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Teaching Assistant Level 2

Bolton Council
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Job Title Teaching Assistant Level 2, Plus SNA Various positions

School name High Lawn Primary School

Working Pattern: Term Time Only

Working Hours: 17.5 hours, 22.5 hours & 30 hours available

Contract Type: Fixed Term ends 31.08.26 (possibly leading to permanent)

Visits to School: 19.11.25 @ 9.15am

(Please call the school office to arrange

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Closing date: 01.12.25 @ 12.00 noon

Interview Date: w/c 05.12.25

Start Date: as soon as possible

Salary: Grade D (point 6-11) - £25,989 to £28,142 (pro-rata)


The Role


The Governing Board of High Lawn Primary & Nursery School are looking to employ a number of enthusiastic and motivated Special Needs Teaching Assistants to join our friendly and popular school. The successful candidates will have a positive attitude to all aspects of school life and be able to work as part of a team. They will have the ability to maintain our high standards and have a firm belief in the potential of all children.


The posts are to support children on a one to one basis in year groups across the school who have an Education, Health and Care Plan.


About You


We are looking for individuals who:

  • have experience of being a Teaching Assistant/Special Needs Assistant in a primary school;
  • are an exemplary Teaching Assistant/SNA;
  • have experience of supporting children who have an Education Health and Care Plan;
  • have an excellent subject knowledge of the National Curriculum;
  • have excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
  • have high expectations of children’s achievement and behaviour;
  • are committed to working in close partnership with parents, Governors and the wider community.






About Us


In return, we can give you:


  • happy, enthusiastic and hardworking children;
  • an opportunity to be part of a dedicated and supportive staff team;
  • an opportunity to play a significant part in the progress and achievement of children in school;
  • a commitment to supporting individual professional development.


Please see Job Description and Person Specification for further details. Applications should be forwarded for the attention of Chloe Edge, School Business Manager to:



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The School is committed to safer recruitment practice, and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and a barred list check.


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