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Higher Level Teaching AssistantNew

Aspire People
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Aspire People are proud to be recruiting for a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join a welcoming and inclusive primary school in the M7 area of Manchester. The school is seeking a passionate and reliable professional who can support teaching and learning across Key Stages 1 and 2.

As a Higher Level Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in delivering lessons, leading small group work, and ensuring pupils are engaged and supported in their learning. The school is looking for someone who can bring enthusiasm, initiative, and excellent communication skills to the classroom.
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About the Role
This Higher Level Teaching Assistant position involves:
* Delivering planned lessons and small group interventions.
* Supporting teachers with preparation, marking, and assessments.
* Managing classroom behaviour in a calm and consistent way.
* Helping to create a positive, nurturing learning environment.
* Working collaboratively with teachers and the wider school team.
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About You
We're looking for a Higher Level Teaching Assistant who:
* Holds a recognised HLTA qualification or has substantial classroom experience at this level.
* Is confident leading learning activities independently.
* Has strong behaviour management and communication skills.
* Is proactive, adaptable, and genuinely passionate about helping children succeed.
* Holds (or is willing to obtain) an enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
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Why Work with Aspire People?
* Competitive Weekly Pay - Fair, transparent rates for your valuable support.
* Dedicated Consultant Support - Available 24/7 for advice and guidance.
* Quick Registration Process - Start work fast with our streamlined setup.
* Flexible Work Options - Choose placements that fit your schedule.
* ÂŁ250 Referral Bonus - Earn for recommending other great candidates.
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If you're an enthusiastic and motivated Higher Level Teaching Assistant looking to make a difference in a supportive M7 primary school, we'd love to hear from you.
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