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Job Title: (EYFS)
Location: Wigan
Contract: Full-time OR Term-time Only
We are currently recruiting on behalf of a fantastic primary school in Wigan for a Teaching Assistant to support their Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) children. As a leading education recruitment agency, we are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to provide support to young learners in their early educational journey.
As an EYFS Teaching Assistant, you will be working closely with the class teacher to support children developing essential foundational skills. Your role will involve assisting with early literacy, numeracy, and social skills, providing a nurturing environment that fosters the development of each child.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and developmentally appropriate lessons for EYFS pupils as a Teaching Assistant.
- Assist with the daily care, supervision, and emotional support of children in the EYFS setting.
- Work one-on-one and with small groups to help children develop basic literacy and numeracy skills and support them in achieving developmental milestones.
- As a Teaching Assistant, help create a safe, stimulating, and supportive learning environment for EYFS children.
- Assist with the planning and preparation of activities that encourage play-based learning and social development.
- Monitor and record children's progress, providing feedback to the class teacher and parents as necessary.
- Foster positive relationships with children, helping them feel secure, happy, and confident in the EYFS setting.
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Essential Criteria
- Previous experience working as a Teaching Assistant, ideally within an EYFS setting.
- A relevant Level 2 or 3 qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning, Early Years Education, or equivalent.
- Knowledge of the EYFS curriculum and an understanding of child development principles.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with young children, parents, and the teaching team.
- A caring, patient, and enthusiastic attitude, with a genuine passion for supporting young children's learning and development as a Teaching Assistant.
Desirable
- Experience working with children with special educational needs (SEND) or English as an Additional Language (EAL).
- Understanding of early phonics programs (e.g., Read Write Inc. or similar).
- Experience with outdoor learning and play-based approaches to teaching in the EYFS.
About The School
- Inclusive Environment: The school is committed to ensuring all children, regardless of their background or abilities, are given the opportunity to thrive. As a Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting this inclusive ethos.
- Supportive Team: The school has a strong, collaborative team of teachers and support staff, all working together to provide a nurturing and engaging learning environment for EYFS children.
- Focus on Early Development: The school focuses on providing a well-rounded education that supports the social, emotional, and cognitive development of its youngest learners. As a Teaching Assistant, you'll be instrumental in helping children develop critical early learning skills.
- Wellbeing Focus: The school places a strong emphasis on the wellbeing of both children and staff. You'll have access to wellbeing initiatives that support your personal and professional development.
- Community-Oriented: The school has strong links with parents and the local community, ensuring that children's learning and development is supported both inside and outside the classroom.


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What We Offer
- A supportive and inclusive school environment where your role as a Teaching Assistant is highly valued.
- Competitive salary, dependent on experience, with opportunities for pay progression.
- Professional development and training opportunities to help you grow in your role as a Teaching Assistant.
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