Year 5/6 Teaching Assistant for Intervention Support

Posted 18 April by Tradewind Recruitment
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Join Our Team: Year 5/6 Teaching Assistant for Intervention Support

Are you a dedicated individual with a passion for education? An exciting opportunity has opened up for a Teaching Assistant to work with pupils across Year 5 and 6, focusing on intervention. This full-time role, starting May 6th, is based in a welcoming primary school located in the vibrant borough of Oldham.

Position: Year 5/6 Teaching Assistant - Intervention Support

Start Date: May 6th

Hours: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday

Status: Full-Time

About the School:

Nestled in the heart of Oldham, our primary school is committed to providing a stimulating learning environment. Join a supportive team dedicated to fostering the academic growth and personal development of every student.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide targeted intervention support to pupils across Year 5 and 6.

Assist with planning and delivering tailored interventions in English and Maths.

Collaborate with teachers to monitor and track student progress.

Contribute to the preparation of students for SATS examinations.

Requirements:

Strong background in Maths and English with excellent subject knowledge.

Previous experience working with Year 5/6 students and exposure to SATS preparation.

Assertive and forward-thinking approach to student support.

Ideal for university graduates seeking a career in teaching.

How to Apply:

If you are ready to make a positive impact on the educational journey of Year 5/6 students, please send your CV to For more details or inquiries, call Chris on

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  • Year 5/6 Teaching Assistant for Intervention Support

Reference: 52495749

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