Early Years Teaching Assistant - Graduate or Level 3

Stockport, Greater Manchester
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Date Posted: 29 Oct 2019
  1. Teaching Assistant
£60 - £75 per day
  1. Long-term

Early Years Teaching Assistant - Graduate or Level 3

Stockport, Greater Manchester
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Are you an outgoing, energetic graduate or Level 3 trained teaching assistant, who could see yourself teaching primary children in the future?

Would you like to gain paid experience working in a lively EYFS class for the rest of the academic year?

Perhaps you have experience working with children and you wish to develop your experiences further before pursuing a teacher training course?

Join this nurturing and welcoming primary school as an EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) Graduate Teaching Assistant after October half term! Tradewind Manchester are recruiting for an exciting Level 3 teaching assistant / EYFS Graduate position, within a Stockport Primary school supporting pupils in the EYFS unit.
The successful applicant will be committed to supporting until the end of the Academic year.

The successful applicant will have the opportunity to work within a driven and supportive team, working closely with the SENDCO, with the opportunity of applying for ongoing positions at the end of the assignment.

This EYFS offers outstanding nursery education to 2, 3 and 4 year olds. Their aim is to encourage and build upon young children's joy and enthusiasm for learning by providing the best possible opportunities for children to develop their abilities in a supportive and caring environment.

Their curriculum is rooted in a love of nature and the outdoors, we aim to have children outdoors as much as possible, including time spent at Forest School.
We aim to develop confident, caring, independent children, who direct their learning alongside adults who join them in their encounters and enhance their learning.

*A relevant Level 3 or Equivalent qualification and a sound knowledge of the EYFS curriculum
* Some experience and knowledge of SEN and behaviour strategies is desirable
* A positive and passionate approach to children's education
* A flexible and adaptable approach to work
* The Ability to deliver fun and activities in line with the EYFS curriculum

In return you will get:

* A Dedicated Consultant to help you secure the position
* Access to CPD booster webinars to support you through your assignment
* Great prospects for permanent positions and future long-term positions

For further information please contact Emma on 0161 6740138 or forward a copy of your CV to emma.hale@twrecruitment.com

Tradewind Recruitment is a Sunday Times Top 100 employer - stopping at nothing to ensure our candidates, clients and employees come first. At Tradewind you will have access to 25 fully certified CPD courses, that's 18 more than our next nearest competitor, all focused on making you the best you can be. We have the very best people available to take your call and look after you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and take the time to really get to know you. Put simply; we listen, we learn, we deliver. Why? Because our people matter most.

We specialise in matching Teachers and Support Staff to their dream job, and help Primary, Secondary and SEN schools recruit for a wide range of roles across our 11 offices in the UK, including: London, the West Midlands, the North West, East Anglia, the North East, the South West, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Herts and Bucks.

Awarded REC Audited Education gold standard - Tradewind Recruitment are committed to Safeguarding and are also a proud Equal Opportunities Employer.

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