City of Portsmouth College are a training provider for this apprenticeship, education will start in the new academic year from October 2025.
If you are interested in being a Teaching Assistant apprentice and want to be contacted by the team when we do have vacancies, please click 'Apply'.
Education will start in the new academic year.
Typical hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, term time only.
Working hours could be 30-37.5 hours a week - your time spent learning with the Lecturer comes under this.
Wage starts from £7.55 an hour, you could be paid national minimum wage for your age (or above!) if you apply yourself and work hard.
Qualifications
16-18 year olds - GCSE 9-4/A*-C or Functional Skills Level 2 in English and maths. Proof of certificates is required.
19 year olds plus - Maths or English at GCSE 9-4/A*-C or Functional Skills Level 2, with the other subject with grade GCSE 4-2/C-E or Functional Skills Level 1. The subject with grade GCSE 4-2/C-E or Functional Skills Level 1 will be upskilled to gain a Functional Skills Level 2. These are entry requirements of the apprenticeship.
What does the programme include?
The Level 3 Teaching Assistant apprenticeship provides individuals with a sound knowledge base that can support them in undertaking further learning and development of their careers in youth work and related areas. These include:
- Advanced Level apprenticeship in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
- Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools
- Play work or Youth work for those wishing to transfer to other areas working with children and young people.
This pathway also offers the participant a doorway into the teaching profession, offering the chance to work in a variety of educational settings with children of all ages. The experience gained from this apprenticeship in the practical teaching environment is invaluable.
What attendance is required?
Attendance at College will be required on weekly and may be needed during the school holidays. Time spent training will come under the working hours per week.
Learning and assessment
Apprentices will spend typically 18 months on-programme working towards the apprenticeship standard, with a minimum of 20% off-the-job training. In addition, they will need to complete a portfolio of evidence to support the professional discussion.
The end point assessment (EPA) must be completed within a 3 month period after the apprentice has met the EPA gateway requirements.
The EPA consists of two distinct assessment methods:
- Practical observation with questions and answers
- Professional discussion supported by a portfolio of evidence.
Performance in the EPA will determine the apprenticeship grade of distinction, pass or fail.