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Primary Teaching Assistant | Classroom Support | Local Primary Schools. Salary: £88.92 - £100 per day (Weekly Pay). Start Date: Immediate / Next Term. Are you an energetic, adaptable individual looking to inspire the next generation? Join our local primary network as a Primary Teaching Assistant and help create a vibrant, engaging learning environment for every pupil. A Career Built on Inspiration and Opportunity. We are seeking dedicated Classroom Support Assistants to work within EYFS, KS1, and KS2 settings. This role is ideal for those passionate about primary education, literacy, and community building. You will support the Class Teacher in delivering high-quality lessons and ensuring no child is left behind. Diverse Impact: Work across the whole class, leading small groups in phonics, reading, or maths to boost confidence and attainment. The Ultimate Teacher Training: This is the perfect springboard for aspiring Primary Teachers (PGCE/School Direct) or those looking to gain formal classroom experience. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy typical school hours (approx. 8:30 am - 3:30 pm) with no "take-home" work or weekend commitments. Weekly Pay: Competitive daily rates of £88.92 - £100, paid every Friday via Randstad. Your Role as an Educational Partner. As a Primary Teaching Assistant, you are the backbone of the classroom, ensuring lessons run smoothly and pupils remain engaged. Small Group Interventions: Lead "breakout" sessions to support pupils who need an extra boost in core subjects like English and Maths. Creative Classroom Management: Assist the teacher in preparing resources, creating displays, and managing classroom behaviour to maintain a positive learning atmosphere. Holistic Pupil Support: Assist with the social and emotional development of students, helping them build resilience and teamwork skills. Collaborative Success: Work closely with the Class Teacher to track pupil progress and ensure a safe, inclusive, and high-energy learning environment.
Job Responsibility:
Support the Class Teacher in delivering high-quality lessons
Lead small group interventions in phonics, reading, or maths
Assist with preparing resources, creating displays, and managing classroom behaviour
Assist with the social and emotional development of students
Work with the Class Teacher to track pupil progress.
Requirements:
Proactive and energetic
Have relevant experience (school, youth club, coaching, or any setting where you have mentored or led young people)
Academically confident with a strong grasp of the primary curriculum
Committed, hold an enhanced DBS (or willing to apply) and dedicated to Safeguarding and child welfare.