Graduate Teaching Assistant
Location: Lincoln
Salary: £80 - £90 per day
Start Date: Immediate Start Required
Are you a recent graduate looking to kickstart your career in education? We have exciting opportunities for passionate ind...
SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Lincoln
Salary Scale: £75 to £110 per day
Start Date: Immediate Start Required
We have an exciting opportunity for you if you thrive in a caring and inclusive educational environment and are pas...
SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Lincoln
Start date: Immediate Start required
Salary: £75 – £95 per day
Role Overview:
Are you motivated to have a significant impact on the educational journeys of young people? Do you have a...
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
Location: Lincoln
Start Date: After Easter Half Term
Salary: £80.00 – £90.00 per day
GSL Education are seeking qualified candidates to work as Higher-Level Teaching Assista...
Are you a specialist SEN Teaching Assistant, looking for supply work in the Primary sector?
Teaching Personnel are urgently seeking talented Primary Teaching Assistants, specialising in SEN to provide extra support across EYFS, KeyStage 1 & KeyStag...
Teaching Assistant
Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Start Date: After Easter Half Term
Salary: £80.00 - £90.00 per day
GSL Education is currently seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant to join a supportive school in Lincoln on ...
SEN Experienced Teaching Assistant
Location: Lincoln
Start date: Immediate Start required
Salary: £75 – £90 per day
Role Overview:
Are you motivated to have a significant impact on the educational journeys of young people? Do yo...
Teaching Assistant-Full time
Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Salary Scale: £80 – £90 per day
Start Date: ASAP
GSL Education Lincolnshire is currently seeking applicants to fill the position of Full time Teaching ...
Urgently looking for Food Technology Teacher in Lincoln
Are you passionate about shaping young minds and fostering a love for food technology? Are you an experienced educator ready to embark on a fulfilling journey in secondary education? Look no ...