Teaching Assistant Behaviour
Academics
Teaching Assistant Behaviour
31 March by Academics
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Are you an experienced Teaching Assistant (Behaviour) skilled in behaviour management and passionate about creating a positive learning environment? Academics is excited to offer a long-term supply role for a Teaching Assistant (Behaviour) in a supportive school in Warrington.

As a Teaching Assistant (Behaviour), you will:

  • Work closely with students and teachers to manage and improve classroom behaviour.
  • Develop and implement strategies to encourage positive behaviour and enhance engagement.
  • Provide one-on-one and small group support to students with behavioural needs, fostering a supportive and structured environment.

Why Work with Academics as a Teaching Assistant (Behaviour)?

  • Supportive Team: Join a collaborative school environment that values every team member's contribution.
  • Professional Growth: Access training and resources to enhance your skills in behaviour management.
  • Make a Difference: Play a vital role in supporting students' personal and educational development.

As a Teaching Assistant (Behaviour), you will have:

  • Previous experience as a TA with a focus on behaviour management is preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a calm, positive approach to handling challenging situations.
  • Flexibility and dedication to helping students thrive in their learning journey.

How to Apply: If you're ready to make a meaningful impact as aTeaching Assistant (Behaviour) in Warrington, apply now with Academics! Submit your CV today and take the first step toward joining a dedicated team committed to student success.

Skills
  • Teaching Assistant (Behaviour)
Reference: 54745719
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