Jump to main content
Search
shortlist register contact us menu

General Cover Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 11/01/17

Job description

This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

Secondary School Learning Mentor – Outstanding Secondary School - South London!

  • Secondary School Learning Mentor – Outstanding Secondary School - South London!
  • Fantastic pay rates
  • Great career opportunities

Secondary School Learning Mentor – Outstanding Secondary School

Are you a graduate keen to work against educational inequality?

Have you finished your degree and want to make best use of your talents?

How about a full year of paid experience in a secondary school, perhaps in preparation for teacher training the following year?

Maybe you have applied for graduate teaching schemes and not had enough experience?

If so this school wants to hear from you!

If you're thinking of doing a teacher training at some point but feel you would benefit from working with ‘Outstanding' Teachers and a bespoke training programme then this is tailor-made for you!

This popular secondary school found in South London is keen to offer an opportunity for a talented graduate to join them at half term for the academic year, supporting struggling students.

---Graduate Learning Mentor

---Permanent/Fixed term contract

---Competitive Salary of £300+per week

---Popular School located in South London

---Good public transport links

Graduate Learning Mentor – The person

For this role you must be a graduate with a minimum of a 2:1 class degree. You must be an enthusiastic individual who has empathy and resilience. You must have great communication skills and really feel passionate about supporting struggling pupils from a variety of socio-economic contexts.

Humanities Graduate Teaching Assistant – The role

This Learning Mentor position involves working in the warm and friendly inclusion team department where fresh ideas and knowledge will be essential to assisting teachers with planning and preparation. Your responsibilities will be to support pupils on a 1:1 basis and group sessions helping to boost confidence and attainment regardless of their ability levels.

The school is a very highly regarded school located in South London and is close to the train station and bus station!

If interested, please send your CV to thomas.hayes@teachingpersonnel.com!
List #1

Related posts

Meet Hope – TP Team Spotlight

Teaser

Educators

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD12YY

Summary

Meet Hope Rodriguez – Manchester Primary Consultant Since joining Teaching Personnel just over a year ago, Hope Rodriguez has made an incredible impact in the Manchester

Teaser

Hope Rodriguez, Recruitment Consultant, shares an insight into her career and day-to-day life in work.

Read more
Autumn budget: the £33 million boost for libraries, play, and tackling child poverty

Teaser

Education News

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD11YY

Summary

Following the mixed reaction to the Budget, we take a closer look at Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcements and what the Budget means for education. The Budget introduced targeted investments to

Teaser

Following the mixed reaction to the Budget, we take a closer look at Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcements and what the Budget means for education. The Budget introduced targeted investments to support literacy and wellbeing.

Read more
Strengthen your school’s SEND support with SLCN trained staff

Teaser

Special Educational Needs

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD11YY

Summary

Equip your school with staff who go beyond the basics. At Teaching Personnel, we’re proud to offer schools more than just cover. We provide educators who are trained, prepared, and ready to suppor

Teaser

Read more
Celebrating One Year of the CPD Academy

Teaser

Educators

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD11YY

Summary

This week marks one year since the launch of Teaching Personnel’s CPD Academy, and what an incredible year of learning it’s been!Over the past 12 months, thousands of educators across the country

Teaser

Read more
Meet Morgan – TP Team Spotlight

Teaser

People & Culture

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

Meet Morgan Sharkey, Education Recruitment Consultant in our Preston Team What’s your role and what does a typical day look like?                                 

Teaser

Morgan Sharkey, Education Recruitment Consultant, shares an insight into his career and day-to-day life in work.

Read more
ADHD Awareness Month 2025 - Ellen's experience

Teaser

Awareness Days

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

This ADHD Awareness Month, Ellen shares her experience of being diagnosed with ADHD and how she's raising awareness of it so more support can be more provided. When someone close to me suggested I

Teaser

In this blog, Ellen shares her experience of ADHD for ADHD Awareness Month.

Read more
Safeguarding at Teaching Personnel: Embedding a Culture of Safety

Teaser

Educators

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

At Teaching Personnel, safeguarding isn’t just a policy - it’s the foundation of everything we do. As the Designated Safeguarding Lead, I’m responsible for ensuring that we embed a culture of “it

Teaser

At Teaching Personnel, safeguarding isn’t just a policy - it’s the foundation of everything we do.

Read more
Taking on the Three Peaks Challenge

Teaser

People & Culture

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Three peaks, three mountains, three countries… and a lot of sweets. Jordan Chapman shares how the team tackled the Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for charities across the UK. 

Teaser

Read about the TP team taking on the Three Peaks Challenge.

Read more
Celebrating National Teaching Assistants’ Day 2025: Making Every Page Count

Teaser

Awareness Days

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Today, we come together to mark National Teaching Assistants’ Day, a celebration of the incredible work that teaching assistants (TAs) do in schools across the country. This year’s theme, “Read To

Teaser

Read more
Teaching interview questions: what to expect and how to prepare

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Walking into a teaching interview can be nerve-wracking, even for experienced teachers. The secret? Preparation. Knowing what to expect, understanding the school, and thinking through your answer

Teaser

Teaching interviews can feel daunting, but the right preparation makes all the difference. From common questions to safeguarding, behaviour management, and career development, here’s how to prepare, what to expect, and how to make the best impression.

Read more
company logo
Search