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1:1 Supply Teaching Assistant: Flexible Work in Plymouth
Are you an empathetic, adaptable educator looking for a role that balances high classroom impact with ultimate personal flexibility? We are seeking dedicated 1:1 Supply Teaching Assistants to support primary and secondary schools across Plymouth and the surrounding areas. Make a genuine difference in children's academic and emotional journeys: with zero planning or marking required.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver tailored 1:1 academic, social, and emotional support throughout the school day.
- Adapt learning materials to suit individual student needs and learning styles.
- Create a safe, inclusive space that fosters confidence and personal growth.
- Partner with teachers to put Individual Education Plans (IEPs) into practice.
- Guide pupils through emotional regulation and social skills development.
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Requirements
- Experience in a UK school, special educational needs (SEN), or care-based environment.
- Proven track record supporting children or young people on a 1:1 basis.
- GCSE Grade C/4 (or equivalent) in English and Maths.
- A patient, resilient, and proactive mindset.
- Right to Work in the UK and an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness).


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Benefits
- Competitive Pay: GBP92.56 - GBP95.00 per day (paid weekly).
- Great Hours: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM, Monday-Friday (term time only).
- Total Control: Pick and choose the days you want to work each week.
How
Ready to support local schools on your schedule? Send your CV to [email protected] For an informal chat about the role, call Hannah Joyner directly on [phone number].
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