Full-Time Primary Teaching Assistant – Ideal for Graduates
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- England,South West,Devon,Plymouth
- Full Time, Temporary
- £95 - £105 per day
Job Description:
Reed Education are seeking enthusiastic, caring, and motivated Graduates from any subject area to join a primary-age specialist provision as a Full-Time Teaching Assistant, beginning after the Easter break.
This is an excellent opportunity for recent or upcoming graduates who are considering careers in teaching, psychology, social work, speech and language therapy, education, youth work, or child development—or for anyone who wants a meaningful role supporting children in their early learning journey.
About the RoleYou will support primary-aged pupils who may have additional learning needs, developmental delays, or Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. The role focuses on helping children build confidence, regulate emotions, engage in learning, and develop key literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
Primary settings particularly value graduates for their creativity, communication skills, patience, and ability to model positive learning behaviours.
Who This Role Is Perfect ForWe welcome graduates from all subject areas, including:
*Psychology
*Childhood studies
*English literature or language
*Maths
*Science
*Creative arts
*Drama & performing arts
*Sports & physical education
*Sociology
*Criminology
*Business
*History & humanities
*Social sciences
*Health & social care
*Education studies
Your subject knowledge and transferable skills can positively shape a child’s early school experience.
Key Responsibilities*Supporting children aged 4–11 across core subjects and creative activities
*Providing both 1:1 support and group-based intervention
*Helping children develop early literacy, numeracy, and communication skills
*Assisting with emotional regulation and behaviour support
*Encouraging positive routines, social skills, and independence
*Collaborating with teachers and support staff to meet individual needs
*Creating a warm, nurturing, and structured environment for learning
Skills & Qualities We Look For*Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
*Patience, empathy, and a nurturing approach
*Creativity and confidence engaging young children
*Ability to build trust and encourage positive behaviour
*A proactive, flexible, and hands-on attitude
*Willingness to learn and follow guidance
*A genuine passion for supporting children’s early development
No previous school experience is required—training and support are provided.
What Reed Education Offers*Competitive weekly pay
*A dedicated consultant for ongoing support
*Access to CPD, including SEN and behaviour training
*Long-term opportunities and potential progression into teaching
How to ApplyIf you’re a graduate looking for a rewarding role supporting primary-aged children—and you’re available to start after Easter—we’d love to hear from you.
Please contact Reed Education or submit your CV to apply.
This is an excellent opportunity for recent or upcoming graduates who are considering careers in teaching, psychology, social work, speech and language therapy, education, youth work, or child development—or for anyone who wants a meaningful role supporting children in their early learning journey.
About the RoleYou will support primary-aged pupils who may have additional learning needs, developmental delays, or Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. The role focuses on helping children build confidence, regulate emotions, engage in learning, and develop key literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
Primary settings particularly value graduates for their creativity, communication skills, patience, and ability to model positive learning behaviours.
Who This Role Is Perfect ForWe welcome graduates from all subject areas, including:
*Psychology
*Childhood studies
*English literature or language
*Maths
*Science
*Creative arts
*Drama & performing arts
*Sports & physical education
*Sociology
*Criminology
*Business
*History & humanities
*Social sciences
*Health & social care
*Education studies
Your subject knowledge and transferable skills can positively shape a child’s early school experience.
Key Responsibilities*Supporting children aged 4–11 across core subjects and creative activities
*Providing both 1:1 support and group-based intervention
*Helping children develop early literacy, numeracy, and communication skills
*Assisting with emotional regulation and behaviour support
*Encouraging positive routines, social skills, and independence
*Collaborating with teachers and support staff to meet individual needs
*Creating a warm, nurturing, and structured environment for learning
Skills & Qualities We Look For*Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
*Patience, empathy, and a nurturing approach
*Creativity and confidence engaging young children
*Ability to build trust and encourage positive behaviour
*A proactive, flexible, and hands-on attitude
*Willingness to learn and follow guidance
*A genuine passion for supporting children’s early development
No previous school experience is required—training and support are provided.
What Reed Education Offers*Competitive weekly pay
*A dedicated consultant for ongoing support
*Access to CPD, including SEN and behaviour training
*Long-term opportunities and potential progression into teaching
How to ApplyIf you’re a graduate looking for a rewarding role supporting primary-aged children—and you’re available to start after Easter—we’d love to hear from you.
Please contact Reed Education or submit your CV to apply.
Job number 3593889
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