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Primary Supply Teaching Assistant: Flexible Work (Plymouth)
Are you seeking a rewarding role in education that offers true professional flexibility? We are currently seeking a proactive, adaptable, and enthusiastic Primary Supply Teaching Assistant to join a network of educational institutions in Plymouth. This position is ideal for experienced individuals who wish to make a meaningful impact in the classroom without the commitment of full-time planning and marking.
Responsibilities
- Assist class teachers with the preparation of learning resources and daily activities.
- Provide targeted 1:1 and small group support for literacy and numeracy.
- Support students with diverse learning needs, including Special Educational Needs (SEN).
- Contribute to effective classroom behaviour management to promote a safe and positive learning environment.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of students during break and lunch periods.
- Adhere strictly to individual school policies and safeguarding procedures.
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Qualifications
- Proven experience working within a classroom or similar educational setting.
- A reliable, punctual, and highly professional approach to your duties.
- The ability to adapt quickly and effectively to new school environments and routines.
- A genuine commitment to supporting the educational development of primary-aged students.
- An enhanced DBS check, or a willingness to undergo the necessary vetting process.


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What We Offer
- Flexibility: The autonomy to choose your working days to suit your professional lifestyle.
- Variety: The opportunity to gain experience across different school cultures and year groups (KS1 and KS2).
- Supportive Environment: A role focused on classroom delivery without the burden of lesson planning.
- Compensation: Pay rate ranging from GBP92.56 to GBP95.00 per day.
- Schedule: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (Monday to Friday, flexible arrangements available).
If you are a dedicated professional looking for a flexible teaching assistant role in Plymouth, please submit your application to For further information, you may contact the recruitment team at
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