Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Hemel Hempstead | Up to £570 per week | September StartAre you a g... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Hemel Hempstead | Up to £570 per week | September StartAre you a graduate looking to make a real impact on the lives of children with additional learning needs? Do you want to build hands-on experience in a supportive school before progressing into teaching, educational psychology, or therapy?This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity in Hemel Hempstead could be your ideal next step.About the School – Hemel Hempstead - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantThis well-regarded primary school in Hemel Hempstead is known for its inclusive ethos, strong pastoral support, and commitment to meeting the needs of every child. With modern facilities, experienced staff, and a welcoming community, the school offers a fantastic environment to grow your career in education.You’ll join a nurturing team that values curiosity, compassion, and collaboration—and where staff are supported to grow professionally and personally.What We’re Looking For – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantThe ideal candidate will: Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Be a recent graduate with a 2:1 or above in Psychology, Education, or a related subjectHave some experience supporting children or young people with SEN, either in education, care, or voluntary settingsBe calm, empathetic, and proactive in the classroomHave a genuine passion for inclusive education and child developmentBe exploring a long-term path in teaching, therapy, or mental health support What You’ll Be Doing - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, your role will include: Providing 1:1 and small group support to pupils with additional needs such as autism, ADHD, speech and language delays, or emotional and social difficultiesWorking alongside teachers to adapt lesson content and resources to suit individual learnersSupporting children in developing communication skills, confidence, and independenceHelping manage routines and behaviour using positive strategiesReporting progress and observations to the SENCo and wider teaching team Why Apply for This Role in Hemel Hempstead? - Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Supportive leadership team with a strong focus on staff developmentOn-the-job SEN training and mentoring, with access to further CPD opportunitiesReal progression routes into teaching, therapy roles, and further academic studyA close-knit, caring school culture where every team member is valuedEasily accessible from surrounding Hertfordshire areas and parts of North West London Take the First Step Towards a Meaningful Career - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantIf you’re a graduate who’s ready to inspire and support children with additional needs in a purposeful and rewarding role, we want to hear from you.Send your CV to James at KPI Education to apply for the Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in Hemel Hempstead today.INDEDU – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Hemel HempsteadGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Brent, NW London | Earn up to £600 per week | September Start - Gr... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Brent, NW London | Earn up to £600 per week | September Start - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAre you a recent graduate driven to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children with additional needs? If you’re looking to begin a rewarding career in education, psychology, or therapy, this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position at a supportive Brent primary school could be the perfect next step.About the School – Brent - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantThis inclusive and nurturing primary school in Brent is proud of its community-focused ethos and commitment to every child’s individual development. With a ‘Good’ Ofsted rating and a forward-thinking leadership team, the school offers a safe and inspiring environment for both pupils and staff.Staff here are passionate about creating accessible learning experiences, and you'll join a team where collaboration, professional development, and compassion are at the heart of everything they do.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – What We’re Looking ForWe're searching for a graduate who: Holds a 2:1 or above from a leading university in Psychology, Education, Child Development, or a similar fieldHas experience working with children or young people with special educational needs (SEN) – in a classroom, therapeutic, or voluntary settingDemonstrates strong emotional intelligence, patience, and adaptabilityCommunicates clearly and builds positive relationships with pupils and staffIs considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or child mental health Your Role – What You’ll Do - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will: Offer tailored 1:1 and group support for children with needs such as autism (ASD), ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social-emotional challengesWork alongside teachers to adapt lessons and develop resources that meet individual learning needsSupport with emotional regulation, behaviour strategies, and sensory routinesHelp pupils build confidence, independence, and self-esteemContribute to progress reviews and provide valuable feedback to the SENCo and teaching staff Ready to Make a Difference? - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantThis is more than just a stepping-stone role — it’s a chance to be part of a team that changes lives every day. If you're a compassionate, driven graduate ready to take the first step into a career with purpose, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to James at KPI Education today and apply to become a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant in Brent.INDEDU – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | BrentGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant -
SEN Teaching Assistant – Birmingham Primary School Start Date: Immediate and September 2025Do you ha... SEN Teaching Assistant – Birmingham Primary School Start Date: Immediate and September 2025Do you have substantial experience supporting children with special educational needs?Are you confident providing 1:1 support for pupils with autism and communication difficulties?Are you looking for a rewarding, long-term role in a nurturing and inclusive school environment?We are working with a welcoming, inclusive primary school in Birmingham to recruit three experienced SEN Teaching Assistants. These full-time roles offer a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with SEND, including autism and speech, language & communication needs.SEN Teaching Assistant – Why You Should Apply: Start date: Immediate or September 2025Work 1:1 supporting pupils with autism spectrum conditions and communication difficultiesGain hands-on experience collaborating with SENDCos, teachers, and external specialistsHelp children access the curriculum, build confidence, and develop independenceJoin a supportive, diverse school community that values inclusion and high aspirationsFull-time Monday to Friday schedule, supporting a balanced working weekAn excellent opportunity to deepen your experience in education and SEND support SEN Teaching Assistant – What You’ll Be Doing: Providing tailored 1:1 support for children with SEND needs, including autism and SLCNSupporting pupils awaiting specialist placements or with undiagnosed needsAssisting classroom teachers to enable learning and engagement for all pupilsHelping implement individual support plans and monitoring pupil progressPromoting positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing with patience and empathySupporting small group interventions and contributing to whole-school SEND initiativesEncouraging development of social, communication, and independence skillsParticipating in ongoing training and professional development opportunities SEN Teaching Assistant – What We’re Looking For: Experience supporting children with special educational needs is essentialPatience, resilience, and adaptability in 1:1 and small group settingsGood communication skills and ability to build positive relationshipsCommitment to fostering inclusion, respect, and high expectationsA proactive and compassionate approach to working with children and colleaguesInterest in continuing a long-term career in education or SEND support SEN Teaching Assistant – Start Your JourneyIf you’re an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant ready to make a real difference in a primary school setting, we want to hear from you.SEN Teaching Assistant - Birmingham Primary SchoolINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Secondary School | Hounslow, West London Up to £600 per week | Sep... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Secondary School | Hounslow, West London Up to £600 per week | September Start | Full-Time | Term-Time OnlyAre you a recent graduate eager to gain practical experience supporting young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you considering a future in educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or teaching, and looking for an enriching role that builds the foundations of a meaningful career?A leading secondary school in Hounslow is currently seeking a dedicated and empathetic Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team immediately. This full-time, long-term position offers an excellent opportunity to work closely with students requiring additional support, while developing your own professional skills within a nurturing and well-structured school environment.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Full-time position | Monday to Friday | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM.Earn up to £600 per week (paid on a weekly basis).Support students with a range of needs, including autism spectrum conditions, communication challenges, and sensory processing difficulties.Deliver targeted 1:1 and small group support, guided by SEN professionals and school staff.Assist in the implementation of personalised learning and behaviour support plans.Promote students’ independence, emotional regulation, and social development.Work in partnership with educational psychologists, therapists, and SENCOs to meet each student’s specific needs. Candidate Profile – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant A 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, Health & Social Care, or a related discipline.A strong interest in supporting young people with additional needs in a secondary school environment.Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusting relationships with students and staff.Resilient, adaptable, and calm under pressure.Previous experience in tutoring, mentoring, care work, or SEN support (desirable but not essential). The school – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant This progressive secondary school in Hounslow is widely recognised for its inclusive ethos and commitment to high-quality SEN provision. With a strong support network, well-established interventions, and a passionate SEN team, the school provides a welcoming and collaborative environment where both students and staff thrive.You’ll work in a well-resourced department that collaborates closely with external specialists, giving you exposure to a multi-disciplinary approach to SEN support—ideal for graduates planning careers in clinical psychology, teaching, or therapeutic roles.Why Apply? – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant September start – gain valuable experience without delay.Highly relevant for aspiring teachers, psychologists, or therapists.Be part of a dedicated, caring team within an established and respected Barnet secondary school.Excellent location with transport links across North and Central London.Opportunity to make a tangible difference in young people’s lives every day. Interested in this rewarding opportunity?Send your CV to Mitchell at KPI Education to apply for this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in Barnet today.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | Hounslow | Secondary School | Immediate StartINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – LeedsOutstanding Specialist SEN School – September Start (Earlier... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – LeedsOutstanding Specialist SEN School – September Start (Earlier Available) – Up to £560 per weekAre you a passionate graduate ready to make a profound difference in the lives of young people with special educational needs?Do you possess the empathy, resilience, and unwavering commitment required to support pupils with complex additional needs?Would you like to gain invaluable experience in a leading specialist SEN school while building your career in education, therapy, or psychology?Exceptional Opportunity: Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantA prestigious SEN specialist school in Leeds is seeking an outstanding Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant for a September 2025 start, with earlier opportunities available for exceptional candidates.This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position offers a long-term, full-time role providing unparalleled experience for graduates with aspirations in education, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or child psychology.Click 'Apply Now' to secure your place as our next Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant today!About This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Role:This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity provides: Long-term, full-time Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position with job securityCompetitive salary: Up to £560 per weekFamily-friendly hours: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM, Monday to FridayComprehensive professional development tailored for Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant career progressionSpecialist SEN training in autism support, ADHD management, and communication strategiesMentorship program with experienced SEN professionalsClear pathways to qualified teacher status or therapy qualifications Key Responsibilities for our Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Support holistic, social, and academic development of children with diverse SEN needsDeliver personalized interventions designed by qualified teachers and therapistsAssist with behavior regulation and positive engagement strategiesSupport communication development using specialized techniquesCollaborate with multidisciplinary teams including speech therapists and educational psychologistsContribute to Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and progress monitoring Our Outstanding SEN School – LeedsLocated in Leeds, our specialist SEN school is renowned for its innovative, inclusive approach to supporting young people aged 11-16 with complex needs. We pride ourselves on: Outstanding reputation for transforming lives and achieving remarkable progressState-of-the-art facilities including sensory rooms, therapeutic spaces, and adaptive technologyExpert staff team including qualified teachers, therapists, and behavior specialistsIndividualized learning programs tailored to each pupil's unique strengths and challengesStrong community partnerships with local services and familiesHolistic approach focusing on academic, social, emotional, and life skills development Our pupils present with a range of needs including autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and complex learning disabilities. Every Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant becomes part of a close-knit, passionate team dedicated to unlocking each child's potential.The Ideal Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Candidate:Essential Requirements for this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position: 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, Health & Social Care, or related fieldGenuine passion for supporting learners with special educational needsEmotional resilience and ability to approach each child with unconditional positive regardStrong communication skills and natural empathyCommitment to safeguarding and promoting welfare of vulnerable young peopleFlexibility and adaptability in dynamic learning environments Desirable Qualities for our Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Previous experience working with SEN (voluntary or professional)Understanding of autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, or communication difficultiesBackground in care work, sports coaching, youth work, or mental health supportKnowledge of behavior management strategies and therapeutic approachesInterest in pursuing further qualifications in education or therapyAbility to remain calm under pressure and think creatively What Makes This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Role Exceptional:Professional Development for our Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Comprehensive induction program specifically designed for Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant rolesOngoing training in specialized SEN methodologies and therapeutic techniquesOpportunities to observe speech therapy, occupational therapy, and educational psychology sessionsMentorship from qualified professionals to support your Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant journeyClear progression pathways including teacher training, therapy qualifications, or specialist SEN rolesProfessional network building within the SEN education community Personal Fulfillment as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Daily breakthroughs witnessing pupils overcome challenges and achieve personal goalsMeaningful relationships with pupils, families, and dedicated colleaguesReal impact on young people's life trajectories and future independenceContinuous learning about diverse needs, innovative approaches, and therapeutic strategiesSupportive environment where your contribution is valued and celebrated Career Advantages for Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant professionals: Highly specialized experience valued by universities and employers in education and therapyEnhanced understanding of child development, behavior management, and inclusive educationTransferable skills in communication, patience, creative problem-solving, and crisis managementStrong professional references from qualified teachers and SEN specialistsCompetitive edge for future applications to teacher training or therapy programs Your Impact as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant:As our Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll work with pupils aged 11-16 who require individualized support to access learning and develop essential life skills. You'll be instrumental in: Creating safe, nurturing environments where pupils feel understood and valuedSupporting communication development using visual aids, technology, and specialized techniquesImplementing behavior support plans with consistency and compassionFacilitating social skills development and peer relationshipsEncouraging independence and self-advocacy skillsCelebrating achievements and building confidence in learners who may have experienced educational challenges This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role offers exposure to cutting-edge SEN practices, therapeutic approaches, and assistive technologies that will enhance your professional expertise and personal growth.Ready to Begin Your SEN Career Journey?This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity represents more than employment – it's your gateway to a meaningful career where every day presents new challenges, discoveries, and the profound satisfaction of transforming young lives.Don't miss this chance to become our exceptional Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant and join our dedicated team of SEN professionals.Apply today by sending your CV to Michael at KPi EducationGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Leeds SEN Specialist School – Up to £560 per weekINDEDU
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantAre you a Psychology graduate eager to make a real impac... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantAre you a Psychology graduate eager to make a real impact while gaining hands-on experience in education and mental health?A forward-thinking and inclusive secondary school in Brentford, West London, is looking for a bright, empathetic Psychology graduate to join their SEN support team as a Teaching Assistant. This is a fantastic stepping stone if you're considering a career in Educational or Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or SEN Teaching.You’ll be working closely with students who have EHCPs and a range of additional needs, including Autism (ASD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges, Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), and communication barriers. Your role will involve providing tailored 1:1 and small-group support—helping students thrive both inside and outside the classroom.What You’ll Be Doing: Providing targeted, compassionate support to students with special educational needsSupporting pupils with Autism and communication difficulties to build confidence and independenceManaging challenging behaviour using evidence-based strategiesCollaborating with SENCOs, therapists, and teaching staff to deliver a whole-child approachGaining hands-on experience with EHCPs, adaptive teaching, and early intervention strategies What’s In It for You? Earn up to £650 per week while building invaluable experience in education and child developmentWork in a supportive, diverse, and inclusive environment committed to student wellbeingGain direct exposure to therapeutic techniques used in school-based mental health supportStrengthen your application for postgraduate psychology, teaching, or therapy trainingJoin a school that’s truly making a difference—with a strong SEN team and an inclusive ethos If you're serious about a career in mental health, child development, or special education, this role will give you the grounding you need.Apply now by sending your CV to Ryan at KPi Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to get started.INDEDU
STEM Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Wolverhampton Salary: Up to £550 per week Start Date... STEM Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Wolverhampton Salary: Up to £550 per week Start Date: September 2025Are you a STEM graduate seeking meaningful experience supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you considering a future in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or a related field?A progressive secondary school in Wolverhampton is looking for a motivated and compassionate Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their support team this September. This full-time, term-time role is perfect for STEM graduates aiming to build real-world experience in education and student support.Key Details: Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM Pay: Up to £550 per week Start Date: September 2025 Contract: Academic year with potential for a permanent role Role Responsibilities: Provide tailored academic and emotional support to students with a range of SEN, including autism, ADHD, and learning difficulties Deliver small group and one-to-one interventions focused on engagement and progress in STEM subjects Support learning plans and behaviour strategies alongside teaching and pastoral teams Work collaboratively with SENCOs, educational psychologists, and external professionals Gain valuable experience relevant for further training or postgraduate studies in education or mental health fields Candidate Profile: A recent STEM graduate (2:1 or above preferred) in a subject such as Maths, Science, Engineering, or Technology Passionate about inclusive education and supporting young people Patient, proactive, and strong in communication and problem-solving Any prior experience in mentoring, tutoring, or working with young people with additional needs is a plus About the School:This Wolverhampton secondary school is known for its inclusive ethos and strong focus on student wellbeing. With excellent SEN provision and close links to local support services, it offers a rewarding environment for both pupils and staff.Apply Today:To join KPi Education’s network of STEM graduates making a difference in schools, click 'Apply Now' or send your CV to MirandaW@kpir.co.ukINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Up to £550 per weekLocation: Dudley | Secondary SchoolStart Date:... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Up to £550 per weekLocation: Dudley | Secondary SchoolStart Date: September 2025 (or immediate start available)Are you a recent graduate with a passion for supporting students with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you looking to gain practical, school-based experience in a high-achieving secondary school before progressing into a career in education, psychology, or child development?We are working with a well-regarded secondary school in Dudley that takes a values-driven approach to education and is known for both academic excellence and inclusive, compassionate student support. This school is looking to welcome a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to their team – a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to make a real impact from day one.Why You Should Apply: Earn up to £550 per week Start date: September 2025 (or immediate if available) Join a school with a strong reputation for progress, inclusion, and student development Work in a supportive and values-led environment where character-building is as important as academic results Gain firsthand experience working with SEN students in both classroom and small-group settings Ideal for graduates aiming to become SEN teachers, educational psychologists, or therapists Full-time, term-time role – Monday to Friday What You’ll Be Doing: Provide 1:1 and small group support to pupils with SEN needs Support students with a range of needs including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and emotional/social challenges Collaborate with teachers, the SENCO, and pastoral staff to deliver tailored learning strategies Help build students’ confidence, independence, and emotional resilience Engage in school-wide initiatives that promote wellbeing, inclusion, and positive behaviour Participate in ongoing training and professional development What We’re Looking For: A 2:1 degree or above – preferably in Psychology, Education, or a related subject A sincere interest in inclusive education and special needs support Excellent communication, patience, and relationship-building skills Some experience working with children or young people (voluntary or paid) A long-term interest in roles such as teaching, educational psychology, or child mental health Ready to Join a School That Makes a Difference? If you're excited to build your experience and support young people in a dynamic, inclusive school in Dudley, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV and a short cover letter to MirandaW@kpir.co.uk to apply for this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role.INDEDU – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Dudley – Up to £550 per week
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Crewe Salary: Up to £550 per week Start Date:... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Crewe Salary: Up to £550 per week Start Date: September 2025Are you a Psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you considering a future career in educational psychology, child therapy or mental health services?A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Crewe is looking for a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2025. This full-time, term-time role is an ideal opportunity for a psychology graduate to gain valuable, practical experience in a nurturing and supportive school environment.Role Overview: Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM Pay: Up to £550 per week Contract: Full academic year (with potential for a permanent role) Location: Crewe Start Date: September 2025 Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and small group support to pupils with a range of SEN, including autism, speech and language needs, and emotional regulation challenges Assist in implementing personalised learning strategies and behaviour plans Work closely with educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, and other external professionals Support students’ social and emotional development in a structured, caring environment Gain practical experience relevant to future postgraduate training or careers in psychology, therapy, or education Candidate Requirements: A recent Psychology graduate (2:1 or above preferred) Passionate about working with children and young people with SEN Patient, empathetic, and confident in building strong relationships Experience in education, care, or youth work is a plus, but not essential About the School: This inclusive primary school in Crewe is known for its strong commitment to SEN provision and its collaborative, supportive staff team. With excellent links to therapeutic and mental health services, it’s a great environment for graduates preparing for a career in child psychology, mental health, or special education.Apply Now: If you're a Psychology graduate ready to make a real impact and gain school-based experience from September, we want to hear from you.Click ‘Apply Now’ or send your CV to MirandaW@kpir.co.uk to join the KPi Education network.INDEDU – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Crewe – September Start
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Up to £550 per week Location: Birmingham Secondary School Start Da... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Up to £550 per week Location: Birmingham Secondary School Start Date: Immediate or September 2025Are you a recent graduate with a passion for supporting students with special educational needs?Do you want to gain hands-on experience in a high-performing, values-driven secondary school with an Outstanding Ofsted rating?We’re supporting a Birmingham-based secondary school with a unique, virtues-led approach to education in their search for a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant. Known for top-tier academic results and a nurturing environment, this school offers an excellent foundation for graduates looking to enter the education or psychology field.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Why You Should Apply: Earn up to £550 per weekStart date: Immediate or September 2025Work at an Outstanding Ofsted-rated school with exceptional progress and attainment scoresJoin a school ranked in the top 3% nationally for progress and top 10% for attainmentBe part of a close-knit, inclusive school community that celebrates character development as much as academic successSupport students within a holistic, values-focused educational frameworkCollaborate with experienced SEN professionals and gain school-wide exposureFull time, term-time Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, Monday to Friday – ideal for aspiring SEN teachers or educational psychologists Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – What You’ll Be Doing: Providing 1:1 and small group support to students with additional needsSupporting pupils with a variety of SEN including autism, ADHD, and specific learning difficultiesWorking closely with teachers, the SENCO, and pastoral teams to implement learning plansPromoting confidence, independence, and emotional wellbeing in pupilsEngaging with school-wide initiatives that promote compassion, respect, and lifelong learningParticipating in training and professional development sessions Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – What We’re Looking For: A 2:1 degree or higher (Psychology, Education, or related subject preferred)A genuine passion for inclusive education and SEN supportStrong interpersonal skills, empathy, and patienceExperience working with children or young people (including voluntary roles)Interest in a long-term career in education, therapy, or child development Want to Be Part of a School That Changes Lives? Send your CV and a short cover letter to CaseyF@kpir.co.uk to apply for this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in Birmingham.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Up to £550 per weekINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Hemel Hempstead Full-Time | Immediate Start | Long Term | School H... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Hemel Hempstead Full-Time | Immediate Start | Long Term | School Hours: 8:30am – 4:00pm - up to £550 P/W!Are you passionate about supporting children with special educational needs? we are recruiting a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to join a dynamic, supportive SEN school in Hemel Hempstead.About the Role: Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will provide vital support to children aged 5-11 with identified SEN needs. Working one-on-one or in small groups, you will help pupils access learning, participate in mentoring sessions, and assist during breaks. Some children may show challenging behaviours, and you will receive Team Teach Training to equip you with effective intervention techniques.You’ll work closely with the SENCO, senior leadership, and external professionals including therapists and healthcare providers to deliver holistic support.Your Responsibilities: Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Support pupils with various learning difficulties and EAL needsEngage and support students’ educational and personal developmentAssist with personal care when requiredHelp supervise pupil behaviour throughout the day What’s In It For You? - Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Free SEND workshops and Team Teach TrainingExcellent pay ratesValuable hands-on classroom experience in an SEN settingOpportunity for a permanent contractFull registration completed remotely onlineSupportive and friendly school environment in Hemel Hempstead What We’re Looking For: - Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Experience supporting children or young adults with SEND is desirable but not essentialCalm, empathetic, and patient approachStrong behaviour management skillsValid DBS with online update or willingness to apply for oneAvailable to work 5 days a week and commit for at least 2-6 months Ready to Make a Difference - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantIf you are committed to empowering children with special educational needs and want to join a fantastic team, apply today! Send your CV now to James at KPi Education and take the next step in your career.INDEDU - Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant Location: TelfordSalary: Up to £550 per wee... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant Location: TelfordSalary: Up to £550 per weekStart Date: September 2025 | Permanent OpportunityAre you a Psychology graduate with a passion for child development, eager to gain practical experience working with children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you aiming for a career in educational psychology, mental health support, or speech and language therapy?A nurturing and inclusive primary school in Telford is looking for a motivated Psychology graduate to join their team as an SEN Teaching Assistant. This full-time, term-time role offers the perfect chance to develop hands-on skills in a supportive educational environment that aligns with therapeutic and psychology-based career paths.What This Role Offers: Full-time position during term-time (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm) Competitive salary up to £550 per week Start in September 2025 with a secure, permanent opportunity Gain valuable experience supporting SEN pupils while exploring careers linked to psychology and therapy Key Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and small group support tailored to pupils with a range of SEN, including autism, speech and language difficulties, and social-emotional needs Assist in implementing personalised learning plans and behaviour support strategies Work collaboratively with teachers, SEN coordinators, and external specialists such as educational psychologists and speech therapists Create a nurturing, positive environment that encourages student growth and confidence Build practical experience that supports further study or professional development Who We’re Looking For: Recent Psychology graduate (2:1 degree or above preferred) Strong interest in SEN, child development, or therapeutic education roles Empathetic, patient, and effective communicator who builds strong relationships Experience supporting children in any setting is a plus but not essential Reliable, self-motivated, and eager to learn in a dynamic school environment About the School: This primary school in Telford prides itself on its inclusive ethos and excellent SEN provision. With close connections to mental health professionals and therapy services, it offers a rich and supportive environment for pupils and staff alike.Ready to Apply? Begin your journey in a rewarding career helping young learners thrive.Click ‘Apply Now’ or email your CV directly to Miranda at KPi Education.INDEDU – SEN Teaching Assistant – Psychology Graduate – Telford – September 2025 Start
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: Up to £550 per week St... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: Up to £550 per week Start Date: ASAP (potential to become permanent from September)Are you a Psychology graduate eager to gain hands-on experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you exploring a future career in educational psychology, child therapy, or mental health services?A warm and inclusive primary school in Stoke-on-Trent is looking for a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. This full-time, term-time role offers an excellent opportunity for a psychology graduate to gain meaningful, practical experience in a supportive educational setting.The position is available for an immediate start, with the potential to become a permanent role from September.Role Overview: Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM Pay: Up to £550 per week Contract: Until the end of the academic year (with potential to go permanent) Location: Stoke-on-Trent Start Date: ASAP Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and small group support to pupils with a range of SEN, including autism, speech and language difficulties, and emotional regulation needs Assist in implementing personalised learning strategies and behaviour plans Work alongside educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, and other external specialists Support students’ social and emotional development in a nurturing, structured environment Gain valuable, practical experience aligned with future training or postgraduate study in psychology, SEN, or therapy Candidate Requirements: A recent Psychology graduate (2:1 or higher preferred) Genuinely passionate about supporting children with SEN and their wider development Patient, empathetic, and confident in building positive relationships Experience in education, care, youth work, or similar roles is desirable but not essential About the School: This inclusive Stoke-on-Trent primary school is known for its supportive staff culture and strong commitment to SEN provision. With close links to therapeutic and mental health services, the school provides an enriching environment for both students and aspiring professionals looking to enter child-focused careers.Apply Now If you're a Psychology graduate ready to make a real difference and build experience in a school setting, we’d love to hear from you. Click ‘Apply Now’ or send your CV to MirandaW@kpir.co.uk to join the KPi Education network.INDEDU – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Stoke – ASAP Start
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wakefield Specialist SchoolRecent Graduate? Launch Your Career in... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wakefield Specialist SchoolRecent Graduate? Launch Your Career in Special Educational Needs!Are you a recent graduate seeking to make a meaningful impact while building your professional experience? This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position offers the perfect entry point into the rewarding field of special education.Why Choose This Graduate Role? Earn up to £560 per week in this full-time, long-term graduate positionFast-track your career development with hands-on SEN experienceWork alongside experienced professionals including SENCOs, Educational Psychologists, and Occupational TherapistsBuild your CV with valuable specialist skills and experienceMake a genuine difference in the lives of children with diverse learning needsGain practical experience that's highly valued by employers and graduate programs Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – What We're Looking For: Recent graduate with a 2:1 degree or higher in Education, Psychology, Special Educational Needs, Sociology, or related fieldStrong academic foundation with understanding of SEN principles and inclusive educationGraduate-level communication skills and professional approachPassion for working with children with special educational needs and disabilitiesCommitment to professional development and learning from experienced practitionersUnderstanding of safeguarding principles and dedication to child protection Previous experience with young people is advantageous but not essential – we provide comprehensive training for the right graduate candidateYour Graduate Role Will Include: Full-time graduate position: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, term-time onlyDirect pupil support: Working with children with autism, learning difficulties, physical disabilities, and behavioral challengesProfessional collaboration: Supporting teachers and SENCOs in implementing personalized learning strategiesEHCP implementation: Assisting with Education, Health & Care Plans and individual learning objectivesSkill development: Helping pupils with social skills, emotional regulation, and building independenceResource preparation: Creating and adapting materials to support diverse learning needsProfessional networking: Building relationships with external professionals and specialists About Your Graduate OpportunityThis established Wakefield specialist school provides an exceptional learning environment for graduates entering the SEN field. You'll receive mentorship from experienced professionals while gaining practical experience that will enhance your career prospects.As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll develop specialist skills highly valued across education, psychology, social work, and healthcare sectors. This role provides excellent preparation for further study, SEN teaching qualifications, or specialized roles in educational support.Ready to Start Your Graduate Career in SEN?Take the next step in your graduate journey!Click 'Apply Now' or contact KPI Education to discuss how this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role can launch your career in Special Educational Needs.Transform your degree into meaningful experience – Apply today!Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wakefield Specialist School – Up to £560 per weekINDEDU
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: Up to £520 per week Sta... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Stoke-on-Trent Salary: Up to £520 per week Start Date: September 2025Are you a Psychology graduate looking to build experience working with children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?Are you considering a future in educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or child and adolescent mental health?A welcoming and forward-thinking primary school in Stoke-on-Trent is seeking a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their support team from September. This is a full-time, term-time role—ideal for graduates looking to gain hands-on experience in an educational setting that aligns with careers in psychology or therapeutic professions.Key Details: Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM Pay: Up to £520 per week Start Date: September 2025 Contract: Academic year with the potential to become permanent Role Responsibilities: Support pupils with a range of SEN including autism, speech and language difficulties, and social-emotional needs Work one-to-one and with small groups to deliver tailored interventions Assist with personalised learning plans and behaviour strategies Collaborate with educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, and other specialists Build practical experience relevant for further training or postgraduate study Candidate Profile: A recent Psychology graduate (2:1 or above preferred) Passionate about SEN and child development Empathetic, patient, and adaptable with excellent communication skills Experience in a care, mentoring, or SEN support role is highly advantageous About the School:This inclusive Stoke-on-Trent primary school prides itself on its nurturing approach and strong SEN provision. With close ties to mental health professionals and therapy services, it offers a rich, supportive environment for both students and staff.This role offers a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable experience starting in September, ahead of potential postgraduate training or a career in education and mental health.Apply Today:To join KPi Education’s network of graduates making a real impact, click 'Apply Now' or send your CV to MirandaW@kpir.co.ukINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantFull Job description:Salary: £500-£540 per weekLocation: Lewisham, SE... Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantFull Job description:Salary: £500-£540 per weekLocation: Lewisham, SE15Start date: Immediate or September 2025Hours: 8:30AM-4:00PM Mon-FridayAre you a highly motivated graduate with a strong academic background and a deep-rooted desire to support the emotional, social, and academic development of young people with Special Educational Needs?Do you hold a 2:1 or above in Psychology or a closely related subject from a leading university, with practical experience working with children or young people—either in a voluntary or professional capacity?If you’re nodding “yes” to the above, then this Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant could be the perfect opportunity to kick-start your career in education, psychology, or child development.Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant – Candidate Specification To be considered for the Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant role you should:- Holds a strong academic background through GCSE’s and A-Levels- 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, Sociology, Child Development, or a closely related field from a reputable university- At least 1 Years experienced working with children or young people who have SEN needs - Confident working independently and as part of a team- As a Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant, you should have a calm and empathetic approach with a natural ability to form positive relationships with students Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant – Job RoleAs a Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant, your responsibilities include: - Providing targeted one-to-one academic support for pupils with a range of SEN needs , ensuring they can access the curriculum effectively- Supporting students' emotional, social, and behavioural development through consistent and empathetic pastoral care- Collaborating with the school’s SENCO and wider pastoral team to implement and monitor EHCPs- Monitoring and documenting student progress to contribute to regular reviews and reportsGraduate SEN Classroom Assistant – Why Join this School This school offers a range of compelling opportunities and advantages for graduates seeking to begin their careers as SEN Classroom Assistants:- Strong Reputation: Rated highly by parents, students, and Ofsted, this school has built a reputation for nurturing the potential of every learner, regardless of background or need- Career Progression: Many of our Graduate SEN Classroom Assistants go on to pursue careers in educational psychology, teaching, or mental health.- Supportive Staff Community: You’ll be working alongside a passionate and experienced team, with access to regular training and mentoring to help you thrive in your Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant role- Inclusive Ethos: They are committed to equality, diversity, and ensuring every child receives the support they need to succeed—academically, socially, and emotionallyJoining this school as a Graduate SEN Classroom Assistant is more than just the first step in your career—it’s a chance to be part of a nurturing, forward-thinking school community where your work has real purpose and daily impactSubmit your application today and take the first step toward a meaningful and rewarding career, beginning with the role of Graduate SEN Classroom AssistantClick “Apply Now”Graduate SEN Classroom AssistantINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Manchester SEN Specialist School | September 2025 Start (Earlier Sta... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Manchester SEN Specialist School | September 2025 Start (Earlier Start Available) | Up to £550 per weekAre you a graduate with a passion for supporting young people with special educational needs?Do you have the emotional resilience, patience, and empathy to make a real difference in an SEN environment?Would you thrive in a specialist setting, gaining experience that could launch a career in SEN teaching, psychology, or therapy?Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester – September StartA highly supportive and well-resourced SEN specialist school in Manchester is looking for a caring, proactive and emotionally intelligent Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity for any graduate looking to build experience in the field of Special Educational Needs (SEN), particularly for those interested in careers such as educational psychology, speech & language therapy, or SEN teaching.Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role today!About the School – Manchester SEN SettingThis specialist school serves a cohort of students aged 11–19 with a range of complex additional needs, including autism, social and emotional difficulties, speech and language impairments, and learning disabilities. The school provides a nurturing, inclusive and structured environment where pupils feel safe and supported to thrive.Staff wellbeing and professional development are prioritised, and new Graduate SEN Teaching Assistants are given training, guidance and ongoing support from a dedicated SEN team.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – The Role Earn up to £550 per weekFull-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant roleWork with students 1:1 and in small groups to support learning and developmentSupport emotional regulation, communication, and daily routinesCollaborate with SEN teachers and therapists to implement individual support plansAssist with classroom management and contribute to a positive learning environmentGain insight into intervention strategies, therapeutic approaches, and EHCP processes Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Person Specification Minimum 2:1 degree in Psychology, Education, Social Sciences or related fields preferredExperience working with young people with SEN (in any setting) is highly desirableHigh levels of empathy, patience, and resilienceConfident, calm, and compassionate approach to behaviour and emotional needsA genuine passion for working in SEN education and helping vulnerable students succeed This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role is a fantastic opportunity for anyone hoping to pursue a long-term career in SEN, mental health, or specialist education. You’ll gain vital, hands-on experience in a setting where your contribution will truly matter.Apply today to be considered for this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role at a Manchester SEN school – September 2025 start, with earlier starts available for outstanding candidates.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester Specialist School – Up to £550 per weekINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Salary: £500-£540 per weekLocation: Gillingham, ME4Start date: Septe... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Salary: £500-£540 per weekLocation: Gillingham, ME4Start date: September 2025 Before applying to this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role please consider:Are you now looking for an opportunity to apply your academic knowledge in a practical setting while supporting students with Special Educational Needs?Have you recently Graduate from a Top-Leading University with a degree in psychology, education, or a related field?Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with SEN, and have the drive to create tailored learning experiences that meet the unique needs of each student? This secondary school is more than just a place of learning; it’s a dynamic and inclusive community committed to providing exceptional care and support for students with SEN.With a strong focus on fostering a holistic approach to education, they ensure that academic success, emotional well-being, and personal development go hand in hand, which sets them apart.As they continue to grow, they are now looking to expand their team and welcome a dedicated, patient Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to become part of their supportive school community.If you are interested in the Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, want to hear from you. Click "Apply Now" to submit your application. Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Candidate SpecificationAre you a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant who holds:- Hold a 2:1 or higher psychology, education (or related) degree from a reputational University - A genuine passion for working with young people and a commitment to supporting their academic, social, and emotional development- Experience (preferred but not essential) in supporting students with SEN in a school or other educational setting.- As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you must be empathetic, patient, and adaptable nature, with the ability to build trusting relationships with students Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: The Role As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant at this School, you will play a vital role in supporting students with a range of learning and developmental needs- Assisting in the delivery of individualised education plans (IEPs) for students with SEN- Providing 1-1 or small group support to students with learning disabilities, ASD, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and other SEN- Supporting students in both academic and social settings, helping to develop their communication and interaction skills- Monitoring and recording student progress, providing feedback to teaching staff and parents Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: Why Join This School- Excellent Reputation: Join a highly regarded school in the SEN sector, with a proven track record of success in helping students achieve their potential- Supportive Environment: You will be working alongside experienced staff who are passionate about SEN and dedicated to helping each student succeed- Professional Development: As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have access to excellent training and development opportunities, ensuring you are supported in your professional growth Joining this School means becoming part of a forward-thinking, inclusive community where your skills, expertise, and passion for SEN education will make a real impact.Whether you are just starting your career as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant or looking to expand your experience, this school is offering you the opportunity to make a meaningful difference.If you are a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant who is eager to start your career in special education, we would love to hear from you, click “Apply Now” Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantClick “Apply Now”INDEDU
Are you a passionate SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a new role for the next academic year? We ar... Are you a passionate SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a new role for the next academic year? We are working in partnership with a local primary school in Gloucester that want to appoint a Part Time SEN Teaching Assistant working Monday to Friday mornings 8.30 - 12.30, to provide SEN support to small groups of children in KS2. As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll be working closely with small groups of pupils to support learning and behaviour, offering tailored support and encouragement.The school takes a values-led, inclusive approach that nurtures the whole class. Creativity, individuality and a strong sense of belonging are at the core of everything they do. Children are supported to become confident, resilient and active members of their communities.This Part Time SEN Teaching Assistant roles is due start September 2025 working Monday to Friday Mornings. The role is expected to continue for the whole academic year. Responsibilities as a Teaching Assistant:Deliver SEND support to a KS2 pupils within the classroomImplement learning activities designed by the class teacher and SENCOMonitor and report progress to the teaching teamSupport the wider classroom as needed in line with National Curriculum goals Required Skills and Experience as Teaching Assistant:Experience as a Teaching Assistant, or Learning Support AssistantExperience in UK Primary School settingsUnderstanding of the Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) curriculumRelevant Level 2 or Level 3 qualificationExcellent behaviour management skillsWorking as a Teacher Assistant for Flourish Education also offers you excellent benefits including -£88.92 - £95.00 per day which equates to £17,339.40 - £18,525.00 per annum based on working 5 days for a full school year. Holiday Pay - 12.07% of your day rate is accrued into your holiday potPension Contributions£100 welcome to the team bonusKCSIE-compliant safeguarding and prevent duty training inclusive of modules relating to legislation, FGM and abuse.Refer a Friend bonus schemeRegular contact throughout the registration process and once you are at work. The school has good transport links from Bishop's Cleeve, Alderton, Malvern, Tewkesbury. Travelling by car the school has on-site parking. If you are a Teaching Assistant looking for part time work and you are interested in this role please apply now or call Stacey today for more information. We look forward to hearing from you.LegalFlourish Education Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects every candidate to share this commitment. All candidates are subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. Flourish Education is acting as an employment and business agency.