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CACHE Level 3 Diploma Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 05/08/17

Job description

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Recruiting Level 3 Early Years Practitioners in the Ealing borough.

  • Competitive daily pay rates.
  • Excellent transport links.
  • Part-time/Full-time positions available.

Are you a level 3 Early Years Practitioner?

Do you seek a new challenge in September?

Would you like to work alongside "outstanding" and "good" schools in the Ealing Borough?

Due to the expanding network of clients in the Ealing borough, I am recruiting a number of Level 3 teaching assistants to support in both part-time and full-time roles. As the UK's largest and longest standing recruitment agency in Education, you can rest assure we will find your dream job and work alongside your requirements.

The Candidate

-Level 3 Early Years and Child care Qualification e.g. NNEB, CACHE, NVQ Level 3 in Child care and Education

-Experience of working in an Early Years, KS1 and KS2

-Full current understanding and knowledge of children's emotional, physical, psychological and educational developmental needs from 0 to 11 years.

Desirable:

- Safeguarding Level 2

- Paediatric First Aid Qualification

- Basic Food Hygiene Certificate



If you do not hold these qualifications but have the essential requirements, please still apply as we provide a continual professional development package to all candidates working through Teaching Personnel.

Other benefits of working alongside Teaching Personnel include:

•Access to interviews at some of the most forward thinking schools in London.

•Once registered your details will be accessible to branches around the UK, so work will always be available wherever you may be.

•Exclusive access to our intervention programmes, giving you opportunities to develop pupils on a one-to-one and small group basis.

•20% off Bloomsbury's books

If you feel this role is for you, please email your CV to karan.dhanjal@teachingpersonnel.com

Teaching Personnel are committed to the safe guarding of children. All applicants will have to undergo a full enhanced disclosure. Full assistance will be provided. Due to the high volume of applications, only short listed candidates will be contacted.
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