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KS2 Graduate Teaching Assistant

The Graduate Network
Posted 9 hours ago, valid for 14 days
Location

Birmingham, West Midlands B27 6QS, England

Salary

£18,000 - £21,600 per annum

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • The KS2 Graduate Teaching Assistant position is located in the Ward of Hodge Hill, Birmingham.
  • The role offers a salary ranging from £80 to £90 per day and requires at least a 2:2 bachelor's degree.
  • The position involves supporting pupils aged 7-11 as they prepare for their SAT examinations and assisting teaching staff in various classroom activities.
  • Candidates should have a passion for education, an understanding of safeguarding procedures, and the ability to form positive connections with young learners.
  • This role is set to start immediately and will continue until July 2025, providing valuable experience in a 'Good' primary school environment.
KS2 Graduate Teaching Assistant*** KS2 Graduate Teaching Assistant*** Ward of Hodge Hill, Birmingham*** £80-£90 per day*** Immediate start until July 2025*** Supporting the progression of pupils aged 7-11 as they approach their SAT examinations.*** ‘Good’ primary school.The Graduate:To be successful in this KS2 Graduate Teaching Assistant Role, you will have…
  • At least a 2:2 bachelor’s degree.
  • Passion for supporting the learning and development of KS2 pupils.
  • Understanding of the importance of following safeguarding procedures.
  • Natural ability to form positive connections with young leaners.
  • Previous experience of working alongside pupils, or in a school setting, is beneficial but not mandatory.
The Role
  • Assisting teaching staff in all aspects of classroom teaching.
  • Monitoring pupil progress and identifying any additional support needs.
  • Providing 1:1 and small group interventions to under-achieving pupils to raise their progress levels as they approach their SAT examinations.
  • Working in close collaboration with staff to create a positive and supportive learning environment.
  • Assisting in extracurricular activities to extend pupils’ passion for education beyond the classroom.
The SchoolThe staff at this ‘Good’ school share the vision of ‘building children’s futures together’. With an experienced and welcoming headteacher, and a senior leadership team which prioritises the happiness and success of pupils and staff above all else, this primary school is the perfect place for a graduate to gain experience of working in a school setting. In return for hard work, this school offers brilliant training opportunities, as well as an excellent support programme to aid new starters settle into to their positions.

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