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Aspire People
North East Lincolnshire
1 day ago
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We are so proud to be supporting our local school in Grimsby who are looking to add a number of Teaching Assistants to their growing team on a 12-week temp-to-perm basis. Pay rate up to £108 per day!

The school can accommodate either full-time educators or those that can commit to 2-5 days per week, but must be full days as no morning/afternoon shifts are available.

Groups are based on ability, not age. So, you could be supporting pupils aged 6-16 and groups are no larger than 6 pupils, with a minimum of 3 staff members in each group. The pupils can be challenging and all candidates should be resilient, adaptable and creative. You must be thick-skinned.

Working hours are 0830 - 1600.
The school would like to invite any suitable interested educators in for a meet-and-greet at the earliest opportunity which will include a tour of the school, meeting the Head Teacher and discussing more about the responsibilities of this role.

If you are interested in this opportunity and can commit to full days, between 2-5 days per week, please apply now or get in touch with me asap.

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