KS2 Teaching Assistant
Waltham Forest, Walthamstow, Greater London
KS2 Teaching Assistant
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Waltham Forest, Walthamstow, Greater London
- Full time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted 2 days ago, 7 Jun | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 066717df914f41af988be3075e3274fb
Location ref: Walthamstow, Greater London
Full Job Description
KS2 Teaching Assistant - Launch Your Education Career in Waltham Forest Step into a high-impact KS2 Teaching Assistant role in Waltham Forest and shape lives from day one! If you are a driven graduate or aspiring educator ready to inspire young minds and propel your career, this is your springboard into a vibrant, future-focused school that values ambition, empathy, and innovation. Join an empowering staff team dedicated to nurturing the next generation and make every day count. As a KS2 Teaching Assistant here, you'll gain hands-on experience others only dream of-working alongside Outstanding teachers and inclusion specialists, you will hone your skills in a dynamic, values-led setting. This school boasts an exceptional CPD programme, forward-thinking leadership, and an ethos of collaboration and high challenge. Whether your ambitions lean towards teaching, SEN, or psychology, you'll find opportunities to develop, be mentored, and leave a legacy. Expect modern facilities, supportive colleagues, and a powerful culture of achievement. Key Highlights:
- KS2 Teaching Assistant position - Circa £30,000 Pro-rata
- Fantastic Waltham Forest location with strong community links
- Ofsted graded 'Outstanding' for Personal Development, 'Good' overall
- Accelerated CPD, tailored development pathways & mentorship
- Designed for high-achieving graduates with aspirations in education
- 21st-century facilities and rich digital learning resources
- Unique experience supporting a diverse, inclusive pupil body What You'll Be Doing:
- Delivering targeted learning support to KS2 pupils across core subjects
- Supporting classroom teaching, interventions, and one-to-one work
- Collaborating with teachers and SENCOs to adapt learning strategies
- Promoting a positive, ambitious classroom atmosphere every session
- Assisting with enrichment clubs, assemblies, and school events
- Gathering, recording, and reflecting on pupil progress data
Top-degree graduate with exceptional interpersonal skills - Aspiring teacher, educational psychologist, or SEN specialist
- Energetic, creative and eager to advance in education
- Resilient, committed, and able to inspire a love of learning
- Empathetic listener with a genuine passion for supporting children