Description
Bath (BA2) | On-site
£14.25 per hour (£92.63 per day, pro rata)
Full-time | Term-time only | Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm
June start available with strong potential to continue into September
Are you a recent graduate looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in a primary school before pursuing a career in teaching or education?
This Graduate Teaching Assistant role in a welcoming BA2 primary school offers the perfect opportunity to build classroom experience, develop key skills and make a genuine impact on young learners—while being supported by an experienced and friendly staff team.
Roles are available to start in June, with a high likelihood of continuing into a longer-term or permanent position from September.
Why is this role is a strong next step for graduates?
- Valuable classroom experience to support teacher training applications
- Full-time, structured school hours (ideal for building routine and consistency)
- Supportive and experienced school team
- Opportunity to progress into longer-term roles from September
- Weekly pay and ongoing support
- Develop transferable skills in communication, leadership, and child development
- Ongoing training from the National College to further your career
About the school
This is a friendly and inclusive primary school in Bath (BA2) with a strong focus on pupil wellbeing, engagement, and achievement. Staff work collaboratively to create a positive and structured learning environment where every child is supported to succeed.
The school has a strong track record of supporting graduates and those new to education, making it an excellent place to gain confidence and develop professionally.
About the role
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll work closely with teachers to support learning across the classroom. You’ll play a key role in helping pupils stay engaged, build confidence, and make progress.
Key responsibilities
- Support the class teacher in delivering engaging lessons
- Work with small groups of pupils to reinforce learning
- Provide one-to-one support where needed
- Help manage classroom behaviour and maintain a positive learning environment
- Assist with lesson preparation and classroom organisation
What success looks like
You’ll build strong relationships with pupils, contribute positively to the classroom environment, and become a trusted member of the school team. Over time, you’ll gain the confidence and experience needed to take the next step into teaching or a related career.
Who this role is ideal for
- Recent graduates (any subject, though Education, Psychology, or related fields are advantageous)
- Aspiring teachers
- Individuals considering a career in education, child development, or educational psychology
- Graduates looking for structured, full-time experience in a school setting
Essential requirements
- A genuine interest in working with children
- Positive, proactive, and reliable attitude
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable (but not essential)
Experience working with children (e.g. tutoring, coaching, mentoring, volunteering)
Interest in pursuing teacher training or further study in education
This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience in a supportive primary school while building a strong foundation for your future career.
Apply now to secure a June start and position yourself for opportunities in September.
INDSW
£14.25 per hour (£92.63 per day, pro rata)
Full-time | Term-time only | Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm
June start available with strong potential to continue into September
Are you a recent graduate looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in a primary school before pursuing a career in teaching or education?
This Graduate Teaching Assistant role in a welcoming BA2 primary school offers the perfect opportunity to build classroom experience, develop key skills and make a genuine impact on young learners—while being supported by an experienced and friendly staff team.
Roles are available to start in June, with a high likelihood of continuing into a longer-term or permanent position from September.
Why is this role is a strong next step for graduates?
- Valuable classroom experience to support teacher training applications
- Full-time, structured school hours (ideal for building routine and consistency)
- Supportive and experienced school team
- Opportunity to progress into longer-term roles from September
- Weekly pay and ongoing support
- Develop transferable skills in communication, leadership, and child development
- Ongoing training from the National College to further your career
About the school
This is a friendly and inclusive primary school in Bath (BA2) with a strong focus on pupil wellbeing, engagement, and achievement. Staff work collaboratively to create a positive and structured learning environment where every child is supported to succeed.
The school has a strong track record of supporting graduates and those new to education, making it an excellent place to gain confidence and develop professionally.
About the role
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll work closely with teachers to support learning across the classroom. You’ll play a key role in helping pupils stay engaged, build confidence, and make progress.
Key responsibilities
- Support the class teacher in delivering engaging lessons
- Work with small groups of pupils to reinforce learning
- Provide one-to-one support where needed
- Help manage classroom behaviour and maintain a positive learning environment
- Assist with lesson preparation and classroom organisation
What success looks like
You’ll build strong relationships with pupils, contribute positively to the classroom environment, and become a trusted member of the school team. Over time, you’ll gain the confidence and experience needed to take the next step into teaching or a related career.
Who this role is ideal for
- Recent graduates (any subject, though Education, Psychology, or related fields are advantageous)
- Aspiring teachers
- Individuals considering a career in education, child development, or educational psychology
- Graduates looking for structured, full-time experience in a school setting
Essential requirements
- A genuine interest in working with children
- Positive, proactive, and reliable attitude
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable (but not essential)
Experience working with children (e.g. tutoring, coaching, mentoring, volunteering)
Interest in pursuing teacher training or further study in education
This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience in a supportive primary school while building a strong foundation for your future career.
Apply now to secure a June start and position yourself for opportunities in September.
INDSW

