HLTA (Compass Plus): Fixed Term in the first instance until 31 August 2026
Hours: 32 hours per week, worked over 5 days.
Paid Weeks: Term Time including INSET Day (45.05 paid weeks)
Salary Scale: Grade 9, points 19-25 depending on experience. Actual salary range £23,957 - £27,172 (Pay Award Pending) (£32,061 – 36,363 PA FTE)
Compass Learning Centre is looking to appoint an experienced, qualified Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) starting 1 September 2026, joining our team to work predominantly within our exciting off site provision, Compass Plus. This project is based in premises on the outskirts of Dorchester, working alongside existing Compass staff and specialist instructors. The role will involve some planning and to facilitate the delivery of classroom subjects (English, Maths, Vocational Studies) alongside supporting with the delivery of a variety of outdoor education activities.
Compass Plus caters for students with a range of educational needs who are Key Stage 4, Years 10 or 11. Hours of work are 32 hours per week over 5 days, term time including INSET days. This post is fixed term until 31 August 2026 in the first instance with the potential to become permanent.
The salary range for this post is Dorset Council Grade 9, points 19-25 dependent on experience.
This post would suit someone who enjoys working outdoors, has a passion for working with young people, and who would like to make a difference to lives of young people with complex needs and challenging behaviour.
This position is challenging but rewarding and will require you to work both alongside teachers and other education professionals, as well as independently under teachers' direction, supporting the work of groups of children and individuals. Duties are varied, depending on the special needs of the students concerned.
The successful candidate will:
- Have achieved a minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade 4 / C or above, including English and Mathematics
- Qualified HLTA status
- Ideally have experience working with young people with complex needs and challenging behaviours and experience or interest in working in outdoor education or education out of the traditional classroom environment
- Promote the inclusion of all students
- Contribute to the safeguarding and protection of all students
The young people we educate have struggled to maintain a place in mainstream school and come to us with a variety of additional needs. Our challenge is to help them build the confidence, knowledge and skills to unlock their potential. This role will suit someone who is caring, understanding and can demonstrate energy and enthusiasm with a strong positive behaviour management ethos. Class sizes are small and all of our students need bespoke individualised learning.
If you are a good team player, who is motivated, patient, resilient, understanding and have the ability to establish a rapport with young people in a busy and lively setting, this may be the job for you. You will be joining an outstanding, hardworking and friendly team of staff.
If you are interested in this post or would like more information, please contact – Michelle Nokes, Heads PA – 01305 – 206530, email: [email protected].
Further details including a job description and person specification are included in the attached Information for Applicants, however if you have any questions or would like to discuss this position please contact Michelle Nokes, Heads PA on 01305 – 206530.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Midnight on Sunday 21 June 2026