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Date posted : 09/05/18
£9 - £12 per hour

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Graduate Teaching Assistant Required for two Primary School in Eccles, Salford, M30.

Maths, English, Psychology, Creative Writing or Education Studies Graduates.

Graduate Teaching Assistants looking for school based experience using English, Maths, Education Studies or Psychology.

Future Teaching Positions and potential school based contracts on offer.

With a passion for achieving the highest possible results for their pupils and to raise attainment across the school, a primary school cluster in the Eccles area of Salford M30 are looking to appoint graduate teaching assistants with specialisms in Maths, English, Education Studies or Psychology.

The Salford cluster Primary Schools are looking enthusiastic graduates who are looking to make a career in education or teaching. If you have a strong academic background and have experience of working as a teaching assistant in a primary school previously, however not essential. You would be supporting learning in Maths, English and Spelling and Grammar specifically in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. If you are looking to complete a PGCE or further your career into teaching, this would be an ideal opportunity for you.

Highlights of the role:

*Full time teaching assistant (English, Maths and Spelling and Grammar) September start

*Small group work and interventions with Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 children.

*1:1 support for SEN and lower ability pupils

*Ideal post for graduates wanting a career in teaching

*Develop your knowledge of the national curriculum in the core subjects

Located in the Eccles area of Salford there are two primary schools with a very supportive staff team. Many pupils come from disadvantaged backgrounds and the schools proudly serves their local community and families.

Any graduates interested in working as a teaching assistant and wishing to apply for these positions should get in touch using the details below as interviews and trial days will be set up.

Please call Pat in the Manchester West Primary Branch of Teaching Personnel on 0161 242 1792 or email for more information or to apply.

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