- Assist teachers in preparing materials for lessons: The school assistant will help teachers by organizing materials, making copies, and setting up equipment for lessons.- Supervise students in the classroom: The assistant will monitor students during class time, ensuring they stay on task and follow classroom rules.- Help students with classwork and assignments: The school assistant will provide support to students who need extra help understanding lesson material or completing assignments.- Maintain a clean and organized classroom: The assistant will help keep the classroom tidy by cleaning up spills, organizing supplies, and straightening desks and chairs.- Assist with administrative tasks: The school assistant may be responsible for tasks such as taking attendance, answering phone calls, and filing paperwork.- Good communication skills: The school assistant should be able to effectively communicate with teachers, students, and parents.- Patience and compassion: It is important for the assistant to have patience when working with students who may struggle with their schoolwork.- Ability to work well in a team: The school assistant will collaborate with teachers and other staff members, so they should be able to work effectively as part of a team.- Punctuality and reliability: The assistant should be punctual and reliable, as they will be needed to help out during specific class times.