(06 May 2016, 3:02 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Bah.
Is it still learning support that you're doing? If so, the sort of posts you wouldn't be over-qualified for would be HLTA posts, usually involved in specialist individual support and mentoring. Many of the TAs at big'un's (highly specialist) school have degree level qualifications.
You'll always run foul of schools who hope to barely meet their legally mandated support obligations by giving a dinner nanny a few more hours, though.
Ye, I'm hoping to be a deputy or a manager of a nursery or even working with 0-5 as its what i know, i haven't worked in Key Stage 1 + for over 5 years, its all changed since then with a new curriculum etc although i don't mind.
After i finish this course i'll have a BA hons and i'll be level 6 but i don't mind getting paid for a level 3 job, i always say: it doesn't matter if you have a higher level, you aren't better than anyone else at your job.
Currently all the jobs advertised are dinner time staff - something i don't want to do, as its only 1 hour 15/30 minutes a day and to me, isn't worth it.