Posted by Timeplan Education Group Ltd • £14/hr to £15/hr
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join our mainstream primary school.
You will work closely with the class teacher and SENCO to provide tailored support to students with SEN, ensuring that all children can access the curriculum and reach their full potential.
The ideal candidate will have experience working with children who have Special Educational Needs (SEN) and be passionate about supporting their learning and development.
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With a no limits approach, we can rise to any challenge.
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System monitoring, routine checks and maintenance.
General
Drawing from your system infrastructure knowledge and experience, you'll work with other departments to support and improve all aspects of the system administration function, performing tasks such as routine monitoring and maintenance, backup and replication management, incident response and troubleshooting, technical procedure production, and performance of system upgrades.
As a System Adminitrator for our Aerospace, Defence and Security sector, you'll work within our client's on-site system administration team, where you'll provide technical expertise in support of their mission critical systems.
Perhaps you are an ECT and haven't secured a role and want to explore different schools across Carterton, West Oxfordshire to build on your experience and secure an ECT role through this route?
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