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Aspire People
West Midlands
2 days ago
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CALLING ALL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHING ASSISTANTS!

Are you passionate about supporting young learners? Do you thrive in a dynamic, inclusive environment where no two days are the same? We're looking for dedicated Primary School Teaching Assistants to join our team and help create an engaging, supportive learning environment for both SEN and mainstream students of all ages across Rugby, Warwickshire.
In this rewarding role, you'll play a key part in providing tailored support to students with a range of abilities, ensuring they reach their full potential.

ALL APPLICANTS MUST HAVE:

* Minimum Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification (essential).
* Strong behaviour management skills.
* A minimum of 2 years' UK classroom experience.
* Excellent safeguarding knowledge, as well as safeguarding training (we can provide training).
* An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one).
* References covering the last two years of employment.
* Reliable transportation to commute across Rugby.
* SEN experience (essential).
WHAT CAN ASPIRE OFFER YOU?
* A dedicated consultant with 12 years' experience at Aspire People to guide you into the working world.
* £100 joining bonus- once you've worked 10 days with us.
* Flexible working options.
Join Aspire People and be the person who makes a difference.
Interviews happening now with Joe Nicholas from Aspire People.

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