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Maths Teaching Assistant

Maths Teaching Assistant

i-teachersHammersmith, UK
30+ days ago
Salary
£450.00–£550.00 weekly
Job description

Are you passionate about Mathematics, having recently graduated from a high-calibre British University?

Do you possess experience as a Maths Tutor, and seek to codify the associated skills into a formal educational environment?

Perhaps you are contemplating a career as a Teacher of Mathematics, and wish first to acquire your necessary first foray into the classroom?

This Secondary school, located near Hammersmith, are seeking a passionate and dedicated Maths Teaching Assistant, familiar with the full range of GCSE Mathematics content, to tutor and support a wide range of learners. Keen to gain the talents of a high-quality prospective educator with genuine mathematical expertise, the school are interviewing as soon as possible.

Maths Teaching Assistant – Benefits :

  • 450 – £550 per week during term time
  • Full-time, long-term role within one sole school (no ad-hoc supply work)
  • Ideal formative school-based experience
  • Guided by a dedicated Maths department
  • Coached through the application and interview process by an expert Education Consultant
  • Gain experience as a Maths Teaching Assistant

Maths Teaching Assistant – The Role :

  • Sought-after Maths Teaching Assistant position
  • Located in Hammersmith
  • Collaborating alongside experienced classroom teachers
  • Opportunity of working with targeted learners, in group settings or in a 1 : 1 capacity
  • Differentiating your support to suit individual academic needs and dispositions
  • Perfect role for aspiring Teacher of Mathematics
  • Science Teaching Assistant – Pre-Requisites

  • Maths related Degree from high-calibre British University
  • Strong prior academic background (A Levels)
  • Tutoring or coaching experience desirable
  • Passionate about Maths, education, and the academic development of young minds
  • Mathematics is the music of reason’