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Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant

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Education

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Job Type

Contract

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Are you a drama graduate who loves supporting young people? We’re looking for someone with creativity, empathy, and a genuine heart for making a difference.
In this role, you’ll support Key Stage?3 and 4 students with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs, as well as autism and learning difficulties, at a small Church of England secondary school in Bath. The school prides itself on knowing every pupil, nurturing self worth and resilience in a caring, close knit community. Rated Good across the board in its most recent Ofsted inspection—quality of education, behaviour, personal development, leadership—all Good—the school offers a calm, supportive and respectful learning environment where every child can thrive.
Why drama graduates excel here:
• You’re expert communicators—great at using tone, expression and empathy to connect and engage.
• You read emotion well and adapt quickly, which matters when working with vulnerable learners.
• You bring creativity and confidence, helping to make learning lively, inclusive, and meaningful.
• You’re naturally collaborative, supportive, and comfortable leading small groups or one-to one support.
We’re not looking for prior experience. Instead, we want the right person—someone warm, motivated, patient and grounded in kindness and respect.
Details at a glance:
• Start date: ASAP; becomes permanent after 16 week settling in period
• Hours: Full time, 8:30?am–3:30?pm, Monday to Friday
• Pay: £13.70 per hour
You’ll be in a school set in a beautiful corner of Bath, full of character—nestled between rolling hills and a vibrant community—where your dedication will truly matter
If you’re passionate about drama, creativity, and supporting young people to flourish, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this role.

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