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Level 3 Teaching AssistantNew

Aspire People
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Job description

Aspire People are currently recruiting for an experienced Level 3 Teaching Assistant to join a friendly and supportive primary school in the M7 area of Manchester. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated TA to support pupils' learning and progress across the classroom.

As a Level 3 Teaching Assistant, you will assist the class teacher in delivering lessons, supporting small groups, and helping children achieve their full potential. The school values TAs who are proactive, reliable, and passionate about education.

About the Role

This Level 3 Teaching Assistant role includes:

Supporting learning in the classroom under the guidance of the class teacher

Leading small group interventions or one-to-one support for pupils

Assisting with classroom management and maintaining a positive learning environment

Helping with lesson preparation, resources, and marking

Working collaboratively with teachers and other staff to support pupil progress

About You

We're looking for a Level 3 Teaching Assistant who:

Holds a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent experience

Has proven experience supporting pupils in Key Stages 1 or 2

Can manage behaviour effectively and maintain a calm, structured environment

Is reliable, flexible, and enthusiastic about supporting children's learning

Has (or is willing to obtain) an enhanced DBS on the Update Service

Why Work with Aspire People?

Competitive Weekly Pay - Fair and transparent rates

Dedicated Consultant Support - Guidance available 24/7

Quick Registration Process - Get into schools fast

Flexible Work Options - Choose the schools and days that suit you

ÂŁ250 Referral Bonus - Earn for recommending other great candidates

If you're a motivated Level 3 Teaching Assistant ready to make a real difference in a school in the M7 area, we'd love to hear from you.

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