Teaching Assistant

Job Description: Are you a qualified Teaching Assistant looking for supply work in the Doncaster area ? Do you want a new challenge with varied work, flexibility and great rates of pay? If so, Vision for Education can help.... We are currently looking for enthusiastic and dedicated qualified Teaching Assistants for a Pupil Referral Unit in Doncaster

Consultant: Jennifer Klytta
Office: Sheffield

Term: September 2010
Job Type: Supply
Location: Doncaster
Salary/Rate: Excellent rates of pay

Full Job Description: Are you a qualified Teaching Assistant looking for supply work in the Doncaster area ? Do you want a new challenge with varied work, flexibility and great rates of pay? If so, Vision for Education can help.... We are currently looking for enthusiastic and dedicated qualified Teaching Assistants for a Pupil Referral Unit in Doncaster. Candidates must have: - Excellent classroom practice - Enthusiasm and commitment - Excellent communication skills - Experience of working with pupils with Social Emotional Behavioural Difficulties It is essential that you hold a valid, recognised teaching assistant qualification and ideally you will have 6 weeks recent experience in a UK school. We must also be able to contact your past school to obtain a reference. Vision for Education was started in 2008 by a group of like minded individuals with a desire for providing a quality service to customers. Our promise is to serve the education community, be it Teachers, Schools or Students alike to the highest possible standards.

Contact: jennifer.klytta@visionforeducation.co.uk 0114 2799697
Deadline: 24/09/2010 00:00:00



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