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Secondary School Teaching Assistant - Graduates Wanted

Hounslow
3 weeks ago
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Secondary School Teaching Assistant - Graduates Wanted

Are you an academically gifted graduate looking for a TA position for this academic year?

If so, EdEx are working with multiple 'Outstanding' secondary schools across the borough of Hounslow keen to find graduates to support in their classrooms for the full academic year.

These schools are holistic, modern schools with a well-balanced curriculum split between traditional academia, personal passions, including a robotics club & creative extracurriculars, as well as termly wellbeing support days.

Each of these schools provides fantastic CPD and training, meaning whether you are an aspiring psychologist keen to get experience with additional needs, or an aspiring teacher wanting classroom experience - this role is for you!

Secondary School Teaching Assistant - Job Description

Supporting in KS3, KS4 and KS5 classrooms
Providing 1:1 tailored support for students with SEND
Working with a school SENCo to deliver care plan targets alongside psychological professionals
Delivering interventions for small groups of students within your subject specialism
Based in Hounslow
Pay: £110 - £120 per day
Full Time - Monday - Friday - Full Academic YearIf you are interested in this Secondary School Teaching Assistant - Graduates Wanted opportunity, interviews can be arranged immediately!

Secondary School Teaching Assistant - School Description

OFSTED Outstanding Schools
Well behaved schools with a modern philosophy to support wellbeing
Small class sizes to provide more tailored support
Updated facilities, state of the art technology, beautiful classrooms
All schools are teacher training schools, with the ability to fund your trainingSecondary School Teaching Assistant - Person Specification

1st Class or 2:1 Degree
Strong academics at A-Level and GCSE - Essential
Experience working in education - Essential
Bright, confident personality
Strong communication skillsApply for this Secondary School Teaching Assistant opportunity by sending your CV to Joe at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted)!

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