience, empathy and commitment to supporting young people in a busy secondary environment. Essential Experience working with or supporting children or young people Basic understanding of adolescent development and learning needs Awareness of safeguarding responsibilities Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team Ability to build positive relationships with both students and adults Desirable Experience supporting young people with SEND Understanding of secondary-phase curriculum expectations Additional training in learning strategies or specific SEND needs NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) in a relevant qualification Why Join Us? You will become part of a dedicated team working to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive. We offer: A supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities for ongoing training and professional development The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to young people’s lives If you’re passionate about helping children succeed and want to be part of a warm, nurturing school community, we’d love to hear from you. This role requires an enhanced DBS disclosure. To apply for this role please submit your application online; your supporting statement should outline your suitability for the post. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 6th March 2026, interviews will be held week commencing 9th March 2026. Successful applicants will be subject to an online search. The Harbour Schools Partnership require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.