SEN Teaching Assistant Primary School – ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September... SEN Teaching Assistant Primary School – ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant with a passion for supporting children with additional needs?Do you have the skills and confidence to provide targeted support and make a meaningful difference in a child’s education?A welcoming, inclusive, and community-focused primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated and experienced SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) across Early Years, Key Stage 1, and Key Stage 2.What’s On Offer Full-time, term-time only (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and well-established schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £550 - £580 (dependent on experience)Easily accessible location with strong transport links (M12 5QG)Opportunity to work across EYFS, KS1 & KS2A rewarding role making a real impact on pupil progress and wellbeing The RoleAs an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting pupils with a range of additional needs, helping them to access learning and develop both academically and socially. Your responsibilities will include : Providing 1:1 and small group support for pupils with SENDSupporting children with needs such as autism (ASC), ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and SEMHImplementing EHCP targets and individual support plansDelivering targeted interventions and adapting learning activitiesSupporting pupils with communication, behaviour, and emotional regulationWorking closely with class teachers, the SENCO, and external professionalsCreating a structured, safe, and inclusive learning environment About You Proven experience working as an SEN Teaching Assistant in a primary school setting (essential)Strong understanding of SEND, including ASC, ADHD, and SEMHExperience supporting pupils with EHCPs and delivering targeted interventionsA patient, resilient, and nurturing approachExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to build strong, trusting relationships with pupilsStrong spoken English skills are essential to effectively support pupils, particularly in a school with a high proportion of learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary teamMust have the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis primary school serves a diverse and vibrant community and is recognised for its strong inclusive ethos and commitment to supporting every child.The school is particularly known for : High-quality provision for pupils with additional and complex needsA nurturing and supportive environment focused on wellbeing and inclusionStrong support for pupils with English as an Additional Language (EAL)A collaborative approach between staff, families, and external services Support & DevelopmentThe school offers a supportive and professional environment, including: An experienced and well-established SEN and inclusion teamGuidance from a knowledgeable SENCO and senior leadership teamOpportunities for ongoing CPD and specialist SEND trainingA strong focus on staff wellbeing and professional growth This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that places inclusion, support, and pupil wellbeing at the heart of everything it does. You’ll play a key role in transforming outcomes for children with additional needs while working within a highly supportive team.If you’re an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant ready to make a real difference in a Manchester primary school (M12 5QG), apply today and take the next step in your career.INDEDU
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Level 3 Teaching Assistant – PrimaryPrimary School is based in Manchester (M12 5QG)Full-Time | Long-... Level 3 Teaching Assistant – PrimaryPrimary School is based in Manchester (M12 5QG)Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a qualified Teaching Assistant with a Level 3 qualification, looking to take the next step in your career within a supportive and inclusive primary school?Do you have a passion for helping children achieve their full potential and thrive both academically and socially?A welcoming, inclusive, and community-focused primary school in Manchester is seeking an experienced and dedicated Level 3 Teaching Assistant to support pupils across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.What’s On Offer Full-time, term-time only (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term role within a supportive and nurturing schoolCompetitive weekly pay between £550 - £580 (dependent on experience)Easily accessible location with strong public transport links (M12 5QG)Opportunity to work across both Key Stage 1 & Key Stage 2A rewarding role supporting both academic progress and pupil wellbeing The RoleAs a Level 3 Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting teaching and learning across the school. You will work closely with class teachers to deliver high-quality support and help create a positive and engaging classroom environment.Your responsibilities will include : Supporting pupils with literacy, numeracy, and wider curriculum learningDelivering targeted interventions and structured small group workProviding 1:1 support, including for pupils with additional needsSupporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Assisting with lesson preparation and classroom organisationPromoting positive behaviour, engagement, and inclusionContributing to a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment About You A Level 2 / 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent)Previous experience working in a primary school settingExperience supporting pupils with SEND A positive, proactive, and adaptable approachStrong communication and interpersonal skillsA genuine passion for supporting children’s learning and developmentStrong spoken English skills are essential to effectively support pupils, particularly in a school with a high proportion of learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Ability to work effectively as part of a teamMust have the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis primary school serves a diverse and vibrant community and is well regarded for its inclusive ethos and strong focus on pupil development. The school is committed to : Creating a supportive and nurturing environment where every child feels valuedPromoting high expectations for learning, behaviour, and achievementSupporting pupils with additional needs through inclusive practice and targeted supportDelivering a broad, creative, and engaging curriculum Classrooms are well-resourced, and staff work collaboratively to ensure all pupils are supported to succeed both academically and personally.Support & DevelopmentThe school offers a positive and collaborative working environment, including: A supportive and experienced teaching teamGuidance from senior leaders and SEND specialistsOpportunities for ongoing training and professional developmentA strong focus on staff wellbeing and career progression This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that truly values its staff and provides a supportive environment for both pupils and professionals. You’ll play a key role in making a meaningful difference in children’s education while continuing to develop your own skills.If you're ready to take the next step as a Level 3 Teaching Assistant in Manchester, apply today and become part of a dedicated and supportive school community.INDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant - ManchesterPrimary School is based in ManchesterFull-Time | Lon... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant - ManchesterPrimary School is based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate eager to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in a primary school setting?Are you considering a career in teaching and looking to build your classroom confidence before progressing into teacher training?A welcoming, inclusive, and community-focused primary school in Manchester (M12 5QG) is seeking a dedicated Graduate Teaching Assistant to support pupils across Early Years, Key Stage 1, and Key Stage 2.What’s On Offer Full-time, term-time only (Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity in a supportive and nurturing schoolWeekly pay between £550- £580Easily accessible location with strong public transport linksOpportunity to gain experience across EYFS, KS1 & KS2Gain hands-on classroom experience ahead of teacher training About You : A graduate with a 2:1 degree or aboveDegrees in Education, Psychology, Child Development, English, Maths, or related fields are desirableStrong spoken English skills are essential to effectively support pupils, particularly in a school with a high proportion of learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL)A positive, proactive, and nurturing approachStrong communication and interpersonal skillsA genuine passion for education, Early Years development & inclusive practiceExperience with EYFS and/or SEND (highly desirable)Are an aspiring teacher, educational psychologist, or SEN specialistMust have the right to work in the UK The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting both academic progress and pupil wellbeing across a range of age groups, responsibilities will include : Supporting pupils with early language development, phonics, literacy, and numeracyWorking with small groups and delivering 1:1 interventionsSupporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Assisting within Early Years settings, helping to deliver play-based and structured learningSupporting pupils with social, emotional, and communication needsHelping to maintain a safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environment About the SchoolThis primary school serves a diverse and vibrant local community and is known for its strong inclusive ethos and child-centred approach.The school places a high value on: Creating a safe, supportive, and nurturing Early Years foundationSupporting children with additional needs through targeted intervention and inclusive practiceEncouraging pupils to become independent, confident, and resilient learnersDelivering a broad, creative, and engaging curriculum Classrooms - including Early Years provision - are well-resourced, with a strong focus on play-based learning, language development, and personalised support.Support & DevelopmentThis role is ideal for aspiring teachers, especially those interested in Early Years or SEND pathways, with excellent support including: A collaborative and experienced teaching teamGuidance from supportive senior leaders and SEN staffOpportunities for ongoing training and professional developmentExposure to inclusive teaching strategies and intervention approaches This is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience across Early Years and primary education, particularly valuable for those considering careers in teaching, SEND support, or child development.If you're ready to begin your journey as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Manchester apply today and take your first step toward a rewarding career in education.INDEDU
Graduate Early Years Teaching AssistantPrimary School (Early Years Foundation Stage) – Manchester (M... Graduate Early Years Teaching AssistantPrimary School (Early Years Foundation Stage) – Manchester (M12 5QG) Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate with a passion for supporting young children at the very start of their education journey?Are you considering a career in teaching, Early Years education, or child development and want to gain hands-on experience in a supportive school environment?A welcoming, inclusive, and community-focused primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant to support pupils within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).What’s On Offer Full-time, term-time only (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity in a nurturing and well-supported schoolWeekly pay between £550 – £580Easily accessible location with strong transport links (M12 5QG)Valuable experience within a high-quality Early Years settingIdeal preparation for teacher training or careers in Early Years education The RoleAs a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting children’s early learning, development, and wellbeing during a crucial stage of their education, your responsibilities will include: Supporting play-based learning and structured Early Years activitiesAssisting with early language development, phonics, and communication skillsWorking with small groups and providing 1:1 support where neededSupporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Helping to develop children’s social, emotional, and behavioural skillsContributing to a safe, stimulating, and engaging learning environmentSupporting daily routines and transitions within the EYFS setting About You A graduate with a 2:1 degree or aboveDegrees in Education, Psychology, Child Development, or related fields (desirable)A positive, patient, and nurturing approachStrong communication and interpersonal skillsA genuine passion for Early Years education and child developmentExperience with EYFS and/or SEND (desirable but not essential)Strong spoken English skills are essential to model language, support communication, and aid early development, particularly for children with English as an Additional Language (EAL)An aspiring teacher, Early Years practitioner, or child development professionalMust have the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis primary school serves a diverse and vibrant local community and is recognised for its strong inclusive ethos and child-centred approach, particularly within Early Years.The school is committed to : Providing a nurturing and supportive start to education for all childrenPromoting language development, communication, and early literacySupporting children with additional needs through inclusive practice and targeted interventionsCreating an environment where children feel safe, valued, and confident to explore and learn The Early Years provision is well-resourced and places a strong emphasis on play, exploration, and personalised learning experiences.Support & DevelopmentThis role is ideal for aspiring Early Years professionals, with excellent support including: A collaborative and experienced EYFS teamGuidance from supportive senior leaders and SEND specialistsOpportunities for ongoing training and professional developmentFirst-hand experience of Early Years pedagogy and child development This is a fantastic opportunity to gain invaluable Early Years experience in a school that prioritises both pupil development and staff support. You’ll build the skills and confidence needed for a future career in teaching, Early Years education, or SEND support.Apply Now to kickstart your career in a wonderful and caring Manchester based primary school.INDEDU
Teaching Assistant – 1:1 SupportFormby, Liverpool (L37)Full-Time | Immediate StartCompetitive Weekly... Teaching Assistant – 1:1 SupportFormby, Liverpool (L37)Full-Time | Immediate StartCompetitive Weekly Pay (£500 minimum base rate)A fantastic primary school in Formby is looking for an exceptional Teaching Assistant to deliver dedicated 1:1 support.This is a role for someone high-calibre, proactive, and genuinely passionate about helping children succeed.Who We Want and What we’re looking for: Psychology or Education GraduatesExperienced professionals with a strong SEN backgroundCandidates from social care with substantial experience supporting children You must be: Confident and emotionally intelligentCalm, resilient, and professionalExperienced supporting additional needsAble to build strong, positive relationshipsCommitted to making a long-term impact The Role Provide consistent 1:1 support to a primary pupilSupport learning, emotional regulation & confidenceWork closely with the class teacher and SENCODeliver tailored strategies and structured interventionsHelp create a safe, positive and engaging classroom environment About the SchoolThis school believes every child is a star.Their mission is to work in partnership with families and the community to give every child the skills and values they need to SHINE in the real world.They aim for every child to: Enjoy their learning journeyAchieve their full potentialBecome caring global citizensDevelop confidence and motivation to be their very best It’s a nurturing, ambitious environment where children are supported and challenged to grow.If you’re a driven graduate or experienced SEN professional ready to make a genuine difference…Apply now and help a child shine. Send your CV to www.kpir.co.ukINDEDU
SEN Teaching Assistant – Immediate StartLocation: Merseyside, Wirral, CH41Salary: £500–£560 per week... SEN Teaching Assistant – Immediate StartLocation: Merseyside, Wirral, CH41Salary: £500–£560 per weekFull-Time A high-achieving secondary school in the Wirral (CH41) is seeking an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant to start immediately.If you have strong experience supporting students with Special Educational Needs and want to work in an ambitious, inclusive school — this role is for you.The Role Provide 1:1 and small group SEN supportWork alongside teachers and the SENCO to deliver tailored interventionsSupport pupils with ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and additional learning needsPromote independence, confidence, and academic progressContribute to a positive, structured learning environmentWhat We’re Looking ForProven SEN experience (school-based preferred)Calm, patient and resilient approachStrong behaviour management skillsPassion for helping every child succeedRelevant qualifications (desirable but not essential with experience) About the SchoolThe school vision is “I’m positive about change today.”Every pupil is encouraged to believe: There are no limits to achievementAcademic success is for everyoneBeing part of the school family is something to value and enjoy This is a forward-thinking, high-performing school where: Strong relationships between staff, pupils and families are centralDiversity is celebrated and everyone belongsExpectations are high and teaching is outstandingTalents of all kinds — academic, creative, sporting and artistic — are nurturedContinuous improvement is a core value The school is proud to be an ambitious, successful and happy neurodiverse community where every child is known and supported to thrive. Competitive weekly pay: £500–£560Immediate start availableSupportive leadership team and welcoming staff culture Ready to make a real impact? Apply now for immediate consideration at KPI Education, call today on 01616949757 and ask for Tisha.INDEDU
Geography Graduate Teaching Assistant Location: IlfordSalary: £525 per weekRole: Geography Graduate... Geography Graduate Teaching Assistant Location: IlfordSalary: £525 per weekRole: Geography Graduate Teaching AssistantStart Date: ASAP – Interviewing NowAre you a high-achieving Geography graduate looking to gain school-based experience before progressing into teacher training?We are working with a Good graded Secondary School and Sixth Form in Ilford seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Geography Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their humanities department. This is an excellent opportunity to support students across KS3, KS4 and KS5 while developing the skills and experience needed to move into teacher training in the future.The school has a strong academic ethos, supportive leadership team and a clear pathway into salaried teacher training for exceptional graduates.The Role:• Provide 1:1 and small group intervention support in Geography• Assist in delivering engaging lessons across KS3, GCSE and A-Level• Support students with coursework, exam preparation and revision strategies• Help raise attainment and academic confidence within the Humanities department• Work closely with experienced Geography teachers and subject leaders• Contribute to a positive, inclusive and high-achieving classroom environmentWhat We Offer:• £525 per week, paid weekly• Opportunity to work in a Good graded Secondary School & Sixth Form• Direct mentorship from experienced Humanities teachers• Valuable classroom experience ideal for aspiring Geography teachers• Potential pathway into teacher training for high-performing candidates• Immediate start with a streamlined interview processWhat We’re Looking For:• A Geography graduate (2:1 or above preferred)• Strong subject knowledge across Physical and Human Geography• Confident supporting students up to GCSE or A-Level standard• Organised, proactive and enthusiastic about education• Considering a future career in teaching• Strong communication skills and a positive, professional attitudeThis role is ideal for a driven Geography graduate eager to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step toward teacher training.Apply today to secure your Geography Graduate Teaching Assistant role in Ilford and start your journey into teaching.INDEDU
Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant | Leeds | Up to £560/week | Full-Time | Term-Time September 2... Graduate Psychology Teaching Assistant | Leeds | Up to £560/week | Full-Time | Term-Time September 2026 Positions AvailableYour Psychology degree. Real classrooms. Real impact.You've spent years studying human behaviour, development, and the mind. Now it's time to put that knowledge to work where it matters most — with young people who need it.We're looking for Psychology graduates who are ready to step into schools across Leeds and make a genuine difference, from the youngest pupils in EYFS right through to post-16 learners navigating some of the most formative years of their lives.Whether you're available now or looking ahead to September 2026, we want to hear from you.What's on offer Up to £560 per week — full-time, term-time only, Monday to FridayHands-on experience across a wide age range in real school environmentsA powerful springboard into educational psychology, therapeutic work, or a career in teachingImmediate start positions available nowSeptember 2026 positions — register your interest today and secure your place early The roleThis isn't a passive role. You'll be in the thick of it — working 1:1 and with small groups, supporting pupils with behavioural, emotional, and additional learning needs. You'll collaborate with teachers and SENCOs to deliver tailored strategies, and you'll draw directly on your Psychology background to help young people regulate emotions, build resilience, and genuinely engage with their learning.No two days will look the same. That's the point.Who we're looking forEssential: A 2:1 or above in PsychologyA genuine enthusiasm for working with children and young peopleEmpathy, patience, and the confidence to take initiative in a busy school environmentRight to work in the UK Desirable: Experience working with children with SENTeamTeach qualification (current or lapsed considered) Why this role?For the right graduate, this is more than a job. It's the launchpad. Whether you're heading towards educational psychology, CAMHS, counselling, or the classroom, the experience you'll gain here is the kind that no textbook can replicate.Interviewing now for immediate positions. September 2026 roles filling fast — register your interest today and get ahead of the queue.INDEDU
Graduate Maths Teaching AssistantBirmingham | Full-Time | £20,000-£25,000 | Immediate or September... Graduate Maths Teaching AssistantBirmingham | Full-Time | £20,000-£25,000 | Immediate or September start Are you a top-performing mathematics graduate ready to stretch and inspire exceptional young minds? Do you want to translate your academic excellence into real classroom impact while fast-tracking a career in education?We are seeking an outstanding Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant to join a high-achieving, ambitious secondary school in the West Midlands. This role is designed for high-calibre graduates who are passionate about mathematics and eager to gain valuable, hands-on classroom experience before pursuing a career in education.Key Responsibilities Support students in Maths lessons, working alongside expert teachersStretch high-achieving students through problem-solving and extension work Provide targeted one-to-one and small group support Assist in preparing lessonmaterials Assess and monitor student progress About You A strong degree in Mathematics or a related subject (2:1 or above)Excellent subject knowledgeand a passion for working with young peopleClear communication and the ability to explain complex ideas simply Ambition, professionalism, and a commitment to high standards Right to work in UK What We Offer Invaluable practical classroom experienceMentorship from experienced and high-performing educators Opportunities to contribute to enrichment, competitions, and Oxbridge preparation Clear pathways into teacher training and long-term progression If you are a driven graduate looking to make a meaningful impact in education, apply now by sending a CV and a cover letter to Abbie at KPI Education today!INDEDU
Physics Graduate Teaching AssistantElite STEM Environment | High-Level Academic Focus | £25,000+Are... Physics Graduate Teaching AssistantElite STEM Environment | High-Level Academic Focus | £25,000+Are you a Physics graduate considering a career in teaching?Do you want to work in a school where STEM achievement is a genuine priority?Are you confident explaining complex concepts with clarity and precision?An academically ambitious secondary school in Westminster is seeking a Physics Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their Science faculty until July, with a permanent and salaried teacher training route available from September.The Science department benefits from modern laboratory facilities and strong GCSE outcomes. Physics is a priority subject within the school, and there is a strong focus on raising attainment in higher-tier cohorts.In this role, you will: Support Physics lessons across KS3 and KS4Deliver targeted intervention sessions for GCSE pupilsAssist with practical experiments and safety proceduresSupport stretch and challenge for high-attaining studentsDevelop skills in adaptive teaching and behaviour systems This is an ideal training ground for aspiring Physics teachers who want meaningful responsibility and proper subject-specific mentoring.Role Details: Specialist Physics Graduate Teaching AssistantFull-time, term-time onlyLong-term until JulyPermanent opportunity from SeptemberMinimum £25,000 per annumWestminster location Physics graduates are in high demand and interview slots are extremely limited.If you have the academic strength and professional maturity required, send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today.INDEDU
Graduate Science Teaching AssistantLocation: Hillingdon Contract: Full-time, Term-time only until Ju... Graduate Science Teaching AssistantLocation: Hillingdon Contract: Full-time, Term-time only until July 2027 Pay: Up to £650 per week Are you a recent science graduate with a passion for inspiring the next generation?Do you want hands-on classroom experience before starting teacher training?Would you love to help students excel in their GCSEs and A Levels?If this sounds like you, this Graduate Science Teaching Assistant role could be the perfect launchpad for your career in education.About the SchoolThis high-achieving secondary school in Hillingdon has a strong reputation for academic excellence and exceptional support for aspiring teachers. Rated “Outstanding” by OfstedOver 85% of students achieved Grade 5+ in English and Maths at GCSE in 202470% of A-Level students secured places at Russell Group universities last yearThe Science Department consistently performs well above national averagesKnown for its supportive mentoring and clear teacher training pathways By joining as a Graduate Science Teaching Assistant, you’ll be part of a passionate and forward-thinking team where students are ambitious and engaged.The RoleAs a Graduate Science Teaching Assistant, you will: Support lessons across Biology, Chemistry and Physics alongside expert teachersDeliver targeted support to students preparing for GCSE and A-Level exams, boosting confidence and attainmentRun small group and 1:1 intervention sessions to close knowledge gapsAssist with practical experiments, demonstrations, and lab organisationProvide feedback on student progress and contribute to departmental planning This Graduate Science Teaching Assistant position offers you the chance to gain invaluable classroom experience and develop your teaching skills before progressing to formal teacher training routesWhat We’re Looking For A science-related degree (2:1 or above preferred)A passion for education and inspiring young peopleExcellent communication skills and a proactive attitudeExperience working with young people or tutoring (desirable but not essential) If you’re a motivated graduate with the drive to make an impact, this Graduate Science Teaching Assistant role is the perfect first step into education.How to ApplyKickstart your teaching career — send your CV and a brief cover letter to Ryan at KPI Education today.Early applications are encouraged — interviews are taking place ASAP!INDEDU
MFL Graduate Teaching Assistant(Spanish & French) Location: Hammersmith, West London Salary: £26... MFL Graduate Teaching Assistant(Spanish & French) Location: Hammersmith, West London Salary: £26,500 – £30,500 per annum Contract: Full-Time | Long-Term | September 2026 StartFluent in Spanish? Confident in French? Passionate about languages and considering a future in teaching?A vibrant and high-achieving secondary school in Hammersmith is looking to appoint a talented MFL Graduate Teaching Assistant to support their Spanish and French departments. This is an excellent opportunity for a linguistics or modern languages graduate who wants to gain immersive, hands-on experience in a dynamic school environment.The OpportunityLanguages are a real strength within this school. Uptake at GCSE and A-Level is strong, and the department has built a culture where speaking, confidence and cultural appreciation are celebrated.As an MFL Graduate Teaching Assistant, you won’t be limited to general classroom support. Instead, you’ll play a key academic role in helping pupils develop fluency, accuracy and confidence across KS3–KS5.Your responsibilities will include: Supporting Spanish and French lessons across KS3 and KS4 (A-Level exposure available)Delivering small-group speaking and grammar interventionsRunning targeted GCSE revision sessionsSupporting high-achieving pupils aiming for top gradesAssisting with oral exam preparationContributing to language enrichment activities and cultural events You will work closely with experienced MFL teachers, gaining valuable insight into curriculum planning, assessment and effective language pedagogy.Who This Role Would SuitThis role is ideal for: A Spanish and/or French graduate with a 2:1 or First-Class degreeA candidate with strong A-Level results in languagesAn aspiring teacher looking to pursue PGCE or salaried trainingA confident communicator who enjoys working with young peopleSomeone passionate about promoting language learning and global awareness Previous tutoring, mentoring or classroom experience is beneficial but not essential — enthusiasm, subject knowledge and professionalism are key.What You’ll Gain Meaningful, subject-specific classroom experienceThe opportunity to support pupils at GCSE and A-LevelMentoring from an experienced Head of MFLA clear pathway into teacher trainingLong-term stability (no daily supply work)Ongoing support from KPI Education This Hammersmith secondary school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references.If you’re ready to inspire the next generation of linguists and gain invaluable experience in education, apply today or contact Ryan at KPI Education for further details.KPI Education – Providing Future Educators Across the UKINDEDU
Russell Group Graduate Teaching AssistantKickstart Your Teaching Career with This Incredible Teachin... Russell Group Graduate Teaching AssistantKickstart Your Teaching Career with This Incredible Teaching Assistant Role!Are you a Russell Group graduate searching for the perfect first step into education?Do you want real classroom experience, excellent professional development, and a chance to train as a teacher from September?This is your opportunity to make a tangible impact while building the foundation for an exciting career in teaching!We’re looking for ambitious, passionate graduates to join secondary and primary schools across North West and Central London. These schools are high-performing, inclusive, and committed to nurturing both their pupils and their staff. You’ll be supported by experienced teachers, SENCOs, and leadership teams who genuinely want to see you succeed.Why This Role is Unmissable: Salary: £25,000+ per annum OR minimum £100 per dayTemporary long-term or fixed-term contract until JulyOption to progress to teacher training in SeptemberFull-time, Monday–Friday, term-time onlyExcellent transport links across London You will be joining a thriving, high-achieving secondary school in North West London known for its vibrant, inclusive culture and commitment to academic excellence. The school features state-of-the-art science labs, a modern library, and dynamic creative arts studios, providing an environment where both students and staff can innovate and grow. With a strong focus on pastoral care, every pupil receives tailored support to reach their full potential, while graduates and staff benefit from mentoring, professional development opportunities, and a collaborative leadership team. Conveniently located with excellent transport links across London, this school makes commuting simple while offering a dynamic, multicultural working environment.As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll gain hands-on experience supporting pupils in lessons, running small group interventions, and assisting with classroom management. Whether it’s working with pupils with SEN, EYFS learners, or supporting speech and language development, your role will provide invaluable insight into teaching and learning across multiple age groups.If you’re a Russell Group graduate ready to make an impact, gain real teaching experience, and step confidently into teacher training, this is your chance.Apply now! Send your CV and a tailored Cover Letter to Ryan at KPI Education and start shaping your future in education today!INDEDU
STEM Graduate Teaching AssistantAre you a recent graduate with a passion for Maths or another STEM s... STEM Graduate Teaching AssistantAre you a recent graduate with a passion for Maths or another STEM subject?Do you want hands-on classroom experience to kickstart your journey toward teaching or educational support roles?Are you excited by the idea of inspiring young people in a school renowned for its STEM excellence?A forward-thinking secondary school in Cambridge is seeking a STEM Graduate Teaching Assistant, with a particular focus on supporting Maths lessons. This role is perfect for graduates eager to gain real classroom experience and explore a future career in teaching or STEM-related educational roles.The school is known for its strong academic performance, innovative STEM curriculum, and state-of-the-art facilities, including modern Maths classrooms, dedicated IT suites, and well-equipped laboratories. You will work with students of varying abilities—from those working towards top GCSE grades to pupils who need extra support to grasp key concepts. Your role may include 1:1 support, small-group interventions, assisting with lesson delivery, helping students develop problem-solving skills, and reinforcing key mathematical concepts.This position is ideal for graduates considering a teaching career, offering invaluable exposure to classroom management, differentiation strategies, and lesson support techniques. You’ll gain direct experience of the teaching process and observe best practice from experienced Maths and STEM staff.Key Highlights of the Role: Minimum £110 per day, rising to £25k+ upon permanent appointmentWork across Maths and wider STEM subjectsSupport students of all abilities, including those needing extra guidanceHands-on experience in a high-performing, STEM-focused secondary schoolMentoring from experienced Maths and STEM teachersIdeal stepping stone for a future teaching career or STEM education rolesInterviews taking place within the next 2 weeks If you’re ready to take your first step into a rewarding STEM teaching journey, send your CV and Cover Letter to Ryan at KPI Education today.INDEDU
Graduate Pastoral Teaching AssistantLocation: Islington Start: Immediate Pay: Up to £600 per week (F... Graduate Pastoral Teaching AssistantLocation: Islington Start: Immediate Pay: Up to £600 per week (Full Time, Term Time Only, Long Term Contract)Are you a compassionate, resilient and driven graduate seeking a career supporting young people’s wellbeing? This vibrant and inclusive secondary school in Islington is offering an exceptional opportunity to join their pastoral team as a Graduate Pastoral Teaching Assistant (PTA).This role is perfect for graduates aspiring to work in Educational Psychology, Counselling, Mental Health, or Teaching, providing invaluable experience of whole-school pastoral care and safeguarding.About the School High-achieving, community-focused secondary school with an excellent reputation for student welfare and inclusionStrong pastoral and safeguarding framework led by an experienced senior leadership teamModern facilities, easily accessible from Highbury & Islington Station and surrounding transport linksA culture of professional development, with many former PTAs progressing to teacher training or mental health-related postgraduate study The RoleAs a Graduate Pastoral Teaching Assistant, you will work as part of the pastoral support team to help students overcome barriers to learning.Key responsibilities will include: Providing emotional support and mentoring to students experiencing difficultiesMonitoring attendance, punctuality, and engagement, and intervening where neededSupporting behaviour management strategies and restorative practicesBuilding positive relationships with parents/carers and external agenciesPromoting positive wellbeing and resilience through small group workshops and 1:1 supportAssisting the safeguarding team in identifying and responding to concernsWorking closely with the SENCo, Heads of Year and Designated Safeguarding Lead Ideal CandidateWe are looking for a graduate who is: Empathetic, patient, and emotionally intelligentInterested in adolescent mental health, behaviour, and social developmentA strong communicator with excellent interpersonal and organisational skillsAble to build trust and rapport with young peopleProactive, adaptable, and keen to learn from experienced staff Degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Education, Social Sciences or related fields are especially welcomed, though all graduates with a genuine passion for supporting young people will be considered.Progression & DevelopmentThis pastoral role offers an outstanding foundation for graduates aspiring to: Train as Educational Psychology practitionersPursue careers in Counselling or Child and Adolescent Mental HealthSecure places on Teacher Training programmesMove into pastoral, safeguarding or inclusion leadership roles within schools You will benefit from: Weekly CPD and safeguarding trainingRegular supervision and mentoring from senior staffExperience working with multidisciplinary teams and external agencies How to ApplyIf you are a graduate who wants to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people, apply now to become a Graduate Pastoral Teaching Assistant in Islington.Please send your CV and a short cover letter outlining your interest and any relevant experience.INDEDU