Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant
- Employer
- Empowering Learning
- Location
- Liverpool, Merseyside
- Salary
- £350 - £375/week
- Closing date
- 6 Feb 2021
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Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant
Have you recently graduated from a Russell Group university with a minimum 2:1 in a Humanities related degree?
Do you have a desire to start a PGCE or Teacher Training in September but need some classroom experience first?
Perhaps you have a passion for educating and assisting others and want to make a positive impact on students' lives?
An exciting and vibrant secondary school whose students are excelling in their studies are looking for a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant to start in February…
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant
Earn up to £350-£375 per week as a Graduate Teaching Assistant
Full-time, long term role starting in February
Located in the centre of Liverpool with great public transport links
Staff car park also available
A Humanities related degree with grade of minimum 2:1 essential
Secondary school graded "Good" by Ofsted in 2019
Excellent opportunity for aspiring teachers to gain some classroom experience
Work alongside class teachers to gain an understanding of the role
Interviewing remotely immediatelyThis school understands the importance of working closely with parents, carers, governors and many other agencies, to develop independence and self-esteem in all of their pupils. Pupils are encouraged to develop skills for adult life, to achieve nationally accredited certification, to have opportunities to learn outside the classroom and to become respectful, active and positive contributors to the wider community.
This schools prides itself on their relentless drive for excellence and instilling a culture of aspiration through high quality teaching and outstanding pastoral care. Achievement and enjoyment go hand in hand to make sure that each child makes the best progress possible. This school has a reputation across the North West of England for driving students to be the best they can through all different methods of teaching. It is an exciting school to have the opportunity to be a part of.
As a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant you will be expected to work alongside subject teachers and curriculum leaders to provide support to students on either a 1:1 basis or in small groups. You will be tasked with assisting students with completing their work and ensuring they gain a full understanding. In line with the school's values, you will be expected to deliver a teaching style that enthuses and attracts the attention of students. You will be given the opportunity to lead lessons, gaining some valuable teaching experience along the way.
If you feel that you are a perfect fit for this role, click Apply Now and send your CV and Cover Letter to Tom at Empowering Learning before you miss out
Have you recently graduated from a Russell Group university with a minimum 2:1 in a Humanities related degree?
Do you have a desire to start a PGCE or Teacher Training in September but need some classroom experience first?
Perhaps you have a passion for educating and assisting others and want to make a positive impact on students' lives?
An exciting and vibrant secondary school whose students are excelling in their studies are looking for a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant to start in February…
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant
Earn up to £350-£375 per week as a Graduate Teaching Assistant
Full-time, long term role starting in February
Located in the centre of Liverpool with great public transport links
Staff car park also available
A Humanities related degree with grade of minimum 2:1 essential
Secondary school graded "Good" by Ofsted in 2019
Excellent opportunity for aspiring teachers to gain some classroom experience
Work alongside class teachers to gain an understanding of the role
Interviewing remotely immediatelyThis school understands the importance of working closely with parents, carers, governors and many other agencies, to develop independence and self-esteem in all of their pupils. Pupils are encouraged to develop skills for adult life, to achieve nationally accredited certification, to have opportunities to learn outside the classroom and to become respectful, active and positive contributors to the wider community.
This schools prides itself on their relentless drive for excellence and instilling a culture of aspiration through high quality teaching and outstanding pastoral care. Achievement and enjoyment go hand in hand to make sure that each child makes the best progress possible. This school has a reputation across the North West of England for driving students to be the best they can through all different methods of teaching. It is an exciting school to have the opportunity to be a part of.
As a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant you will be expected to work alongside subject teachers and curriculum leaders to provide support to students on either a 1:1 basis or in small groups. You will be tasked with assisting students with completing their work and ensuring they gain a full understanding. In line with the school's values, you will be expected to deliver a teaching style that enthuses and attracts the attention of students. You will be given the opportunity to lead lessons, gaining some valuable teaching experience along the way.
If you feel that you are a perfect fit for this role, click Apply Now and send your CV and Cover Letter to Tom at Empowering Learning before you miss out
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