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Graduate Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 09/01/19
£54 - £65 per day

Job description

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Our client secondary school located in the Wythenshawe area is looking for a graduate to join their inclusion and diversity team after the February half term. The successful graduate will be supporting within the internal exclusion unit working with small groups providing intervention in English and Maths. This will be working on Literacy and Numeracy in particular at a low level, working with the more vulnerable students who require more attention to remain engaged with school work.

The successful graduate would benefit from having completed a degree in a related subject to English, Writing, Numeracy or Finance of some sort. Any relevant experience in tutoring or working with secondary school aged students would also be desirable. Please ensure this experience is outlined on your application/CV.

Graduates of any discipline are still encouraged to apply, especially those with relevant experience and any graduates with a natural flare for Literacy or Numeracy are highly encouraged to apply.

Highlights of the graduate teaching assistant role:

  • Pay will range between £54 - £65 on a daily rate
  • Full time role starting after the February half term
  • Highly supportive and successful secondary school located in the Wythenshawe area of South Manchester
  • Support vulnerable low ability students with Literacy and Numeracy support

The school is highly supportive of graduates having a number of graduates work with them in the past academic year. The appointed graduate will therefore benefit from regular training, access to courses through Teaching Personnel and the opportunity to network within school gaining vital experience which could support a future PGCE application.

Any future teachers are encouraged to apply as this will provide highly valuable experience for a future application and teacher training. The school is located in the heart of Wythenshawe making it very easily accessible for any graduates that live in and around Manchester city centre. The tram services the area closely as well local buses traveling to the schools regularly. For those graduates that drive, the school has a secure on site car park with plenty of parking available and is set within a residential area.

If you are a graduate who is looking for a move into the education sector and has any relevant experience of working with, supporting or tutoring secondary school students, then apply now with your latest CV and application.

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