Redborne Upper School and Community College
Central Bedfordshire
£21,585 - £22,631 per year
Salary:
Level 3A Point 5 - 8
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
02 November 2025
Apply by:
18 September 2025
Job overview
CURRICULUM SUPPORT ASSISTANT - MFL and school wide
* Start Date: ASAP
* Contract: Full-time (37 hours/week, term-time only + 5 training days)
* Salary: Level 3A (Point 5–8)
* Actual Salary Range: £21,585 – £22,631 (dependent on experience)
* Part-time applications are welcomed
Are you passionate about supporting young people in their learning?
Are you looking for a role where you can make a real difference — and develop your career in education?
We are seeking a flexible, committed and enthusiastic Curriculum Support Assistant to join our thriving school community.
About the Role
This is an exciting and varied role combining:
Classroom Cover: Providing short-term cover during teacher absence. All work will be pre-planned by teaching staff or subject leaders.
Faculty Support: Offering clerical and administrative support to ensure the smooth running of our curriculum areas.
Student Support: Working closely with students in the classroom or in small groups to help them achieve their best.
You will also take on some independent teaching responsibilities, giving you a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills further.
Who We're Looking For
We welcome applications from:
Experienced school staff ready for a new challenge.
Graduates considering a future in teaching: This role offers excellent preparation before starting teacher training.
Qualified teachers seeking a return to education after a career break.
Many of our previous Curriculum Support Assistants have gone on to train and qualify as teachers through our own teaching partnership – and secured permanent teaching positions with us
What We Offer
A supportive and inspiring team environment
Outstanding professional development opportunities
A clear pathway for career progression into teacher training
The opportunity to be part of a school community that values every member of staff
Working Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8.00am – 4.00pm
Friday: 8.00am – 3.30pm
Part-time hours can be discussed at interview.
If you are passionate about education, eager to develop your skills, and ready to make a real impact — we would love to hear from you
Recruiter contact:
Email us
Call us
About Redborne Upper School and Community College
Redborne Upper School and Community College
Flitwick Road, Ampthill, Bedford
Bedfordshire
MK45 2NU
United Kingdom
Redborne Upper School provides a dynamic, friendly and vibrant environment where support, training and development for all staff is a priority. Our students and staff experience a supportive and caring atmosphere, along with high standards and expectations for success. Do you want to be part of a successful team of highly committed staff working towards excellence? If so, we look forward to hearing from you.
We are committed to the safeguarding and promotion of children's welfare and all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory DBS clearance.
Redborne is a successful school on a spacious and pleasant campus near the market town of Ampthill in Bedfordshire. We achieve excellent examination results with about three-quarters of students typically gaining Maths and English at grades 9 – 4. 'A' Level results are also very good with over half at 'A*', 'A' or 'B' grades and an overall pass rate of 99.9%. About 80% of the Sixth Form go on to university and each year a number of students get into Oxbridge. The school is well regarded, oversubscribed and situated in a very pleasant area of Central Bedfordshire, within easy reach of London. The campus includes a state-of-the-art 400 seat theatre and Sixth Form social area.
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