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Graduate TA

Date posted : 22/01/20
£1,140 - 1,350 per month

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Monday 24th February – Friday 17th July; full time support required working with vulnerable students.

Are you a graduate interested in working within a secondary school and want to gain some further experience in the Warrington area?

Secondary school located in the Warrington area is seeking to appoint a confident and approachable graduate to support in their school. The successful graduate will be fulfilling the role of a Teaching Assistant supporting and assisting within the classroom working with students in a variety of subjects. There is an open vacancy within the school’s support department for a teaching assistant, therefore presenting a fantastic opportunity for a graduate to work at this supportive secondary school.

This role is ideal for a graduate who is considering undertaking a PGCE in the future or for graduates who want more experience within a school setting. The successful graduate will have the opportunity to gain invaluable experience working with teachers and support staff alike, collaborating and working with them to get the best out of all students being supported. If you are a graduate from any degree background looking into an education based career then apply now to be considered for this full time teaching assistant position. The successful graduate is required to start on Monday 24th February following the half term break.

This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is for the remainder of the academic year with the successfully appointed graduate having the opportunity to support in a variety of subjects, across the age range and with full classes, small groups and on a 1:1 basis. This will give you the chance to gain experience in all aspects of teaching.

Highlights of this Graduate Teaching Assistant position:

  • Pay between GBP1140 - GBP1350 per month, depending on previous experience
  • Ideal experience to support a PGCE application
  • Full time position available
  • Supportive secondary school easily accessible via public transportation links

The school being located in the central Warrington area is very easily accessible for any graduate living in the nearby area. The school is well serviced by public transport and for those that drive, the school has a large on site secure car park. The support team and entire senior leadership is highly supportive with the school regularly supporting graduates looking for a future role as a teacher.

With opportunity to provide intervention or support students who require it the most, this role will allow the successful graduate to gain the necessary experience to support a future PGCE application or allow them to be involved and gain understanding of the education sector.  

If you are a graduate of a specific subject, and have the desire to work in the education sector, then apply now for further information on how this school can support your specific interests.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later

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