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An established industry player is looking for dedicated Behaviour Teaching Assistants to support students in a vibrant primary school. This role is perfect for graduates eager to apply their skills in a practical setting, working alongside experienced professionals to help children facing behavioral challenges. You'll engage in meaningful work, providing support across various age groups and contributing to social and emotional development. With a full-time commitment from September 2024 to July 2025, this opportunity promises to be both rewarding and impactful. If you have a passion for education and a desire to make a difference, this role is for you.
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Client: Clarus Education
Location: London Borough of Islington, United Kingdom
Job Category: Education
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: b843a088ccd7
Job Views: 6
Posted: 05.05.2025
Expiry Date: 19.06.2025
Behaviour Teaching Assistant – September start 2024 – Islington Primary School
Are you a bright Graduate & aspiring School Counsellor? Do you have strong behaviour management skills?
Clarus Education is seeking hardworking and inspirational Behaviour Support Teaching Assistants to join a fantastic Primary School in Islington. The school has pupils from diverse backgrounds, and the SENCo is looking for proactive Behaviour Teaching Assistants to support across EYFS, KS1, or KS2 with pupils facing behavioural challenges.
This role is suitable if you want to build on your experience or apply your theoretical knowledge practically. Read on for more details!
Applications are open to candidates with ambition and dedication to supporting children and young people. Immediate interviews and trial days are being arranged, so apply promptly!
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All staff must share this commitment and will undergo enhanced DBS clearance. Employment is subject to references and is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.