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Level 4 Teaching Assistant

Prospero Teaching
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Job description

🌟Level 4 Teaching Assistant (HLTA) 🎓🌟

Job Title: HLTA / Level 4 Teaching Assistant
Area: Rochdale, Manchester
Start Date: Immediate
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent
Pay rate: Competitive £600-£750 per week (£120-£150 per day)


(dependent on experience and responsibilities)
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30/4pm


🧩 About the school:
We’re working with an outstanding specialist school in Rochdale that provides exceptional support for young people aged 11-19 with complex learning needs, autism, and physical or sensory impairments. This is a setting where no two days are the same-and where your patience, empathy, and resilience will be truly valued.


The students here can present challenges, but they are also full of potential, curiosity, and individuality. The school team is passionate, welcoming, and deeply committed to nurturing every learner in a calm, structured, and supportive environment.


From the moment you walk through the doors, you’ll notice the sense of purpose, positivity, and high standards. Staff are supported from day one, and collaboration is at the heart of everything. Whether you’re an experienced SEN professional or looking to take the next step in your career, this is a place where your skills and care will have a lasting impact.


What We’re Looking For:

Recent Graduate, with a 2:2 or higher, OR Experience as a TA in a similar setting


Previous experience working in a UK school
Up to date Safeguarding training issued in the last year

To be eligible you must:

Hold Right to Work in the UK


Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service OR be willing to process a new application
Provide two professional child related references

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