French Language Assistant

The Latymer School

French Language Assistant

Salary Not Specified

The Latymer School, Edmonton, Greater London

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 21 Sep | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 739fa6c44ef04814955823adc645937b

Full Job Description

Start date: As soon as possible Closing date: Monday 30th September 2024 Hours: 12 hours per week Weeks: 32 weeks a year Contract: Fixed Term ending on 31st August 2025 The Latymer School is an oversubscribed high achieving, but caring Grammar School in North London. Visitors comment on the warm atmosphere and the high levels of participation in extra-curricular activities that encourage students to foster and nurture their skills and interests beyond the confines of the curriculum. We are proud of our inclusive school community and there is a real passion for teaching and learning in a supported and welcoming atmosphere that inspires risk-taking and creativity. The French department is seeking an enthusiastic language assistant to support our high achieving A-Level and GCSE students in their oral exam preparation and to help the department with conducting KS3 speaking assessments. The candidate should have excellent subject knowledge and an interest in the chosen language country, film culture and literature. You will need to be flexible and have a positive approach. Successful applicant will need to demonstrate: · Oral and written fluency and grammatical accuracy in French at a native level speaker level · To have clear understanding and up to date knowledge of the English education system and French GCSE and A-level oral exam requirements (we use AQA) · To have an enthusiasm approach for French and have the flexibility in supporting our young children in their learning. · To have the ability to work productively in a highly motivated team. · To offer feedback on students' level of progress, approach to learning, and level of effort. · To offer additional assistance in the target language to students who may be having difficulty as instructed by their teachers or the department head. · To create displays that are appropriate for the MFL department in collaboration with other language assistants. · To support the teaching of the target language by finding and collating interesting authentic language resources. · To be willing to support the MFL Faculty in organising and joining in extra-curricular activities: local trips, theatre visits, cinema, language events, etc. In return we can offer:

  • Commitment to training opportunities
  • Cycle scheme
  • A supportive working environment
  • If you are interested in this post, please apply now. Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible, as the school reserves the right to close the advert should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate. The Latymer School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment. Any offer of employment is subject to a satisfactory 'Enhanced with a Barred List Check' through the Disclosure and Barring Service. The Latymer School is an equal opportunities employer.

    The French department is seeking an enthusiastic language assistant to support our high achieving A-Level and GCSE students in their oral exam preparation and to help the department with conducting KS3 speaking assessments. The candidate should have excellent subject knowledge and an interest in the chosen language country, film culture and literature. You will need to be flexible and have a positive approach. Successful applicant will need to demonstrate: · Oral and written fluency and grammatical accuracy in French at a native level speaker level · To have clear understanding and up to date knowledge of the English education system and French GCSE and A-level oral exam requirements (we use AQA) · To have an enthusiasm approach for French and have the flexibility in supporting our young children in their learning. · To have the ability to work productively in a highly motivated team. · To offer feedback on students' level of progress, approach to learning, and level of effort. · To offer additional assistance in the target language to students who may be having difficulty as instructed by their teachers or the department head. · To create displays that are appropriate for the MFL department in collaboration with other language assistants. · To support the teaching of the target language by finding and collating interesting authentic language resources. · To be willing to support the MFL Faculty in organising and joining in extra-curricular activities: local trips, theatre visits, cinema, language events, etc.