- A degree in any subject
- A positive and creative approach to working with children
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
Back to searchPrimary Teaching AssistantAre you a creative and bubbly graduate with a passion for helping mould young minds?*** Primary Teaching Assistant*** Immediate start until July 2025*** £80 - £90 per day*** 3-form entry primary school, Edgbaston*** Help raise attainment levels across KS2Are you a creative and enthusiastic graduate with a passion for helping young learners thrive? This role offers you the chance to make a real impact on children’s education in a vibrant school setting.Join a welcoming 3-form entry primary school in Edgbaston, where you’ll support pupils across KS2 in raising their attainment levels. Your role will involve working closely with teachers to deliver engaging lessons, providing 1:1 support, and helping small groups of pupil’s grasp core concepts.Requirements:
Primary Teaching Assistant
The Graduate Network
Posted 19 days ago, valid for 20 days
Birmingham, West Midlands B27 6QS, England
£18,000 - £21,600 per annum
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for a Primary Teaching Assistant at a 3-form entry primary school in Edgbaston, starting immediately until July 2025.
- The salary offered is between £80 and £90 per day.
- Candidates are required to have a degree in any subject and a positive, creative approach to working with children.
- The role involves supporting pupils across KS2 to raise their attainment levels and working closely with teachers.
- This opportunity is ideal for graduates looking to gain experience in education and make a positive impact on young learners.