Description
Looking for meaningful work where you can make a real difference every day?
We’re recruiting a Teaching Assistant to support Post-16 students with autism and learning disabilities in a specialist provision based in Bath city centre. This is a full-time role (8:30am–3:30pm, 4 days per week), starting ASAP, paying £14.25 per hour, with the opportunity to become permanent after a 16-week settling-in period.
You’ll be working within a well-established further education setting known locally for its inclusive approach, strong student support, and modern learning facilities. Its most recent Ofsted report highlights a supportive and respectful environment, where staff build positive relationships with learners and help them develop independence, confidence, and life skills.
What you’ll be doing:
• Supporting students in small groups and 1:1
• Encouraging independence, communication and social development
• Assisting with classroom activities and practical learning
• Helping create a safe, calm and engaging environment
Who this role would suit:
You don’t need extensive experience. What matters most is your attitude and values.
This role is ideal if you are:
• A graduate exploring a career in education or psychology
• A youth worker, support worker, or care professional
• A sports coach or someone used to mentoring young people
• Patient, empathetic, and genuinely motivated to support others
If you’re reliable, positive, and willing to learn, we’ll support you every step of the way.
Why this role?
• Make a genuine impact on young people’s lives
• Be part of a welcoming and experienced team
• Gain valuable experience in education and SEN support
• Enjoy a balanced working week with one weekday off
This is more than just a job — it’s a chance to be part of something meaningful in your local community.
Apply today to be considered for this role.
INDSW
We’re recruiting a Teaching Assistant to support Post-16 students with autism and learning disabilities in a specialist provision based in Bath city centre. This is a full-time role (8:30am–3:30pm, 4 days per week), starting ASAP, paying £14.25 per hour, with the opportunity to become permanent after a 16-week settling-in period.
You’ll be working within a well-established further education setting known locally for its inclusive approach, strong student support, and modern learning facilities. Its most recent Ofsted report highlights a supportive and respectful environment, where staff build positive relationships with learners and help them develop independence, confidence, and life skills.
What you’ll be doing:
• Supporting students in small groups and 1:1
• Encouraging independence, communication and social development
• Assisting with classroom activities and practical learning
• Helping create a safe, calm and engaging environment
Who this role would suit:
You don’t need extensive experience. What matters most is your attitude and values.
This role is ideal if you are:
• A graduate exploring a career in education or psychology
• A youth worker, support worker, or care professional
• A sports coach or someone used to mentoring young people
• Patient, empathetic, and genuinely motivated to support others
If you’re reliable, positive, and willing to learn, we’ll support you every step of the way.
Why this role?
• Make a genuine impact on young people’s lives
• Be part of a welcoming and experienced team
• Gain valuable experience in education and SEN support
• Enjoy a balanced working week with one weekday off
This is more than just a job — it’s a chance to be part of something meaningful in your local community.
Apply today to be considered for this role.
INDSW

