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Year 3 Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 25/09/19
£9.5 - £10.5 per hour

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Year 3 Teaching Assistant, PRESTON.

The SENCo in a small primary school in PRESTON is in search of an effective and engaging teaching assistant to fill an upcoming vacancy in the Year 3 class which is planned to run from October half-term holiday until the end of the academic year (2020). The working hours are from 08:45 to 15:45, with half an hour lunch.

The Special Needs Coordinator is the dedicated member of staff for arranging support assistants across the key stages and will therefore be the main point of contact for this role. It has been stated that, in order to be successful in their application, the candidate must hold a Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification, with recent experience in Key Stage 2. An ability to follow the instruction of the Class Teacher, whilst also leading with use of their own initiative, is essential. Good subject knowledge, particularly in English and Mathematics, is necessary to the role and being able to support the pupils with their learning and raising standards successfully.

The role is situated in a smaller than average primary school in PR1, which serves a mixed catchment area. The school has been recently graded 'GOOD' by Ofsted with a number of aspects being 'OUTSTANDING'. Behaviour is exemplary and staff are welcoming and supportive.

If you would like to be considered for this position, please contact Chloe in the Teaching Personnel Lancashire Office.

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