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Date posted : 09/04/19
£60 - £65 per day

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Teaching Personnel are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and forward thinking Teaching Assistant, to work within Hull Schools.

Contract: Temporary (1 term initially)

Employer: Teaching Personnel

Hours: Full Time, Term Time Only

This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking for a change in their education career, or a recent graduate looking to begin their career in education.

As the ideal candidate, you should:

  • Have experience supporting in an education setting or with vulnerable adults as a Support Worker or Care Assistant
  • Hold relevant qualifications, such as Level 2 Teaching Assistant, CACHE Level 3 Diploma or a Degree in Early Childhood Studies or similar
  • Be passionate about education and have a specific interest in supporting those with Behavioural difficulties or additional needs

The School is a busy provision in Hull and provides an alternative learning environment for students excluded from, or unable to attend mainstream School. To be considered for this full time post, you should have a Child Only DBS that is registered to the update service, or be in a position to apply for one through Teaching Personnel.

In return for your hard work, Teaching Personnel can offer you:

  • 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 interested in this position, or any other work in the Hull area, please contact Harry Orchard on 01482 908020 as soon as possible! Alternatively, upload your most recent CV by clicking 'Apply Now'.

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