INSPIRING LEARNERS MULTI ACADEMY TRUST
KINGSWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL
Kingsway Park
Urmston
M41 0SP
Headteacher: Miss K Baskeyfield
Tel: 0161 748 1867
Email: kingswayadmin@inspiringlearners.co.uk

TEACHING ASSISTANT LEVEL 3 - EYFS - Start date: As soon as possible
Band 4 - £28,598 to £31,022 pro rata Actual salary from £24,598 per annum
36.25 hours per week (Monday-Friday) Term time only + Inset Days
Permanent (subject to completion of induction period)

We are looking for a Level 3 Teaching Assistant to join our inclusive, values-driven school family. The successful candidate will work with small groups of children in our EYFS setting, provide support for pupils with additional needs, and occasionally lead whole-class sessions when required.

Applicants should:
Share our commitment to our vision that we are “Inspired to Make a Difference Together” and embrace our school values of:

We care about Togetherness
We thrive on Difference
We are Passionate about Learning
We are Inspired to Grow

Be a team player who can work in partnership with others;
Have the drive, energy and passion to work in our school with a warm and caring manner.

We can offer you:
A happy and thriving school family
An ambitious, caring & inclusive school with a clear vision & the highest aspirations for all its children;
A strong commitment to your continuing professional development including bespoke performance management to support you to fulfil your career ambitions;
A supportive, friendly & enthusiastic staff team;
An experienced, dynamic, forward-thinking leadership team, committed to improving outcomes for all pupils;
A real opportunity to make a significant difference to the lives of our children;
A school that cares for & nurtures every member of our school family, including staff, pupils and parents.

We welcome applications from ethnic minority backgrounds.

For further information about our wonderful school, please visit our website
https://www.kingswayprimary.co.uk/

Please return application forms to kingswayadmin@inspiringlearners.co.uk or hand in to the school office.

Kingsway Primary School is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children and young people. This commitment is reflected in our recruitment processes. These posts are subject to enhanced DBS disclosures. References will be sought & online checks undertaken for shortlisted
candidates prior to interview. Please find our Safeguarding policy on our website: https://www.kingswayprimary.co.uk/

Closing date Thursday 23 April 2026
Shortlisting/invitation to interview Thursday 23 April 2026
Interviews will be held on Wednesday 6 May 2026

The interview process will involve a 20-minute interview followed by a reading task to demonstrate how you interact with our young people and to give you the opportunity to shine in a familiar setting.

Visits to the school are encouraged prior to interview. Please telephone the school on 0161 748 1867 to arrange an appointment.


Supporting Documents

Job Description TA3 EYFS 2026.pdf
Letter from the Headteacher TA3 EYFS 2026.pdf
Safeguarding and Child Protection 25-26.pdf
Support Staff Application Form (1).doc

Location

Kingsway Park, Davyhulme, Trafford, M41 0SP, United Kingdom

Job ID

1847

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