Teaching Assistant / Pastoral Mentor - Alternative Provision School
Location: Thrapston, Northamptonshire
Permanent
Full-time - Term-time only
Are you passionate about supporting young people who need a nurturing and flexible learning environment? Do you believe wellbeing and personal growth matter just as much as academic achievement? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!
We're working with a forward-thinking independent alternative provision school in Thrapston, seeking dedicated Teaching Assistants and Pastoral Mentors to join their supportive and inclusive team.
This school prioritises wellbeing, both for pupils and staff. You'll be working in a setting where the person matters as much as the professional. Whether you're supporting students academically or offering emotional and behavioural support, you'll be making a tangible difference every day.
Perks & Benefits -
Wellbeing at the Core: Free wellbeing app, discounted gym memberships, and counselling support
Professional Development: Paid training & qualifications - including a Level 3 or 5 TA apprenticeship
Generous Leave: Holiday allowances plus extra for foster carers
Family-Friendly Policies: Enhanced maternity/paternity leave
Health Support: Medicash scheme covering optical, dental, and holistic care (up to £900/year)
Financial Security: Death in Service benefit (4x salary)
Recognition: Monthly and annual staff awards
Referral Bonus: £500 for introducing new talent
Leadership Access: Weekly drop-ins with SLT
Annual Conference: Group-wide development & recognition event
What we're looking for:
GCSEs in Maths & English (Grade C/4 or above) - or equivalent
Experience in a school or alternative provision setting
Ability to engage and build trust with pupils, especially those with SEN or behavioural needs
Understanding of safeguarding, wellbeing and British values
Team player with excellent communication skills
Passionate about supporting students both pastorally and academically
About the School:
This small, independent alternative provision school supports around 35 pupils who require a nurturing environment to re-engage with education. With a team of teachers and support staff, the school focuses on building confidence, emotional wellbeing, and academic skills - enabling pupils to reintegrate into mainstream education or pursue alternative pathways.
You'll work closely with teachers and tutors to support learning in the classroom and help overcome barriers outside it. Whether you're helping prepare resources, supporting behaviour strategies, or offering pastoral care, you'll play a vital role in transforming young lives.
Key Responsibilities:
Support academic learning and personal development
Help maintain a positive, safe, and inclusive classroom environment
Assist with resource preparation and classroom management
Encourage progress through 1:1 and small group support
Provide emotional and behavioural support when needed
Interested in applying?
This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who is looking to grow professionally in a supportive, student-focused environment. Submit your CV & I will contact you to discuss further.
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