Learning Support Assistant (Primary School)£550 - £575 per weekOutstanding Primary School | Croydon,... Learning Support Assistant (Primary School)£550 - £575 per weekOutstanding Primary School | Croydon, South LondonFull-Time | One-Year Fixed-Term Contract Weekly Pay | Term-Time Position Interviews Taking Place Throughout September 2026Are you a high-achieving Russell Group graduate with a passion for supporting children and making a positive impact in education?An Outstanding primary school in Croydon is seeking an ambitious and dedicated Learning Support Assistant to join its supportive and inclusive team on a full-time, one-year fixed-term contract. This exciting opportunity is ideal for a graduate considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, child development, speech and language therapy, or SEND support.The school is renowned for its nurturing environment, high academic standards, and commitment to ensuring every child reaches their full potential. You will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced teachers and specialist support staff while gaining invaluable classroom-based experience.The RoleAs a Learning Support Assistant, you will play an integral role in supporting pupils' academic, social, and emotional development.Key responsibilities will include: Providing one-to-one and small-group support to pupils.Assisting class teachers in delivering engaging and effective lessons.Supporting children who require additional learning or pastoral support.Helping pupils develop confidence, independence, and resilience.Supporting the delivery of interventions in literacy and numeracy.Encouraging positive behaviour and engagement in learning.Monitoring pupil progress and providing feedback to teachers.Working collaboratively with parents, teachers, and specialist professionals where appropriate.Contributing to the school's warm, inclusive, and child-centred ethos. Candidate ProfileThe school is looking for an academically strong graduate who is passionate about working with children and supporting their development.Essential Requirements A degree from a Russell Group University.A First-Class Honours Degree or strong 2:1.A degree in Psychology, Education Studies, or a closely related subject.Excellent GCSE results, including strong grades in Mathematics, English, and Science.Strong A-Level results.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A genuine passion for education and child development.A positive, proactive, and professional approach. Highly Desirable Previous experience working with children through tutoring, mentoring, coaching, youth work, or school placements.An interest in Educational Psychology, Teaching, SEND, or Child Development.Experience supporting pupils with additional learning needs. What the School Offers Full-time employment on a one-year fixed-term contract.Competitive weekly pay.Outstanding training and professional development opportunities.A supportive and experienced leadership team.Excellent preparation for teacher training and educational psychology pathways.The opportunity to make a genuine difference to children's learning and wellbeing.Experience within a highly regarded Outstanding primary school. Application ProcessThis is an exceptional opportunity for an aspiring education professional to gain meaningful school-based experience while supporting pupils during a crucial stage of their educational journey.Interviews will take place throughout September 2026.To apply, please forward your CV and cover letter today. Early applications are strongly encouraged.Outstanding School. Exceptional Support. Rewarding Graduate Opportunity.INDEDU
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Graduate Teaching AssistantOutstanding All-Through School | Caterham, SurreyFull-Time | Graduate Opp... Graduate Teaching AssistantOutstanding All-Through School | Caterham, SurreyFull-Time | Graduate OpportunityInterviews Taking Place: First Week of September 2026Are you a high-achieving Russell Group or Oxbridge graduate looking to gain invaluable experience in education before embarking on a career in teaching, educational psychology, or another child-focused profession?An Outstanding all-through school in Caterham, Surrey is seeking an exceptional Graduate Teaching Assistant to join its thriving academic support team. This is a unique opportunity to work within a high-performing educational environment that consistently delivers excellent outcomes while nurturing students from primary school through to sixth form.The school is renowned for its ambitious academic culture, outstanding pastoral care, and commitment to developing confident, compassionate, and successful young people. Staff benefit from a collaborative and supportive environment where professional development is highly valued and excellence is celebrated.The RoleThe successful candidate will support either the Primary or Secondary phase, depending on their academic background, experience, and the needs of the school.The school is particularly interested in graduates with strong subject expertise in: MathematicsEnglishScience Working closely with teachers, heads of department, and senior leaders, you will provide targeted academic support designed to raise attainment and help students achieve their full potential.Key Responsibilities Supporting teaching and learning within the classroom.Delivering one-to-one and small-group academic interventions.Providing targeted support for pupils who require additional challenge or assistance.Helping to improve outcomes in Maths, English, or Science.Supporting lesson preparation and classroom organisation.Monitoring student progress and engagement.Encouraging positive learning behaviours and academic confidence.Acting as a positive role model for students across the school.Contributing to the school's commitment to academic excellence and pupil wellbeing. Person SpecificationWe are seeking outstanding graduates with an excellent academic record and a genuine passion for supporting young people.Essential Requirements Degree from a Russell Group University or Oxford/Cambridge University.A First-Class Honours Degree or strong 2:1.Excellent GCSE results and outstanding A-Level grades.Strong subject knowledge in Mathematics, English, or Science.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A proactive, professional, and enthusiastic approach.A commitment to improving student outcomes. Highly Desirable Previous experience tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or working with young people.School-based experience.An interest in teacher training, educational psychology, SEND, or pastoral support.Ambitions to pursue a long-term career within education. LocationThe school is based in Caterham, Surrey.Due to the school's location, this opportunity would be particularly well suited to local candidates living in Surrey, South London, or the surrounding areas, or individuals who are car drivers with access to their own vehicle.What the School Offers Outstanding training and professional development opportunities.Experience across both primary and secondary settings.Exposure to exceptional teaching practice and leadership.A supportive and highly collaborative staff team.Excellent preparation for teacher training and other education-related careers.The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students' academic success. Application ProcessInterviews will take place during the first week of September 2026.This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious graduate to gain first-class school experience within an Outstanding all-through setting.To apply, please forward your CV and cover letter today. Early applications are strongly encouraged.Outstanding School. Exceptional Standards. Exceptional Graduate Opportunity.INDEDU
Graduate Teaching Assistant / Learning Support AssistantOutstanding All-Through School | Hindhead, S... Graduate Teaching Assistant / Learning Support AssistantOutstanding All-Through School | Hindhead, SurreyFull-Time | One-Year Fixed-Term Contract or Permanent Position £550 - £575 per week (Term time only) Are you a graduate looking to build a rewarding career in education while gaining exceptional classroom experience in an Outstanding school environment?An Outstanding all-through school in Hindhead, Surrey is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant to join its outstanding team on either a one-year fixed-term contract or a permanent basis.This school has built an exceptional reputation for its commitment to academic excellence, character development, and the holistic education of every child. Educating pupils from primary through to sixth form, the school offers a truly supportive and ambitious learning environment where students are encouraged to excel academically while developing confidence, creativity, and resilience.With small class sizes, excellent facilities, and a strong pastoral ethos, the school prides itself on providing a personalised educational experience that prepares students for success both inside and outside the classroom.The RoleThis is an exciting opportunity to work closely with experienced teachers, support staff, and school leaders, helping students maximise their academic potential while developing their confidence and independence.As a Graduate Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant, you will: Provide classroom support across a range of subjects and key stages.Deliver targeted one-to-one and small-group interventions.Support pupils with varying learning needs and abilities.Assist students in developing strong literacy, numeracy, and study skills.Help create an engaging, inclusive, and positive learning environment.Work alongside teachers to prepare resources and support lesson delivery.Support students socially, emotionally, and academically.Encourage pupil participation, confidence, and independence.Contribute to the school's strong pastoral and wellbeing provision. The Ideal CandidateWe are seeking graduates who are passionate about education and committed to helping young people thrive.Essential Requirements A degree from a recognised university.Strong GCSE and A-Level results.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.A professional, positive, and proactive attitude.Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.A genuine passion for working with children and young people. Desirable Previous experience working with children or young people.Experience in tutoring, mentoring, coaching, youth work, or educational settings.An interest in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, or SEND.Experience supporting students with additional learning needs.A driving licence and access to a vehicle. Why Join This School? Weekly salary of £550 - £575.Opportunity to secure either a one-year fixed-term contract or a permanent position.Work within an Outstanding all-through school renowned for academic excellence and student wellbeing.Access to exceptional facilities and resources.Outstanding training and professional development opportunities.Supportive and collaborative leadership team.Excellent preparation for teacher training and other education-related careers.Genuine opportunities for progression and long-term career development. LocationThe school is located in Hindhead, Surrey. Due to its setting, applications are particularly welcomed from candidates living locally across Surrey, Hampshire, and surrounding areas, or from those with access to a car.Apply TodayThis is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious graduate to gain valuable experience within a high-performing school that places equal emphasis on academic achievement, personal growth, and student wellbeing.Interviews will be arranged on a rolling basis, and early applications are encouraged.To apply, please forward your CV and cover letter today.Join an Outstanding School Where Every Pupil Matters and Every Staff Member Makes a Difference.INDEDU
Job Title: Inclusion Lead Officer Specialism: Inclusion Location: Lincolnshire, UK Salary: To be con... Job Title: Inclusion Lead Officer Specialism: Inclusion Location: Lincolnshire, UK Salary: To be confirmed per hour Type: Locum, Full-time, 3 MonthsJoin us for a thrilling opportunity as an Inclusion Lead Officer in the beautiful county of Lincolnshire! This locum position offers full-time engagement over three months, allowing you to lead inclusive practices and make a significant impact in the community. As an Inclusion Lead Officer, you will empower local organisations by ensuring equal access and support for groups in need. This role promises more than just work; it's about creating positive change and leaving a lasting legacy.Perks and benefits Flexibility: Locum work offers flexibility, allowing you to maintain a work-life balance while taking on new challenges. Enjoy the freedom to explore multiple opportunities without the long-term commitment.Career development: Gain invaluable experience in a leadership role, enhancing your career prospects and expanding your professional network.Varied workload: Experience a varied workload that keeps each day interesting and enriching.Competitive remuneration: Take advantage of competitive hourly remuneration that reflects your expertise and dedication.Relocation support: Relocate seamlessly with the support network available in Lincolnshire and make the most of the county’s welcoming community spirit. What you will do Develop and implement strategic inclusion initiatives tailored for the local population.Facilitate training sessions and workshops to promote inclusive practices across various organisations.Collaborate with stakeholders to identify barriers to inclusion and devise practical solutions.Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of inclusion programs, ensuring they align with set objectives and standards.Report and communicate progress to senior officers and other key parties to maintain transparency and accountability.Serve as a point of contact and resource for information and advice on inclusion matters within the community. Living and working in Lincolnshire offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From stunning landscapes and charming villages to vibrant cities like Lincoln with its stunning cathedral and thriving arts scene, there is much to explore. Enjoy a slower, more relaxed pace of life while still being connected to bustling urban centres. Join us and discover why Lincolnshire is a fantastic place to advance your career and call home.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary 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.
Behaviour MentorOutstanding Secondary School | Wandsworth, Inner LondonFull-Time | £700 - £715 per w... Behaviour MentorOutstanding Secondary School | Wandsworth, Inner LondonFull-Time | £700 - £715 per week September Start | Interviews Taking Place Throughout SeptemberAre you a high-achieving Russell Group graduate with exceptional academic credentials and a passion for transforming young lives?A high-performing, Outstanding secondary school in the London Borough of Wandsworth is seeking an exceptional Behaviour Mentor to join its successful pastoral and academic support team. This is an ideal opportunity for an ambitious graduate considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, youth work, pastoral leadership, or school leadership.The school is widely recognised for its outstanding academic outcomes, calm and purposeful learning environment, exceptional behaviour standards, and commitment to ensuring every student achieves their full potential. With a strong emphasis on character development, academic excellence, and university progression, the school offers an inspiring environment in which both students and staff thrive.The RoleAs a Behaviour Mentor, you will play a vital role in supporting students who require additional behavioural, pastoral, and academic intervention. You will work closely with pupils across Key Stages 3 and 4, helping them overcome barriers to learning and develop the confidence, resilience, and self-discipline needed to succeed.The role is highly rewarding and requires a graduate who can build positive relationships whilst maintaining high expectations and clear boundaries.Key responsibilities include: Providing one-to-one and small-group behavioural support.Managing behaviour effectively and de-escalating challenging situations.Supporting students who may be at risk of disengagement from education.Working alongside Heads of Year, teachers, SEND staff, and senior leaders to implement intervention programmes.Monitoring attendance, punctuality, behaviour, and academic progress.Acting as a positive role model and mentor for students.Supporting students' social, emotional, and personal development.Delivering targeted academic interventions to improve attainment in Mathematics, English, and Science.Encouraging high levels of aspiration, engagement, and achievement.Contributing to the school's culture of excellence and high expectations. Candidate ProfileThe successful candidate will possess outstanding academic credentials alongside the confidence and resilience required to work in a demanding yet highly rewarding school environment.Essential Requirements A degree from a Russell Group University.Excellent GCSE results and strong A-Level grades.A proven record of academic achievement.Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to establish positive relationships with young people.The confidence to support learning across Mathematics, English, and Science.Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.A professional, resilient, and proactive approach.A genuine commitment to improving outcomes for young people. Highly Desirable A degree in Psychology, Education, or a related subject.Previous experience in mentoring, tutoring, coaching, youth work, or educational settings.An interest in teacher training, educational psychology, pastoral leadership, counselling, or child development.Experience supporting students with SEMH, SEND, or behavioural needs. What We Offer Weekly pay of £700 - £715.The opportunity to work within one of Wandsworth's leading secondary schools.Outstanding training and professional development.Experience working alongside highly skilled teachers and pastoral leaders.Exposure to best practice in behaviour management and student intervention.A supportive and ambitious staff team.Excellent preparation for careers in teaching, educational psychology, school leadership, and related professions. Application ProcessInterviews will take place throughout September, with appointments made as soon as suitable candidates are identified.This is an exceptional opportunity for a talented graduate who wants to make a meaningful impact in an Outstanding school environment whilst gaining invaluable experience within education.Please forward your CV and cover letter today to be considered for this exciting opportunity.INDEDU
Early Career Teacher (ECT)Are you completing your teacher training and looking for the right London... Early Career Teacher (ECT)Are you completing your teacher training and looking for the right London school to launch your career?Looking for an ECT position starting in September, October or January 2027?Would you like to join a school where you can develop your classroom practice, receive structured ECT support and build the foundations for a successful teaching career?KPI Education is working with a selection of secondary schools across London looking to appoint talented and enthusiastic Early Career Teachers across all subject specialisms.Whether you're completing a PGCE, SCITT, School Direct or another recognised teacher-training pathway, we would love to hear from ambitious ECTs looking for the right school and department to begin their teaching career.ECT Opportunities – Key Information Early Career Teacher (ECT) – All Subject SpecialismsSchools located across LondonSeptember 2026, October 2026 and January 2027 start dates availableStarting salary: £39,196 – £41,729Long-term and permanent contracts availableFull-time teaching positionsStructured ECT induction, mentoring and professional developmentSupport from experienced Heads of Department and senior leadersOpportunities across a diverse range of London secondary schoolsExcellent potential for career development and progression Every Subject Specialism WelcomeWe are keen to hear from ECTs specialising in:English | Mathematics | Biology | Chemistry | Physics | General Science | History | Geography | Religious Education | MFL | Computer Science | Business | Economics | Psychology | Sociology | PE | Art | Design Technology | Music | Drama and more.Whether you're teaching a core subject, shortage subject or creative discipline, KPI Education can help identify schools where your skills and ambitions are the right match.Your First School MattersStarting your career in the right environment can make an enormous difference.Our partner schools understand the importance of giving Early Career Teachers the time, mentoring and professional support required to develop into confident classroom practitioners.Depending on the school, you could benefit from dedicated ECT mentors, reduced teaching commitments, established schemes of work, regular CPD and experienced departmental colleagues who can support you throughout your induction.We work with a variety of schools across London, from high-performing academies and established comprehensives to ambitious community-focused schools.September, October or January Start?Not every ECT follows exactly the same timeline.Perhaps you're ready to begin in September 2026, looking for an October 2026 opportunity, or planning ahead for a January 2027 start.With both long-term and permanent opportunities available, we can discuss your preferred location, subject specialism, school environment and career aspirations before introducing you to suitable schools.You should be completing or have recently completed a recognised teacher-training programme and be on track to achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).Schools are looking for ECTs with excellent subject knowledge, enthusiasm, professionalism and the ambition to become outstanding teachers.Ready to find the London school where your teaching career can take off?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to discuss Early Career Teacher opportunities across London for September 2026, October 2026 and January 2027.INDTEA
Graduate Academic MentorGraduating this year and looking for a role with genuine purpose?Are you con... Graduate Academic MentorGraduating this year and looking for a role with genuine purpose?Are you considering becoming a teacher but want meaningful classroom experience before committing to teacher training?Would you like to use your degree and subject knowledge to help ambitious young people achieve stronger academic outcomes?KPI Education is recruiting Graduate Academic Mentors for a selection of excellent secondary schools across Hertfordshire.We are looking for high-calibre graduates from a variety of academic disciplines who want to spend the next academic year immersed in school life. These positions are particularly suited to graduates considering teaching, education or other careers working with young people.Rather than taking a generic graduate job, this is your opportunity to put your academic ability to work from day one.Graduate Academic Mentor – Key Facts Multiple opportunities across Hertfordshire£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term for 1 academic yearOpportunities to extendRoles available across a selection of secondary schoolsSuitable for graduates in English, Maths, Science, Humanities, Languages and other academic subjectsDeliver 1:1 and small-group academic interventionsSupport pupils across KS3 and KS4, with some KS5 opportunitiesHelp GCSE students with revision, subject knowledge and examination techniqueExcellent experience before teacher training, PGCE or other routes into education Your Degree. Their Potential.As a Graduate Academic Mentor, you'll be matched with a school where your academic background can have the greatest impact.Your role will focus on helping pupils close knowledge gaps, build confidence and raise attainment.You could work with students who are currently below their target grades, provide intensive GCSE intervention or challenge high-achieving pupils aiming for Grades 7–9.This is not about sitting quietly at the back of a classroom.Schools want graduates who can explain ideas, ask intelligent questions, motivate pupils and become credible academic role models.Choose Education Before Choosing Teacher TrainingIf teaching is on your career radar, spending an academic year working in a school can be invaluable.You'll experience the realities of education first-hand, learning about classroom management, lesson delivery, assessment, intervention and pupil progress while working alongside experienced teachers.KPI Education works with a variety of schools across Hertfordshire, allowing us to consider your degree, academic strengths, career ambitions and location when identifying suitable opportunities.Who Are We Looking For?We're particularly keen to hear from graduates with a 2:1 or First-Class degree and a strong academic record.You could be a recent graduate, Master's graduate or someone who has decided that a corporate graduate scheme isn't the right path.What matters is that you're academically capable, articulate, dependable and genuinely interested in helping young people succeed.For graduates with ambitions to become future teachers, these roles offer the opportunity to spend a year building the experience, confidence and school-based knowledge that can make the transition into teacher training considerably stronger.Could your degree be the starting point for somebody else's success?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to discuss the Graduate Academic Mentor opportunities available across our partner schools in Hertfordshire.INDEDU
Graduate Learning Support AssistantAre you a high-achieving graduate looking for a meaningful first... Graduate Learning Support AssistantAre you a high-achieving graduate looking for a meaningful first step into education?Do you want to gain hands-on experience supporting young people while learning from experienced teachers and pastoral professionals?Perhaps you're considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, SEN, pastoral support or another area of education?KPI Education is recruiting an enthusiastic and academically strong Graduate Learning Support Assistant to join a welcoming and ambitious secondary school in Barnet, North London.This is an opportunity to spend a full academic year making a genuine difference to pupils while developing the practical experience that can be invaluable for a long-term career working with young people.Graduate Learning Support Assistant – Key Facts Barnet, North London£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term for 1 academic yearOpportunity to extendOpen to graduates from a range of academic disciplinesSupport pupils across KS3 and KS4Provide 1:1, small-group and classroom-based supportWork closely with teachers, SEN staff and pastoral teamsHelp pupils develop academic confidence, independence and resilienceExcellent preparation for teacher training, educational psychology, SEN or pastoral careers Make a Difference Every DayAs a Graduate Learning Support Assistant, you'll work with pupils who need additional support to access the curriculum and fulfil their academic potential.Some students may require help understanding a particular topic or organising their work. Others may benefit from consistent encouragement, academic mentoring or additional support with literacy, numeracy and study skills.Your role will be to identify barriers, build confidence and help pupils become increasingly independent learners.You'll work closely with classroom teachers to adapt your approach to individual pupils, while developing a strong understanding of how different young people learn.Why Join This Barnet School?This successful secondary school has developed a culture centred around high expectations, inclusion and individual progress.The school recognises that outstanding education isn't simply about examination results. It's also about ensuring every pupil has the support and encouragement required to succeed.Graduate support staff are treated as an important part of the school community. You'll have opportunities to observe experienced teachers, understand different approaches to learning and behaviour, and build meaningful relationships with pupils over the academic year.For graduates considering a future in education, this provides an exceptional opportunity to learn from the inside rather than simply observing from the outside.Who Are We Looking For?We're looking for an intelligent, compassionate and proactive graduate who is genuinely motivated by helping young people progress.You'll ideally hold a 2:1 or First-Class degree and have a strong academic background. Previous experience working with children or young people is beneficial but not essential.More importantly, you'll need patience, emotional intelligence, excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive professional relationships.Whether your future lies in teaching, educational psychology, SEN, counselling or pastoral education, this role can provide the practical school-based experience you need to take your next step with confidence.Looking for a graduate role where your contribution genuinely matters?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to apply for this Graduate Learning Support Assistant opportunity in Barnet.INDEDU
School-Based Graduate TutorAre you a high-achieving graduate looking for a role where your degree ca... School-Based Graduate TutorAre you a high-achieving graduate looking for a role where your degree can make a genuine difference?Are you considering teaching, educational psychology or another career within education?Would you like to spend the next academic year working inside a London school, delivering targeted academic support and helping young people achieve their potential?KPI Education is looking for an ambitious School-Based Graduate Tutor to join a successful and supportive secondary school in London.This is a fantastic alternative to conventional graduate schemes for someone who wants a purposeful, people-focused role while gaining first-hand experience of the education sector.School-Based Graduate Tutor – Key Facts London secondary school£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term for 1 academic yearOpportunity to extendOpen to graduates from a range of strong academic backgroundsDeliver 1:1 and small-group tuitionSupport pupils across KS3 and KS4Opportunities to support GCSE intervention and exam preparationWork alongside experienced teachers and senior leadersIdeal experience before teacher training or a wider career in education This Is About Academic ImpactAs a School-Based Graduate Tutor, your focus will be simple: help students make measurable academic progress.You'll work with pupils who have the potential to achieve more but may need additional explanation, encouragement or challenge to get there.Depending on your academic specialism, you could deliver targeted tuition in English, Maths, Science, Humanities or another curriculum area.You might spend your morning working with a small group of GCSE students on examination technique, provide individual mentoring to a pupil struggling with confidence and then support an intervention session designed to push high-achieving students towards Grades 7–9.This is far more than simply observing lessons – you'll have the opportunity to build relationships with pupils and see the impact of your support over the course of the year.An Excellent Environment for Ambitious GraduatesThe school offers a welcoming but academically ambitious environment where high expectations, excellent teaching and pupil development sit at the heart of its approach.Teachers are keen to work alongside graduates who bring strong subject knowledge and fresh enthusiasm into the school.For graduates considering teaching, you'll also gain invaluable exposure to lesson planning, assessment, behaviour management, safeguarding and the day-to-day realities of working in education.Who Are We Looking For?We're particularly interested in graduates who have achieved a 2:1 or First-Class degree and have a strong academic background.You don't need to have already worked in a school. What matters is that you're intelligent, articulate, reliable and capable of communicating ideas clearly to young people.Perhaps you're considering teacher training but aren't ready to commit. Maybe you simply want a graduate role with more meaning and responsibility.Either way, a year as a School-Based Graduate Tutor could be an outstanding first step.Ready to put your degree to work and make a difference in a London school?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to apply for this School-Based Graduate Tutor opportunity in London.INDEDU
Graduate Cover SupervisorAre you a confident graduate who wants to explore a career in teaching?Woul... Graduate Cover SupervisorAre you a confident graduate who wants to explore a career in teaching?Would you like to gain experience leading a classroom before committing to teacher training?Do you have the personality, presence and communication skills to engage secondary school students and keep them focused on learning?KPI Education is recruiting an ambitious Graduate Cover Supervisor for a successful secondary school in Watford.This is an excellent opportunity for a high-calibre graduate who wants genuine whole-class experience. Rather than spending the year exclusively supporting individual pupils, you'll regularly take responsibility for classes, deliver pre-planned work and develop the confidence needed to manage a classroom effectively.For an aspiring teacher, few graduate roles offer better preparation.Graduate Cover Supervisor – Key Facts Watford, Hertfordshire£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term for 1 academic yearOpportunity to extendOpen to graduates from a wide range of academic disciplinesRegular responsibility for whole-class supervisionWork across KS3 and KS4Gain valuable classroom and behaviour-management experienceReceive guidance and support from experienced teachersIdeal preparation for teacher training, PGCE or other routes into teaching Get in Front of the ClassroomIf you're serious about teaching, you need to know what it feels like to lead a class.As a Graduate Cover Supervisor, you'll step in when teachers are absent and ensure pupils continue with the work that has been planned for them. You'll introduce tasks, answer questions, maintain expectations and keep students engaged throughout the lesson.You'll quickly develop some of the most important skills required of a future teacher – presence, communication, adaptability, organisation and behaviour management.No two days will necessarily look the same. You could supervise an English lesson in the morning, support a Humanities class before lunch and oversee a Science or Maths lesson later in the day.Why This Watford School?This is an ambitious secondary school with high expectations for both academic achievement and student behaviour.Senior leaders understand the value that talented graduates can bring to a school and are keen to provide an environment where aspiring teachers can develop. You'll work alongside experienced educators, observe different teaching styles and gain an excellent understanding of how a successful secondary school operates.As your confidence grows, you'll have the opportunity to become an increasingly established member of the school community.Could You Be a Future Teacher?The school is particularly interested in graduates who are confident, resilient, personable and academically capable.You'll ideally hold a 2:1 or First-Class degree and be able to demonstrate a genuine interest in working with young people. Previous school experience is advantageous but isn't essential – the right attitude, communication skills and potential are equally important.If you've been thinking about teaching but want to experience the reality of leading a classroom first, this could be the perfect bridge between university and teacher training.Think you have what it takes to command a classroom?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to apply for this Graduate Cover Supervisor role in Watford.INDEDU
Humanities Graduate Teaching AssistantAre you a high-achieving Humanities graduate who wants to do s... Humanities Graduate Teaching AssistantAre you a high-achieving Humanities graduate who wants to do something meaningful with your degree?Have you considered becoming a teacher but want to experience life inside a successful secondary school before committing to teacher training?Could you inspire young people to question the world around them, explore different perspectives and become confident critical thinkers?KPI Education is recruiting a talented Humanities Graduate Teaching Assistant to join an ambitious secondary school in Enfield, North London for the full academic year.Whether your degree is in History, Geography, Politics, Philosophy, Religious Studies or another Humanities discipline, this is an opportunity to put your academic knowledge to work while gaining exceptional experience for a future career in education.The Essentials Humanities Graduate Teaching AssistantEnfield, North London£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term for 1 academic yearOpportunity to extendIdeal for History, Geography, Politics, Philosophy or related graduatesSupport students across KS3 and KS4Potential opportunities to work with KS5 / A-Level studentsProvide 1:1, small-group and classroom supportExcellent experience before teacher training, PGCE or another route into teaching More Than a Standard Teaching Assistant RoleThe school is looking for a graduate who can bring genuine subject expertise, intellectual curiosity and academic ambition into the classroom.You'll work closely with experienced Humanities teachers, supporting lessons and providing targeted interventions for students who would benefit from additional academic guidance.One lesson could see you helping GCSE History students construct stronger analytical arguments, while another could involve supporting Geography pupils with extended writing, source analysis or examination technique.You'll also have opportunities to work with higher-achieving pupils, helping them push towards Grades 7–9 and potentially A-Level or university study.A School Where Graduates Can DevelopThis Enfield secondary school has built a positive culture around high expectations, strong teaching and ambitious outcomes for its students.The Humanities faculty is a lively and engaging department where discussion, debate and independent thinking are actively encouraged. Teachers are passionate about their subjects and equally enthusiastic about supporting graduates who are considering joining the profession.For an aspiring teacher, the experience available here is invaluable.You'll see first-hand how excellent teachers manage classrooms, plan engaging lessons, assess progress and build relationships with young people. As your confidence develops, there may also be opportunities to take greater responsibility for interventions and academic mentoring.Who Should Apply?We're particularly interested in academically strong Humanities graduates who can become inspiring role models for young people.A 2:1 or First-Class degree is highly desirable, alongside excellent communication skills, maturity and a genuine interest in education.You don't necessarily need extensive classroom experience. What matters is your academic ability, enthusiasm and willingness to learn.If teaching is a career you're seriously considering, spending an academic year working alongside accomplished teachers could give you the experience and confidence needed to take that next step.Ready to turn your Humanities degree into classroom impact?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to be considered for this Humanities Graduate Teaching Assistant opportunity in Enfield.INDEDU
English Graduate Academic MentorFinished your English degree and wondering what comes next?Do you wa... English Graduate Academic MentorFinished your English degree and wondering what comes next?Do you want a graduate role that makes genuine use of your academic ability rather than putting you behind a desk?Perhaps teaching is already on your radar, but you want a year of high-quality school experience before deciding on teacher training?KPI Education is recruiting an English Graduate Academic Mentor for a high-performing and ambitious secondary school in Ealing, West London.This isn't a traditional Teaching Assistant position. The school wants to appoint a bright, academically accomplished English graduate who can use their subject knowledge to raise attainment, build confidence and inspire pupils to think more deeply about English.The Opportunity at a Glance English Graduate Academic MentorEaling, West London£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or minimum £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to Friday1 academic year fixed-term contractOpportunity to extendPerfect for an English Literature, English Language or related graduateWork with students across KS3, KS4 and potentially KS5Deliver targeted 1:1 and small-group academic mentoringWork alongside an accomplished English departmentFantastic preparation for teacher training and a career in education Put Your Degree to WorkThe school doesn't simply want another adult in the classroom. They want someone who can bring academic credibility, enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity to the English department.You might spend part of your day helping a GCSE student unlock Shakespeare, another session developing a pupil's essay structure and analytical writing, before working with a small group on examination technique or stretching talented students towards the highest grades.You'll become an academic role model – showing pupils where a passion for reading, writing and ideas can take them.Why This School?Located in Ealing with excellent transport connections across West and Central London, this is an aspirational secondary school where academic achievement matters.The English department has created an environment where pupils are encouraged to debate, question, analyse and express their ideas confidently. You'll be surrounded by experienced teachers who are keen to support talented graduates interested in joining the profession.Rather than spending a year watching from the sidelines, you'll be encouraged to develop your own skills, take responsibility and understand what excellent teaching looks like from inside the classroom.Who Are We Looking For?This opportunity is aimed at high-calibre graduates.You'll ideally have a 2:1 or First-Class degree from a strong university, an impressive academic background and the communication skills to engage young people.Previous school experience is useful, but potential matters more. If you're articulate, dependable, enthusiastic about your subject and seriously considering education as a career, the school wants to hear from you.For future teachers, this could be the year that turns an interest in education into a career.Ready to use your English degree to make an impact?Send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to apply for this English Graduate Academic Mentor role in Ealing.INDEDU
Graduate English Teaching AssistantAre you a high-achieving English graduate considering a career in... Graduate English Teaching AssistantAre you a high-achieving English graduate considering a career in education?Would you like to spend the next academic year gaining meaningful classroom experience before committing to teacher training?Could you see yourself inspiring young people to develop the same enthusiasm for literature, language and communication that led you to study English at university?KPI Education is working with an impressive secondary school in Harrow to recruit an ambitious Graduate English Teaching Assistant for the upcoming academic year.This is an excellent opportunity for a talented graduate who wants more than simply observing lessons. The school is looking for someone who can become a genuine part of its English department, supporting pupils academically while learning from experienced teachers.Key Facts Graduate English Teaching AssistantHarrow, North West London£25,000 – £30,000 per annum or a minimum of £550 per weekFull-time, Monday to FridayFixed-term – 1 academic yearOpportunity to extend beyond the initial yearIdeal for English Literature, English Language or related graduatesExcellent preparation for teacher training and a long-term career in educationWork closely with experienced English teachersDeliver 1:1 and small-group interventionsSupport pupils across KS3 and KS4Gain substantial classroom and pastoral experience The SchoolThis successful Harrow secondary school combines high academic expectations with a supportive, inclusive and aspirational culture.English has a prominent place within the curriculum, with pupils encouraged to become confident readers, critical thinkers and articulate communicators. The English department is well established, collaborative and passionate about developing both its pupils and the next generation of educators.For an ambitious graduate considering teaching, this is the type of environment where you can genuinely develop. You will observe excellent classroom practice, understand how successful lessons are planned and delivered, develop behaviour-management techniques and gradually build your confidence working directly with pupils.The RoleAs a Graduate English Teaching Assistant, you will work alongside experienced teachers to support pupils across the English curriculum.You could provide targeted support with reading, writing, comprehension, literary analysis and examination technique, while also helping to challenge higher-attaining pupils through extension work and academic mentoring.The school is particularly keen to attract top-tier graduates with strong academic credentials who can become positive role models for its pupils. You should be articulate, academically confident and able to communicate complex ideas in an engaging and accessible way.In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £25,000 – £30,000 per annum, or a minimum of £550 per week, alongside invaluable school-based experience.Most importantly, this position offers the chance to determine whether teaching is the right long-term career for you. For graduates considering teacher training, a PGCE or another route into qualified teacher status, a full academic year working within a successful English department can provide an outstanding foundation.Could this be the first step towards your career in education?If you're an ambitious English graduate ready to turn your academic success into classroom impact, send your CV to Ryan at KPI Education today to be considered for this Graduate English Teaching Assistant opportunity in Harrow.INDEDU
Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child’s Life Step Forward Foster Carer – Plymouth... Ready for a Change? Use Your Skills to Transform a Child’s Life Step Forward Foster Carer – Plymouth & Surrounding Areas Employer: Sanctuary Personnel (in partnership with Plymouth City Council) Location: Plymouth & surrounding areas Salary: From £840 per week when a child is placed Employment Type: Full-time | Self-employed Sector: Social Care | Residential Management | Child WelfareTo foster in the UK, you must meet all of the following requirements: Be 21 years of age or overHave a spare, dedicated bedroom in your homeHave experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults (professionally or personally)Be a British citizen or hold Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK Important – Visa StatusWe are unable to accept applications from individuals who hold: EU Settled or Pre-Settled StatusGraduate visasSkilled Worker visasStudent visasHealth & Care Worker visasSpouse VisaAny other temporary or time-limited visa Fostering requires permanent residency status in the UK.If you do not meet all of the above criteria, please do not apply, as your application will not be progressed Is it time to use your skills differently? Whether you’ve worked as a Social Care Worker—providing essential support to vulnerable children and families—you could change a child’s life in ways you never imagined. Right now, there’s an urgent need for foster carers in Plymouth, especially for young people transitioning out of residential care. Through our Step Forward programme, you can provide the safety, consistency, and emotional support these children need to heal, grow and thrive.This role is about more than providing a roof over a child’s head, it’s about offering them the stability, love, and security they need to rebuild their lives. It’s a full-circle role that blends professional care with personal commitment, right in your own home. Why Consider Step Forward Fostering? This specialist role is designed for experienced professionals who are ready to make a deeper impact. You’ll work as part of a close-knit, fully supported team, helping a young person move forward from trauma into stability and trust. This isn’t just a job, it’s a chance to change lives, including your own. What You’ll Receive as a Step Forward Foster Carer: ✅ From £840 p/week (when a child is placed) ✅ Extra allowances for birthdays, holidays, and celebrations ✅ 100% Council Tax exemption (eligibility criteria applies) ✅ Up to 28-nights of paid respite p/year ✅ Bespoke training in trauma-informed and therapeutic care ✅ 24/7 out-of-hours support and a dedicated social work team ✅ Access to Mockingbird Fostering Model and The Fostering Network ✅ Be part of a local community, helping Plymouth’s children stay close to home Could this be you? We’re looking for people who are: • Based in Plymouth or surrounding areas • Ready to offer full-time care and a dedicated bedroom • Skilled in supporting children with emotional or behavioural needs • Emotionally resilient and reflective • Willing to become self-employed • Ideally with no children under 12 at home (though we’ll assess on a case-by-case basis) Is it time for a change? If you’re ready to apply your social care experience in a new and deeply rewarding way, then this is your opportunity.Apply now to speak with our team and take your first step toward becoming a Step Forward Foster Carer in Plymouth.
Graduate Teaching Assistant – English, Maths, Science & Humanities September 2026 Start | Second... Graduate Teaching Assistant – English, Maths, Science & Humanities September 2026 Start | Secondary Schools Across the Borough of Lambeth, South London Salary: £25,000 - £30,000 per annumAre you a high-achieving graduate looking to take your first step into teaching?KPI Education is working alongside a number of high-performing and improving secondary schools across Lambeth who are recruiting ambitious graduates to join their teaching support teams this September.Whether you studied English, Mathematics, Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics), History, Geography, Religious Studies or another Humanities subject, this is an excellent opportunity to gain invaluable classroom experience before embarking on teacher training.Graduate Teaching Assistant Responsibilities Support pupils in your specialist subject across KS3 & KS4 Deliver intervention sessions to small groups and individual students Assist teachers with lesson preparation and classroom delivery Build confidence, engagement and attainment in your subject area Become an integral member of a successful secondary school department Gain valuable classroom experience before progressing into teacher training We are looking for graduates with: A 2:1 or above in English, Maths, Science or a Humanities subject (2:2 considered with strong experience) A genuine passion for education and working with young people Excellent communication and interpersonal skills The ambition to train as a teacher in the future The ability to build positive relationships with pupils The right to work in the UK (Unfortunately, sponsorship is unavailable) Salary & Benefits £25,000 - £30,000 starting salary Full academic year role with September start Excellent training and mentoring from experienced teachers Potential salaried teacher training opportunities Permanent positions available Work alongside experienced teachers and senior leaders Excellent opportunity to gain experience within a London secondary school More Opportunities Available KPI Education is also recruiting for: Pastoral Leaders Learning Support Assistants (LSA) SEN Teaching Assistants Behaviour Managers Cover Supervisors If another education role suits your experience better, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today with KPI Education and begin your journey towards an exciting career in teaching this September.INDEDU