Science Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs your mind tu... Science Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs your mind turning towards the end of your studies and towards a full-time career? Launch your Science teaching career in East Lancashire.Are you a recent Biology, Chemistry, or Physics graduate, or someone with strong A-levels in these subjects, who enjoys conducting experiments, exploring how the world works, and inspiring curiosity in young people? If Science is your passion, we have the perfect teacher training opportunity for you across our schools in Burnley, Accrington, and Blackburn.The opportunityDo you see teaching as more than just a job? Across our East Lancashire secondary schools, we're looking for enthusiastic Science graduates, or aspiring teachers with strong A-level Sciences, who want to turn their love of the subject into a meaningful career. We're seeking future teachers who can bring clarity, enthusiasm, and scientific thinking to lessons, from chemical reactions and cell biology to forces, energy, waves, and the real-world applications of science that shape the world around us.Why choose us?We offer a £26,761 starting salary during your training year, so you earn while you learn from day one. In just 12 months you'll gain both a PGCE and QTS, nationally recognised qualifications that open doors across England. Our programme holds an Ofsted 'Outstanding' rating with a 95% trainee success rate, and is built around a practical training model that focuses on real classroom skills rather than academic theory alone. You'll work in modern, well-equipped Science laboratories, supported throughout by structured mentorship from experienced Science teachers.The schoolsOur secondary schools in Burnley, Accrington, and Blackburn are well-regarded centres for Science education in the heart of East Lancashire, with consistently strong results in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at GCSE and A-Level. You'll benefit from a collaborative Science department, access to specialist laboratory equipment and modern learning technology, and enrichment opportunities including Science clubs, competitions, fieldwork, and intervention programmes.Training structureWe use a 4+1 model: four days a week in school, with Wednesdays reserved for online PGCE study and professional development. From September to December you'll observe lessons, team-teach with your mentor, and build your confidence in the classroom and laboratory. From January to March you'll take the lead on planning and delivering lessons across the Sciences and begin developing your assessment strategies. From April to July you'll teach independently, refine your classroom management, and complete your PGCE and QTS.What you'll needYou'll need a degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or a closely related Science discipline (2:1 or higher preferred), or strong A-level Sciences. Beyond that, we're looking for a genuine passion for Science and education, excellent communication and organisational skills, and a commitment to growing as a teacher. A driving licence is recommended as our schools are spread across Burnley, Accrington, and Blackburn, and having your own transport makes moving between sites more straightforward, though all three towns are well connected by road and rail.Next stepsInterviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start. Take the first step toward a rewarding Science teaching career in East Lancashire while earning a competitive salary and gaining nationally recognised qualifications.INDEDU
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Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: LS11 Area, LeedsSalary: £100 - £120 per day (£20,000 - £25,... Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: LS11 Area, LeedsSalary: £100 - £120 per day (£20,000 - £25,000 pro rata, term-time only)Contract: Full-Time | Term Time OnlyAre you a recent graduate looking to gain meaningful experience supporting young people with additional needs?A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in the LS11 area of Leeds is seeking a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join its student support team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, social work, counselling or another child-centred profession.Working closely with students who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), you will play a key role in helping young people access learning, develop confidence and achieve their potential.Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and small group support for students with additional learning needs.Assist students with social, emotional and behavioural development.Support the implementation of individual learning and support plans.Work collaboratively with teaching staff, SEND professionals and pastoral teams.Help create an inclusive and positive learning environment.Monitor student progress and contribute to support strategies. Ideal CandidateWe welcome applications from graduates with degrees in: PsychologyEducation or Education StudiesChildhood Studies or Child DevelopmentHealth and Social CareSpeech and Language TherapyOccupational TherapySocial WorkCounselling or Mental HealthA related subject involving child development, behaviour or wellbeing You will also demonstrate: A genuine passion for supporting young people.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Patience, empathy and resilience.The ability to build positive relationships with students and staff.A proactive and professional approach to supporting learning and wellbeing. This role offers valuable hands-on experience for graduates looking to pursue careers in education, educational psychology, therapy services, social care or mental health support.Previous experience working with children or young people is desirable but not essential. Applications from enthusiastic graduates seeking to develop their experience within a school setting are encouraged.An enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references will be required for the successful candidate.INDEDU
Graduate Speech & Language Teaching AssistantLocation: LS11 Area, LeedsSalary: £100 - £120 per d... Graduate Speech & Language Teaching AssistantLocation: LS11 Area, LeedsSalary: £100 - £120 per dayContract: Full-Time | Term Time OnlyAre you a graduate with a passion for communication, language development and supporting young people to overcome barriers to learning?A supportive and inclusive secondary school in the LS11 area of Leeds is seeking a Graduate Speech & Language Teaching Assistant to join its SEND team. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates looking to gain valuable experience before pursuing a career in Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Teaching or other child-focused professions.Working closely with students who have speech, language and communication needs, you will provide targeted support on a one-to-one basis and in small group interventions, helping students to develop their communication skills, confidence and independence.Key Responsibilities Deliver one-to-one and small group interventions to support speech, language and communication development.Support students with identified Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN).Assist students in accessing learning across the curriculum.Work closely with teachers, SEND staff and external professionals to implement support strategies.Monitor student progress and provide feedback to the wider support team.Encourage confidence, engagement and positive participation within lessons.Support students with social communication, interaction and emotional regulation where required. Ideal CandidateApplications are particularly welcomed from graduates with degrees in: Speech and Language TherapyLinguisticsPsychologyChildhood StudiesChild DevelopmentEducation or Education StudiesHealth and Social CareOccupational TherapySpecial Educational Needs and InclusionCounsellingSocial WorkA related discipline focused on communication, development or wellbeing To be considered, candidates should demonstrate: A strong academic background in Speech and Language Therapy or a closely related field.A genuine interest in supporting students with communication needs.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Patience, empathy and a proactive approach to student support.The ability to build positive and professional relationships with young people and staff. This role provides outstanding experience for graduates considering further study or professional training within Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching or wider SEND support services.Previous experience working with children, young people or individuals with additional needs is advantageous but not essential.INDEDU
Head of Year (Non-Teaching)Location: LS11 Area, LeedsContract: Full-Time | Permanent£34,000 - £40,00... Head of Year (Non-Teaching)Location: LS11 Area, LeedsContract: Full-Time | Permanent£34,000 - £40,000 (Per Year)Are you passionate about helping young people thrive?We are looking for a confident, compassionate and highly organised Head of Year (Non-Teaching) to join a busy and supportive secondary school environment in the LS11 area of Leeds.This is a role for someone who can build positive relationships, maintain high expectations and be a trusted adult for students as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of school life.You will be at the heart of student support, working with pupils, families, staff and external agencies to ensure every young person has the best possible chance to succeed.Key Responsibilities Lead the pastoral care and wellbeing of a year group.Support attendance, behaviour and student engagement.Build strong relationships with students and parents/carers.Coordinate interventions and support plans.Work closely with safeguarding, SEND and senior leadership teams.Celebrate success while helping students overcome barriers to learning. Essential Requirements A Level 3 qualification or equivalent as a minimum requirement.Experience working with young people in an educational, pastoral, youth work, safeguarding or support setting.Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.The ability to remain calm, professional and solution-focused.A genuine commitment to supporting young people to achieve their potential. Desirable Qualification in Education, Youth Work, Social Care, Child Development, Psychology, Counselling or a related field.Experience within a secondary school environment.Knowledge of safeguarding and attendance processes. This is an opportunity to make a real difference every day. No two days are the same, but every day offers the chance to positively impact the lives of young people.An enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references will be required for the successful candidate.INDTEA
JOB-20241107-2be799d0Senior SEND EHCP Officer - Lancashire, £315.50 Daily, OngoingThis exciting oppo... JOB-20241107-2be799d0Senior SEND EHCP Officer - Lancashire, £315.50 Daily, OngoingThis exciting opportunity awaits in Lancashire for a Senior SEND EHCP Officer to join our dynamic Inclusion Service team. You will earn a competitive daily rate of £315.50 while engaging in fulfilling, full-time work that makes a real difference. This role plays a crucial part in delivering high-quality statutory services to children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).Perks and benefits:Working locum offers you the flexibility to manage your own time while enjoying a variety of different working environments. You will have the opportunity to develop a diverse professional network and gain broad experience. Specific to this role, you will be part of a supportive and innovative team dedicated to making a tangible impact in the community. Additionally, working within the beautiful county of Lancashire means enjoying a vibrant work-life balance, with charming countryside views and a strong sense of community.What you will do:- Ensure services for children and young people with SEND are delivered following the vision for inclusion in Lancashire, contributing to strategic planning and policy development.- Collaborate with children, young people, families, education providers, and multi-agency stakeholders to achieve high-quality outcomes, advocate for inclusive practices, and proactively address complex issues.- Manage a diverse caseload from assessment through planning and review stages, maintaining compliance with statutory requirements, and support tribunal preparation.- Provide technical expertise to drive service improvements and challenge partner organisations constructively.- Mentor and guide SEND EHCP Officers and other team members, particularly in complex cases, while maintaining accountability.- Lead and participate in statutory and strategic meetings to ensure effective service delivery.- Act as the lead officer for an identified caseload, support cross-service initiatives, and contribute to county-wide SEND planning and improvement activities.- Provide expert input into technical areas of delivery and service development.- Support children and young people in non-traditional education settings, focusing on safeguarding and tailored support.- Co-produce Education, Health and Care plans with families and coordinate with providers for placement and provision.- Facilitate transitions into post-16 and post-19 education or employment, ensuring provision aligns with EHC plans.Requirements:- Professional qualification or equivalent experience.- Experience working with SEND children and families.- Proven knowledge of applying SEND practices to drive service improvements.- Experience in collaborating within multi-agency environments.- Understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and related statutory frameworks.- Skilled in assessing complex reports and making informed decisions.- Ability to manage competing priorities and meet statutory deadlines in a dynamic environment.- Proficient in using digital tools for case management and data protection compliance.- Excellent communication skills and a collaborative work style.Lancashire offers not just a fulfilling professional experience but also an amazing quality of life. Known for its beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant cultural heritage, it provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for those looking to balance life and work beautifully.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
Graduate Secondary Learning Support AssistantCoventry | Full-Time | September Start£20,000 - £25,00... Graduate Secondary Learning Support AssistantCoventry | Full-Time | September Start£20,000 - £25,000 Are you a graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching?Do you want to support young people during a pivotal stage of their education?Could you use your knowledge, enthusiasm, and communication skills to help students reach their full potential?A successful and inclusive secondary school in Coventry is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Secondary Teaching Assistant to join its support team. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, SEND, counselling, or another education-focused profession.Working alongside experienced teachers and pastoral staff, you will support students aged 11-16, helping them to overcome barriers to learning and achieve both academically and personally.The role: Support students across Key Stages 3 and 4 in lessonsDeliver one-to-one and small group interventionsAssist teachers in creating engaging and inclusive learning environmentsSupport students who require additional academic or pastoral guidanceHelp students build confidence, resilience and independenceContribute to the wider life of the school community The candidate: Holds a 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education Studies, Maths, English, Science or a related subjectHas a genuine passion for education and supporting young peopleDemonstrates strong communication skillsIs considering a future career in education or a related fieldHas the right to work in the UK The school: A supportive and welcoming environmentOutstanding experience for aspiring teachers and education professionalsOpportunities to work alongside experienced teachers and pastoral staffOngoing training and professional developmentPotential pathways into teacher training for exceptional candidates If you're a graduate looking to gain meaningful experience and make a lasting difference to young people's lives, send a CV and a cover letter to Abbie at KPI Education today. INDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantCoventry | Full Time | September Start£20,000 - £25,000 term tim... Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantCoventry | Full Time | September Start£20,000 - £25,000 term time only Are you a graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before embarking on a career in teaching?Do you have a passion for supporting children during their crucial primary years?Would you like to make a lasting impact while developing the skills needed for a successful career in education?A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Coventry is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate who is considering a future in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or another child-focused profession.Working alongside experienced teachers and support staff, you will help pupils achieve their full potential both academically and socially while gaining invaluable school-based experience.What's the role? Support pupils across EYFS, Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2Work alongside class teachers to deliver engaging and inclusive learning experiencesProvide one-to-one and small group support to help pupils reach their full potentialAssist with literacy, numeracy and intervention Support pupils' social, emotional and academic developmentHelp create a positive and nurturing learning environment What are we looking for? Holds a 2:1 or higher degree in Psychology, Education Studies, English, Maths or a related subjectHas a genuine passion for working with children and supporting their developmentDemonstrates excellent communication and interpersonal skillsIs patient, enthusiastic and adaptableIs considering a future career in teaching or a child-focused professionExperience in working with children desirable What's on offer? A welcoming and supportive staff teamValuable classroom experience in a primary settingOpportunities to work alongside experienced teachers and SEND professionalsOngoing training and professional development If you are a motivated graduate eager to gain hands-on classroom experience and make a positive impact on young people's lives, apply now by sending a CV and a cover letter to Abbie at KPI Education. INDEDU
Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant Outstanding Secondary School & Sixth Form | Ching... Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant Outstanding Secondary School & Sixth Form | Chingford, East London Location: Chingford, East LondonSalary: £515–£545 per weekContract: Full-Time | September 2026 StartInterviews: Taking Place ImmediatelyRussell Group Psychology Graduates Wanted Are you a high-achieving Psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in education, SEN and child development before pursuing a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching or Mental Health?An Outstanding Secondary School and Sixth Form in Chingford is seeking exceptional Psychology graduates to join its Learning Support team from September.This highly rewarding Learning Support Assistant role offers the opportunity to work directly with students who require additional support, whilst gaining invaluable school-based experience alongside experienced SEN professionals and outstanding teachers.Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant – The Role As a Learning Support Assistant, you will: Support students on a 1:1 basis and in small intervention groups.Work with pupils with Autism (ASC), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs.Help students overcome barriers to learning and achieve academic success.Collaborate with teachers, SENCOs and pastoral staff.Monitor student progress and contribute to support strategies.Develop practical experience relevant to Educational Psychology and SEN. Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant – Requirements To be considered, you must have: A 1st Class or 2:1 Psychology degree from a Russell Group university.Strong GCSE and A-Level results.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A genuine interest in supporting young people.A proactive, resilient and professional attitude. Previous experience working with young people, SEN, tutoring, mentoring, youth work or coaching is desirable but not essential.Why Apply? Earn £515–£545 per week.Full-time role for the entire academic year.Outstanding school with an excellent reputation.Fantastic experience for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists and Teachers.Ongoing training and support from experienced SEN professionals.Immediate interviews available. Ideal For Graduates Interested In: Educational PsychologyClinical PsychologyChild PsychologyMental HealthSEN EducationTeachingSpeech and Language TherapyOccupational Therapy This Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant position offers an exceptional opportunity to gain relevant, paid experience in a high-performing secondary school before progressing into further training or postgraduate study.Apply today to be considered for this Psychology Graduate Learning Support Assistant role in Chingford.Keywords: Psychology Graduate, Learning Support Assistant, SEN Teaching Assistant, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology, Autism Support Assistant, ADHD Support, Mental Health Graduate, Russell Group Graduate, Secondary School, Chingford, East London.INDEDU
Science Teacher – Outstanding School Leeds, West Yorkshire Permanent | September Start Main Pay Scal... Science Teacher – Outstanding School Leeds, West Yorkshire Permanent | September Start Main Pay Scale / Upper Pay Scale: £37,870 – £53,994 per annum Experienced Teachers Welcome | QTS RequiredAn outstanding graded secondary school in Leeds is seeking an ambitious and experienced Science Teacher to join its thriving department from September on a permanent basis.This is an exciting opportunity for an established practitioner to work within a forward-thinking, innovative school that prides itself on a dynamic and engaging science curriculum. The successful candidate will be passionate about inspiring curiosity, nurturing scientific thinking, and delivering high-quality lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4.The Role: Science Teacher Teach Biology, Chemistry and Physics across KS3 & KS4Plan and deliver engaging, practical and theory-based lessonsContribute to a creative and collaborative Science department, drawing on your experience to support colleaguesSupport students of all abilities to achieve excellent outcomesPotential to take on additional responsibility (e.g. mentoring, curriculum development) for the right candidate The School Offers: Science Teacher Outstanding leadership and a supportive senior teamA vibrant, inclusive learning environmentModern laboratories and excellent resourcesA culture that values creativity, innovation and professional developmentGenuine opportunities for career progression The Ideal Candidate: Science Teacher Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Has several years of classroom experience teaching ScienceHas strong subject knowledge across all three sciencesIs committed to delivering engaging and challenging lessonsHas high expectations of student achievement and behaviourIs enthusiastic, reflective and committed to continuous improvement, with the confidence to contribute at a department level This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Science Teacher to join a creative school with an exciting science curriculum in a diverse and dynamic area of Leeds.Apply now to secure your September position in this outstanding Leeds school.INDTEA
SEN Teaching Assistant – ASD / Complex Needs / SEMH Wakefield Specialist School | x2 Posts (Potentia... SEN Teaching Assistant – ASD / Complex Needs / SEMH Wakefield Specialist School | x2 Posts (Potential x3) | Full-Time | Up to £560 per weekMake a Real Difference in Young People's LivesWe are looking for dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistants to join our specialist school in Wakefield, supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Complex Needs, and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a nurturing, inclusive environment where you will help transform lives every day.The RoleWorking closely with class teachers and the wider SEND team, you will provide tailored one-to-one and small group support to pupils with a range of additional needs, helping them to access learning, build confidence, and reach their full potential. You will play a vital role in supporting students' academic progress, social development, and emotional wellbeing in a specialist setting.What We Offer Full-time, term-time position – Monday to Friday, 8:00am–4:00pmCompetitive salary – Up to £560 per weekFull induction and ongoing professional developmentA supportive team environment alongside experienced SEN professionalsLong-term, stable opportunity with excellent career pathways into education, psychology, or therapy What We're Looking ForEssential: A TeamTeach qualification – current or expired qualifications will be considered, provided you have relevant experienceHands-on experience working with pupils with ASD, Complex Needs, and/or SEMHA calm, patient, and resilient approach to behaviour supportA genuine passion for making a difference in young people's livesStrong communication, interpersonal, and teamworking skillsRight to work in the UK Desirable: Psychology degree or relevant qualification (2:1 or higher)Full UK driving licence How to ApplyIf you are passionate about supporting pupils with additional needs and meet the criteria above, we would love to hear from you.Interviews are taking place immediately — don't miss this opportunity to join our dedicated team. INDEDU
Graduate Science Technician – Leeds Secondary Schools Full-Time | Term-Time Only | September 2026 St... Graduate Science Technician – Leeds Secondary Schools Full-Time | Term-Time Only | September 2026 Start | Competitive Hourly RateAre you a science graduate looking to put your degree to work in a hands-on, rewarding environment?If you have a passion for science and want to play a real role in inspiring the next generation, this could be the perfect opportunity. This role puts you at the heart of a busy school science department, working daily alongside teachers and students, building practical experience in a dynamic school setting.The RoleAs a Graduate Science Technician, you'll play a vital part in keeping a busy and well-resourced science department running smoothly. From preparing experiments to maintaining laboratory equipment, you'll ensure that every practical lesson is safe, well-equipped, and ready to go — giving students and teachers the best possible environment to learn and teach.This isn't a back-room role — you'll be a valued and visible member of the science department every day.Key Details Full-time, Monday to FridayHours: 7:45am – 3:45pmBased in LeedsCompetitive hourly rate — dependent on experienceSeptember 2026 start What You'll Be Doing Preparing, setting up, and dismantling equipment and materials for practical lessons across Biology, Chemistry, and PhysicsMaintaining a safe, organised, and well-stocked laboratory environmentAssisting with the ordering, storage, and management of science resources and chemicals in line with COSHH regulationsSupporting teaching staff with demonstrations and practical activitiesCarrying out routine maintenance and safety checks on laboratory equipmentEnsuring compliance with health and safety procedures at all times What We're Looking ForEssential: A degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or a related science disciplineStrong organisational skills with a keen eye for detailAbility to work independently and as part of a collaborative teamA good understanding of health and safety procedures in a laboratory settingAn enhanced DBS on the update service, or willingness to obtain one Desirable: Previous experience in a laboratory or school environmentFamiliarity with COSHH regulations and lab safety procedures Why This Role? Competitive pay — hourly rate dependent on experienceSupportive environment — join a welcoming, well-resourced department led by an experienced Head of ScienceFull-time hours — Monday to Friday, with a healthy work-life balanceCareer development — a genuine stepping stone into a rewarding career in science education or research About the SchoolThis Leeds secondary school is well-regarded for its inclusive ethos, ambitious culture, and strong commitment to both student and staff development. The Science department is a busy, collaborative team dedicated to inspiring curiosity and academic excellence across all year groups. The school is accessible via public transport links across Leeds and the surrounding areas.Ready to put your science degree to work?Apply now and send your CV to Michael at KPI Education today.Graduate Science Technician | Leeds | Full-Time | September 2026 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 across Leeds are filling fast — register your interest today and get ahead of the queue. INDEDU
Graduate Science Teaching Assistant | Leeds | Up to £560 per week Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Monda... Graduate Science Teaching Assistant | Leeds | Up to £560 per week Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Monday to Friday, 8:15am – 3:30pmYou've worked hard for your Science degree. Now it's time to put it to work — and find out if teaching is where you're meant to be.A thriving secondary school in Leeds is looking for an enthusiastic Graduate Science Teaching Assistant to join their Science department for either an immediate start or September 2026. This isn't just a stepping stone — it's a launchpad.The roleYou'll be embedded in a successful, well-resourced Science department, working across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at GCSE and A-Level. From supporting students in the classroom to running targeted interventions and assisting with practical lab work, you'll gain the kind of hands-on experience that forms the foundation of a brilliant teaching career.What you'll be doingSupporting student success Deliver 1:1 and small-group interventions for students who need extra supportHelp GCSE and A-Level students master challenging concepts and exam techniquesWork with learners across all abilities — from those building core understanding to high-achievers pushing for top gradesSupport practical laboratory work and scientific investigations Building your teaching skills Assist experienced teachers in delivering engaging Science lessonsDevelop strategies for making complex scientific ideas accessible and excitingLearn classroom management techniques in a structured, supportive environmentObserve outstanding teaching practice firsthand and apply what you learnGain hands-on experience with lab safety and practical demonstrations Making a real difference Watch students' confidence grow as concepts click into placeHelp young people develop the critical thinking and analytical skills they'll carry for lifeContribute to a department with a strong track record of resultsPlay your part in inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals What you'll need A degree in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology (2:1 or higher) — your subject knowledge is at the heart of this roleA genuine passion for education and helping young people succeedEnthusiasm, resilience, and a collaborative approachWillingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check (child workforce) It would be great if you also have: Any tutoring, mentoring, or volunteering experience with young peopleFamiliarity with the UK secondary Science curriculumClear ambitions to pursue Qualified Teacher StatusExperience with practical or laboratory-based science No formal teaching experience? No problem. This role is built to develop aspiring teachers from the ground up — we're investing in your potential, not just your CV.The schoolThis high-achieving Leeds secondary has built an excellent reputation for strong academic results, outstanding teaching, and genuine investment in staff development. You'll join a collaborative Science department, work in well-equipped laboratories, and be part of a positive school culture where students are motivated and staff are valued.Two start dates availableWhether you're ready to start now or planning ahead for September 2026, we want to hear from you. Positions are being filled on a rolling basis — the earlier you apply, the better your chances of securing the role and school that's right for you.Ready to take your first step?If you're a Science graduate who wants to make a difference, grow professionally, and explore a teaching career with real support behind you — apply today. INDEDU
Graduate Teaching Assistant — Now Interviewing for September | Leeds Secondary School | Full-time, T... Graduate Teaching Assistant — Now Interviewing for September | Leeds Secondary School | Full-time, Term-time onlyAre you a recent graduate ready to make a real difference in the classroom? KPI Education is partnering with a leading, inclusive Leeds secondary school to recruit several Graduate Teaching Assistants — ideal for those exploring careers in teaching, educational psychology, or wider education-focused fields.Key Details Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:00pm, term-time onlyEarn up to £560 per weekStart date available ASAP or from September 2026, running until July 2027 with strong potential to continue or progressWell connected to Leeds city centre by public transport What You'll Do Provide in-class support, small-group interventions, and 1:1 academic and pastoral guidanceWork across a range of subjects including English, Maths, Science, Humanities, and moreBecome part of a collaborative, forward-thinking school communityProgress into Teacher Training via in-house routes available from September 2027 What We're Looking For A 2:1 degree or higher in a core subject or related disciplineA genuine passion for education and supporting young peoplePrevious experience with children or young people is beneficial but not essential About the School This well-regarded Leeds secondary is recognised for its inclusive ethos, strong academic outcomes, and genuine commitment to staff development. With a proven track record of supporting graduates into successful teaching careers, it's a welcoming environment where you can grow professionally alongside experienced educators.Interviews are taking place now for September starts — don't miss out. Click apply and send your CV to Michael at KPI Education today. INDEDU
Graduate Behaviour Mentor — Interviewing Now for September | Leeds Secondary, Specialist & Prima... Graduate Behaviour Mentor — Interviewing Now for September | Leeds Secondary, Specialist & Primary Schools | Full-timeAre you a Psychology graduate with a genuine passion for supporting young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs? Do you have experience in mentoring, coaching, or youth work — and the resilience and empathy to build meaningful relationships with vulnerable pupils?Highly-regarded schools across Leeds are recruiting exceptional Graduate Behaviour Mentors ahead of a September 2026 start. These are full-time, long-term roles ideal for graduates exploring careers in Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, Youth Work, or Mental Health Support.The RoleWorking 1:1 and in small groups across primary, secondary, and specialist settings, you'll support pupils with a diverse range of SEMH needs — including anxiety, trauma, ADHD, and challenging behaviours. Your focus will be on building trust, promoting self-regulation, and creating a nurturing environment where every student feels safe enough to learn and grow.This is a hands-on, rewarding role that demands emotional intelligence, calm under pressure, and the confidence to de-escalate difficult situations while championing the needs of some of the most vulnerable young people in school.What's on Offer Up to £560 per weekFull-time, Monday to Friday, long-term placement from September 2026Based across well-resourced secondary, specialist, and primary schools throughout LeedsComprehensive training and ongoing CPD delivered by experienced inclusion specialistsDedicated mentorship and a genuinely supportive team environmentAll schools are well connected to Leeds city centre by public transportExcellent groundwork for careers in Educational Psychology, SEN, or mental health Who We're Looking For A 2:1 degree or above in Psychology or a related discipline (preferred but not essential)Experience working with children or young people in any capacity — coaching, mentoring, care, or youth workCalm, confident, and professional when navigating challenging situationsA strong communicator with natural empathy and genuine commitment to making a differenceMust have the right to work in the UK — unfortunately visa sponsorship is not available Ready to make a difference in Leeds this September? Interviews are taking place now and spaces are limited. Apply today by sending your CV to Michael at KPI Education. INDEDU