Location: Great Missenden
Overview
Are you passionate about supporting children to be their very best?
Do you want to join a nurturing and inclusive school and work with equally committed educators?
We are a warm, welcoming, and flourishing independent co-educational prep school, nestled in the heart of the Chilterns and home to over 270 children. We are seeking an exceptional Teaching Assistant to provide dedicated one-to-one and small group support for a Year 3 pupil.
Required: September start
Salary: Competitive and dependent upon experience
Contract: Fixed term
Hours: Part-time. Mornings - 20 hours per week
Closing date: 22nd May - midday
About us
Headteacher: Jonathan Coke, BA Hons PGCE.
Gateway School is a thriving, vibrant and nurturing independent day school for boys and girls aged 2 to 11, located in the heart of the Chiltern Hills in the village of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Ages: 2–11 Pupils on roll: Approx. 270 Small class sizes ensuring every child is known and supported Broad and creative curriculum Specialist teaching ISI Rated: Excellent in all areas Part of the Bellevue Education Group – offering high-quality professional development, shared expertise, and a family of schools united by a shared commitment to excellence in education. – offering global collaboration and rich CPD opportunities.
About the role
See recruitment pack attached.
About you
The ideal candidate will have recent experience working within a primary school setting, alongside a strong track record of supporting pupils with SEND. They will bring proven experience in delivering personalised 1:1 support for a child with an EHCP, using tailored learning strategies to meet individual educational, developmental, and wellbeing needs.
This role requires someone who can empathise deeply with pupils who may face challenges in school life for a variety of reasons and who understands the importance of building a trusting, supportive, and positive relationship with the child.
We are looking for a compassionate, patient, and dedicated individual with a genuine passion for working with children, who is flexible, adaptable, and hardworking.
Strong organisational skills are essential, as is the ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a committed team, working closely with staff and families to promote progress, inclusion, confidence, and overall success.