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Graduate Teaching Assistant jobs - September 19 - Finchley

Date posted : 19/06/19
£67.50 - £80 per day

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Graduate Teaching Assistant jobs - September 19 - Finchley

Graduate Teaching Assistant roles available for Secondary school base in the borough of Brent - in a Finchley Secondary school working with KS3/KS4 pupils.

Rate: £67.50 - £80 per day.

  • Are you a Graduate considering a role in teaching?
  • Would you like to be paid to train and guarantee yourself a spot on a schools direct/teach first/PGCE?

If you're answering yes, then Teaching Personnel would like to hear from you..... Now!

Two 'Good' Secondary schools in Barnet, North London are taking part in Teaching Personnel's 'Future Teachers' Programme and need candidates to be part of their training scheme.

The schools are both set in extensive grounds and easily accessible via tube, bus and car. It has been graded 'good' in last two inspections. The school is mixed boys and girls and boasts a thriving 6th form which is well resourced. The behaviour policy is well established and the school have very few disciplinary issues.

Graduate Teaching Assistant jobs - September 19 - Finchley.

You will become an integral part of the department and learn how plan, prepare and deliver lessons. You will also learn behaviour management techniques and how to differentiate your lessons.

In return you will expected to raise attainment through 1-2-1 and small group tuition and in class support.

The roles are 5 days per week, school days, so you'd typically be working 815-330ish. There will be a small amount marking and assessment involved.

Ideal candidates have the following -

  • A first or 2:1 degree
  • Previous tuition and/or school based experience (not essential)
  • A 'can do' attitude and a desire to teach

Graduate Teaching Assistant jobs - September 19 - Finchley

Graduate Teaching Assistant roles available for Secondary school base in the borough of Brent - in a Finchley Secondary school working with KS3/KS4 pupils.

If you have questions about the roles or schools please don't hesitate to get in touch on 020 7593 3077. To apply please send a CV with contact details ASAP today!

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