Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Assistant, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Start your career in education with Walton‑le‑Dale High School. Gain hands‑on experience supporting pupils and teachers in the classroom while working towards a recognised qualification. Earn while you learn and develop the skills needed for a rewarding career helping young people succeed. Be part of a welcoming and supportive school team.
About the
Employer:
Walton‑le‑Dale High School is a welcoming and ambitious secondary school in Bamber‑Bridge, Preston, serving students aged 11‑16. The school’s vision is to help every student Belong, Explore and Excel, creating an environment where young people feel valued, supported and encouraged to achieve their full potential. The school is committed to providing a balanced educational experience, focusing not only on academic success but also on developing confidence, creativity, leadership and resilience.
Staff work together to create a positive learning environment where students are inspired to dream big, work hard and become active members of their community. As a Teaching Assistant Apprentice, you will become part of a dedicated and supportive team that is passionate about making a difference to young people’s lives. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable classroom experience, develop professional skills and work towards a recognised qualification while helping students succeed both inside and outside the classroom.
You’ll Do
- Main
Activities:
In addition to the following duties, the post holder may be required to undertake any of the duties normally associated with a lower graded Teaching Assistant post.- Support for Pupils:
- Under the clear guidance of the class teacher to implement structured learning activities and to assist individual / group of pupils to complete tasks
- To undertake activities to assist in monitoring the personal social and emotional needs of pupils
- To develop positive relationships with pupils to assist pupil progress and attainment
- To assist in the devising of pupil’s individual targets and their monitoring and review
- Support pupils as part of a planned inclusion programme
- To assist in the development of varying skills that support pupils’ learning
- To assist in the specific medical / care needs of pupils when specific training has been undertaken
- Support for the Teacher:
- To assist in the monitoring / recording of pupil progress and developmental needs
- To assist in the production of learning resources
- To undertake routine classroom administrative tasks including the maintenance of records
- To assist in pupil supervision and assist in the management of pupil behaviour
- To provide information to the class teacher to assist in the planning of work programmes
- To liaise with the school’s nominated person in respect of pupil absence
- To assist with the arrangements for out of school learning activities including the administration of work experience
- To provide clerical and administrative support including the collection and recording of money
- Administer routine tests, assist in the invigilation of exams and undertake routine marking of pupils’ work
- Support for the School:
- To assist in providing an atmosphere in which effective learning can take place
- To support the promotion of positive relationships with parents, carers and outside agencies
- To work within school policies and procedures
- To attend staff training as appropriate
- To take care for their own and other people's health and safety
- To be aware of the confidential nature of issues related to home / pupil / teacher / schoolwork
- Support for the Curriculum:
- To assist the delivery of educational and developmental work programmes
- To support the use of ICT in learning activities
- General:
- To work within school policies and procedures
- To contribute to the provision of an effective environment for learning
- To support the promotion of positive relationships with parents and outside agencies
- To attend skill training and participate in personal / performance development as required
- To take care for their own and other people's health and safety
- To be aware of the confidential nature of issues
- Support for Pupils:
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Presentation…
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