Teaching Assistant apprenticeship

  • Company: YOUNGSTARS CHILDCARE LIMITED
  • Location: London, SW11 5DT
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: £20,000.00 per year
  • Sector: Education and early years
  • Ref: NAS-2000031689
  • Application Deadline Date: 30/06/2026
  • Start Date: 04/09/2026
  • Positions Available: 4
  • Working Week: Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 3.00pm.

Brief Description

Train as a Teaching Assistant, supporting pupils in the classroom while gaining hands-on experience and working towards a recognised qualification. Ideal for someone caring, reliable and passionate about helping children learn, develop and reach their potential.

Training to be Provided

The apprentice will complete training in the workplace, supported by regular sessions with The Educationwise Academy Ltd.


Training will take place alongside practical classroom experience across school settings in South London. The apprentice will receive workplace mentoring, tutor support and regular progress reviews throughout the apprenticeship.

Future Prospects

After successful completion of the apprenticeship, there may be opportunities to progress into roles such as Teaching Assistant, Learning Support Assistant, SEN Support Assistant, Classroom Assistant or Pastoral Support Assistant.


The apprentice may also progress into further training in education, childcare, special educational needs support or teaching.

Vacancy Detail

We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic individual to join our organisation as a Teaching Assistant Apprentice. This role is an integral part of the school’s classroom support team, working closely with teaching staff to support pupils’ learning, development and wellbeing.


The Teaching Assistant Apprentice will work alongside class teachers and experienced support staff to help deliver engaging learning activities and provide additional support to pupils, both individually and in small groups. This role combines practical, hands-on experience in the classroom with structured apprenticeship training, enabling the successful candidate to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence required for a future career in education.


Key responsibilities include supporting pupils during lessons, assisting with classroom preparation and resources, promoting positive behaviour, and helping to create a safe, inclusive and stimulating learning environment. The role may also involve supporting pupils with additional needs, encouraging independence, and assisting with pastoral or lunchtime supervision where required.


On a day-to-day basis, the apprentice will report to the class teacher and work closely with other teaching assistants, the SENCo and pastoral staff. Full support, mentoring and training will be provided throughout the apprenticeship, along with opportunities for professional development.


Responsibilities of a Teaching Assistant Apprentice:



  • Support the class teacher in delivering learning activities across the curriculum

  • Work with pupils individually or in small groups to reinforce learning and promote progress

  • Assist in creating a positive, inclusive and well-organised classroom environment

  • Support pupils with additional needs, helping them to access learning and develop independence

  • Encourage positive behaviour and support emotional wellbeing in line with school policies

  • Assist with classroom preparation, learning resources and displays

  • Observe and record pupil progress, sharing feedback with the class teacher where appropriate

  • Support pupils during transitions, breaktimes, lunchtimes or other supervised activities as required

  • Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, teachers, SENCo and pastoral staff

  • Maintain confidentiality and follow safeguarding, health and safety, and data protection procedures

  • Engage fully with apprenticeship training, mentoring and professional development opportunities

Other Information

Candidates must be aged 18+. The successful applicant must be willing to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service, DBS, check.



  • A genuine interest in working with children and young people, particularly those with additional needs

  • Basic ICT skills and confidence using digital systems

  • Understanding of safeguarding and confidentiality

  • Ability to communicate clearly with pupils, staff and parents

  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and follow guidance from teaching staff

  • Commitment to ongoing training and professional development

Ready to start your adventure?