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Build a Stronger Teaching Assistant Resume

Teaching assistant CVs should demonstrate safe pupil support, learning interventions, SEND experience, behaviour support, observation, and productive partnership with teachers. This guide shows what to prioritise, which terms may matter, and how to turn responsibilities into evidence. Use the target job description as the final source of truth: titles vary, and you should only include skills and results you can support.

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What recruiters may look for

  • Learning support
  • SEND support
  • Safeguarding
  • Behaviour support
  • Observation
  • Small-group interventions

ATS keywords

  • EHCP
  • phonics
  • one-to-one support
  • classroom resources
  • pupil progress
  • SENCO
  • pastoral support
  • child protection

Example teaching assistant resume bullets

  • Delivered three weekly phonics groups for Year 2 pupils and recorded progress for teacher planning and parent updates.
  • Provided one-to-one support aligned with an EHCP, adapting tasks and using agreed communication strategies.
  • Supported positive behaviour through consistent routines and documented concerns in line with safeguarding policy.

Common mistakes

  • Using 'helped the teacher' without specific pupil support
  • Omitting safeguarding and SEND responsibilities
  • Describing confidential situations in identifiable detail

Recommended sections

  • Support profile
  • Safeguarding and key skills
  • School experience
  • Training and qualifications
  • Volunteering if relevant

Frequently asked questions

What should a teaching assistant resume include?

Lead with a concise role-relevant summary, then show recent experience through specific achievements. Include the tools and skills you genuinely use, relevant projects or qualifications, and language that matches the target job without copying it.

How do I tailor a teaching assistant resume for ATS?

Compare it with the complete job description. Use accurate terminology for the role's important skills, place the strongest matching evidence early, keep headings conventional, and avoid keyword lists that are not supported by experience.

Can DoCV guarantee my teaching assistant resume passes ATS?

No. Employers use different systems and screening rules. DoCV can help you find alignment and readability gaps, but it cannot predict or guarantee an employer's decision.