Location: Finchley, North London Position: EYFS Teaching Assistant Contract Type: Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Immediate or Next Term Salary: Competitive, based on experience School Overview This friendly and community-focused primary school in Finchley prides itself on providing a nurturing and inclusive Early Years provision where children feel safe, supported, and confident to explore and learn. The school works closely with families and places strong emphasis on emotional wellbeing, early communication, and positive behaviour. The EYFS setting is bright, well-organised, and designed to support a wide range of learning styles through structured routines and play-based exploration. Teaching Assistants are highly valued within the school and play a vital role in supporting pupils’ learning, behaviour, and personal development. Due to increased demand for additional support within Nursery and Reception, the school is now looking to appoint a dedicated EYFS Teaching Assistant to join their Early Years team. Role Purpose The EYFS Teaching Assistant will work with children aged 3–5, supporting them in developing key early learning skills, independence, and positive relationships. You will assist with both adult-led learning and child-initiated play, helping to create a calm and engaging learning environment. You will also provide targeted support to children with SEN, speech and language delay, EAL, and social or emotional needs, ensuring that all pupils can access learning and make progress. Key Responsibilities Support daily EYFS activities aligned with the EYFS framework Provide one-to-one and small group learning support Assist with phonics, early reading, writing, and maths activities Support pupils with SEN and additional learning needs Promote positive behaviour and emotional regulation Support classroom routines and smooth transitions Assist with indoor and outdoor learning opportunities Observe and record children’s progress and development Work closely with teachers, EYFS staff, SENCO, and parents Support personal care needs where required Maintain safeguarding, health, and safety standards The Ideal Candidate The successful candidate will be caring, reliable, and enthusiastic, with a genuine interest in Early Years education. You should have: Experience working in EYFS or early years settings Understanding of child development and play-based learning Experience or interest in SEN and inclusion A calm, nurturing, and proactive approach Strong communication and teamwork skills A flexible and positive attitude Training and Development The school offers: EYFS-focused induction and mentoring SEN and inclusion training Behaviour and emotional wellbeing CPD Safeguarding and child protection updates There are opportunities to progress into SEN TA, HLTA, or teaching roles. What the School Offers Supportive leadership and welcoming staff Inclusive and child-centred ethos Commitment to staff wellbeing Ongoing professional development A fulfilling role supporting young learners Safeguarding Enhanced DBS checks and references are required. The school is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.