Teaching Assistant's needed - Bournemouth Schools!Academics are seeking hardworking and empathetic Teaching Assistant's to work in our Bournemouth schools! We are looking for committed Teaching Assistant's who are ideally available full-time. We have a variety of TA roles available across Secondary, Primary and SEN schools, supporting children in class, in small groups and on a 1:1 basis.You will ideally have experience of supporting children in schools, or have a passion to do so. Having prior experience of supporting children with SEN would be an advantage. The majority of our supporting roles are to work with children who are struggling in mainstream school due to their behaviours and complex needs, or to support a child with an EHCP.If you are an experienced Teaching Assistant looking for work for after half term, or you are considering a move for January, please apply by sending us a copy of your up to date CV using the link provided.
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Teaching Assistant's needed - Bournemouth Schools
Academics
Posted 8 hours ago, valid for 13 days
Bournemouth, Dorset BH89BJ, England
£18,000 - £21,600 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Academics is seeking hardworking and empathetic Teaching Assistants for various roles in Bournemouth schools.
- Candidates should ideally be available for full-time positions and have experience supporting children in educational settings.
- Experience with children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is preferred but not mandatory.
- The roles involve supporting students in mainstream schools who face challenges due to behaviors and complex needs.
- Salary details are not explicitly mentioned, but applicants should be prepared for roles starting after half term or in January.