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Exciting Opportunities for SEND Teaching Assistants Across Wakefield! Supporting Pupils with Additional Needs in Primary SchoolsAre you passionate about making a real difference for children with additional needs? Join our team of SEND Teaching Assistants (TAs) supporting primary schools across the Wakefield district!What We Offer:Flexible day-to-day, short-term, and long-term placements tailored...
Aspiring teacher – Primary teacher – Teaching assistant Aspiring Trainee Teacher – Teaching Assistant Role Location: Guildford Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: £101.40- £115 per day Are you an aspiring teacher eager to kickstart your career in education? We’re looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to join a vibrant primary school in Guildford. This is an...
You should hold a degree in any subject and have a genuine interest in early childhood education. Patience, enthusiasm, and strong communication skills are essential. Previous experience working with young children—whether in a nursery, school, or volunteer setting—will be an advantage.
Working Pattern: Term time only (38 weeks) 32.5 hours per week Actual Starting Salary (calculated pro rata): £25,583 (including SEN Allowance)+ Fringe Allowance £726 Salaries are paid in 12 equal monthly instalments Desmond Anderson Primary Academy is seeking two dedicated SEN Teaching Assistants to join our Specialist Unit. These roles may include providing 1:1 support for children with...
Primary Teaching Assistant – Sheffield Full-time | Part-time | Day-to-day |petitive Daily Rates Are you searching for your next Primary Teaching Assistant role in Sheffield? Look no further—Hays Education has a wide range of exciting opportunities ready for passionate individuals like you. With daily rates from £80 to £100, your experience and dedication will be recognised and rewarded. Flexible...
You will work with lower ability and SEN pupils in Secondary key stages - supporting across a wide range of subjects.
You will be required to support the Class Teacher in delivering lessons and classroom management.
You will be a positive and happy presence in class who is able to provide pupils with encouragement and praise.
You will support and provide an environment where children are able to complete homework, and maintain a clean and tidy area.
You will encourage children’s participation in games and activities to ensure that they are happy and safe during their time at GSAL Owls.
You will be expected to assist with personal care, and support children with eating and drinking.
You will work closely with other team members to organise events, help design and deliver content, and encourage and manage employee volunteering. In this role you will also help with research projects and content creation.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.
You will work closely with other team members to organise events, help design and deliver content, and encourage and manage employee volunteering. In this role you will also help with research projects and content creation.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.
You will also support Laudato Si initiatives, represent us at events, and manage communications such as newsletters and diocesan updates, ensuring justice and peace activities remain visible, connected, and impactful. Additionally, you will:
You will work closely with other team members to organise events, help design and deliver content, and encourage and manage employee volunteering. In this role you will also help with research projects and content creation.
You should hold a degree in any subject and be passionate about supporting children in a school environment. Strong communication skills, reliability, and a nurturing approach are key. Previous experience working with children—whether in a school, tutoring, or volunteer setting—will be an advantage.
You will also support Laudato Si initiatives, represent us at events, and manage communications such as newsletters and diocesan updates, ensuring justice and peace activities remain visible, connected, and impactful.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.
You will work closely with other team members to organise events, help design and deliver content, and encourage and manage employee volunteering. In this role you will also help with research projects and content creation.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.
You will experience and learn from a stimulating and challenging working environment, treat conditions and cases not usually seen in urban areas and help leave a legacy of improved quality of care by sharing knowledge and skills with local staff who are eager for support.