Early Years Temporary Assistant -TERM TIME ONLY
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 09 Mawrth 2026 |
|---|---|
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 08 Ebrill 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | N1 3AQ |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | The Childrens House |
| Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | job ref 1 |
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TEACHING ASSISTANT: EYFS/Pre Prep School (7.30- 6.15 shifts) with end times of 6.15pm on two occasions). TERM TIME ONLY
JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Accountable to: Deputy Head/Assistant Headteacher
The Children’s House is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from any appropriately qualified person.
The Children’s House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All applicants should read the school’s safeguarding policy before applying. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Safeguarding Children:
• Promote and safeguard the welfare of children for whom you are responsible
and with whom you have contact
• Maintain good order and discipline amongst the children, safeguarding their
health and safety on school premises and off-site school visits
• Promote the progress and well-being of each child and any groups of
children assigned to you
Making Observations:
• Contribute to observations of children identified as focus children by the
teacher
• Discuss observations with teachers, contribute to Weekly Planning meetings
where activities, experiences and resources for the following week are being
planned in relation to focus children’s interests and needs
• To read and develop knowledge and understanding of the seven areas of
Learning and Development in the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum.
This is essential for developing the skills to make good observations of children
Child-Led Play:
• Follow playtime schedules, indoors and out
• Participate in a weekly meeting and work as a team with other TAs to help
look after, renew and prepare resources, equipment and activities for the
following week
• Help to prepare and set up activities, resources and experiences for indoors
and outdoors child-led play as directed by teacher
• Provide guidance to children on educational and social matters
• Follow children’s lead. Look and listen to what they are doing and saying,
recognising children’s aims in their play and making sensitive interventions
• Talk to children about what they are doing
• Show regard for the individual needs of every child
Classroom Duties:
• Work alongside the teacher to prepare resources and set up focus and
tabletop activities according to the teacher’s Weekly Plan
• Support the children in their learning during adult-led and child-initiated
tasks, encouraging the children to work independently and supporting
children as they develop skills, knowledge and understanding.
• Tidy and clean up at the end of activities
• Ensure resource cupboards are kept tidy and well-organised
• Help to arrange storage of new materials and resource orders as needed
• Alert School Administrator when resources are running out, so that an order
can be put in for more supplies
• Help with displays
• Prepare art materials
Educational Methods:
• Cooperate with the Headteacher and teachers on the preparation and
development of the curriculum, focus activities, learning materials, teaching
programmes, methods of teaching and assessment, pastoral arrangements
Hours:
• 7.30- 4.30 with one or possibly two, 6.15pm finishes. These times are fixed
but you may need to be flexible from time to time.
Qualifications
Good basic education to GCSE level in literacy and numeracy i.e. Education at a minimum of Level 2.
Desirable:
A relevant qualification in Childcare and/or Education at a minimum of Level 3.
A Paediatric First Aid qualification.
Child Protection training.
Experience
Previous experience of working with young children eg as a parent or voluntary worker
Desirable:
Previous experience in a setting for young or school aged children
Knowledge & Understanding
Knowledge and understanding of the following:
- Needs of young children
- Child development
- How children learn
- Behaviour management strategies
- Equal opportunities Relevant curriculums eg EYFS, National Curriculum.
Phonics
Desirable:
Relevant curriculums eg EYFS, National Curriculum.
Phonics.
Skills:
Help professional staff to achieve their objectives.
Assist children on an individual basis, in small groups and whole class work.
Explain tasks simply and clearly and foster independence.
Provide high standard of care and support to every child.
Accept and respond to authority and supervision.
Liaise and communicate effectively with others.
Demonstrate good teamwork skills.
Demonstrate good organisation skills.
Reflect on and develop professional practice.
Display work effectively and make and maintain basic teaching resources.
Contribute to planning meetings and staff meetings
Desired
Make written observations of children in the EYFS
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FROM SCHOOL
JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Accountable to: Deputy Head/Assistant Headteacher
The Children’s House is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from any appropriately qualified person.
The Children’s House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All applicants should read the school’s safeguarding policy before applying. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Safeguarding Children:
• Promote and safeguard the welfare of children for whom you are responsible
and with whom you have contact
• Maintain good order and discipline amongst the children, safeguarding their
health and safety on school premises and off-site school visits
• Promote the progress and well-being of each child and any groups of
children assigned to you
Making Observations:
• Contribute to observations of children identified as focus children by the
teacher
• Discuss observations with teachers, contribute to Weekly Planning meetings
where activities, experiences and resources for the following week are being
planned in relation to focus children’s interests and needs
• To read and develop knowledge and understanding of the seven areas of
Learning and Development in the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum.
This is essential for developing the skills to make good observations of children
Child-Led Play:
• Follow playtime schedules, indoors and out
• Participate in a weekly meeting and work as a team with other TAs to help
look after, renew and prepare resources, equipment and activities for the
following week
• Help to prepare and set up activities, resources and experiences for indoors
and outdoors child-led play as directed by teacher
• Provide guidance to children on educational and social matters
• Follow children’s lead. Look and listen to what they are doing and saying,
recognising children’s aims in their play and making sensitive interventions
• Talk to children about what they are doing
• Show regard for the individual needs of every child
Classroom Duties:
• Work alongside the teacher to prepare resources and set up focus and
tabletop activities according to the teacher’s Weekly Plan
• Support the children in their learning during adult-led and child-initiated
tasks, encouraging the children to work independently and supporting
children as they develop skills, knowledge and understanding.
• Tidy and clean up at the end of activities
• Ensure resource cupboards are kept tidy and well-organised
• Help to arrange storage of new materials and resource orders as needed
• Alert School Administrator when resources are running out, so that an order
can be put in for more supplies
• Help with displays
• Prepare art materials
Educational Methods:
• Cooperate with the Headteacher and teachers on the preparation and
development of the curriculum, focus activities, learning materials, teaching
programmes, methods of teaching and assessment, pastoral arrangements
Hours:
• 7.30- 4.30 with one or possibly two, 6.15pm finishes. These times are fixed
but you may need to be flexible from time to time.
Qualifications
Good basic education to GCSE level in literacy and numeracy i.e. Education at a minimum of Level 2.
Desirable:
A relevant qualification in Childcare and/or Education at a minimum of Level 3.
A Paediatric First Aid qualification.
Child Protection training.
Experience
Previous experience of working with young children eg as a parent or voluntary worker
Desirable:
Previous experience in a setting for young or school aged children
Knowledge & Understanding
Knowledge and understanding of the following:
- Needs of young children
- Child development
- How children learn
- Behaviour management strategies
- Equal opportunities Relevant curriculums eg EYFS, National Curriculum.
Phonics
Desirable:
Relevant curriculums eg EYFS, National Curriculum.
Phonics.
Skills:
Help professional staff to achieve their objectives.
Assist children on an individual basis, in small groups and whole class work.
Explain tasks simply and clearly and foster independence.
Provide high standard of care and support to every child.
Accept and respond to authority and supervision.
Liaise and communicate effectively with others.
Demonstrate good teamwork skills.
Demonstrate good organisation skills.
Reflect on and develop professional practice.
Display work effectively and make and maintain basic teaching resources.
Contribute to planning meetings and staff meetings
Desired
Make written observations of children in the EYFS
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FROM SCHOOL