If you are passionate about giving our students, the best start in life this could be the job for you! Key Responsibilities: Act in accordance with school policies and procedures and relevant…
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- Horncastle£24,796 (actual £21,233)Closes 3 SeptemberPosted by source 1 month ago
- HartlepoolGrade 4, SCP10 – SCP12 (£27,694.00 - £28,598.00.00 FTE) Pro rata salary £23,145.00 - £23,901.00TemporaryCloses 31 AugustPosted by source 1 month ago
Northern Education Trust is seeking to appoint four dedicated Teaching Assistants to join the team at Dyke House Academy. In this role, you will work as part of the academy/department to support…
Teaching Assistant jobs in the UK: the facts
SchoolJobs.uk is showing 2 live teaching assistant vacancies across the UK. Every listing has its own permanent page, names who is recruiting where the source evidence supports it, and links straight to the employer's own application route.
- How many teaching assistant jobs are listed in the UK?
- SchoolJobs.uk currently lists 2 live teaching assistant vacancies in the UK. The number changes as schools publish new vacancies and closing dates pass.
- Who is advertising these jobs?
- Each listing states who is recruiting, based only on stored source evidence: directly from a school, through an academy trust or local authority, or through a recruitment agency. Where the evidence does not identify the employer, the listing says “Employer not confirmed” instead of guessing.
- Where does SchoolJobs.uk get these vacancies?
- Vacancies come from the Department for Education's Teaching Vacancies service, published under the Open Government Licence v3.0, and from licensed job feeds. Every listing links back to the advert it came from.
- Is it free to apply?
- Yes. Applications are made through the employer's own recruitment system or the original advert. SchoolJobs.uk never charges candidates and never places itself between a candidate and an employer.
- How is salary shown?
- Salary is shown exactly as the employer published it, including the pay period and any pro-rata wording. Where no figure was published the listing says so, and any estimated figure is labelled as an estimate rather than presented as the employer's offer.