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HLTA or Primary Teacher – EYFS & KS1

  • Posted: 29-01-2026
  • Category: Primary Teaching Jobs
  • Location: Walkden
  • Type: Full Time / Temporary long term
  • Salary: 95-140 per day

HLTA or Primary Teacher – EYFS & KS1

Walkden area
February Half Term – April (with potential to extend)
£95 – £140 per day (depending on experience and role)

 

Are you a confident ECT looking to build their experience teaching and supporting within a thriving primary school?

Or perhaps you are an experienced teacher looking for a slightly more flexible role?

We are working with a lovely primary school in the Walkden area who are looking for a confident and reliable HLTA or Primary Teacher to join their team from February half term until at least April, with the possibility of the role continuing to Summer.

This role will be mainly TA-based, supporting pupils across EYFS and KS1, but will also involve covering whole classes on an ad-hoc basis when required. It would suit either:

  • An experienced HLTA/TA3 looking for a long-term role with class cover, or
  • A qualified Primary Teacher who is happy in a more flexible, lower-pressure role.

The school are looking for someone who is nurturing, proactive and happy to be a consistent, reliable presence within the team.

The ideal candidate will:

  • Be an HLTA or a qualified Primary Teacher
  • Have experience in EYFS and/or KS1
  • Be confident supporting learning and behaviour
  • Be happy covering classes when required
  • Be adaptable, calm and child-centred

In return, you will receive:

  • A long-term placement in a friendly, supportive school
  • Competitive daily pay (£95–£140)
  • Regular support and check-ins from myself
  • The opportunity for the role to extend beyond April

If you’re an HLTA, TA3 or Primary Teacher looking for a long-term opportunity in a lovely Walkden school, I’d love to hear from you.

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