Teaching Assistant – Primary
Salary: Competitive
Location: Warrington
Contact: Stuart Duffey
Phone:
0788 5802338
Job ref: TA - 375
Published: 18th November 2025
Expiry date: 18th December 2025
We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Primary Teaching Assistant (TA) to join our school community and support pupils aged 5–11 across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Working under the guidance of teaching staff, you will help pupils access learning, encourage active participation in classroom activities, and contribute to a positive, inclusive learning environment.
This role is ideal for candidates looking to begin or further develop a career in education, offering valuable in-class experience and opportunities for professional growth.
Key Responsibilities
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Provide learning support to individual pupils and small groups, including those with and without Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
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Assist in the planning and implementation of individual education and behaviour plans.
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Support pupils’ engagement and participation in classroom and school activities.
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Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils, responding to their individual needs and personalities.
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Provide clear and constructive feedback to pupils and contribute to teacher assessments and progress updates.
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Help create an organised, supportive, and safe learning environment, carrying out administrative tasks as required.
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Promote positive behaviour and encourage pupils to take responsibility for their actions.
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Support the use of technology in learning, helping pupils develop digital competence and independence.
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Prepare and organise learning materials and resources.
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Uphold all school policies relating to safeguarding, child protection, and data protection.
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Supervise pupils at key transition times, including before/after school and during school trips.
Person Specification
Essential Skills & Attributes
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A sound understanding of the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
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Strong verbal communication and active listening skills, with the ability to build positive rapport with children.
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Ability to provide tailored support appropriate to pupils’ individual needs.
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Confidence in monitoring pupil progress and adapting activities to achieve learning outcomes.
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Ability to give supportive, constructive feedback that boosts pupil confidence and self-esteem.
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Compassion, empathy, patience, and a commitment to pupil wellbeing.
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Willingness to engage in ongoing personal and professional development.
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Competent computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
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Professional, reliable, well-presented, and committed to maintaining high standards of ethics and conduct.
Desirable Skills
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Experience of supporting pupils with SEND/ALN.
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Previous experience working or volunteering in a primary school setting.
Qualifications & Requirements
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5 GCSEs (A*–C / 9–4) including English and Mathematics, or equivalent.
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Previous experience supporting children of primary school age.
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Fluent spoken and written English.
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Successful completion of an enhanced DBS check.
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Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools.
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Level 2 or Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools.
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Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning.
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Level 4 Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) Certificate.
Career Development
A Primary Teaching Assistant position offers an excellent foundation for progression into:
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Classroom Teacher roles (with QTS)
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Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) positions
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Specialist SEND/ALN support roles
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Pastoral or behaviour support posts
This role also offers rich experience for those considering Initial Teacher Education or Training (ITET) routes in the future.
Apply here: If this role is of interest to you, please express your interest by completing the form and uploading your CV.