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Allscreens Nationwide Ltd is seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant to support pupils across the school day, helping with lessons, supervision, and safeguarding during both class time and breaks. The role collaborates with teachers and the SENCo to support diverse learners, promote inclusion, and maintain a positive, nurturing environment where every pupil can participate and progress.
The TA will work across classrooms, corridors, dining areas, and during school activities, contributing to a
The Teaching Assistant (TA) plays a vital and multifaceted role within the school environment, contributing significantly to the academic, social, emotional, and physical development of pupils.
The primary purpose of this role is to supervise, support, and guide pupils during teaching periods, structured learning activities, and unstructured times such as the midday break. The TA ensures that pupils remain safe, engaged, and appropriately supported in all areas of the school, including classrooms, corridors, playgrounds, dining areas, and during off site activities such as educational visits.
A central aspect of the role is to assist the Headteacher, SENCo, and classroom teachers in developing, delivering, and evaluating programmes of work that promote academic achievement, personal growth, and social and moral development. The TA contributes to creating a stable, caring, and supportive learning environment where pupils can thrive, feel valued, and reach their full potential. This includes fostering a positive atmosphere that encourages curiosity, resilience, independence, and respect for others.
The role also involves working closely with pupils who may require additional support due to learning difficulties, disabilities, behavioural challenges, or high learning ability. This requires creativity, adaptability, patience, and a deep understanding of individual needs to ensure that all pupils can access the curriculum and participate fully in school life. The TA must be able to recognise barriers to learning, implement strategies to overcome them, and work collaboratively with staff and external professionals to ensure that pupils receive the support they need.
By supporting the physical and organisational aspects of the classroom, the TA helps to ensure that teaching staff can focus on delivering high quality instruction and that pupils have access to a stimulating and supportive learning environment.
The TA uses a range of strategies to promote inclusion, engagement, and progress, ensuring that all pupils can access the curriculum and participate fully in school life.