Teaching Assistants, Swaffham, Norfolk!Are you passionate about education and looking for a rewarding role in the vibrant schools of Swaffham, Norfolk? 4myschools is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Daily Supply and Long Term Teaching Assistants. We have a variety of positions available from EYFS to KS4 in both primary and secondary schools.Qualifications Not Necessary! Your Experience Matters!We believe that a diverse range of experiences can make a positive impact in the classroom. You don't need formal teaching assistant qualifications to apply; instead, we welcome candidates with personal SEND experience, psychology backgrounds, healthcare experience, speech and language expertise, and more. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what a student needs to thrive.Roles to Suit Your Availability :
- 1 : 1 SEND Support : Provide tailored assistance to students with special educational needs, helping them reach their full potential.
- Mainstream Classroom TAs : Support teachers in delivering engaging lessons, working with students from various backgrounds and abilities.
- Part-Time and Full-Time Positions : We offer flexible working arrangements to fit your schedule, whether you're looking for part-time or full-time work.What We Offer :
- Competitive Daily Rates
- Ongoing Training and Development Opportunities
- A Supportive Team and Friendly Work Environment
- Opportunities to Make a Real Difference in Students' LivesAbout 4myschools : 4myschools is an education employment business. We have been delivering positive social impact from the beginning by reducing the cost of supply teachers to local schools and by paying teachers fairly. We believe that business has the power to change lives. By joining us you will be making a difference to the schools that we work with and the children that you teach. You will also make a difference on an international level to areas of poverty in the developing world. Every time a school uses 4myschools we give charitable donations for access to education in developing countries