KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant

Posted 2 May by The Graduate Network
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KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant

Are you a graduate looking to gain valuable experience in a primary school environment?

Do you have a bubbly and enthusiastic personality to help instil a love of education to KS1 pupils?

If so… this KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant opportunity is what you’ve been looking for!

*** KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant
*** £80 - £90 per day
*** September 2024 – July 2025
*** ‘Outstanding’ primary school, Walsall
*** 1:1 and small group support through KS1

We are looking for a graduate to work as a KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant who can support KS1 pupils across the national curriculum. You must be a creative graduate who can bring energy to the classroom, supporting these students on a 1:1 and small group basis. This role is ideal for a graduate who is looking to start a teacher training programme in the near future.

The role will be to take small groups of children out of the classroom, and work independently, helping these pupils attainment levels and bridging the gap between them and their peers. You will be working across the whole curriculum with a focus on literacy and numeracy.

The school is based in Walsall and can be easily reached from the surrounding areas. Various bus routes to and from Walsall will drop you near the main school entrance. Being graded by Ofsted as ‘Outstanding’ this school and their staff have the skills and knowledge to really make a difference to the lives of their children… and give you the experience you need to start your career in education.

Apply today and start this KS1 Graduate Teaching Assistant opportunity in September for the academic year.

Reference: 52572175

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