Teaching Assistant
- Tutor/Intervention
- Lancashire
- Full Time
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HLTA KS2
An opportunity has arisen at a school in Preston for a HLTA to support in a 2 class bubble in KS2.
START Jan 2022
This is a full time role
Potential for permanent position afterwards.
There will be opportunities to provide intervention work as well as covering the class teacher when required.
The school want an experienced HLTA or an NQT seeking further classroom experience to take on this superb opportunity.
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