Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant

Salary/Rate:£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Harrow
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10814
Post Date:23.10.25
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About the Role

Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant – Harrow

Salary: £90–£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Friday
Type: Full-time, Long-term

Inspire Creativity and Confidence in the Classroom

Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to be working with a number of welcoming and inclusive primary and secondary schools in Harrow, which are seeking passionate and enthusiastic Drama Graduates to join their teams as Teaching Assistants.

This is a fantastic opportunity for graduates who are eager to use their creativity and communication skills to make a positive impact on young people’s learning and personal development.

About the Schools

Our partner schools in Harrow are caring, community-focused, and dedicated to nurturing every child’s potential. As a Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll have the opportunity to bring your enthusiasm and energy into the classroom, supporting pupils in both academic and creative settings.

These schools encourage imaginative learning and confidence-building, often incorporating creative arts, performance, and group work into the curriculum. You’ll be working alongside experienced teachers and support staff who value collaboration and innovation.

Your Role as a Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant

As a Drama Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will:

  • Support pupils across a range of subjects, with a focus on engagement, communication and confidence-building

  • Use your drama and performing arts background to create exciting, interactive learning experiences

  • Provide one-to-one and small group support to help pupils progress academically and socially

  • Assist teachers with lesson preparation and classroom activities

  • Encourage positive behaviour and teamwork among students

  • Help create a fun, safe and inclusive learning environment

This role is ideal for Drama graduates considering a career in teaching or education and looking to gain valuable classroom experience.

Benefits and Opportunities

The schools and Parker Smith Inclusion are committed to supporting your professional development and wellbeing. You will have access to:

  • £90–£105 PAYE daily rate

  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities

  • Supportive and friendly school environments

  • Potential for long-term or permanent employment

  • Pathways into teacher training or specialist support roles

Who We’re Looking For

We welcome applications from:

  • Drama or Performing Arts graduates passionate about working with children

  • Individuals with strong communication and interpersonal skills

  • Enthusiastic and creative people who can inspire confidence and engagement

  • Graduates looking to gain classroom experience before pursuing teacher training

Above all, we are seeking individuals who are patient, dedicated and genuinely motivated to make a difference in children’s lives through creativity and learning.

Apply Today

If you are a Drama graduate ready to take your first step into education and make a positive impact in Harrow schools, we would love to hear from you.

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