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Teaching Assistant

Aspire People
Shropshire
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Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant (Full-Time, Long-Term)

Start Date: January 2025
Location: Oswestry, Shropshire
Position: Full-Time Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant
Contract: Long-Term
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience

About Aspire People:
At Aspire People, we work with schools across the West Midlands to match them with passionate and dedicated support staff. We are currently working with a lovely primary school in Oswestry who are looking for a committed Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a TA looking for a long-term role in a supportive and friendly school environment.

About the School:
This well-established primary school in Oswestry is known for its positive, nurturing atmosphere and strong commitment to the personal and academic development of every student. The school is looking for an enthusiastic Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant to provide support to teachers and pupils, helping create an inclusive and engaging learning environment.

The Role:
As a Teaching Assistant, you will work alongside the class teacher to support students in their learning and development. Your duties will include:

Supporting the teacher with classroom management and preparing resources

Assisting with the delivery of lessons, both in small groups and on a 1:1 basis

Helping to monitor and support students' progress, providing additional support to those who need it

Ensuring a positive and inclusive learning environment by working closely with pupils to meet their individual needs

Supporting pupils with special educational needs (SEN) where required

Assisting with the creation of displays, activities, and learning materials

What We're Looking For:

Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent)

Experience working as a Teaching Assistant in a primary school setting

A caring, patient, and enthusiastic approach to working with children

Strong communication and teamwork skills

The ability to adapt to the needs of individual students and support their learning

Experience working with children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is desirable but not essential

A passion for helping children succeed and reach their full potential

What Aspire People Offer:

Ongoing support and guidance from your dedicated Aspire People consultant

Competitive pay rates and the potential for long-term placements

Professional development and training opportunities

The chance to work in a friendly, welcoming school environment with a supportive team

Regular check-ins and feedback to ensure your success in the role

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