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Teaching Assistant - Immediate Start

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Teaching Assistants – Full-Time & Part-Time Roles Available
Secondary School – St Helens Area
Start ASAP | Weekly Pay | Range of Experience Accepted

Are you looking for a new role where you can truly make a difference?
Do you want to support young people in their education and development?

A large and inclusive mainstream secondary school in St Helens is seeking multiple Teaching Assistants to join their team for the new academic year. Opportunities are available to work in the main school supporting pupils in lessons, and within the on-site SEND unit, providing tailored support for students with additional needs.

Whether you’re experienced in education or looking to take your first step into a school setting, we want to hear from you.



What’s on Offer:

Full-time and part-time roles to suit your availability

Hourly rates starting from £13.50, paid weekly

Opportunities across both mainstream and SEND settings

Immediate start available

Ongoing training and development opportunities

A welcoming, supportive school environment



No Classroom Experience? That’s OK!
We welcome applications from individuals with experience in:

Care work or residential support

Youth work or mentoring

Police, fire service, or other emergency services

Sports coaching, community support, or other people-focused roles


Your transferable skills—such as patience, resilience, communication, and teamwork—are highly valued.



What You’ll Need:

A current DBS certificate (or willingness to apply – we can help)

A positive, proactive attitude and a genuine interest in working with young people

Confidence in supporting students aged 11–16, both 1:1 and in small groups

Flexibility to work across different subjects and support needs



This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in education, whether you’re exploring a new career or seeking a rewarding role in a school community.


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