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EYFS/KS1 Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 09/05/19
£57 - £65 per day

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Role: EYFS/KS1 Teaching Assistant

Location: Frampton Cotterell

Salary: £57 - 65 per day

When: Immediate start - Full-time Role

Teaching Personnel work with a school in the Frampton Cotterell that are seeking an EYFS/KS1 Teaching Assistant. This role is to start immediately and the hours are Mon-Friday 8:30-3:30pm. This is a really great school where staff are made to feel welcome and supported in a friendly environment. This is a 1:1 role where there are three children that you could be assigned to work with depending on what would work best for the child. You could be supporting children with a range of needs including speech and language issues, global delay and autism and SEMH on a 1:1 basis; so any experience with this is desired. Your day-to-day activities will include supporting the child with all activities throughout the day as well as working 1:1 on bespoke plans which may include messy play and outdoors play. This child is working at a toddler level and although does not have challenging behaviour the day can be quite full on due to the child becoming frustrated with his lack of communication.

What you gain in joining Teaching Personnel:

  • You'll be joining the market leaders in education recruitment with 20 years experience in finding people like you the right role
  • You will gain a personal consultant who works hard to make sure you are in the perfect role for you
  • Competitive weekly pay of £57-65 per day
  • Temporary to permanent work placement opportunities
  • Full-time and part-time opportunities

The ideal candidate:

  • Sensitive to the needs of children
  • Basic knowledge of the school curriculum
  • Be able to communicate effectively
  • Be passionate, engaging and enthusiastic
  • Ability to work effectively with students and staff
  • Be excellent at supporting students individually as well as in small groups
  • Any experience with SEN students is desire however not necessary

If this role is something that interests you please click apply, send your CV or call on 01179200040. Look forward to hearing from you.

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