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Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Posted 2 May by GSL Education
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In the role of Higher Level Teaching Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in supporting teaching and learning across the school. Working closely with teachers and school leadership, you will take on a diverse range of responsibilities, including delivering lessons, providing targeted support to students, and contributing to the overall development of a positive and inclusive learning environment. This position offers an exciting opportunity for an experienced teaching assistant to take on additional responsibilities and make a significant impact on the educational experience of our students. 
 
Higher Level Teaching Assistant - HLTA - Education and Training - Leigh-on-Sea
 
Position: Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) 
Location: Leigh-on-Sea
Salary Scale: £88-£110 
Contract Type: Full-time 
 
Responsibilities of a Higher Level Teaching Assistant:
 

  • Curriculum Delivery: As a Higher Level Teaching Assistant you will lead and deliver lessons in the absence of the classroom teacher, ensuring the continued progress and engagement of students. 

  • Support and Differentiation: Provide targeted support to individuals and groups of students, adapting teaching methods to meet diverse learning needs. 

  • Collaboration: As a Higher Level Teaching Assistant you will work closely with teachers and school leaders to contribute to the planning and development of curriculum activities. 

  • Assessment and Reporting: Assist in the assessment of student progress, providing valuable insights and feedback to contribute to ongoing improvement. 

Reference: 52572186

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