Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) – Primary School (Southampton)
Position: Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) Location: Southampton Start Date: Immediate Contract: Until July 2026 (with potential to extend) Hours: Full-time Pay: £90–£110 per day (depending on experience)
About the School
Join a vibrant, community-focused primary school serving pupils aged 4–11. The school is known for its warm, inclusive ethos and a strong commitment to helping every child thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. With a focus on high expectations, positive relationships, and a rich, engaging curriculum, the school provides a nurturing environment where staff work collaboratively to support pupil progress.
The school places particular emphasis on:
A culture of kindness, respect, and responsibility
Strong pastoral care and behaviour systems
Broad, creative learning experiences
Close partnerships with families and the local community
About the Role
We are seeking a confident and proactive Higher Level Teaching Assistant to support teaching and learning across the school. You will work closely with class teachers and senior leaders to deliver high-quality learning experiences, lead small groups, and provide occasional whole-class cover.
Key Details:
Full-time HLTA role within a supportive primary environment
Opportunity to lead learning across different year groups
Involvement in planning, assessment, and intervention delivery
Clear behaviour systems and strong leadership support
Responsibilities
Deliver planned learning activities to individuals, groups, or whole classes
Support teachers with planning, preparation, and assessment
Lead targeted interventions to support pupil progress
Provide high-quality classroom support across EYFS, KS1, or KS2
Build positive relationships with pupils, promoting engagement and independence
Maintain accurate records and contribute to pupil progress reviews
Uphold safeguarding, behaviour, and inclusion procedures
Ideal Candidate
HLTA status or equivalent experience
Strong understanding of primary curriculum and child development
Confident leading whole-class learning when required
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Ability to build positive, supportive relationships with pupils
Adaptable, proactive, and committed to high standards
Experience supporting pupils with additional needs is beneficial
Benefits
Competitive daily rate (£90–£110)
Supportive leadership and collaborative staff culture
Opportunities for CPD and professional growth
A welcoming, community-driven school environment
Chance to make a meaningful impact across multiple year groups
How to Apply
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