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Teaching Assistant

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Passionate About Supporting Young Learners? Join a Friendly KS2 Team in Widnes!

Are you enthusiastic about helping children grow and achieve their full potential?
Do you enjoy working in a warm, supportive primary school environment?

We’re currently working with a small, welcoming primary school in the Widnes area, who are looking to appoint a Teaching Assistant to support pupils in Key Stage 2. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a close-knit school community where your contribution will have a real and lasting impact.


About the Role:

As a Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers to support children both academically and emotionally. You may be working with small groups or providing 1:1 support, helping pupils access the curriculum and feel confident in their learning.


Responsibilities Include:

Assisting in the delivery of engaging, age-appropriate lessons.

Supporting pupils in English, Maths, Science and other core subjects.

Helping to manage classroom behaviour and promote positive routines.

Preparing learning materials and classroom resources.

Monitoring progress and feeding back to teaching staff.

Fostering a safe, nurturing and inclusive learning environment.

Encouraging independence, confidence and emotional well-being.



Experience in the following areas is highly valued:

Autism (ASD)

ADHD

SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health)

Challenging Behaviour

Complex Needs

Cerebral Palsy

PMLD

Severe Learning Difficulties



We welcome candidates with experience in:

Education (schools, tutoring, etc.)

Care work or support work

Residential settings

Youth groups or clubs

Family or personal life experience

Foster care or mentoring



Pay Rates:

From £13.50 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications.


This is a rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference in a child’s learning journey, while becoming a valued part of a supportive primary school team.


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