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TA salaries

30 replies

Fleabagster · 08/11/2020 07:36

Realistically, what is the take home pay for a full time TA at your school? I am contemplating a job as one as a way in to a school I would love to teach at eventually but salary hasn’t come up yet. I know it’ll be a huge pay drop but would like some ball park of what is reasonable.

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MikeDryden · 08/11/2020 08:03

TA salaries vary according to qualifications. What level...1, 2, 3 or 4 (HLTA)?

monkeysox · 08/11/2020 08:20

Shockingly low.

Fleabagster · 08/11/2020 08:22

Not sure! It doesn’t stipulate. I’ll have a google. Thanks.

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winewolfhowls · 08/11/2020 10:52

Lots are offered very part time in my area at about 9k a year.

DuckyMcDuck · 08/11/2020 12:28

SE London (includes Great London weighting) - equivalent full time salary is approx £21,000.

But as school year is 39 weeks, you have to divide by 52 and x 39 = £15,750.

But that assumes a 36 hour week and most full time TA jobs are 30 hours so divide by 36 and x30 = £13,125.

This will be divided into 12 monthly payments so you get paid in the summer holidays.

Hope that makes sense.

DuckyMcDuck · 08/11/2020 12:28

Sorry, meant Outer London weighting

Worriesandwobbles · 08/11/2020 12:56

I live in the south west and its not very highly paid, around £8.90 an hour and 'full time' is only actually around 30hrs a week unless you do wrap around provision. We get paid about 39 weeks a year but divided into 12 monthly payments so although you get a wage in school hols its basically money thats been held back from previous months. (Hope this makes sense. I take home £890 a month - my teenagers get paid better at the local supermarket) I believe it is better paid in other areas of the country.

Fleabagster · 08/11/2020 13:05

Ok, thank you. Yes, terrible pay! I also only want to do part time. I will wait and see what they offer (if I get a job!).

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RabbitBeaver · 08/11/2020 16:36

I pick up around £1200 a month in the Midlands working 32.5 hours a week.

Fleabagster · 08/11/2020 17:02

That would be fine for me @RabbitBeaver - will update if I make progress!

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chocolateisavegetable · 08/11/2020 17:09

About £13K for 30 hours per week

year5teacher · 08/11/2020 21:13

Salaries are insultingly low. I didn’t even earn enough to meet the tax threshold when I was a TA full time through agency. I had to work through every holiday to have any chance of a nearly reasonable disposable income.

PeonyandDahlia · 08/11/2020 21:51

Full time would be £18,000

Fleabagster · 09/11/2020 13:40

Just heard back from one of my applications and I haven’t even got an interview. 😂 It’s for a Year 3 TA role and I taught year 3 for years but clearly not what they’re looking for. Onwards and upwards!

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DuckyMcDuck · 09/11/2020 17:12

Sorry to hear that. I think sometimes schools don't like teachers being TAs as they are worried that they're just doing it as a stop-gap and so won't stay long or that some teachers feel threatened by having another qualified teacher in their class.

Good luck with your next application.

Fleabagster · 09/11/2020 17:44

Yes @DuckyMcDuck I do get that. Thank you. I’m not sure how to get round that. I’m waiting to hear from two others and one seemed more promising so fingers crossed!

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Worriesandwobbles · 09/11/2020 18:10

Sometimes there is already someone lined up for the job, previously known to the school, and the application process is just a formality. Good luck with your other applications.

CouldBeOuting · 09/11/2020 21:04

Our TAs are on just under £11 per hour. SE London...

RigaBalsam · 10/11/2020 17:25

I was a TA 5 years ago before I became a teacher again. I was on 23k
My friend is still a TA think she is still on 23.5k

Fleabagster · 12/11/2020 19:36

I’ve got a job! The salary is fine and expected - I’ll take home just under £1000 a month based on three days a week.

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Worriesandwobbles · 12/11/2020 22:19

Congratulations ! That makes my wage look a joke ha. Good luck

kursaalflyer · 13/11/2020 09:22

Wow, unless you are working 10 hour days that is an incredible salary!

Fleabagster · 13/11/2020 09:53

It’s an 8.5 hour day. I’m a qualified teacher and they’ve put me at their highest level which I’m grateful for.

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Benjispruce2 · 17/11/2020 07:39

Full time (8.35-3.30) take home pay around £800 every month. That’s on about £9 ph .

Benjispruce2 · 17/11/2020 07:40

Level 4 (HLTA) around £1000 pm take home.