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Sixth Form Study Support Assistant (Prince Henry's Grammar School)

Ontario
£13,027 - £14,557/Per Annum
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Wellbeing perks
Employee Assistance Programme
Salary sacrifice

About the role

About Us Prince Henry’s is an over-subscribed comprehensive school with over 1660 students, including around 350 in the Sixth Form. Our Ofsted Report (November 2024) confirms us as an outstanding school across all areas. Regardless of our current success, we strive for the continuous improvement of our educational provision so that our students are fully prepared for 21st century society. We serve the market town of Otley (in the Wharfe Valley) and the surrounding villages including Pool, Bramhope and Adel. The Wharfe Valley is a wonderful region in which to live and work. It is close to areas of outstanding natural beauty, yet also benefits from good transport links to key towns and cities across the country. Of particular interest to new members of staff is the emphasis placed on high quality professional development. Prince Henry’s is a strategic partner in the Red Kite Teaching School Alliance and as such we work with our partners to develop and deliver high quality CPL to staff in our own school and across the region. This ensures good access to development opportunities for our teaching and associate staff.

Job Description NJC Grade B1-B3 Scale Points 4-11 (Actual Salary £13,027.11 to £14,556.64 Per Annum) Permanent – 22.5 Hours Per Week Term Time Only, Plus 2 Additional Days Required from January 2026 Prince Henry’s are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Sixth Form Study Support Assistant to join their pastoral staff team.

The Sixth Form Study Support Assistant will work under the guidance of the Assistant Headteacher: Post 16 Learning to ensure that students make productive use of their private study time. They will work with individuals to help them manage their out of class learning and to encourage them to develop effective study habits.

The Successful Candidate Will Have

  • Minimum 4 GCSE's (or equivalent) Grades A*-C including English and Mathematics
  • A proven track record in working with young people and understanding their needs
  • An understanding of principles of child development and learning processes
  • Excellent communication skills
  • The ability to support, enthuse and motivate students.

In Return We Offer

  • Excellent Continuing Professional Development opportunities
  • A dedicated staff team supported by a committed and experienced senior leadership team

To arrange a visit to the school, please contact hrs@princehenrys.co.uk in the first instance.

Closing Date: Thursday 13th November 2025 at midday Selection Date: w/c 17th November 2025 Collaborative Learning Trust is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of all children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

In line with KCSiE 2025, we will carry out an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This may help identify any matters that are publicly available online, which we might want to explore with you at interview.

Benefits Wellbeing perks, Employee Assistance Programme, Salary sacrifice, cafeteria, free parking.

Desired Criteria

Please see the attached recruitment booklet.

Essential Criteria

Please see the attached recruitment booklet.

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MacIntyre Academies is a multi-academy trust for special schools and specialist alternative provision. We are sponsored by the national charity MacIntyre and our schools benefit from 50 years experience of innovative approaches to supporting children with special educational needs and their families. Our philosophy is based on MacIntyre’s commitment to providing local and personalised learning, support and care.