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Primary Supply TA

The Education Network Leeds
West Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Primary Supply Teaching Assistant
Location: Bradford
Contract: Flexible Supply / Day-to-Day / Long-Term Opportunities
Salary: £85 – £100 per day (depending on experience)
Employer: The Education Network
The Education Network is currently recruiting for experienced and enthusiastic Primary Supply Teaching Assistants to work across a range of supportive and inclusive primary schools in the Bradford area. This is an excellent opportunity for adaptable and committed individuals who enjoy working with children and want the flexibility of supply work.
About the Role

Provide classroom support across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 settings. Work under the direction of the class teacher to support learning and development. Deliver one-to-one or small group interventions where required. Assist with classroom organisation, behaviour management and pupil engagement. Work flexibly to cover staff absences, training days and longer-term placements.

RequirementsPrevious experience supporting children in a primary school or educational setting.A passion for helping pupils achieve their full potential.Strong communication skills and the ability to adapt quickly to new environments.A current DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one).Availability for flexible supply work across Bradford and surrounding areas.What We OfferCompetitive daily rates paid weekly.Flexible working patterns to suit your schedule.Opportunities for long-term and permanent roles.Access to training and ongoing professional development.A dedicated consultant and a supportive team at The Education Network.


The Education Network Offer:

Our specialist team have a combined experience of over 25 years and have unrivalled reputation within the education market, taking great pride in the extremely high service levels that we provide to both our schools and our candidates. Our service is honest and efficient and, in addition to our recruitment solution, we offer the opportunity for additional training and development for our candidates. You will also receive personalised career support from the team.

The opportunity to work in friendly, caring and supportive atmosphere where every child matters. Highly supportive, committed and hard working Consultants who will endeavor to find assignments suited to your needs.
An opportunity to extend your professional development as well as excellent rates of pay.

The Education Network is committed to safe guarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Appointments will be subject to our stringent vetting procedures, including enhanced DBS checks and references.-
The Education Network is committed to Safer Recruitment and recruits to Compliance+ standards. Any appointment will be subject to an enhanced DBS check in addition to other safeguarding checks. The Education Network is an equal opportunities employer. The Education Network is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Due to the expected high-volume of applications we receive only short-listed candidates will be contacted within 3 days.

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