Teaching Assistant (Health and Welfare Support)

Closing date:

July 16, 2026

Teaching Assistant (Health and Welfare Support) – 32.5 hours, term time only

Salary Range: Grade 3 (SCP5) £25,583 Pro Rata – Actual Salary £22,215 (pay award pending)

Contract Type: Fixed term linked to the continued need for additional pupil medical, health and welfare support within the school

We are seeking to appoint a caring, dedicated and highly motivated Teaching Assistant (Health and Welfare Support) to join our inclusive and supportive school community. Working under the direction of teaching staff and the SENDCo, the postholder will support pupils with additional medical, health and welfare needs, helping them to access learning, participate fully in school life and achieve their potential in a safe, nurturing environment.

This rewarding role combines classroom support with health and welfare responsibilities. The postholder will provide educational, medical and wellbeing support for pupils, including PEG feeding, personal care, administering medication where appropriate, maintaining accurate records, and promoting pupils’ independence, safety and inclusion

The successful candidate will have experience of supporting children’s learning within a school environment and hold an NVQ Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience). A willingness to undertake specialist training, including PEG feeding and other delegated healthcare procedures, is essential.

We are looking for an individual who:

  • Has high expectations for all pupils and is passionate about enabling every child to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.
  • Builds positive and respectful relationships with pupils, families, colleagues and external professionals.
  • Works effectively as part of a team whilst demonstrating initiative, resilience and a positive, professional approach.
  • Has strong communication and interpersonal skills and is committed to ongoing professional development.
  • Is willing to undertake relevant training, follow medical care plans and support pupils’ individual health and welfare needs.
  • Shares our commitment to inclusion, equality, pupil wellbeing and removing barriers to learning.
  • Is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, ensuring all pupils feel safe, valued and supported

In return, we offer:

The successful candidate will be expected to commence employment on 1st September 2026. To ensure a positive and well-supported transition for the pupil, the postholder may be required to undertake relevant training and induction activities prior to this date.

HOW TO APPLY

If you would like more information, or would like to arrange a tour of the academy, please contact Mrs. Nicola Rushton on 01538 714747 or via email at [email protected]

For the application pack and full job description please see the links below.

Please do not send a general letter; we really are looking for someone who is prepared to respond to us as an individual school. You can be assured that we will take time and care when reading your letter; we appreciate how much effort is involved in preparing such a document.

Recruitment Timetable

Closing date for applications (by 10:00am) – 16th July 2026

Final shortlisting, references requested for interviewees – 16/17th July 2026

Interviews – 22nd July 2026

Please click the links below for further information:

Advert

Candidate Pack

Application Form

Equality & Diversity Monitoring

St Edward’s Church of England Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to our safer recruitment checks, including (but not limited to) an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, social media check and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed.

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