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Dorset Council UK

Teaching Assistant - Wyvern Academy

Weymouth
£26.8k – £28.2k/yr
Posted about 19 hours ago
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£26,846 - £28,153 (actual salary for part-time, term time only working £19,093 - £20,022)

30.75hrs per week (Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 8.50am-15.35pm and Weds 8.50am-16.20pm), Term time only, Permanent

Part-time hours also available.

Please note in your application or supporting email if you are applying for the 5 day position or if part-time, your preferred working days.


Have you ever seen a pupil’s face light up when they finally master something they’ve been struggling with?

That moment of triumph is what keeps us going - because, truthfully, getting there isn’t always easy. At Wyvern Academy, you’ll work with pupils whose needs can be complex, communication can be challenging, and days don’t always go to plan.

Some days will be busy, noisy, and full of surprises; other days will test your patience, resilience, and creativity in ways you never expected.

But in between the challenges, you’ll also experience the kind of moments you can’t quite put into words:

  • A pupil saying your name for the first time.
  • A young person who usually struggles to regulate starts managing… because of your support.
  • A child who rarely engages reaching out to hold your hand.
  • Or that quiet smile from a teenager who doesn’t easily show emotion but absolutely notices your presence.

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If you want a role that’s as real as it is rewarding, where progress comes in all shapes and sizes and where you can make a genuine difference in the lives of young people, you may have found the right place.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Support pupils in ways that are truly individual to them - often one-to-one, sometimes in small groups, and always with empathy.
  • Deliver personalised learning for pupils whose communication, sensory or behavioural needs may require patience, consistency, and adaptability.
  • Help pupils manage big emotions, sensory needs, and moments of overwhelm - calmly, safely and with compassion.
  • Create a supportive, predictable environment where pupils feel safe to try, fail, try again, and grow.
  • Keep the day running smoothly, even when plans change suddenly (as they often do).
  • Celebrate every breakthrough - even if it took three attempts, two plan-Bs, and a deep breath to get there.
  • Work closely with teachers, therapists and colleagues to support each pupil’s programme of learning and care.
  • Provide personal care with dignity and respect, supported by full training.
  • Bring curiosity, positivity and creativity into lessons through sensory activities, structured play, music and humour - because joy matters here.

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Who We’re Looking For

  • Someone patient, calm and grounded - even when the day is loud, unpredictable or emotionally demanding.
  • A kind-hearted person who can offer reassurance during challenging moments and celebrate even the smallest steps of progress.
  • Experience with children or young people is helpful, but what matters most is your resilience, compassion and willingness to learn.
  • Strong communication and organisational skills, including the ability to adapt when things don’t go to plan.
  • Someone who thrives in a team, values honesty and isn’t afraid of the tough moments - because they’re part of the journey.
  • A positive energy and a sense of humour - because you’ll need both!
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Skills

One-to-one Support
Personalised Learning
Behavioral Management
Sensory Support
Emotional Regulation
Communication Skills
Personal Care
Adaptability
Resilience
Compassion
Teamwork
Organisational Skills

Location

Weymouth, England, United Kingdom

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