Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship - SEND
As a Teaching Assistant apprentice, you will work in a school setting supporting teachers and pupils on a day-to-day basis while completing your apprenticeship training.
You will:
Support pupils during lessons, individually or in small groupsHelp children with their learning, including reading, writing, and maths activities Assist pupils with additional needs, following guidance from the teacher or SEN team Prepare classroom resources and help set up learning activities Support behaviour and encourage positive learning attitudes Help create a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Supervise pupils during activities, break times, or school events when required Observe and learn from experienced staff to build confidence and skills Complete apprenticeship coursework and training as part of your role Work closely with teachers and other school staff to support pupils’ progress Throughout the apprenticeship, you’ll receive support from your school and tutor, helping you develop the skills, knowledge, and experience needed for a future career in education
Training:
Teaching Assistant Level 3.
Training Outcome:
After successfully completing the Teaching Assistant apprenticeship, there are several progression routes available within education, depending on experience and interest.
Possible next steps include:
Teaching Assistant (qualified role) - continuing in the same setting with increased responsibility Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - supporting whole classes and leading learning activities Specialist support roles - such as SEND support or one-to-one pupil support Further apprenticeships or qualifications - including higher-level education or childcare pathwaysMany apprentices go on to build long-term careers in education. The apprenticeship provides a strong foundation of classroom experience, confidence, and practical skills needed to progress within a school environment.
Employer Description:
Welcome toSt Bartholomew's Church of England Primary School
We are a two-form entry church school set in the heart of Sydenham, South East London, where we serve a diverse community.
We are passionate about learning and enjoy challenging our children to think creatively in lots of different ways. Our children are supported by a fantastic staff team, who are all dedicated to educating the whole child. Based firmly on Christian values, the school prepares children for lifelong learning and for the ever-changing society we live in.
Our school values underpin everything we do in school:
Kindness, Respect and Perseverance
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday - 8:30am to 3:45pm, supporting teaching and learning during the school day. Paid hours: 35 hours per week Working pattern: Term time only (38 weeks per year).
Skills:
Communication skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience