Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant – ManchesterPrimary School with Outstanding Early Years Prov... Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant – ManchesterPrimary School with Outstanding Early Years ProvisionFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate looking to gain meaningful experience working with young children in an Early Years setting?Are you passionate about child development and considering a future career in teaching, Early Years education, educational psychology, or SEND support?A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant to join its Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) team. This is an exciting opportunity to gain invaluable classroom experience while supporting children during the most important stages of their development.What's On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentWeekly pay between £550–£580Convenient Manchester location with excellent public transport linksHands-on experience within a well-resourced Early Years settingOpportunity to support children's learning, development, and wellbeingIdeal preparation for teacher training, Early Years careers, or further study in child development The RoleAs a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting children's educational, social, and emotional development during their formative years.Working alongside experienced Early Years practitioners and teachers, you will: Support children through both play-based and structured learning activitiesAssist with early language acquisition, phonics, literacy, and communication developmentDeliver targeted support to individuals and small groupsProvide additional assistance for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Encourage positive social interaction, emotional development, and independenceSupport children during daily routines, transitions, and classroom activitiesHelp create a safe, stimulating, and engaging learning environment where every child can thrive This role offers excellent exposure to Early Years practice and child-centred learning approaches.About You, To be successful in this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or aboveHave a degree in Education, Psychology, Child Development, Childhood Studies, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a patient, caring, and nurturing approachPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for Early Years education and child developmentBe interested in pursuing a career in teaching, Early Years education, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or SEND supportHave experience working with children within EYFS or SEND settings (desirable but not essential)Have strong spoken English skills to support language development and communication, particularly for children with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Have the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis Manchester primary school serves a diverse and vibrant local community and is highly regarded for its child-centred approach and commitment to inclusion.The school places a strong emphasis on: Providing every child with a positive and nurturing start to their educationPromoting language development, communication skills, and early literacySupporting children with additional needs through inclusive practice and personalised interventionsCreating a safe, engaging, and stimulating environment where children feel valued and confidentEncouraging curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning The Early Years provision is exceptionally well-resourced and designed to support exploration, discovery, and personalised learning experiences.Training & DevelopmentThis role is particularly well suited to aspiring teachers and Early Years professionals and offers: Support from an experienced and collaborative EYFS teamGuidance from senior leaders, SEND specialists, and experienced practitionersAccess to ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesFirst-hand experience of Early Years pedagogy and child developmentValuable insight into classroom practice and effective teaching strategies This is a fantastic opportunity to gain practical experience in a thriving school environment while building the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed for a successful career in education.If you're ready to begin your journey as a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant in Manchester, apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career supporting young learners.INDEDU
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Graduate Teaching Assistant – Lewisham Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per annum Location: Lewisham, South... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Lewisham Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per annum Location: Lewisham, South East London Contract: Full Academic Year (September Start) Primary & Secondary School Opportunities Available Recruitment Partner: KPI EducationAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before training to become a teacher?KPI Education is partnering with a number of high-achieving primary and secondary schools across Lewisham that are seeking talented and enthusiastic graduates to join their teams as Graduate Teaching Assistants for the full academic year.This role offers an exceptional opportunity to develop your classroom skills, work alongside experienced educators, and build the foundations for a successful career in teaching. Many of our Graduate Teaching Assistants progress directly into teacher training programmes and long-term educational careers following their placement.Graduate Teaching Assistant – The Role As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will support teachers and pupils across a range of subjects and age groups, helping to create an engaging and productive learning environment.Key responsibilities include: Supporting pupils on a one-to-one and small-group basisAssisting teachers with lesson preparation and classroom deliveryHelping students overcome barriers to learningSupporting pupils with varying abilities and educational needsEncouraging confidence, engagement, and academic progressPromoting positive behaviour and classroom participationContributing to a safe, inclusive, and supportive school environment Graduate Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements A degree from a recognised university (all subject areas considered)A genuine passion for education and supporting young peopleStrong communication and interpersonal skillsA proactive, professional, and enthusiastic approachPrevious experience working with children or young people is advantageous but not essentialApplicants must live within approximately one hour's commute of Lewisham and be able to travel reliably to their placement school each day Graduate Teaching Assistant – What’s on Offer? Competitive salary of £28,000 – £35,000 per annumFull academic year contract providing long-term stabilityOpportunities within both primary and secondary school settingsOngoing mentoring and professional developmentExcellent preparation for teacher training and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)A clear pathway into a long-term career in educationThe chance to make a meaningful impact on pupils' academic and personal development Why Apply? This Graduate Teaching Assistant position is ideal for graduates who are considering a future in teaching and want to gain practical classroom experience before committing to teacher training.You will receive ongoing support from experienced educators, develop essential classroom skills, and gain an in-depth understanding of school life while making a positive difference to young people.Graduate Teaching Assistant – Lewisham | Full Academic Year | £28,000 – £35,000 | Primary & Secondary Schools | Future Teacher Training Opportunities AvailableApply today through KPI Education and begin your journey towards a rewarding career in teaching.INDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – BoltonPrimary School Based in BoltonFull-Time | Long-Term | Im... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – BoltonPrimary School Based in BoltonFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable, hands-on experience in a primary school setting?Are you considering a career in teaching and keen to develop your classroom skills before progressing into teacher training?A welcoming and forward-thinking primary school in Bolton is seeking a dedicated Graduate Teaching Assistant to support pupils across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. This is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand classroom experience while making a meaningful difference to children's learning and development.What's On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentWeekly pay between £500–£560Convenient Bolton location with excellent public transport linksExperience supporting pupils across KS1 and KS2Opportunity to deliver small-group interventions and 1:1 supportValuable classroom experience ahead of teacher trainingOngoing support from experienced education professionals The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will play an important role in supporting both academic achievement and pupil wellbeing throughout the school day.Working closely with class teachers and support staff, your responsibilities will include: Supporting pupils with literacy, numeracy, and wider curriculum learningDelivering targeted interventions to individuals and small groupsProviding 1:1 support for pupils who require additional assistanceSupporting children with additional learning needs and SEND requirementsEncouraging positive behaviour and engagement in learningAssisting with classroom preparation and learning activitiesHelping to create a positive, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment This role provides excellent exposure to classroom practice and is ideal for graduates considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, or wider education support roles.About You, To be successful in this role, you will : Hold a 2:1 degree or aboveHave a degree in Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and reliable approachPossess strong communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for education and child developmentBe eager to gain practical school-based experienceBe considering a future career in teaching or educationHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis Bolton primary school is recognised for its inclusive ethos, strong community values, and commitment to helping every child reach their full potential.The school prides itself on : Creating a welcoming and supportive environment for pupils and staffPromoting academic achievement alongside personal developmentDelivering a broad, creative, and engaging curriculumEncouraging independence, confidence, and resilience in learnersProviding high-quality support for pupils with additional needs Classrooms are well-resourced, and staff work collaboratively to ensure every pupil receives the support and encouragement they need to succeed.Training & DevelopmentThe school is committed to supporting graduates as they begin their journey within education and offers: A collaborative and experienced teaching teamOngoing guidance from senior leaders and mentorsOpportunities for professional development and trainingValuable insight into effective teaching and classroom managementExcellent preparation for future teacher training pathways This is a fantastic opportunity to gain meaningful experience in a thriving primary school and build the foundations for a successful career in education.If you're ready to begin your journey as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Bolton, apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding future in teaching.INDEDU
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Bromley Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per annum Location: Bromley, Sou... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Bromley Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per annum Location: Bromley, South East London Contract: Full Academic Year (September Start) Primary & Secondary School Opportunities Available Recruitment Partner: KPI EducationAre you a recent graduate looking to gain hands-on classroom experience before progressing into a teaching career?KPI Education is partnering with a range of high-performing primary and secondary schools across Bromley that are seeking ambitious, enthusiastic graduates to join their teams as Graduate Teaching Assistants for the full academic year.This opportunity is designed for aspiring teachers who want to develop their classroom skills, work alongside experienced educators, and build a strong foundation for a future career in education. Many successful candidates go on to secure teacher training placements and permanent school-based positions.Graduate Teaching Assistant – The Role As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting teachers and helping pupils achieve their academic potential. Opportunities are available across both primary and secondary settings, depending on your background and career aspirations.Key responsibilities include: Supporting pupils on a one-to-one and small-group basisAssisting teachers with lesson delivery and classroom activitiesHelping students build confidence and overcome learning barriersSupporting pupils with varying abilities and educational needsPromoting engagement, progress, and positive behaviourAssisting with lesson preparation and educational resourcesContributing to a supportive and inclusive learning environment Graduate Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements A degree from a recognised university (all degree disciplines considered)A strong interest in pursuing a career in teaching or educationExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsA positive, proactive, and professional approachPrevious experience working with children or young people is beneficial but not essentialApplicants must live within approximately one hour's commute of Bromley and be able to reliably travel to the school each day Graduate Teaching Assistant – What’s on Offer? Competitive salary of £28,000 – £35,000 per annumFull academic year contract with long-term stabilityOpportunities in both primary and secondary schoolsOngoing mentoring and professional developmentValuable classroom experience for aspiring teachersClear progression routes into teacher training and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)The chance to make a meaningful impact on young people's educational outcomes Why Apply? This Graduate Teaching Assistant position offers an ideal stepping stone into teaching. You'll gain invaluable classroom experience, receive support from experienced professionals, and develop the skills needed to transition into teacher training and a long-term career in education.Schools are particularly interested in graduates who are committed, passionate about education, and eager to contribute to the success of their pupils throughout the academic year.Graduate Teaching Assistant – Bromley | Full Academic Year | £28,000 – £35,000 | Primary & Secondary Schools | Future Teacher Training Opportunities AvailableApply today through KPI Education to begin your journey into teaching. INDEDU
Primary School Early Career Teacher (ECT)Manchester Primary School (M18 7AJ)Full-Time | Long-Term Op... Primary School Early Career Teacher (ECT)Manchester Primary School (M18 7AJ)Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | M1–M3 Teacher Pay ScaleSeptember 2026 StartBegin Your Teaching Career in a School Where You'll ThriveAre you an enthusiastic Early Career Teacher ready to take the first exciting step in your teaching career?Would you like to join a welcoming and supportive primary school where your development, wellbeing, and success are genuinely valued?A nurturing and community-focused primary school in Manchester (M18 7AJ) is seeking a motivated and committed Early Career Teacher (ECT) to join its dedicated teaching team on a full-time, long-term basis.This is an excellent opportunity to begin your teaching journey within a school that offers exceptional support, strong leadership, and a collaborative environment designed to help ECTs flourish.What's On Offer? Salary on the M1–M3 Teacher Pay ScaleFull-time, long-term opportunityComprehensive ECT induction and mentoring programmeSupportive and experienced leadership teamCollaborative and welcoming staff communityStrong behaviour systems and excellent pastoral supportOpportunities for ongoing professional development and career progressionA positive and inclusive school environment where staff are valued and supported The OpportunityAs an Early Career Teacher, you will be supported through the early stages of your teaching career while developing the skills, confidence, and experience needed to become an outstanding classroom practitioner.You will benefit from a structured induction programme, experienced mentors, and a school culture that prioritises professional growth and continuous improvement.About You : We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher who: Is passionate about inspiring children and making a positive impact on their educationDemonstrates a commitment to high-quality teaching and learningIs reflective, eager to learn, and open to feedbackPossesses excellent communication and interpersonal skillsWorks effectively as part of a collaborative teamIs committed to creating an inclusive environment where every child can succeedBrings energy, creativity, and enthusiasm to the classroom Essential Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or currently on track to achieve QTSSuccessful teaching placements within a primary school settingGood understanding of the National CurriculumCommitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of childrenStrong classroom management and organisational skills About the SchoolThis welcoming Manchester primary school is recognised for its strong community ethos, inclusive culture, and commitment to helping every child achieve their full potential.The school places a strong emphasis on : High-quality teaching and learningPositive behaviour and strong pastoral supportInclusion, equality, and diversityDeveloping confident, resilient, and independent learnersSupporting staff wellbeing and professional development Leaders are highly supportive and committed to helping Early Career Teachers successfully transition into the profession through effective mentoring and ongoing guidance.Why Join This School?This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Early Career Teacher to begin their teaching career in a school that is fully invested in developing future teaching talent.You'll gain valuable classroom experience, receive high-quality support, and join a team that is passionate about delivering the very best outcomes for pupils.If you're ready to start your teaching career in a supportive and inspiring primary school environment, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career in primary education.INDTEA
Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Manchester Secondary SchoolSecondary School Based in ManchesterFull-Tim... Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Manchester Secondary SchoolSecondary School Based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a qualified Level 3 Teaching Assistant looking to further your career within a supportive and ambitious secondary school environment?Do you have a passion for helping young people achieve their full potential both academically and personally?A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated and experienced Level 3 Teaching Assistant to support students across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4.What’s On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and forward-thinking schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £550–£580, depending on experienceExcellent Manchester location with strong public transport linksOpportunity to support students across a range of subjects and year groupsA rewarding role focused on student achievement, wellbeing, and personal development The RoleAs a Level 3 Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting teaching and learning across the school. Working alongside teachers, pastoral staff, and SEND professionals, you will help students engage positively with their education and achieve their full potential. Key responsibilities include: Supporting students in lessons across a range of curriculum subjectsDelivering targeted interventions in literacy, numeracy, and academic progressProviding 1:1 and small-group support for students requiring additional assistanceSupporting students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Assisting teachers with lesson preparation and classroom organisationEncouraging positive behaviour, engagement, and attendanceSupporting students' social, emotional, and personal developmentHelping to maintain a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment About You, To be successful in this role, you will : Hold a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent)Have previous experience working within a secondary school or educational settingHave experience supporting students with SENDDemonstrate a positive, proactive, and adaptable approachPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for supporting young people's learning and developmentHave strong spoken English skills to effectively support students, including those with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Be confident working independently and as part of a wider support teamHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis Manchester secondary school serves a diverse and vibrant community and is recognised for its inclusive ethos, high expectations, and commitment to student success. The school is dedicated to : Creating a safe, supportive, and aspirational learning environmentPromoting high standards of achievement, behaviour, and attendanceSupporting students with additional needs through inclusive practice and targeted interventionsDelivering a broad and engaging curriculum that prepares students for future successEncouraging resilience, independence, and personal growth Staff work collaboratively to ensure every student receives the support and opportunities they need to thrive both academically and personally.Support & Professional DevelopmentThe school offers a positive and collaborative working environment with excellent opportunities for professional growth, including: Support from an experienced and welcoming staff teamGuidance from senior leaders, pastoral teams, and SEND specialistsAccess to ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesA strong commitment to staff wellbeing and career progression This is an excellent opportunity to join a school that values its staff and is committed to providing the highest standards of education and support for its students. You will play a vital role in helping young people achieve success while continuing to develop your own skills and experience.If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Level 3 Teaching Assistant in Manchester, apply today and become part of a dedicated and supportive secondary school community.INDEDU
Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Manchester Primary SchoolManchester Primary SchoolFull-Time | Long-Term... Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Manchester Primary SchoolManchester Primary SchoolFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a qualified Level 3 Teaching Assistant looking to progress your career within a supportive and inclusive primary school environment?Do you have a passion for helping children succeed academically, socially, and emotionally while making a meaningful impact every day?A welcoming and community-focused primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated and experienced Level 3 Teaching Assistant to support pupils across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.What’s On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £550–£580, depending on experienceExcellent Manchester location with strong public transport connectionsOpportunity to work across both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2A rewarding role supporting pupils’ academic progress, wellbeing, and personal development The RoleAs a Level 3 Teaching Assistant, you will play an important role in supporting teaching and learning throughout the school. Working closely with class teachers and wider support staff, you will help create a positive, engaging, and inclusive learning environment where every child can thrive. Key responsibilities include: Supporting pupils with literacy, numeracy, and wider curriculum learningDelivering targeted interventions and structured small-group supportProviding individual 1:1 support, including for pupils with additional needsSupporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Assisting with lesson preparation, classroom organisation, and resource managementPromoting positive behaviour, engagement, and inclusionContributing to a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment About YouTo be successful in this role, you will : Hold a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent)Have previous experience working within a primary school settingHave experience supporting pupils with SENDDemonstrate a positive, proactive, and adaptable approachPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for supporting children's learning and developmentHave strong spoken English skills to effectively support pupils, including those with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Be able to work effectively as part of a collaborative teamHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis vibrant Manchester primary school serves a diverse local community and is recognised for its inclusive ethos and commitment to pupil development.The school is dedicated to: Creating a nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supportedMaintaining high expectations for learning, behaviour, and achievementSupporting pupils with additional needs through inclusive practice and targeted interventionsDelivering a broad, creative, and engaging curriculum that inspires learning Classrooms are well-resourced, and staff work collaboratively to ensure all pupils are supported to achieve their full potential both academically and personally.Support & Professional DevelopmentThe school offers a positive and collaborative working environment with excellent opportunities for professional growth, including: Support from an experienced and welcoming teaching teamGuidance from senior leaders and SEND specialistsAccess to ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesA strong commitment to staff wellbeing and career progression This is an excellent opportunity to join a school that values its staff and provides a supportive environment for both pupils and professionals. You will play a vital role in helping children succeed while continuing to develop your own skills and experience.If you're ready to take the next step in your career 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 Based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long-T... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – ManchesterPrimary School Based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable, hands-on experience within a primary school setting?Are you considering a career in teaching and eager to build your classroom confidence before progressing into teacher training?A welcoming, inclusive, and community-focused primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to support pupils across Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Key Stage 1 (KS1), and Key Stage 2 (KS2).What’s On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentWeekly pay of £550–£580Convenient Manchester location with excellent public transport linksExperience supporting pupils across EYFS, KS1 and KS2Excellent preparation for future teacher training and education careers About YouTo be successful in this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or aboveHave a degree in Education, Psychology, Child Development, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Possess strong spoken English skills to effectively support pupils, including those with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and nurturing attitudeHave excellent communication and interpersonal skillsBe passionate about education, child development, and inclusive learningHave experience supporting children within EYFS and/or SEND settings (highly desirable)Be an aspiring teacher, educational psychologist, or SEN specialistHave the right to work in the UK The RoleAs a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting both academic achievement and pupil wellbeing. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting pupils with phonics, literacy, numeracy, and language developmentDelivering targeted 1:1 and small-group interventionsAssisting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Supporting learning within Early Years classrooms through both structured and play-based activitiesPromoting positive social, emotional, and communication developmentHelping to maintain a safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environment About the SchoolThis vibrant primary school serves a diverse local community and is recognised for its strong inclusive ethos and child-centred approach.The school is committed to: Providing a safe, supportive, and nurturing foundation for all learnersDelivering effective support for pupils with additional needs through targeted interventionsEncouraging children to become independent, resilient, and confident learnersOffering a broad, creative, and engaging curriculum Classrooms, including the Early Years provision, are well-resourced and designed to promote play-based learning, language development, and personalised support.Support & Professional DevelopmentThis opportunity is ideal for aspiring teachers, particularly those interested in Early Years, SEND, or educational psychology pathways. You will benefit from: A collaborative and experienced teaching teamOngoing support from senior leaders and SEND professionalsAccess to training and professional development opportunitiesExposure to a wide range of inclusive teaching and intervention strategies This is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience across primary education while developing the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in teaching, SEND support, or child development.If you're ready to begin your journey as a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant in Manchester, apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education.INDEDU
SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester Primary SchoolPrimary School Based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long... SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester Primary SchoolPrimary School Based in ManchesterFull-Time | Long-Term | Immediate & September Starts AvailableAre you an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant passionate about supporting children with additional needs to achieve their full potential?Do you have the skills, patience, and dedication to provide tailored support that helps pupils thrive both academically and socially?A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Manchester is seeking a committed SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) across Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Key Stage 1 (KS1), and Key Stage 2 (KS2).What's On Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and well-established schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £550–£580, depending on experienceAccessible Manchester location with excellent public transport linksOpportunity to support pupils across EYFS, KS1, and KS2A rewarding role where you can make a genuine impact on children's learning and developmentOngoing support and professional development opportunities The RoleAs an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in helping pupils with additional needs access education in a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment.Working closely with teachers, the SENCO, and external professionals, your responsibilities will include: Providing targeted 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with SENDSupporting children with a range of needs, including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), ADHD, Speech and Language Needs, and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needsAssisting with the implementation of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)Delivering tailored interventions to support academic, social, and emotional developmentEncouraging positive behaviour and emotional regulation strategiesSupporting communication, language, and social interaction skillsCreating a structured, nurturing, and inclusive learning environmentMonitoring progress and providing feedback to teaching staff About You, To be successful in this role, you will: Have previous experience working as an SEN Teaching Assistant within a primary school settingDemonstrate a strong understanding of SEND, including ASC, ADHD, SEMH, and communication needsHave experience supporting pupils with EHCPs and individual learning plansBe patient, resilient, adaptable, and nurturing in your approachPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsBe confident building positive relationships with pupils, families, and colleaguesHave strong spoken English skills to effectively support pupils, including those with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Be able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary teamHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis Manchester primary school serves a diverse and vibrant community and is highly regarded for its commitment to inclusion, wellbeing, and pupil achievement.The school prides itself on: Providing high-quality support for pupils with additional and complex needsCreating a nurturing and welcoming learning environmentPromoting inclusion and equal opportunities for all learnersSupporting pupils with English as an Additional Language (EAL)Building strong partnerships between staff, families, and external agencies Staff work collaboratively to ensure every child receives the support and encouragement they need to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.Support & Professional DevelopmentThe school is committed to investing in its staff and offers: Support from an experienced SEN and inclusion teamGuidance from a knowledgeable SENCO and senior leadership teamAccess to specialist SEND training and ongoing CPD opportunitiesA collaborative and supportive working environmentA strong focus on staff wellbeing and career development This is an excellent opportunity to join a school where inclusion is at the heart of everything they do. You will play a vital role in helping pupils overcome barriers to learning while developing your own skills within a highly supportive setting.If you're an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant ready to make a meaningful difference in a Manchester primary school, apply today and take the next step in your education career.INDEDU
Speech and Language Therapist – Specialist Independent Secondary SchoolManchester | Full-Time | Perm... Speech and Language Therapist – Specialist Independent Secondary SchoolManchester | Full-Time | Permanent | September 2026 StartCompetitive Salary (Dependent on Experience and Qualifications)Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist looking for an opportunity to make a lasting impact in a specialist educational setting?Would you like to be part of an exciting new independent secondary school where your expertise will help shape communication support from the very beginning?A brand-new, purpose-built specialist independent secondary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated Speech and Language Therapist to join its multidisciplinary team ahead of its September 2026 opening. This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in developing and delivering a high-quality therapeutic provision for young people aged 11–18 with additional needs.Working within a smaller, highly supportive environment, you will have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with students, influence whole-school practice, and help create positive outcomes that extend far beyond the classroom.The OpportunityAs the school's Speech and Language Therapist, you will assess, plan, and deliver personalised interventions that support students' communication, interaction, language, and social development.Working collaboratively with teaching staff, SEN professionals, pastoral teams, and school leaders, you will ensure communication strategies are embedded across the curriculum and wider school environment.This is a highly rewarding and varied role that combines direct student support with strategic input into the development of the school's therapeutic and SEND provision.Key Responsibilities Conduct speech, language, and communication assessmentsDevelop and implement individualised intervention programmesDeliver targeted support through one-to-one and small-group sessionsSupport students with speech, language, communication, and social interaction needsContribute to Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) targets and reviewsProvide guidance and practical strategies for teachers and support staffDeliver training to staff to promote communication-friendly learning environmentsWork collaboratively with families and external professionalsMonitor progress and adapt interventions to meet changing student needsContribute to the ongoing development of the school's therapeutic provision What's On Offer? Competitive salary dependent on experience and qualificationsSeptember 2026 start dateEasily accessible Manchester location with excellent transport linksOpportunity to help establish and shape the Speech and Language Therapy provision within a brand-new specialist schoolSmaller class sizes and personalised support structuresModern, purpose-built facilities designed around student wellbeing and learningSupportive and forward-thinking leadership teamCollaborative multidisciplinary working environmentOngoing professional development and specialist training opportunitiesA genuinely rewarding role where your expertise will have a direct and lasting impact About YouWe are seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate professional who is committed to improving outcomes for young people with additional needs.You will have: A recognised qualification in Speech and Language TherapyRegistration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), or eligibility to registerExperience working with children and young peopleKnowledge of a range of speech, language, communication, and interaction needsExperience supporting students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)Excellent communication, collaboration, and relationship-building skillsA patient, adaptable, and student-centred approachThe ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Desirable Experience Experience working within specialist, independent, or alternative provision settingsKnowledge of Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needsUnderstanding of trauma-informed and therapeutic approachesExperience delivering staff training and supporting whole-school practiceExperience contributing to EHCP reviews and multi-agency working Why Join This School?This is far more than a traditional therapy role. It is an opportunity to help build a specialist provision from the ground up and influence how therapeutic support is delivered across an entire school community.As part of a new independent setting, you will have greater autonomy, flexibility, and professional influence than is often available in larger provisions. Your expertise will directly shape both individual student outcomes and the wider culture of support within the school.If you're a Speech and Language Therapist looking for a rewarding new challenge where you can truly make a difference, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today to join an exciting new specialist independent school and help transform the lives of young people through outstanding communication support.INDTEA
SEN Primary School TeacherSpecialist Primary SEND School | Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term Opportun... SEN Primary School TeacherSpecialist Primary SEND School | Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term OpportunityStart Date | September 2026 (or earlier by mutual agreement)Salary: MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance (Dependent on Experience)Inspire Confidence. Unlock Potential. Transform Lives.Are you an experienced and passionate SEN Teacher looking for an opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with complex learning needs?Do you thrive in specialist educational environments where every achievement is celebrated and every child is supported to reach their full potential?A highly regarded specialist primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic SEN Primary Teacher to join its experienced team. This rewarding opportunity offers the chance to work with pupils aged 3–11 with a diverse range of additional needs, within a nurturing and well-resourced learning environment.What's On Offer? Competitive salary on the MPS / UPS scale plus SEN AllowanceLong-term or permanent opportunity within a highly supportive specialist schoolExcellent opportunities for career progression and professional developmentSpecialist SEND training and ongoing CPDHigh staff-to-pupil ratios that allow for meaningful support and personalised learningWell-resourced classrooms and specialist facilitiesSupportive leadership team and collaborative staff cultureA welcoming and inclusive school community focused on pupil success About the School :This well-established specialist provision supports children with a range of complex needs, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD)Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD)Physical DisabilitiesCommunication and Interaction Needs The school is committed to delivering a highly personalised curriculum that promotes independence, confidence, communication, and lifelong learning.The OpportunityAs an SEN Primary Teacher, you will play a key role in creating engaging and accessible learning experiences that enable pupils to flourish academically, socially, and emotionally.Working alongside a skilled multidisciplinary team, you will support pupils with varying learning profiles while fostering a positive, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment.Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons tailored to individual learning needsCreate a safe, engaging, and inclusive classroom environmentSupport pupils' academic, social, emotional, and personal developmentMonitor progress and contribute to assessments, reviews, and EHCP documentationWork collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists, families, and external professionalsPromote independence, communication, confidence, and positive attitudes towards learningAdapt teaching approaches to ensure all pupils can access and engage with the curriculum About You, To be successful in this role, you will have : Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Previous experience working within a special school or specialist SEND provisionExperience teaching within a primary-age settingStrong knowledge of a range of SEND needs, including autism and complex learning difficultiesExperience adapting teaching strategies to meet individual pupil needsExcellent behaviour management and communication skillsA patient, nurturing, and flexible approachA genuine commitment to improving outcomes for children with additional needs Why Join This School?This is more than a teaching role—it's an opportunity to become part of a dedicated team that is passionate about helping children overcome barriers to learning and achieve their full potential.You'll work within an environment where specialist support, collaboration, and pupil-centred practice are at the heart of everything they do. Every day brings the opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of children and their families.If you're an experienced SEN Teacher ready to take the next step in your career within a rewarding specialist setting, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and help shape brighter futures for children with additional needs.INDTEA
SEN Primary School Teacher | Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term / Permanent OpportunityStart Date: Sep... SEN Primary School Teacher | Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term / Permanent OpportunityStart Date: September 2026 (or earlier by mutual agreement)Salary: MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance (Dependent on Experience)Inspire Confidence. Unlock Potential. Transform Lives.Are you an experienced SEN Teacher looking for an opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with complex learning needs?Do you thrive in specialist educational settings where every achievement is celebrated, and every child is supported to succeed?A highly supportive specialist primary school in Manchester (M18 7AJ) is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic SEN Primary Teacher to join its experienced team. This rewarding opportunity offers the chance to work with pupils aged 3–11 with a diverse range of additional needs within a nurturing and well-resourced learning environment.What's On Offer? Competitive salary on the MPS / UPS (£32,916 - £49,232 PA)Long-term or permanent opportunity within a highly supportive specialist schoolExcellent opportunities for career progression and professional developmentSpecialist SEND training and ongoing CPDHigh staff-to-pupil ratios that allow for personalised support and meaningful pupil engagementWell-resourced classrooms and specialist facilitiesSupportive leadership team and collaborative staff cultureEasily accessible Manchester location with strong transport linksA welcoming and inclusive school community focused on pupil success About the SchoolThis specialist primary provision supports children with a range of complex needs, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD)Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD)Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD)Physical DisabilitiesCommunication and Interaction Needs The school is committed to providing a highly personalised curriculum that promotes independence, confidence, communication, and lifelong learning.The OpportunityAs an SEN Primary Teacher, you will play a key role in delivering engaging and accessible learning experiences that enable pupils to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.Working alongside a skilled multidisciplinary team, you will support pupils with varying learning profiles while fostering a positive, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment.Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons tailored to individual learning needsCreate a safe, engaging, and inclusive classroom environmentSupport pupils' academic, social, emotional, and personal developmentMonitor progress and contribute to assessments, reviews, and EHCP documentationWork collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists, families, and external professionalsPromote independence, communication, confidence, and positive attitudes towards learningAdapt teaching approaches to ensure all pupils can access and engage with the curriculum About You, To be successful in this role, you will have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Previous experience working within a special school or specialist SEND provisionExperience teaching within a primary-age settingStrong knowledge of a range of SEND needs, including autism and complex learning difficultiesExperience adapting teaching strategies to meet individual pupil needsExcellent behaviour management and communication skillsA patient, nurturing, and flexible approachA genuine commitment to improving outcomes for children with additional needs Why Join This School?This is more than a teaching role—it's an opportunity to become part of a dedicated team that is passionate about helping children overcome barriers to learning and achieve their full potential.You'll work within an environment where specialist support, collaboration, and pupil-centred practice are at the heart of everything they do. Every day brings the opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of children and their families.If you're an experienced SEN Teacher ready to take the next step in your career within a rewarding specialist setting, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and help shape brighter futures for children with additional needs.INDTEA
Stockport – September StartFully Salaried Teacher Training with QTS in 12 MonthsAre you a high-achie... Stockport – September StartFully Salaried Teacher Training with QTS in 12 MonthsAre you a high-achieving Maths graduate looking to build a rewarding career in education?Do you have a strong academic background in Mathematics and the ambition to inspire the next generation of learners?KPI Education is working in partnership with a thriving secondary school in Stockport to recruit an exceptional Maths graduate for a salaried teacher training opportunity starting in September 2026.This school-based programme is designed for aspiring teachers who are ready to take their mathematical expertise into the classroom whilst working towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).From day one, you will be fully immersed in school life, gaining valuable classroom experience whilst receiving expert guidance and support from experienced teachers and school leaders.What's On Offer? Salaried teacher training opportunity starting from £26,761 per annumA clear route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) within 12 monthsDedicated mentoring and instructional coaching throughout your trainingExtensive classroom experience from the beginning of the programmeOutstanding professional development opportunitiesLong-term career progression within a successful secondary school What You'll Be Doing Supporting pupils across Key Stages 3 and 4 in MathematicsDelivering small-group interventions and targeted academic support sessionsWorking alongside experienced Maths teachers to develop outstanding classroom practiceAssisting with lesson planning, assessment and curriculum deliveryDeveloping behaviour management and classroom leadership skillsProgressing towards becoming a fully qualified Maths Teacher Candidate Requirements A degree in Mathematics or a closely related mathematical disciplineStrong GCSE and A-Level results, particularly in MathematicsA consistent academic background demonstrating subject expertiseFull right to work in the UKExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsA genuine passion for education and raising student achievementThe resilience, professionalism and commitment required to succeed in teaching Why Choose Teacher Training?Teaching offers the opportunity to utilise your academic strengths whilst making a genuine difference to young people's lives.This programme provides a structured pathway into the profession, allowing you to earn a salary, gain invaluable classroom experience and achieve Qualified Teacher Status without stepping away from the workplace.Apply Today | If you are a Maths graduate with strong academic credentials and a genuine interest in education, we would love to hear from you.Apply today by sending your CV to Marvin at KPI Education and take the first steptowards becoming a qualified Maths Teacher within 12 months.INDTEA
Graduate Maths Teacher Training OpportunityManchester Secondary Schools | Start Your Teaching Career... Graduate Maths Teacher Training OpportunityManchester Secondary Schools | Start Your Teaching Career | Gain QTSYou've mastered Mathematics at university – now inspire the next generation to do the same.If you're a Maths graduate considering your next step, teaching offers the chance to build a meaningful career where every day presents a new challenge, a new success story, and an opportunity to make a lasting difference.KPI Education is partnering with four secondary schools across Manchester that are seeking talented Maths graduates to join their teacher training programmes.This opportunity allows you to earn while you train, gain extensive classroom experience, and work towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in a supportive and ambitious school environment within 12 months.What’s On Offer :• A clear pathway to Qualified Teacher Status within 12 months• Full salaried role starting from £26,761• Dedicated mentoring throughout the training programme • Access to outstanding professional development opportunities • Hands-on classroom experience from day one • Opportunities for long-term career progression within a successful academy trustWhat You'll Be Doing:• Supporting pupils across Key Stages 3 and 4 to develop their mathematical understanding • Working alongside experienced teachers to learn effective classroom practice • Delivering targeted intervention sessions to help students achieve their potential • Assisting with lesson preparation, assessment, and curriculum delivery • Building the skills required to become an outstanding classroom teacher • Progressing through a structured training programme leading to QTSAbout You : • A degree in Mathematics or a closely related subject • Strong academic credentials and excellent subject knowledge • A genuine interest in education and working with young people • Confidence, resilience, and a willingness to learn • Excellent communication and relationship-building skills • A commitment to developing into a successful secondary school teacherWhat Makes This Opportunity Different?Unlike traditional routes into teaching, this school-based programme places you in the classroom from the outset.You'll gain practical experience, receive expert guidance, and become an integral member of the school community whilst completing your training.The SchoolsOur Manchester partner schools are recognised for their commitment to academic excellence, staff development, and student success. They offer welcoming, inclusive environments where trainee teachers are valued and supported throughout every stage of their professional journey.Whether your ambition is to become a Head of Department, a pastoral leader, or simply an exceptional classroom practitioner, these schools provide the foundations to help you achieve your goals.Take the First Step > If you're a Maths graduate ready to turn your academic expertise into a rewarding profession, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today by sending your CV to Marvin at KPI Education and begin your journey towards becoming a qualified Maths teacher.INDTEA
Primary School Teacher - Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term / Permanent OpportunitySalary: M1–U1 Teach... Primary School Teacher - Manchester Full-Time | Long-Term / Permanent OpportunitySalary: M1–U1 Teacher Pay ScaleJoin a School Where Great Teaching Is Valued and Every Child Is Encouraged to ThriveAre you an inspiring Primary Teacher looking for a school where your ideas, passion, and expertise can truly make a difference?Would you like to join a welcoming and ambitious primary school that is committed to developing confident learners, supporting staff wellbeing, and fostering a positive school culture?A highly regarded primary school in Manchester is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Primary School Teacher to join its talented team on a full-time, long-term or permanent basis.This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a school community where high expectations, creativity, and inclusion sit at the heart of everything they do.What’s On Offer : This is more than just a teaching role.It's an opportunity to work in a supportive environment where staff are encouraged to innovate, collaborate, and continually develop their practice. The school offers: Competitive salary on the M1–U1 Teacher Pay ScaleFull-time long-term or permanent opportunityA welcoming and supportive leadership teamWell-resourced classrooms and engaging learning environmentsStrong behaviour systems and excellent pastoral supportA collaborative staff culture built on teamwork and shared successOngoing CPD, training, and career progression opportunitiesA genuine commitment to staff wellbeing and work-life balance About You, We are looking for a passionate and committed teacher who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Has experience teaching within a primary school setting (Min 2 years teaching)Demonstrates excellent classroom practice and subject knowledgeHas a strong understanding of the National Curriculum and assessment frameworksIs committed to delivering high-quality learning experiences for all pupilsPossesses excellent communication, organisation, and interpersonal skillsIs reflective, proactive, and eager to continue developing professionallyShares the school's commitment to inclusion, equality, and safeguardingA relevant bachelor's degree is essential, with a 2:1 classification preferred. The RoleAs a Primary School Teacher, you will play a key role in delivering engaging, high-quality lessons that inspire curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning.You will create an inclusive classroom environment where every child feels supported, challenged, and empowered to achieve their full potential.About the SchoolThis Manchester primary school is proud of its inclusive ethos, strong community values, and commitment to educational excellence. The school is recognised for: High-quality teaching and learningStrong pupil outcomes and achievementPositive relationships between staff, pupils, and familiesAn inclusive and nurturing approach to educationA culture that celebrates diversity, individuality, and success Leaders are approachable, supportive, and passionate about creating an environment where both pupils and staff can flourish. Key responsibilities include: Planning and delivering creative, engaging, and differentiated lessonsAssessing and monitoring pupil progress to ensure strong outcomesCreating a positive and inclusive learning environmentSupporting pupils' academic, social, and emotional developmentBuilding strong relationships with pupils, families, and colleaguesContributing to the wider life of the school communityPromoting high standards of behaviour, achievement, and wellbeing Make Your Next Move Count : Whether you're an experienced teacher looking for a fresh challenge or an ambitious practitioner seeking a school where you can continue to grow, this is an excellent opportunity to join a thriving and supportive educational community.Apply today and take the next step in your teaching career with a school that values your expertise, invests in your development, and celebrates your success.INDTEA