Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)

Posted 09 July 2025
Salary £444 per week, Benefits: Ongoing CPD and in-house training (including SEN strategies, safeguarding, and curriculum support)
LocationHarrow
Job type Contract
Discipline Support
ReferenceV-106721

Job description

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) | Harrow | September Start
A close-knit two-form entry primary school in Harrow is looking for a committed HLTA to join their dynamic team this September 2025.
 
HLTA | Role Summary:
  • Support learning across the curriculum in EYFS, KS1 or/and KS2
  • Deliver pre-planned lessons during teacher absence or PPA
  • Lead small group interventions and contribute to planning
  • Promote a nurturing, inclusive classroom environment
 
HLTA | Candidate Profile:
  • Has relevant experience to meet HLTA standards
  • Ideally holds a 2:1 or above in a UK Psychology degree, a Bachelor's in Education, or a related field
  • Minimum of one year’s experience as a TA/LSA in a UK school
  • Excellent knowledge of the primary curriculum
  • Confident leading a class and managing behaviour positively
  • Adaptable, proactive, and a great team player
 
What the School Offers | HLTA Role:
  • A collaborative and welcoming team environment
  • Ongoing CPD and in-house training (including SEN strategies, safeguarding, and curriculum support)
  • Opportunities for progression, including pathways into teaching
  • Supportive leadership who value staff wellbeing
 
Role: Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
Location: Harrow
Start Date: September 2025
Contract: Full-time, Term-time only
Pay: £500-£600 per week (PAYE)
 
If you’re a confident and capable educator ready to step into an HLTA role, we’d love to hear from you!
 
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