Mechanic Teaching Assistant

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Bromley
1 week ago
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  • Mechanics Teaching Assistant Bromley, London
  • Mechanics Teaching Assistant Full-Time, Ongoing
  • Mechanics Teaching Assistant ASAP Start
  • Mechanics Teaching Assistant A£100-A£120 per day

Do you have a qualification in Mechanics?


Are you a looking for a new challenge?


Do you have experience working with students who have SEMH needs?


If you answered yes to the above, then this Mechanics Teaching Assistant role is for you!


The Role - Mechanics Teaching Assistant

This school is looking for a Mechanics Teaching Assistant who can join the team and bring a strong work ethic to the workplace and someone who can work independently and in a team. The ideal candidate would have a qualification in Mechanics or have some knowledge in mechanics and tools. This is a full-time, ongoing role starting ASAP. The right candidate will have experience working with students who have SEMH needs.


The School - Mechanics Teaching Assistant

The school is in Bromley, London. This school is known to have a keen and positive environment for both Teachers and students. This is a school with approx. 100 students.


Apply for this Mechanics Teaching Assistant role or contact Danny at TLTP for more information!


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