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Level 2 Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 21/06/19
£57 - £67 per day + weekly pay and regular training opportunities

Job description

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We require an enthusiastic Level 2 Teaching Assistant to join our team of education professionals in Selby, working within one of our client primary schools across KS1 and KS2.

Contract: Supply (temporary 1 term)

Employer: Teaching Personnel

Hours: Full time (term time only)

We are seeking an experienced Teaching Assistant to join a fantastic primary school in Selby, supporting across the whole school, although the successful applicant will mainly be based in KS1.

Ideally, we are seeking a Teaching Assistant with experience supporting children in KS1 and good basic Maths and English skills. You will be required to provide general classroom support to the class teacher and also contribute to helping raise pupil attainment during the spring term.

The school is a popular primary school located in the Selby area.

To be considered for this role, you must be registered with Teaching Personnel. You must also be obtain a Child Workforce DBS registered to the update service, or be happy to apply for a new one through Teaching Personnel. Additionally, we will need to obtain two references from your two most recent education based roles within the last 6 years.

Teaching Personnel can offer:

  • Your own specialist Recruitment Consultant, who is committed to supporting you during your journey with Teaching Personnel
  • Competitive weekly pay, based on qualification, experience and the nature of the role, paid directly through PAYE, with no umbrella companies
  • Refer a friend scheme - earn a £50 bonus for every friend you refer who is successful in their application
  • Annual Teaching Assistant of the year awards
  • Access to your own personal online portal, complete with an interactive online diary so that you can manage your bookings and availability from your PC, laptop or smartphone
  • Access to our CPD Academy, with FREE and subsidised training courses, including a large variety of online training as well as regular Team Teach Moving & Handling training days - see below for more details:

The CPD Academy is an online portal where you can browse and book the most relevant up to date CPD courses available. It also has a number of other tools outlined below that are designed to support your professional development and make working through Teaching Personnel a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Through the CPD Academy, you can:

  • View and book online CPD Courses through New Skills Academy
  • Download lesson resources to support you on your school assignment
  • Update your work diary
  • View and book Face to Face CPD Courses
  • Update your CV with new skills and experience
  • Upload and edit your personal statement
  • View our Interview and Trial Day Preparation Guide
  • Visit our online bookshop
  • View your payslips
  • Store your CPD course certificates and build a professional development portfolio

If you are, therefore, interested in this Level 2 Teaching Assistant role in Selby, please contact Molly on 01482 908010 or click 'apply now' and we will be in touch.

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