Aspiring Teaching Assistants – Your Path to a Rewarding Career in Education!
Location: Tylers Green
Contract: Full-Time/Part-Time, Day-to-Day, Short-Term, Long-Term
Are you passionate about supporting students and helping them achieve their full potential? Do you want to kick-start your career in education and make a real difference in the classroom? Supply Desk is looking for Aspiring Teaching Assistants to join schools across Buckinghamshire and embark on a rewarding journey in education. Whether you're looking to gain experience, make an impact, or develop your career, we have opportunities that will help you grow.
Why Choose Supply Desk?
At Supply Desk, we are committed to helping you build a successful career in education. We partner with schools across Buckinghamshire, placing enthusiastic and dedicated Teaching Assistants in a variety of settings, including mainstream, Special Educational Needs (SEN), and Pupil Referral Units (PRUs). Our expert consultants provide tailored support to ensure you find the right role that matches your skills, aspirations, and schedule.
What’s in it for You as an Aspiring Teaching Assistant?
- Gain Valuable Experience: Build your experience in education by working across various schools and year groups, from Primary to Secondary and SEN settings.
- Flexible Work Options: Choose the type of work that suits your lifestyle. Whether you prefer day-to-day, short-term, or long-term opportunities, we’ve got the perfect role for you.
- Professional Development: We provide ongoing training and access to development programs so you can enhance your skills and progress in your career.
- Competitive Pay Rates: We offer competitive pay based on your experience and commitment. Plus, we provide incentives for exceptional performance.
- 24/7 Support: Our dedicated team is here for you whenever you need advice or support, ensuring you feel confident and prepared in your role.
- CPD Learning Hub:Exclusive 24/7 access to training and events on topics like behaviour management and wellbeing
What Will You Do as an Aspiring Teaching Assistant?
As a Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Support teachers in delivering engaging lessons and ensuring a positive classroom environment.
- Help students with their learning, offering one-on-one or small group support to enhance understanding.
- Assist with classroom management, promoting good behaviour and positive attitudes towards learning.
- Encourage students to be engaged, motivated, and confident in their learning journey.
- Help with administrative tasks to ensure smooth lesson delivery and classroom organisation.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for passionate and committed individuals who:
- Have a strong desire to work in education and support students in their academic and personal growth.
- Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills and can build strong relationships with students and staff.
- Are adaptable, patient, and proactive, with a positive attitude towards learning.
- Have some experience working with children (this is a bonus but not essential).
- Are keen to learn and grow in your role and the education sector.
How to Apply:
If you're ready to start your journey as an Aspiring Teaching Assistant, we want to hear from you! Send your CV to (url removed) and let us help you find the perfect role!
For more details, call us at (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). We’re looking for passionate individuals who are ready to make a positive impact on students’ lives.
24/7 Support:
We’re here for you every step of the way! Reach out to us at (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) or visit (url removed) for more information.
Refer a Friend Scheme:
At Supply Desk, we reward you for recommending talented educators! If you know someone looking for their next career move, refer them through our ‘Refer a Friend’ scheme and earn cash rewards.
Note: All successful applicants must complete an enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards. Join our team at Supply Desk and be part of an organisation committed to supporting students with special educational needs.