Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship - Oasis Academy Longcross Oasis Academy Longcross is a vibrant, inclusive primary academy located in the heart of Bristol. As part of the Oasis Community Learning family, we are dedicated to providing exceptional education at the heart of the community. Our vision is to ensure that every child achieves their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally. Brief overview of the role: We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant Apprentice to join our supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about working with children to gain hands-on experience in education while studying towards a nationally recognised qualification (Level 3 Teaching Assistant). As an apprentice, you will work alongside experienced staff, supporting pupils’ learning and development, contributing to a positive learning environment, and helping all children to thrive. Apprenticeship Summary: Working week : Monday to Friday, 5 or 6 hours per day tbc 8:00am start till 3:30pm. Total hours per week: 30 Duration : 16 months Wage: National Apprenticeship Wage - £7.55 per hour Address : Oasis Academy Long Cross, Long Cross, Lawrence Weston, Bristol, BS11 0LP Please note this is an apprenticeship position and you must be committed to completing a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification for the next 16 months. Responsibilities will include: The post holder is responsible to their line manager and the Phase Leader for their duties, responsibilities, and tasks. The post holder will adhere to the school’s values and vision, abiding by the agreed policies and procedures to ensure provision is of the highest quality. The post holder undertakes support for the teachers of the children within the school, including associated pastoral and administrative duties, as well as general responsibilities as agreed with the Headteacher. The post holder will interact on a professional level with all colleagues and establish and maintain good working relationships to promote the development and effective delivery of the school curriculum and maximise children's achievement. The post holder will be responsible for the pastoral care and safeguarding of the children within their session, class, or groups, ensuring that children’s safety, wellbeing, and welfare are at the forefront of all they do. Implement agreed work programmes with individual pupils or groups, and support teaching staff in the development and education of pupils, including providing detailed and specialist skills/knowledge in particular areas. Support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) on a 1:1 basis, in small groups, or within the classroom, under the guidance of the SENCO and class teacher. Assist the teacher in the full planning, teaching, and assessment cycle. Supervise and lead groups of children (including during lunchtime). Implement all policies and practices in line with the ethos of the school. Through reflective practice, support a creative, inclusive curriculum that values learning through small group working practices. Support excellent progress for children across all areas of development through effective participation in observation, assessment, and planning. Help create a stimulating environment that supports learning. Support parents in becoming competent and confident co-educators. Essential: A genuine passion for working with children and supporting their education. GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4/C or above, or equivalent. Commitment to completing the apprenticeship training programme. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Patience, resilience, and a positive attitude. Desirable : Previous experience in a school or childcare setting (paid or voluntary). An understanding of safeguarding and child protection (training will be provided). LMPEducation