Specialist VI Teaching Assistant

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Location: Sutton Coldfield
Job Description:

Are you a skilled, highly motivated, enthusiastic and creative teaching assistant with a desire to make a difference?

Moor Hall School is looking for a Specialist Teaching Assistant to support one of our pupils with a visual impairment. This will incorporate working in collaboration with senior leaders and teaching staff to support the delivery of our broad and varied curriculum and develop ‘The Moor Hall Child’ alongside individualised support.

We are looking for a kind, caring and committed individual who has the passion and energy to inspire our children. You will need to have excellent communication skills and be able to form positive relationships with our children, staff, parents and governors.

As we are looking to add a specific skillset to our team, this individual will need to have a level of proficiency in reading and using Braille. You will bring experience of working with visually impaired pupils and will be able to support and adapt learning alongside promoting independence.

Essential qualifications

  • Experience of working with a young person with visual impairment
  • Experience of working with tactile resources
  • Experience of tailoring learning activities to ensure they are accessible
  • Ability to anticipate and mitigate risk for the young person when they are moving around independently
  • Ability to work with specialist professionals
  • Ability to work as part of a team and provide feedback to the class teacher
  • Willingness to develop skills in Braille
  • Ability to or willingness to learn to use specialist equipment (eg visualiser) to support pupil
  • Clear insights as to when to step in to support and when to allow pupil to be independent

Desirable qualifications

  • Knowledge of the KS1 curriculum

We can offer you a fresh, new challenge, wonderful children and a supportive staff team.

The vision for our school is to develop the Moor Hall Child – a confident, healthy and responsible child who achieves their very best. Moor Hall School is an OFSTED rated Outstanding school.

Our vision

At Moor Hall School, we nurture healthy and confident children who can achieve their best across a broad range of subjects. We want our children to be creative, innovative individuals who will develop transferrable knowledge, skills and attitudes in preparation for an ever-changing future. The Moor Hall child will value themselves and the viewpoints of others in our diverse society – they will understand equality and strive to make a better, more peaceful world.

We place our vision for the Moor Hall Child at the heart of all we do.

All applicants must be qualified to NVQ Level 3 for Teaching Assistants or equivalent and be able to evidence this.

This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 and therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role.

How to apply

An application pack is available on our website:

https://www.moorhall.bham.sch.uk/vacancies/

Completed applications should be emailed, by 9am Monday 29 June 2026 to:

recruitment@moorhall.bham.sch.uk

Please add Teaching Assistant to the heading of your email.

Shortlisting will take place w/c 29 June and invites to interview will be sent by Friday 3 July 2026.

Interviews will be held on Tuesday 7 July 2026.

Moor Hall school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. Applicants will be subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and other vetting checks. The successful candidate will be subject to necessary pre‑employment checks, including: an enhanced DBS; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references.

We welcome enquiries from everyone and value diversity in our workforce.

BCC is a Living Wage employer.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are protected, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Further information about filtering offences can be found in the DBS filtering guide.

Job purpose

This level is applicable to experienced teaching assistants whose working role calls for competence across a varied range of responsibilities.

To support teaching staff in the development and education of pupils including the provision of specialist skills as appropriate.

To support the inclusion, independence, and educational development of a pupil with a visual impairment within our mainstream school. Working under the direction of the SENDCo and class teacher, you will help ensure the pupil can fully access the curriculum, develop independence and participate fully in school life. You will support the pupil throughout the school day, adapt learning resources, and produce materials in Braille.

Key responsibilities

Support for pupils (either individually or in groups)

Support the activities of individuals or groups

Establish and maintain relationships with individual pupils and groups

Contribute to individual Education Plans as appropriate

Support pupils during learning activities

Promote pupils’ social and emotional development

Contribute to the health and well‑being of pupils

Provide support for bilingual/multilingual pupils (where appropriate to the focus of the role)

Support children with specific needs (where appropriate to the focus of the role), for example, sensory and/or physical impairment, cognitive or learning difficulties, behavioural, emotional and social development needs, communication and interaction difficulties

Support pupils with literacy and numeracy skills

Support pupils to access the curriculum

Dealing with the personal care needs of children where appropriate in line with the guidance of the local authority

Support for the teacher(s)

Observe and report on pupil performance

Contribute to the planning and evaluation of learning activities

Assist in preparing and maintaining the learning environment

Contribute to the management of pupils’ behaviour

Contribute to maintaining pupils’ records

Support the maintenance of pupils’ safety and security

Supervise the whole class for a short time in an emergency (normally for a period less than a whole lesson until the teacher returns or alternative arrangements are made) or for a very short period of planned absence for less than a whole lesson

Undertake routine marking in line with school policy

Provide general administrative support, for example, administer coursework, produce worksheets etc.

Undertake joint home visits as appropriate and in line with LEA policy

To provide direct specialist support one‑to‑one, encouraging independence and social interaction.

Specialist TA support for VI pupil

Contribute to planning, recording and implementation of individualised programmes of work

Work with teachers in lesson planning, evaluating and modifying lesson plans as appropriate

To monitor and evaluate pupils’ responses to learning activities through observation and planned recording of achievement, providing objective and accurate feedback

To contribute information for progress reports, annual review reports, and Educational Health Care Plans

To be involved in Special Educational Needs review and progress meetings as appropriate, either through contribution or attendance

To prepare support materials and assist with classroom activities

To ensure that teaching materials and resources are adapted and/or enlarged and that other strategies are in place

To support the use of ICT in learning activities and develop pupils’ competence and independence in its use

To facilitate the development of social skills and emotional development

Providing support for pupils during off‑site educational visits

To participate in performance management programmes to develop competencies to effectively support pupils with visual impairment.

Support for the school

Support the development and effectiveness of team work within the school environment

Develop and maintain working relationships with other professionals

Liaise with parents as appropriate

Review and develop own professional practice

Work as required across the curriculum and in all Key Stages within the school in accordance with the job

Support for the curriculum

Support the use of information and communication technology in the classroom

General

Individuals have a responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people he/she is responsible for or comes into contact with

To ensure their tasks are carried out with due regard to Health and Safety

To participate in appropriate professional development including adhering to the principle of performance management

To adhere to the ethos of the school

To promote the agreed vision and aims of the school

To set an example of personal integrity and professionalism

Attendance at appropriate staff meetings and parents evenings

Any other duties as commensurate within the grade in order to ensure the smooth running of the school

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Posted: June 18th, 2026