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  • Kersey Primary School Kersey Ipswich IP7 6EG
  • Teaching Assistant and Breakfast Club Lead (combined or separate roles considered)
  • 12.26 per hour
  • 23 hours per week* 38 weeks per year
  • Maternity Cover
  • Reference: 7464

*Working Patterns:

Teaching Assistant: Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday 8.45am 12pm (13 hours per week)

AfterSchool Club Lead: Monday - Friday 3.30pm -5.30pm (10 hours per week).

Kersey Church of England Primary School is lookingfor an exceptionalTeaching Assistant and combined Breakfast Club Lead who is keen to join a friendly caring and dynamic team. However the school would be prepared to consider the roles separately for the right candidates.

Kersey Primary is a thriving and popularschoolat the heart of the village. We are proud to have been awarded a Good Ofsted rating with Outstanding Personal Development and Outstanding Behaviour and Attitudes (June 2024).

This is an exciting opportunityfor an enthusiasticand self-motivatedTeaching Assistant who wishes to join a successful and forward-thinking school. As part of the Tilian Partnership MAT you willbe supported in your career developmentand have access to high quality professionaldevelopment.

We are passionate about ensuring that everychild reaches their potential whilst developing their excitement for learning and exploringthe world around them creating opportunities and experiencesdesigned to help them discover and flourish.

For more information:

Visits to the school are welcomed. For an informal discussion or to arrange a visit please contact the school on0.

How to apply:

Please submit your completed application form to:

Closing date: 3pm 6 June 2025.

Interview date: week commencing 16 June 2025.




Key Skills
Change Management,Airport Security,Bid Management,Biomedical,Arbitration
Employment Type :Part-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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