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Teaching Assistant
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Swansea
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Are you passionate about supporting children in their learning journey? We’re looking for enthusiastic Teaching Assistants to join schools in the Swansea, Llanelli and Carmarthen areas!✨ What’s on
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£89.38 - 89.38 per day
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Teaching Assistant
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Swansea
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Join Our Team – Welsh Medium Teaching Assistant! Locations: Swansea & Llanelli Pay: £89.38 per day Hours: Flexible – part-time or full-time, to suit you!Do you speak Welsh and have a passion for sup
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£89.98 - 100.00 per day
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Swansea
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EYFS - Reception
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Swansea
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✨ We’re Hiring: Fluent Welsh Flying Start Teaching Assistant ✨ Location: SA9/SA10 Area Start Date: ImmediateDo you have a passion for helping little ones grow, learn, and thrive? We’re looking for a c
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Maesteg
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Teaching Assistant
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Wales
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We’re Hiring – Teaching Assistants Wanted! ✨ Join Teaching Personnel as a Teaching Assistant working across: Maesteg | Neath | Croeserw | Pen Afan | Bridgend Pay: £89.38 per day ️ Full-time & part-t
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Teaching Assistant
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Swansea
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✨ Welsh-Medium Teaching Assistant Wanted – Swansea ✨Location: SwanseaPosition: Welsh-Medium Primary Teaching AssistantStart Date: September 2025Do you love working with children? ❤️ Fluent in Welsh
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89.38 for Teaching Assistants - 166.32 for Teachers
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Swansea
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Primary
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Swansea
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Join Teaching Personnel – Make a Difference in Local Schools! Opportunities for Teachers and Teaching Assistants Llanelli • Swansea • Neath • Port Talbot • CarmarthenFULL TIME and PART TIME availab
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Llanelli
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Primary SEN Support
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Carmarthenshire
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ob Title: Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Teaching AssistantLocation: Llanelli, Ammanford, and surrounding schools (within 30 minutes’ travel) Contract: Flexible / Supply / Potential Long-TermWe are s
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Llanelli
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Teacher
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Carmarthenshire
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Job Title: Full-Time Primary Teacher
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