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Future Teachers Programme- Graduate Teaching Assistant jobs!

Date posted : 13/06/19
£70 - £90 per day

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Graduate Teaching Assistant - London Teaching Assistant roles - September 2019 - £70 - £90 per day.

Daily rate: £70 to £90 per day.

  • Are you a recent graduate seeking a full-time role from September 2019 working in a school for a term, two terms or academic year?
  • Do you have experience tutoring, leading and working as a team?

Teaching Personnel are working with a several large secondary schools within London who are looking to recruit a number of Teaching Assistants to work alongside their KS3 and KS4 students from September 2019.

The ideal candidates will have experience of working with children between 9 - 16 and will be educated to a degree level - which might be looking to pursue a career in teaching or education.

The schools themselves are all rated 'Good' and 'Outstanding' by their OFSTED inspection and are all continuously looking to improve. The schools vision that Teaching Personnel work with are to be 'a forward looking school without limits; a dynamic community; welcoming to all; a family that values the journey and the destination. We all take responsibility, believe in each other, strive for success and lead by example. We are ambitious, sharing an exciting vision, building lives for the future'.

Graduate Teaching Assistant - London Teaching Assistant roles - September 2019 - £70 - £90 per day.

Essential Requirements:

  • Degree level qualification (2:2 Minimum)
  • Able to provide a full 6 year career history
  • Able to provide 2 references
  • Hold a valid passport
  • Clear Enhanced Child Workforce Only DBS (registered on the update service) - we can provide this.
  • Experience of working/supporting with children between 9 - 16
  • London based address - roles available in Southwark, Croydon, Greenwich, Wandsworth, Islington, Hackney, Redbridge, Brent, Harrow, Barnet, Hounslow, Kingston and Twickenham.

Graduate Teaching Assistant roles- Southwark, Croydon, Greenwich, Wandsworth, Islington, Hackney, Redbridge, Brent, Harrow, Barnet, Hounslow, Kingston and Twickenham.

Desirable Requirements:

  • Additional CPD courses
  • Experience working with SEN students
  • University graduate

Graduate Teaching Assistant - Southwark, Croydon, Greenwich, Wandsworth, Islington, Hackney, Redbridge, Brent, Harrow, Barnet, Hounslow, Kingston and Twickenham.

Summary

  • Secondary schools in Southwark, Croydon, Greenwich, Wandsworth, Islington, Hackney, Redbridge, Brent, Harrow, Barnet, Hounslow, Kingston and Twickenham.
  • KS3 - KS4
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant roles for term, 2 term or year long placements.
  • September 2019 start

If you believe this role is for you, please email your CV

or call our office on 02075933077!

Please note that all successful candidates will be required to come in to our office in London Bridge for a registration interview.

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