Address: Bungay High School, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1RW Salary: £24,027 pro rata Hours: Full Time. 35 hours per week, 39 weeks per year, term time plus 5 PD Days Contract: Permanent. Required from 1 September 2025 Reference: 7519 Applications are invited for two Teaching Assistants to support the education of students in Years 7 – 11, as a result in an increase in student numbers. You will be part of an experienced team of teaching assistants based in the learning support resource at Bungay High School. Each teaching assistant has a set timetable, supporting students in the lower school (Years 7-11). Support for students is in class or in small group work and one to one teaching away from the classroom and managed by the SEND Manager. You will require some experience or aptitude for mentoring young people, supporting or delivering skills clubs and scribing for students during exams. Bungay High School is a high achieving and thriving comprehensive school situated in a pleasant rural area. We are 20 miles from Norwich and 15 miles from the delightful heritage coast. We have fantastic students, great staff and a commitment to success for all. We have an excellent CPD programme and are committed to staff development. How to apply: Please feel free to contact the Rachel Blake, Headteacher’s PA either by calling 01986 891642 or emailing: rblake@bungayhigh.co.uk To find out more, please visit our website (Bungay High School) Please write your covering letter of application to Chanel Oswick, Headteacher. We do not accept CVs. Closing date: 12 pm, 30 June 2025. Interview date: week commencing, 7 July 2025. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A DBS check will be required for this post. Our values, which underpin every decision we take and the systems we use, are demonstrated in The Bungay Way, underpinned by our character virtues of RESPECT, RESILIENCE, REFLECTIVENESS and RESPONSIBIITY. We have a comprehensive student character-building programme, through which we are working towards the nationally recognised Character Quality Mark.