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Welsh Speaking Teaching Assistant
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Newport, United Kingdom
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June 11, 2026
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Job Description
Full-Time Welsh-Speaking Teaching Assistant (NP20, Newport)
Location: Newport, NP20, South Wales
Pay: Β£93.00 per day
Contract: Full-time, September 2026 β end of the academic year
Are you a fluent Welsh speaker with a passion for supporting early language development? We are seeking a committed and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join a Welsh-medium primary school in Newport, working within a Welsh immersion unit.
Why Choose Teaching Personnel?
β’ Competitive daily pay
β’ Ongoing CPD and professional development opportunities
β’ Dedicated recruitment consultant support
β’ Access to both short-term and long-term roles within local partner schools
About the Role
As a Welsh-speaking Teaching Assistant, you will:
β’ Support pupils within a Welsh immersion unit who are new to the Welsh language
β’ Develop childrenβs speech, vocabulary, and early language acquisition skills through structured support and informal interaction<...
Location: Newport, NP20, South Wales
Pay: Β£93.00 per day
Contract: Full-time, September 2026 β end of the academic year
Are you a fluent Welsh speaker with a passion for supporting early language development? We are seeking a committed and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join a Welsh-medium primary school in Newport, working within a Welsh immersion unit.
Why Choose Teaching Personnel?
β’ Competitive daily pay
β’ Ongoing CPD and professional development opportunities
β’ Dedicated recruitment consultant support
β’ Access to both short-term and long-term roles within local partner schools
About the Role
As a Welsh-speaking Teaching Assistant, you will:
β’ Support pupils within a Welsh immersion unit who are new to the Welsh language
β’ Develop childrenβs speech, vocabulary, and early language acquisition skills through structured support and informal interaction<...