English Graduate Teaching Assistant

Posted 30 April by The Graduate Network
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English Graduate Teaching Assistant

Are you a graduate, with an English related degree, looking to gain experience in a secondary school environment?

Do you have a passion for English and can transfer your love of the subject to English students in KS3 & KS4?

If so… this English Graduate Teaching Assistant role is the opportunity you’re looking for!

*** English Graduate Teaching Assistant
*** £80 - £90 per day
***September 2024– July 2025
*** ‘Good’ school based in Wolverhampton
*** 1:1 and small group English support at KS3 & KS4

For this role you must have a minimum of a degree, a strong understanding of the English language and literature curriculum. You must be confident and well-spoken to be able to assure that the students receive clear and understanding instructions. The ideal candidate must be eager to pursue a career in education and to look forward to future prospects.

This English Graduate Teaching Assistant role will be a vital role in helping the underachieving students to reach their potential and achieve their targets. You will be solely focussing on supporting and educating small groups of students. You will be using the lesson plans created for you and making sure the students are clear on their task at hand. Working in a 1:1 or small group basis is vital for the students learning as there could be many factors as to why they need this opportunity, so its key to have a supportive and encouraging personality.

If you’re looking to gain experience, prior to starting a teacher training programme in the near future… Apply today and secure yourself a trial day.

Reference: 52552835

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