Primary Teaching Assistants – Skegness
September Start | Flexible Supply & Long-Term Opportunities
Pay: £95–£100 per day
Contract: Full-time, Part-time & Flexible Supply
Start Date: September 2026
Still looking for a Teaching Assistant role this September?
The Supply Register is recruiting Primary Teaching Assistants to support schools within the Greenwood Academies Trust across Skegness and surrounding areas.
We offer day-to-day supply, short-term cover, and longer-term placements for experienced support staff looking for flexible and rewarding work.
About the Role
As a Primary Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils across the primary age range, helping to create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Duties may include:
- General classroom support
- Small-group interventions
- 1:1 support
- Supporting pupils with SEND
- Acting as a key adult where required
Important Requirement
This role is only suitable for candidates with previous experience working with children in education or care settings.
Experience supporting pupils with SEND is highly desirable.
What We’re Looking For
- Experience working with children or young people
- SEND experience (desirable)
- Strong communication and behaviour-management skills
- A patient, adaptable, and proactive approach
- An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply)
Why Work with The Supply Register?
- Competitive daily pay (£95–£100 per day)
- Flexible working to suit your availability
- Day-to-day and long-term opportunities
- Weekly PAYE pay every Friday
- FREE CPD and training opportunities
- Ongoing support from your dedicated Partnership Manager (Katie)
- £100 Refer-a-Friend bonus
Apply Today
September opportunities are being secured now.
katie.palethorpe@supplyregister.uk

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