Creative Arts Graduates – Teaching Assistant

Company: Teaching Personnel
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Fine Art | Theatre | Acting | Textiles | Performance | Creative Writing | Design & More

Location: BS13

Salary: £92-£105 per day

Start Date: September 2026

Hours: Full-Time, Monday-Friday

Contract: Term-Time Only

You may not have considered a career in education before, but some of the most successful Teaching Assistants we’ve worked with come from creative backgrounds.

Whether you’ve studied Fine Art, Theatre, Acting, Textiles, Creative Writing, Performance, Design, Dance, Music, Film, Photography, or a similar creative discipline, your ability to think differently, communicate ideas, and engage people could be exactly what young learners need.

This isn’t an art teaching role. Instead, you’ll use your creativity, adaptability, and problem-solving skills to support students across a range of subjects, helping them build confidence and achieve their potential.

  • Supporting students in the classroom on a one-to-one and small-group basis
  • Helping to adapt learning activities to suit different learning styles
  • Encouraging engagement, participation, and confidence in lessons
  • Using creative approaches to explain concepts and solve challenges
  • Supporting students with additional learning needs where required
  • Working closely with teachers to create a positive and inclusive learning environment
  • Acting as a positive role model for young people

Creative Arts graduates often bring:

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • The ability to think outside the box and find innovative solutions
  • Confidence in presenting ideas and engaging an audience
  • Patience, resilience, and adaptability
  • A natural ability to build relationships and inspire confidence
  • Experience working collaboratively while bringing fresh perspectives

Young people don’t all learn in the same way. Your creative mindset can help unlock understanding, build engagement, and provide students with a different way of approaching challenges.

  • A degree in a creative subject such as Fine Art, Theatre, Acting, Textiles, Performance, Design, Creative Writing, Music, Dance, Film, Photography, or similar
  • A genuine interest in supporting young people
  • Strong communication skills
  • A positive, proactive attitude
  • The ability to commit to a full-time, term-time role from September

Previous educational experience is welcomed but not essential.

  • Daily pay of £92-£105 per day
  • Full-time, Monday to Friday schedule
  • Term-time only working pattern

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Posted: July 16th, 2026