Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant Ideal for Psychology Graduates Location: Bolton | Position: Teaching Assistant | Start Date: April 2026 | Hours: 08:30 - 15:30 | Pay: £100.00 - £110.00 per day | Prospero Teaching is seeking a motivated and reflective Psychology Graduate to support a welcoming primary school in Bolton. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates interested in educational psychology, child development, mental health, or behaviour support. The role involves assisting with daily classroom activities, leading structured interventions, supporting pupils with additional needs, and occasionally covering classes in the teacher's absence. Key Responsibilities - Teaching Assistant: * Help deliver engaging lessons, using your understanding of behaviour and learning to keep pupils motivated and on task. * Lead small- and large-group interventions, including literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional support, drawing on your psychology background to promote progress. * Work closely with pupils with SEN, applying knowledge of child development and learning differences. * Confidently manage a class in the teacher's absence, maintaining consistency and structure. Qualifications & Experience: * A Psychology degree or related subject (or a Teaching Assistant qualification). * Minimum of 12 weeks' experience working with children or young people (school, youth work, tutoring, mentoring, SEN support, placements, etc.). * Up-to-date safeguarding training (desirable; training can be provided). Eligibility Requirements: * Right to work in the UK * Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply) * Two professional references How to Apply Please apply with an up-to-date CV including your full education and employment history from secondary school onwards. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. IND-TA Prospero is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and complete all safeguarding/vetting checks in line with statutory guidance. Any adult working with children and young people is responsible for safeguarding and promoting their welfare