Description Advanced Teaching Assistants Middlesbrough TS6 9AW £18,964 - £19,845 actual salary benefits Part-time | Permanent / Temporary / Job Share To start as soon as possible, or from September 2026 Not every young person thrives in a mainstream classroom. At Outwood Alternative Provision Eston, we work with students who need something different: a smaller setting, stronger relationships, and adults who genuinely believe in their potential. We're looking for Advanced Teaching Assistants who can provide the consistency, encouragement and specialist support that helps young people re-engage with education. This is a role for someone who is patient, resilient and emotionally intelligent, and who understands that progress is often measured in small but significant steps. Working alongside teachers and pastoral staff, you'll deliver targeted interventions, support learning in and beyond the classroom, and help students overcome barriers linked to SEND, social, emotional and mental health needs. Every day is different, and while the role can be demanding, the opportunity to make a lasting difference to a young person's future is immense. Our students need adults who can build trust, remain calm under pressure, and maintain high expectations - even when circumstances are challenging. In return, you'll join a highly supportive team that is committed to helping every student succeed. Working pattern: 30 hours per week, Monday to Friday, term time plus 5 days. Permanent and temporary opportunities available. Job share applications welcome. Why Join Outwood? As part of the Outwood Family of Schools, you'll be joining a nationally recognised trust that invests heavily in its people. Alongside a competitive salary and pension scheme, you'll benefit from: Access to Outwood Plus, our employee rewards and wellbeing platform, offering hundreds of discounts, recognition schemes and wellbeing resources. A generous Local Government Pension Scheme. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, providing confidential emotional, financial and practical support for you and your family. Extensive opportunities for professional development, including apprenticeships, accredited qualifications and training through the Outwood Institute of Education. A strong commitment to colleague wellbeing, with dedicated wellbeing resources, family-friendly policies and menopause support. Career progression opportunities across one of the UK's largest and highest-performing multi-academy trusts. Free onsite parking at many Outwood locations. Most importantly, you'll join a supportive team where your contribution is valued and where every day presents an opportunity to make a genuine difference to young people's lives. We'd love the opportunity to show you around and tell you more about life at Outwood Alternative Provision Eston. To arrange a visit or an informal chat about the role, please contact Faye Stephenson at f.stephenson@eston.outwood.com If you're ready for a role that's challenging, rewarding and genuinely impactful, visit the Outwood Grange Academies Trust vacancies page and apply online today. Closing date: Tuesday 30 June 2026. Interview date: Thursday 9 July 2026. Outwood Grange Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are made in accordance with safer recruitment practices and the statutory guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Online checks will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates, and all appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and checks regarding suitability to work with children. Responsibilities You will deliver planned learning activities and intervention programmes to small groups or individuals in various environments, adjusting delivery based on student responses. A crucial element is involvement in assessing, monitoring, and recording student development and attainment via appropriate ICT systems, especially tracking the impact of interventions. The role requires supporting students with special educational needs (SEN) and those for whom English is not their first language. Duties also include providing short-term cover for learning environments, supporting the implementation of individual development plans (like EHCPs), managing resources, and invigilating exams. To view the job description please click here. Qualifications Candidates must hold a Level 3 qualification relating to working with children and young people. Essential experience includes working flexibly to meet business needs, working in a school setting or with children/young people, and previous experience supporting students in small group or one-to-one situations. You must be skilled in delivering interventions and highly proficient in a range of educational ICT packages, such as SIMS, o'Cloud, and Praising Stars. Effective communication, confidentiality, and the ability to relate empathetically to students and recognise potential safeguarding concerns are also necessary. To view the person specification please click here.