Graduate Teaching Assistant
Are you a graduate perhaps thinking about a future career in teaching?
Are you a recent graduate or just about to graduate and not sure what to do next?
Do you want to get paid between £375 - £500 per week whilst gaining valuable school experience?
By becoming a graduate teaching assistant, you can get the experience you require to become a teacher in the future and add more skills and relevant experience to your CV.
HR GO recruits for graduates for primary, special needs and secondary schools across the county of Essex, and we'll help match you up to the perfect school and the ideal role based on what you want for your future and where your degree can best be put to use.
Often, our schools will offer graduate teaching assistants opportunities to train as a teacher in their school setting whilst being paid after the completion of one year in a support role.
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Pay & Working Hours
Graduate teaching assistants are typically paid between £9.50 and £11.50 per hour/£375 - £500 per week based on 3 - 5 working days. Income figures are intended as a guide only.
Full-time Teaching Assistants usually work between 32 & 35 hours per week. Starting the school day at 8.30 am and finishing at 3.30 pm with a 30-minute lunch break. There are also part-time, casual, and job-share options available.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position, but it may become permanent at a later date upon school discretion.
HR GO is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance is provided.
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