Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship
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Company: Ravenswood School
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Location: Bristol, BS48 2NN
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £13,640.00 per year
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Sector: Education and early years
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Ref: NAS-2000021490
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Application Deadline Date: 30/04/2026
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Start Date: 10/08/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Actual working hours: 31.26 hrs/ week from 8.40am- 3.40pm Monday, 8.50am- 3pm Tuesday, Thursday & Friday. College day release– Friday. Working hours: 6.5hr/day with a 30-minute lunch break. Term time only plus INSETs.
Brief Description
We are seeking to appoint an Apprentice Teaching Assistant to join our committed and enthusiastic team. The successful candidates will be committed to raising pupils’ standards of achievement throughout the school day and in supporting pupils developing social and emotional development.
Training to be Provided
- Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard
- Day release at College X1 day/month
- Full-day Induction Training on your first day
Safeguarding Training is provided through EduCare online courses.
Access to 6x school Inset day training on supporting SEND pupils in schools and training throughout the year, including Makaton.
Future Prospects
- This could lead to future roles such as a Learning Support Assistant or Teaching Assistant within Mainstream or SEND settings
Vacancy Detail
You will be providing support to the classroom teacher. Learning support staff play a vital role in today’s classrooms by making sure students get the most out of lessons. You will work with teachers and learning support assistants and make a real difference to learning in for our pupils.
You will be working with children with complex special needs and will need to provide a full enhanced DBS check. You will work under the supervision of the class teacher; your duties may vary depending on how the teachers you work with plan their lessons and handle day-to-day classroom activities.
Duties will include:
- Supporting pupils’ learning, individually or in groups, with reading, writing, counting, computing, science and other subject work
- Supporting pupils’ learning, with creative activities such as drawing, painting, music, singing and dancing
- Reading stories to children and encouraging them to be interested in books
- Supporting the pupil’s learning during PE, outdoor education or swimming lessons
- Supporting a pupil to develop their communication skills
- Helping the teacher prepare for lessons, collecting the materials and help keep records
- Attending training around pupils’ SEND and putting this into practise
- Supervising the playground at breaktimes and the dinner hall at lunchtime
- Helping keep the classroom tidy
- Putting up displays of children’s’ work
- Photocopying materials for lessons
- Supporting pupils to manage their own behaviours
Other Information
- Good communication skills, both spoken and written
- Patience with children of all abilities
- Confidence and accuracy in spelling, punctuation and basic number work
- Get on well with children and build good working relationships with them, teachers and support staff
- Working as part of a team
- Ability to take own initiative to support pupil’s learning
- Flexibility to adapt to pupil’s needs