Early Years Teaching Assistant
Salary/Rate:£85 - £95 per day PAYE
Job type:Contract
Town/City:All
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:9744
Post Date:13.06.25
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Meet Our Recruiter
About the Role
Role: Early Years Teaching Assistant
Location: Newham
Salary: £90 - £100 PAYE
Start: ASAP
I am seeking an experienced SEN Early Years Teaching Assistant to join a supportive and welcoming mainstream primary school based in Newham. Some students present SEND needs such as ASD and are non-verbal, therefore experience is crucial this can be work experience or personal experience with SEND.
What you can expect as an Early Years Teaching Assistant
- Opportunities to work on a 1:1 basis with the children
- The opportunity to create a huge social impact and change lives
- Excellent support and progression opportunities
- A PAYE structure of £85 - 95 per day!
The ideal Early Years Teaching Assistant
- Working within a school is essential
- Has experience working with non-verbal students
- Will have experience supporting a range of SEN students and achieving the most out of their education and development
- Experience working on a 1:1 basis or in small groups is beneficial
- Passion for transforming lives and leaving a lasting impact
- Can adapt to challenges whilst following appropriate protocol
Interested in hearing more?
If you are interested then please apply to this advert, or you can email Katie at Parker Smith Inclusion at elise,harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk
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