eTeach UK Limited • Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7AN
About this role
We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join our dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about making a difference, nurturing the whole child, and supporting high‑quality teaching and learning across the school.
Salary
£26,293.00 (FTE) (£14.00 per hour).
Actual
£20,122.05 (32.5 hours) - £22,289.04 (36 hours)Teaching and Learning
HLTA
32.5–36 hours per week, 38.6 weeks per yearDemonstrate an informed and efficient approach to teaching and learning by adopting relevant strategies to support the work of the teacher and increase achievement for all pupils, including those with SEND
Promote, support and facilitate inclusion by encouraging participation of all pupils in learning and extracurricular activities
Support the delivery of a broad and balanced curriculum aimed at enabling all pupils to achieve their full potential
Use effective behaviour management strategies in line with the school’s policy and procedures
Support class teachers in maintaining good order and discipline, ensuring a safe and productive learning environment
Organise and manage teaching spaces and resources to create a stimulating and safe learning environment
Observe pupil performance and share relevant information with the class teacher
Supervise a class in the teacher’s absence
Use IT skills to enhance pupils’ learning
Undertake any other relevant duties as directed by the class teacher
Planning
Contribute to effective assessment and planning by supporting the monitoring, recording and reporting of pupil performance and progress
Read and understand lesson plans prior to lessons, where available
Prepare the classroom for learning activities
Use subject or specialist expertise to support planning and preparation of learning activities, including planning your role within them
Use allocated time to devise clearly structured, motivating activities that advance learning
Plan for the inclusion of all pupils in learning activities
Working with Staff, Parents/Carers and Professionals
Communicate effectively with staff, pupils, parents and carers under the direction of the class teacher
Share knowledge and understanding of pupils with colleagues and external professionals to support informed decision-making about interventions and provision
Contribute to meetings with parents/carers by providing feedback on pupil progress, attainment and barriers to learning, as directed
Work with the class teacher to keep external professionals informed of pupils’ progress or concerns
Understand your role within the classroom and wider school to work collaboratively and effectively with teachers and specialist colleagues
Collaborate with colleagues and other relevant professionals within and beyond the school
Build and maintain effective professional relationships
Health and Safety
Promote the safety and wellbeing of pupils, following Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance and the school’s safeguarding and child protection policies
Support children who are upset or who have had accidents
Professional Development
Maintain up-to-date knowledge and understanding by reflecting on practice, liaising with school leaders and identifying relevant professional development
Take opportunities to build skills, qualifications and experience with the support of the school
Participate in the school’s appraisal procedures
About The Good Shepherd Trust
On 1 March 2024, Cranleigh C of E Primary School became part of The Good Shepherd Trust (GST) — a multi‑academy trust serving 24 schools across Surrey and Hampshire. Our trust includes both Church of England and non‑church schools across primary and secondary phases.
The GST is committed to building a strong, supportive family of schools that work collaboratively and share common values and ambitions. Staff development is a key priority, and as part of the trust you will have access to a wide range of professional learning opportunities.
We are committed to becoming a more diverse organisation, reflecting our belief that we are “better, together.” We warmly welcome applications from all who are committed to this ethos, and particularly from Black and minority ethnic candidates, who are currently under‑represented across the trust. We always appoint on merit and are happy to discuss flexible working options.
Please note
We reserve the right to interview strong candidates upon application and may close the advert early. Early applications are strongly encouraged.