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Hertfordshire
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Job description

Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Teaching Assistant
Location: Primary School, Ware
Position: Temporary (until Christmas)
Start Date: Immediate
Salary: Competitive, based on experience

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant and welcoming primary school in Ware. This is a temporary position, with the role running until Christmas, and will provide invaluable experience in supporting the development of young learners.

Key Responsibilities:

Supporting the class teacher in delivering engaging and age-appropriate lessons for EYFS children.

Assisting with classroom management and creating a positive and nurturing learning environment.

Helping with the preparation of learning resources and activities.

Providing one-on-one support to children, both academically and emotionally.

Assisting with assessments and tracking the progress of students.

Encouraging positive behaviour and supporting children with their social and emotional development.

Essential Requirements:

DBS on the update service (this is a must).

Relevant EYFS qualifications (Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent).

Recent employment references.

Eligibility to work in the UK (Right to Work documentation required).

Experience working with children, ideally in an early years setting.

A friendly, patient, and caring nature with a passion for working with young children.

Desirable but not essential:

Paediatric first aid qualification.

Experience in supporting children with additional learning needs (ALN).

Benefits:

Supportive and welcoming school environment.

Opportunity to develop your skills and experience in early years education.

Competitive pay.

Full-time hours (Monday to Friday) with a term-time only contract.

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