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Teaching Assistants
Job in
Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 6XA, England, UK
Listed on 2026-07-18
Listing for:
Oxford High School
Full Time, Part Time, Contract
position Listed on 2026-07-18
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
School Counseling & Student Support, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Assistant
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Required from: 1st September 2026 Contract term:
Fixed Term
Hours:
Full Time or Part Time, Term Time Only We are seeking to appoint two compassionate, organised and proactive Teaching Assistants to provide dedicated support for a student with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). The student is bright, friendly, gentle, loves learning and has a complex profile of social, emotional and sensory needs. The student has a diagnosis of autism, ADHD, DCD and hyperacusis and presents with a disordered profile of social communication and language strengths and needs.
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference to a students educational experience, wellbeing and independence within a supportive school environment.
The Role The successful candidates will provide tailored support throughout the school day, including during lessons, transitions, break and lunch times, clubs, school trips and extracurricular activities. Working closely with teaching staff, parents and external professionals, you will help ensure the student can fully access the curriculum, develop independence and feel secure, included and supported in all aspects of school life.
The role will involve collaboration with a range of professionals including:
Occupational Therapists Speech and Language Therapists Autism Advisory Teachers Play Therapists Clinical Psychologists Physiotherapists and other external agencies
Key Responsibilities Provide consistent emotional, social and academic support throughout the school day Support communication, organisation, planning and engagement with learning Promote independence and inclusion at all times Support transitions between classes and activities Provide supervision and support during unstructured times, including break and lunch Assist with clubs, PE provision, physiotherapy programmes and school trips Support the student with emotional regulation using a calm and attuned approach Monitor progress and maintain detailed records Attend and minute meetings relating to the student Lead and coordinate aspects of the EHCP review process, including liaison with the Local Authority Work collaboratively with school staff, parents and external professionals Organise staff training and contribute to risk assessments where appropriate Undertake any additional administrative tasks as directed by the SENDCo/Head of NASH
The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills A patient, empathetic and flexible approach Strong organisational skills and attention to detail The ability to remain calm, observant and responsive in a busy school environment A genuine commitment to inclusion, wellbeing and student-centred support Experience supporting students with autism, ADHD, sensory needs or social communication differences would be highly desirable. This role may occasionally involve attendance on school trips, including possible evening or overnight stays.
Safeguarding responsibilities apply to this role and successful applicants will be subject to enhanced safer recruitment checks. About Oxford High School:
Since its foundation over 140 years ago in the heart of Oxford's historic city centre, Oxford High School has been innovative and pioneering in its approach to girls' education. Today, Oxford High School is a happy and vibrant place to work: our girls are highly motivated and ambitious, supportive yet self-aware. From our youngest Reception pupils through to our longest-serving members of staff, there is a real sense of pride at being part of the Oxford High community.
As well as our commitment to girls' education, we are committed to investing in our staff's personal development through training and learning initiatives and via the GDST network. Benefits:
As part of the Girls' Day School Trust, the leading and largest group of independent girls' schools in the UK, we offer a variety of benefits, which include:
Competitive salaries and pay progression Access to extensive professional development opportunities Training grants for qualifications Generous pension schemes Free school lunches A discount of up to 50% on fees for children at GDST schools Interest free loans for training, computer purchase loans A Cycle to Work scheme Competitive terms and conditions of employment Closing date:
Sunday 2 August 2026 at 23:59 hours. Interviews:
Wednesday 12 of August 2026. Oxford High School and The GDST are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, online checks and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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