Blenheim Schools
Teaching Assistant with Dyslexia Training

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Job Title: Teaching Assistant with Dyslexia Training
Location: Oakfields Preparatory School
Salary: £20 - £21.50 per Hour
Hours: 15 Hours per Week
This is a fixed term contract until August 2028
About the School - Oakfields Preparatory School
Oakfields Preparatory School is an independent day school located in Upminster, where tradition meets dynamism, creating an extraordinary pathway of opportunities for pupils aged 3 to 11.
At Oakfields, we prioritise small class sizes and provide a nurturing and stimulating environment. We are dedicated to delivering a bespoke and enriched curriculum tailored to each pupil's needs. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond academics; we prioritise the holistic development of each pupil, fostering their caring nature and building confidence.
We offer an energetic and diverse range of extra-curricular activities and enrichment programmes aimed at increasing learning opportunities for all pupils, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.
The school now has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Teaching Assistant with Dyslexia Training to join our fantastic team.
About Blenheim Schools
Blenheim Schools is a growing family of innovative, high quality independent schools committed to enabling outstanding futures for every pupil. Our ethos centres on truly understanding each child, their talents, character and aspirations by providing a personalised ambitious education that helps every child to thrive.
We deliver a broad, enriching curriculum supported by tailored teaching and exceptional pastoral care. We celebrate individuality, nurture confidence and champion every learner so they can discover their strengths and achieve their potential.
Joining Blenheim Schools means becoming part of a collaborative, forward-thinking community that values creativity, inclusion and professional growth. Our teams are united by a shared belief in the power of education to transform lives and by a commitment to delivering outstanding experiences for pupils and families.
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About the role
This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate individual to inspire our children. The purpose of this role is to provide targeted, personalised support for a Key Stage 2 pupil with dyslexia, enabling them to access the curriculum, develop confidence, and make sustained academic progress. The role involves working closely with the SENCo and Class Teacher to implement strategies and interventions aligned to the pupil’s EHCP.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide 1:1 support tailored to the pupil’s specific learning needs, particularly dyslexia
- Deliver and support EHCP targets and structured interventions
- Adapt learning materials to ensure access to the curriculum
- Support the pupil in developing literacy skills, organisation, and confidence
- Encourage positive behaviour and engagement in line with school policy
- Monitor and record progress, providing feedback to the SENCo and Class Teacher
- Foster a positive, supportive relationship with the pupil
- Implementing dyslexia-friendly strategies (e.g. multi-sensory approaches, scaffolding, reading/writing support)
- Assisting the pupil with focus, task completion and independent learning skills


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Who we are looking for:
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
- GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent)
- Experience in a 1:1 TA or Learning Support role
- Experience supporting children with dyslexia and/or specific learning needs
- Understanding of SEND and the SEND Code of Practice
- Ability to deliver structured, targeted interventions
- Strong communication skills with staff, pupils and parents
- Patient, empathetic and adaptable approach
- Level 3 Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) qualification in Dyslexia, or an equivalent recognised qualification is desirable
- Commitment to ongoing CPD in supporting dyslexic learners is desirable
Benefits at Blenheim Schools:
- Competitive salary depending upon qualifications and experience
- Free lunch provided during Term Time
- Annual leave and public holidays
- Free parking on site (subject to availability)
- School fee discount
- Exclusive third-party discounts
- Ongoing professional development
How to Apply
Complete this application before the closing date.
Blenheim Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
We are an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and treating all employees with dignity and respect regardless of background.
Early applications are encouraged, we reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to closing date for the right applicant.
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