Teaching Assistant
As a Teaching Assistant, the work centres on supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role. It would suit someone who can bring warm, steady communication with children and families to the role.
Why this role may suit you
Looking for a role that offers flexibility, variety, and the opportunity to make a difference in multiple school settings? You could be supporting a Year 1 pupil with autism one day and working within a KS2 intervention group the next.
Learning support involved
Supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role.
Education skills and requirements
- Previous experience supporting children with ALN.
- Opportunities to experience a variety of schools.
- Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one).
Practical information
- Providing one-to-one support for pupils with Additional Learning Needs.
- Supporting children with ASD, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, SEMH needs and learning difficulties.
- Assisting class teachers with lesson delivery and classroom activities.
- Weekly PAYE pay.
Requirements mentioned
- DBS check
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Flexible working
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