Teaching Assistant
| Posting date: | 15 June 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | Scale 3 |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 01 July 2026 |
| Location: | HD6 3XB |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Longroyde Primary School |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | Nursery Manager |
Summary
Teaching Assistant job description
Employment details
Job title Learning Support Assistant
Reports to Headteacher
Hours of work 30 hours (Term Time Only)
Salary Scale 3 SCP 5-6 (FTE £25583)
General duties
• Assist teaching staff to prepare classrooms for lessons and activities.
• Assist with school trips, events and activities.
• Encourage pupils to interact with others and engage in activities led by teaching staff.
• Supervise pupils’ work and offer support where necessary.
• Provide administrative and clerical support to teaching staff and other TAs regarding lesson planning and resources.
• Monitor the needs and behaviour of pupils, and report these to teaching staff where appropriate.
• Undertake pupil record keeping as requested, e.g. taking registers.
• Assist teaching staff and other TAs with creating and maintaining displays throughout the school.
• Establish and maintain constructive relationships with pupils’ parents and deliver pastoral support as required.
• Be a good role model to pupils in terms of behaviour and attitude.
Supporting the school
• Contribute to the ethos, value and aims of the school.
• Comply with all relevant legislation and school policies, including those relating to safeguarding, health and safety and data protection.
• Promote inclusion and acceptance of all pupils.
• Assist with the supervision of pupils out of lesson times, including before and after school and at lunchtimes.
Teaching and learning
• Develop a secure knowledge of the learning support needs of individual pupils.
• Identify where pupils are struggling, e.g. engaging with a particular topic, and support them in understanding the information and complete the work.
• Support the use of ICT and computing in learning activities, and develop pupils’ competence and independence in its use.
• Undertake activities set by teaching staff with individuals, or groups of pupils, to support pupils’ learning.
• Assist teaching staff to implement a variety of teaching strategies that support pupils in achieving their learning goals.
• Assist teaching staff and the SENCO with the creation of individual learning plans for pupils.
• Provide new and ongoing support for individuals or groups of pupils who need extra interventions to achieve their potential.
Communication and coordination
• Work closely with teaching staff, other TAs and the SENCO to close the attainment gap between individual pupils, groups of pupils, and their peers.
• Assist the SENCO in the production of a timetable that ensures pupils are not repeatedly missing the same lesson to join interventions.
• Contribute towards pupils’ annual reviews and report on the effectiveness of the interventions in place.
• Assist in arranging extra time and access arrangements, as appropriate, where external examinations or tests are administered.
Professional development
• Participate in training and other professional development as required.
• Provide the school with feedback on any training or professional development undertaken.
• Report professional development progress to an assigned mentor and set goals for further professional development.
Employment details
Job title Learning Support Assistant
Reports to Headteacher
Hours of work 30 hours (Term Time Only)
Salary Scale 3 SCP 5-6 (FTE £25583)
General duties
• Assist teaching staff to prepare classrooms for lessons and activities.
• Assist with school trips, events and activities.
• Encourage pupils to interact with others and engage in activities led by teaching staff.
• Supervise pupils’ work and offer support where necessary.
• Provide administrative and clerical support to teaching staff and other TAs regarding lesson planning and resources.
• Monitor the needs and behaviour of pupils, and report these to teaching staff where appropriate.
• Undertake pupil record keeping as requested, e.g. taking registers.
• Assist teaching staff and other TAs with creating and maintaining displays throughout the school.
• Establish and maintain constructive relationships with pupils’ parents and deliver pastoral support as required.
• Be a good role model to pupils in terms of behaviour and attitude.
Supporting the school
• Contribute to the ethos, value and aims of the school.
• Comply with all relevant legislation and school policies, including those relating to safeguarding, health and safety and data protection.
• Promote inclusion and acceptance of all pupils.
• Assist with the supervision of pupils out of lesson times, including before and after school and at lunchtimes.
Teaching and learning
• Develop a secure knowledge of the learning support needs of individual pupils.
• Identify where pupils are struggling, e.g. engaging with a particular topic, and support them in understanding the information and complete the work.
• Support the use of ICT and computing in learning activities, and develop pupils’ competence and independence in its use.
• Undertake activities set by teaching staff with individuals, or groups of pupils, to support pupils’ learning.
• Assist teaching staff to implement a variety of teaching strategies that support pupils in achieving their learning goals.
• Assist teaching staff and the SENCO with the creation of individual learning plans for pupils.
• Provide new and ongoing support for individuals or groups of pupils who need extra interventions to achieve their potential.
Communication and coordination
• Work closely with teaching staff, other TAs and the SENCO to close the attainment gap between individual pupils, groups of pupils, and their peers.
• Assist the SENCO in the production of a timetable that ensures pupils are not repeatedly missing the same lesson to join interventions.
• Contribute towards pupils’ annual reviews and report on the effectiveness of the interventions in place.
• Assist in arranging extra time and access arrangements, as appropriate, where external examinations or tests are administered.
Professional development
• Participate in training and other professional development as required.
• Provide the school with feedback on any training or professional development undertaken.
• Report professional development progress to an assigned mentor and set goals for further professional development.