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Darlington , North East
permanent, full-time
£24,000 per annum

We’re recruiting for Learner Engagement Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.T... We’re recruiting for Learner Engagement Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.Training is included to prepare you for this roleLearner Engagement Advisor role:   This is an exciting opportunity to join a fantastic organisation as a Learner Engagement Advisor, the main responsibilities of the Learner Engagement Advisor is to complete enrolment activity with pre-qualified learners wishing to embark on a pre-employment training course. Learner Engagement Advisors will complete all onboarding paperwork with prospective learners along with the online pre induction checks, offering high quality CIAG throughout and supporting learners with getting ready to start their learning journey.Main Duties include:• Complete all enrolments scheduled by the learner recruitment team• Manage diary effectively to meet weekly enrolment activity targets• Give clear and accurate information relating to the jobs and courses.• Manage candidate expectations• Carry put effective pre induction session for all online learners ensuring they are readyfor first day in learning• Attend open days and carry out F2F enrolment if needed – (subject to availability andlocations)• To ensure the candidate onboarding process is followed to guarantee a high-qualitylearner experience• Actively track and report back on DNA’s to Team leader to support improvements inthe learner recruitment process• Ensure all administrative tasks including enrolment and induction paperwork arecompleted timely and accurately• To deliver outstanding Information, Advice and Guidance to new and existing learners• Support skills delivery team with learner day 1 experience and retention for newlearners to support retention KPIs• Build and maintain strong working relationships with key departments• Always adhere to GDPR regulations.• Ensure all training and CPD opportunities are undertaken• Attend all meetings and company updatesLearner Engagement Advisor role:  £24,000 per annum + bonus available.

created 37 minutes ago
York , Yorkshire and The Humber
permanent, full-time
£24,000 per annum

We’re recruiting for Learner Recruitment Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.... We’re recruiting for Learner Recruitment Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.Training is included to prepare you for this roleLearner Recruitment Advisors role:  Reporting to the Head of Planning and Performance, As Learner Recruitment advisor you will be the first point of contact for learners expressing and interest in embarking on one of our pre employment training courses. You will provide information and guidance on our training courses, supporting learners to make the decision to enrol on the appropriate course / programme for them. As a Senior Learner Recruitment advisor, you will also support the Head of Planning and Performance with daily management activities to support and drive the team to meet or exceed its KPIs and targets.Main Duties include: Calling potential customers to advise and support them to enrol onto pre-employment training n courses.Providing candidates wit effective IAG and course informationCarrying out pre-eligibility checks to ensure candidates are eligible for fundingSending out initial assessment links and encouraging potential learners to complete and return themBooking in learners for enrolment with Learner Engagement advisorsDeveloping and sustaining solid relationships with customers to encourage repeat business and cross sell opportunities.Developing in-depth knowledge of the full pre-employment training offer to make suitable recommendations based on customers' needs and career goalsContinually meeting or exceeding daily and monthly targets with respect to call volume, prospecting activities and enrolment conversionsEffectively feedback regrading data trends to inform new learner campaigns and improve marketing approachAn engaged and motivated approach to business development achieving your goals and contributing to a high performing team Learner Recruitment Advisors pay:  £24,000 per annum + bonus available.

created 38 minutes ago
Hartlepool , North East
permanent, full-time
£24,000 per annum

We’re recruiting for Learner Recruitment Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.... We’re recruiting for Learner Recruitment Advisors to earn up to £24,000 per annum + bonus available.Training is included to prepare you for this roleLearner Recruitment Advisors role:  Reporting to the Head of Planning and Performance, As Learner Recruitment advisor you will be the first point of contact for learners expressing and interest in embarking on one of our pre employment training courses. You will provide information and guidance on our training courses, supporting learners to make the decision to enrol on the appropriate course / programme for them. As a Senior Learner Recruitment advisor, you will also support the Head of Planning and Performance with daily management activities to support and drive the team to meet or exceed its KPIs and targets.Main Duties include: Calling potential customers to advise and support them to enrol onto pre-employment training n courses.Providing candidates wit effective IAG and course informationCarrying out pre-eligibility checks to ensure candidates are eligible for fundingSending out initial assessment links and encouraging potential learners to complete and return themBooking in learners for enrolment with Learner Engagement advisorsDeveloping and sustaining solid relationships with customers to encourage repeat business and cross sell opportunities.Developing in-depth knowledge of the full pre-employment training offer to make suitable recommendations based on customers' needs and career goalsContinually meeting or exceeding daily and monthly targets with respect to call volume, prospecting activities and enrolment conversionsEffectively feedback regrading data trends to inform new learner campaigns and improve marketing approachAn engaged and motivated approach to business development achieving your goals and contributing to a high performing team Learner Recruitment Advisors pay:  £24,000 per annum + bonus available.

created 39 minutes ago
Formby , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Early Years Experienced & Ready to Lead from the Front? Mainstream... Level 3 Teaching Assistant – Early Years Experienced & Ready to Lead from the Front? Mainstream Primary School in Formby- L37 | Salary £500-£560 | Full-TimeNot all Teaching Assistant roles are created equal.We are looking for a strong, experienced Level 3 Teaching Assistant who knows Early Years inside out — someone who can walk into a busy classroom of 20–30 little learners and instantly become the calm, capable, go-to person.This isn’t a “sit on the carpet and supervise” role.This is hands-on. Fast-paced. Hugely rewarding.Who We’re Really Looking ForYou might be: An experienced Teaching Assistant ready for a school that values your expertiseA qualified teacher (PGCE/QTS) looking to step back from full class responsibilityA professional who thrives in Early Years and understands how critical these first steps are You’ll need to be confident supporting the class teacher with the day-to-day rhythm of an Early Years setting — phonics, continuous provision, structured play, behaviour guidance, parent communication and everything in between.The Role Supporting the class teacher with a class of 20–30 pupilsDelivering small group interventionsProviding 1:1 support when neededContributing to planning and adapting activitiesSupporting behaviour and emotional regulationBeing a steady, knowledgeable presence in a lively Early Years classroom You won’t just assist — you’ll actively shape the learning environment.What Makes You Stand Out: Degree in psychology or related fieldsLevel 3 qualification or degreeStrong previous experience as a TA or in teachingConfident managing groups independentlyDeep understanding of EYFS frameworkProactive, resilient, organisedWarm but firm — you know how to balance nurture with structure If you’re someone the teacher can rely on without needing to micro-manage, we want to hear from you.Why This School?This is a well-established mainstream primary with: A supportive Senior Leadership Team who respects experienced support staffClear structure and strong behaviour policiesOpportunities to lead interventions and take ownershipProfessional development pathwaysA collaborative Early Years team who genuinely work togetherWe value experience. We trust professionals. We don’t treat TAs as an afterthought. Perfect For… A highly experienced TA wanting a stable, respected roleA PGCE-qualified professional seeking better work-life balanceSomeone who loves Early Years but doesn’t want full teaching responsibilityThis role gives you impact — without the paperwork overload. If you’re confident, capable and ready to be the backbone of an Early Years classroom, apply now.Strong experience. Strong presence. Real impact.Let’s raise the standard together. Send your CV at www.kpir.co.ukINDEDU

created 1 hour ago
Liverpool , North West
contract, full-time
£480 - £560 per day

Graduate SEN Learning Support AssistantSalary £480-£560 pw |Location: Central Liverpool-L8 | Full-Ti... Graduate SEN Learning Support AssistantSalary £480-£560 pw |Location: Central Liverpool-L8 | Full-TimeCalling All Graduates! Ready to Make a Little Magic?Start Your Journey in Education…Are you a graduate with bundles of energy, and experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs?Do you believe that every child deserves to feel seen, heard, and celebrated?If you’re nodding (and maybe smiling already), keep reading…This Isn’t Just a Job — It’s a Chance to Change a Child’s WorldJoin a warm, welcoming, joy-filled primary school looking for a Graduate Learning Support Assistant to make a difference. This role is perfect for graduates considering careers in teaching, educational psychology, speech & language therapy, child development, or SEN specialisms.You’ll be working closely with pupils who need a little extra sparkle in their day — supporting learning, building confidence, and celebrating every tiny triumph (because every step forward matters).What You’ll Be Doing Supporting children with additional learning needs (1:1 and small groups)Helping adapt classroom activities to make learning accessible and funEncouraging independence, confidence, and emotional wellbeingWorking alongside passionate teachers and SEN professionalsBeing a steady, positive presence in a child’s school journey Some days will be beautifully busy. Some moments will melt your heart. Every day will matter.What We’re Looking For: Have a degree in any subject preferably psychology/ sociology ect (Desirable not essential)Have experience supporting children or young people (school, care, voluntary, coaching, tutoring — we value it all!)Are patient, empathetic, and resilientCan bring creativity, warmth, and enthusiasm into the classroomWant hands-on experience in a supportive primary environment If you can turn phonics into fun, maths into magic, and tricky moments into teachable ones — you’ll fit right in.What Makes This Primary School Different?It’s not just another school. It’s a community. Perks- Hydro pool on site| Facilities to use| New on-site buildingsSupportive senior leadership who genuinely careOngoing training and development opportunitiesA pathway into teacher training or specialist SEN rolesA team that celebrates success togetherClassrooms filled with laughter, colour, and curiosity Why This Role is Perfect for a GraduateThinking about teacher training?Curious about becoming an Educational Psychologist?Passionate about inclusion and child development?This role will give you invaluable, hands-on experience that will shape your future career.Ready to Apply?If you’re ready to inspire, support, encourage and grow — we’d absolutely love to hear from you.Bring your enthusiasm. Bring your kindness. Bring your personality. Send your CV to TishaY@kpir.co.uk or www.kpir.co.ukINDEDU

created 2 hours ago
Plymouth , Devon
permanent, full-time
£840 per day

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 Welfare Is it time to use your skills differently? Whether you’ve worked as a Pupil Support Assistant—helping children with their educational and emotional needs—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 pupil support assistant 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.

created 5 hours ago
Stratford , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £650 per day

SEN Behaviour Support Assistant – Primary to Sixth FormEast London | Full-Time | Long-Term | Immedia... SEN Behaviour Support Assistant – Primary to Sixth FormEast London | Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate Start Up to £650 per week Are you a psychology graduate passionate about supporting children and young people with complex behavioural needs? Do you have experience working with SEN pupils who display high-level, challenging behaviour? Are you Team Teach trained and confident using de-escalation techniques in a safe, therapeutic manner?KPi Education is working with a specialist SEN provision in East London to recruit a resilient and committed SEN Behaviour Support Assistant. This role will involve supporting pupils from Primary age right through to Sixth Form.About KPi EducationKPi Education specialises in placing motivated, high-quality graduates and SEN practitioners into long-term positions across London. We partner with schools that require calm, consistent and emotionally intelligent behaviour support staff — professionals who can make a lasting difference to pupils with significant behavioural and emotional needs.Our graduates are dedicated, enthusiastic, and passionate about SEN — exactly the kind of person this school is looking for.The Role – SEN Behaviour Support AssistantYou will support children and young people aged 5 to 18 with some of the most complex behavioural and emotional profiles, including: Severe behavioural needsSEMH (Social, Emotional & Mental Health) challengesAutism (ASC), ADHD, PDA profilesTrauma and attachment-related behavioursHigh levels of dysregulation and crisis behaviours Your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with challenging behaviourUsing Team Teach and de-escalation techniques confidently and professionallySupporting pupils with emotional regulation and managing triggersHelping students develop coping strategies, resilience, and positive behaviour routinesPlaying a key role in classroom engagement, transitions, and structured activitiesImplementing individual behaviour intervention plans in collaboration with SENCOs and teachersSupporting a safe, structured, and therapeutic learning environment This is a hands-on, high-impact role where you will work with pupils who require the highest levels of support.Person SpecificationTo apply, you MUST: Hold a degree in Psychology or a related field (e.g., Criminology, Mental Health, Education, Sociology)Have experience supporting SEN students with severe or complex behaviourBe Team Teach trained (or equivalent accredited behaviour intervention training)Have experience using de-escalation strategiesHave experience working in an SEN school, PRU, SEMH provision, youth service, or similar settingBring emotional resilience, patience, and a calm, confident approach Desirable: Experience with trauma-informed practiceKnowledge of autism, ADHD, and SEMH profilesStrong understanding of safeguarding, behaviour frameworks, and therapeutic support models Why Work Through KPi Education? Long-term, stable roles in specialist SEN environmentsOngoing support from your dedicated consultantExcellent career pathways for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Behaviour Specialists, Youth Workers, SEMH Practitioners, Teachers, and Mental Health professionalsHigh-quality experience working across Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form phasesA chance to make a genuine impact on young people who need support the most Apply TodayIf you are a resilient, compassionate psychology graduate with strong behaviour support experience, apply now through KPi Education to become an SEN Behaviour Support Assistant in East London.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Barking , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £600 per day

Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)Barking, East London Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate... Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)Barking, East London Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate Start £500 - £600 per weekAre you passionate about supporting vulnerable young people through a therapeutic and holistic educational approach? Do you want to help learners aged 11–25 re-engage with education through creativity, connection, and person-centred support? Do you hold a degree in Psychology, Education, Social Work, Youth Work, Mental Health, or a related field?If yes, KPi Education is recruiting a Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP) to work within TCES Create in the Community (CiC) — a unique, trauma-informed provision for children and young adults who cannot access mainstream or specialist school settings.About TCES – Create in the CommunityTCES is a highly regarded therapeutic education provider supporting neurodiverse pupils with: ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition)SEMH (Social, Emotional & Mental Health needs)Trauma and attachment needsCommunication and behavioural differencesBarriers preventing school attendance Create in the Community offers individualised, therapeutic education delivered in the home, community, or school setting, helping pupils stabilise, rebuild trust, and take steps back towards structured learning.The Role – Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)As a TEP, you will work holistically with pupils aged 11–25, offering personalised educational and therapeutic support aligned with their EHCP outcomes and social care plans.Key responsibilities include: Supporting a lead teacher to deliver tailored lessons and interventionsPlanning and delivering creative, flexible, community-based learning (e.g., using libraries, museums, parks, and local resources)Using therapeutic and trauma-informed approaches to support emotional regulationConducting home visits, assessments, and transition supportManaging risk assessments and always ensuring pupil safetyActing as the appropriate adult when supporting learners outside school settingsEncouraging progress in literacy, numeracy, social skills, and self-esteemPreparing reports for parents, senior leaders, and external professionalsImplementing behaviour plans and celebrating achievement through reward structuresSupporting pupils through induction and reintegration phases This is a deeply meaningful and high-impact role for someone who wants to help young people rebuild trust, stability, and motivation.Person SpecificationEssential: Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Youth Work, Mental Health, Counselling, Criminology or similarExperience working directly with children/young people (Key Stage 3–5 or 11–25 age range)Understanding of autism, neurodiversity, SEMH, and trauma-informed practiceStrong behaviour management and safeguarding awarenessExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work creatively, flexibly, and independentlyCommitment to reflective practice and personal development Desirable: Experience with ASC and SEMHKnowledge of National Curriculum and therapeutic teaching strategiesPhysical intervention training Why Work Through KPi Education?KPi Education partners closely with TCES to recruit high-quality, motivated practitioners who want to grow professionally within therapeutic SEN settings. We provide: Guidance throughout the recruitment processLong-term, stable placementsAccess to supportive, trauma-informed school environmentsCareer development pathways for aspiring psychologists, SEN specialists, youth workers, or therapists Apply TodayIf you’re a compassionate, resilient graduate ready to make a life-changing impact, apply today to become a Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP) with TCES through KPi Education.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Doncaster , Yorkshire and The Humber
permanent, full-time
£37,500 - £42,000 per annum

We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Supplier Partnerships Manager to join our client... We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Supplier Partnerships Manager to join our client’s friendly team.  The role is full time and hybrid, although there is a requirement to work from the Doncaster office at least one day a week.The RoleAs Supplier Partnerships Manager, you will lead a team responsible for delivering high quality learning solutions through a trusted network of external partners.This position is all about relationships, people leadership and service delivery and you’ll work collaboratively with suppliers, internal teams and clients to ensure strong partnerships, positive outcomes and continuous improvement.Key Responsibilities Lead, coach and support a team of Associates, fostering a positive and collaborative cultureBuild and maintain strong, trust-based relationships with external suppliersAct as a senior escalation point, resolving issues with a calm, solution focused approachManage supplier performance through regular reviews, feedback and quality conversationsIdentify opportunities to improve services, partnerships and ways of workingHorizon scanning for new ideas, partners and learning solutionsWork cross-functionally to support growth and new initiativesEnsure supplier data, pricing and records are accurate and up to dateLead commercial discussions in a fair, balanced and relationship led way About YouYou’re a people focused leader who enjoys building strong partnerships and helping others do their best work.  Being dynamic and enthusiastic, you’ll have the ability to multitask and manage more than one project at a time.You’re likely to bring experience: From a learning, training or development environment.Leading and developing a teamManaging suppliers, partners or service providersDemonstrating a collaborative, empathetic leadership styleOf strong communication and relationship building skillsHaving a practical, solution-focused mindset with commercial awareness What’s On Offer A salary of £37,500 to £42,000 per annum depending on experienceHybrid working (minimum one day per week in the Doncaster office)Supportive, values led culture focused on people and partnershipsAutonomy to shape and influence how the role operates Why Apply?This role is ideal for someone who wants to: Lead with empathy and clarityBuild long-term supplier partnershipsImprove services through collaboration  ApplyingeRecruitSmart is advertising this role on behalf of the hiring company. By applying, your CV will be reviewed and forwarded to the hiring manager responsible for this vacancy.You must currently reside in and have the right to work in the UK and live within a reasonable commute to Doncaster as you will have to attend the office once a week. Please ensure your CV includes your location and contact details, otherwise you may not be considered. Only suitable applicants will be contacted.We look forward to receiving your application.

created 21 hours ago
Manchester City Centre , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Full-TimeAre you... Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Full-TimeAre you a graduate with a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics?Would you like to gain hands-on classroom experience in a secondary school before progressing into teaching or a STEM-related education career?Are you looking for a full-time role that builds valuable experience while making a real impact on students’ learning?A forward-thinking secondary school in Manchester is seeking a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is a full-time, long-term role offering excellent exposure to STEM education across KS3 and KS4.The Role – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils across STEM subjects, with a particular focus on Maths, Science, and related disciplines. You will work closely with subject teachers to deliver targeted academic support through in-class assistance, small-group interventions, and 1:1 mentoring.Your role will involve helping pupils grasp key concepts, reinforcing learning, and supporting practical lessons where appropriate. You will also help raise engagement and confidence in STEM subjects, particularly for pupils who require additional support to achieve their potential.This Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role is ideal for graduates considering future pathways into teacher training, STEM education, or educational research, providing first-hand experience of classroom practice and curriculum delivery.What’s on Offer Full-time, long-term Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant roleWeekly pay of £500–£550Supportive Manchester secondary school with strong STEM departmentsOngoing mentoring and professional developmentExcellent preparation for PGCE, School Direct, or salaried teacher training routes Ideal Candidate – Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Degree at 2:1 or above in a STEM-related subjectStrong subject knowledge in Maths, Science, or related areasEnthusiastic, proactive, and confident working with young peopleExcellent communication and teamwork skillsPassion for education and STEM learningMust have the right to work in the UK This Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role in Manchester offers a fantastic opportunity to build classroom experience while supporting the next generation of STEM learners.Apply now to begin your journey as a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant in a Manchester secondary school.Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Full-TimeINDEDU

created 23 hours ago
Barnsley , Yorkshire and The Humber
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Barnsley Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term Role - £500 - £550A... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Barnsley Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term Role - £500 - £550Are you a Psychology graduate looking to build experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs in a mainstream primary setting? Would you like to work closely with pupils with Autism and additional needs at an early stage of their education? Are you seeking a long-term role with an immediate start that can kickstart a career in fields such as Educational/Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy or Education?A welcoming mainstream primary school in Barnsley is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their SEN provision. This role offers an ASAP start and is expected to run until at least the end of the academic year.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils with SEN across Early Years, KS1, and KS2, with a particular focus on Autism. Support will include 1:1 work and small-group interventions, delivered in collaboration with class teachers and the school’s SENDCo.You will help identify barriers to learning, implement tailored strategies, and support pupils with communication, emotional regulation, and engagement. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role provides excellent insight into SEN provision within a mainstream primary school.What’s on Offer ASAP startFull-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant rolePosition secured until at least the end of the academic yearSupportive primary school with strong SEN leadershipClose working relationship with the SENDCoExcellent foundation for careers in SEN, education, or psychology Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Degree at 2:1 or aboveCompassionate and patient approachStrong interest in Autism and SENConfident working 1:1 with pupilsPrevious SEN or child-based experience advantageous but not essentialRight to work in the UK Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting role, and launch a long-term career supporting vulnerable learners to reach their full potential.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Barnsley Primary School - £500-£550 per week – Full time long-term roleINDEDU

created 23 hours ago
Manchester City Centre , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant  Manchester Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Full-TimeAre yo... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant  Manchester Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Full-TimeAre you a recent Psychology graduate (or similar) with a strong interest in Special Educational Needs and inclusive education? Would you like to gain hands-on experience in a specialist SEN setting supporting pupils with complex needs? Are you considering a future career in Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, or therapeutic professions?A well-established specialist SEN school in Manchester is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is a full-time, long-term role offering excellent exposure to specialist SEN provision.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils with a range of needs including ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and communication difficulties. Working closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN professionals, you will provide 1:1 and small-group support, assist with behaviour regulation, and help pupils access learning in a structured, supportive environment.You will contribute to tailored interventions, follow behaviour and support plans, and play a key role in supporting pupils’ academic and emotional development. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role offers outstanding experience for graduates considering careers in psychology, therapy, or specialist education.What’s on Offer Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant roleWeekly pay of £500–£550Supportive Manchester specialist SEN schoolExtensive SEN, safeguarding, and behaviour trainingMentoring from experienced SEN professionalsExcellent preparation for psychology or SEN career pathways Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Degree at 2:1 or abovePatient, empathetic, and resilientStrong communication and teamwork skillsGenuine passion for supporting pupils with SENPrevious SEN or care experience desirable but not essentialRight to work in the UK Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting role and kickstart a career supporting vulnerable learners.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester Specialist School - £500-£550 per week – Full time long-term roleINDEDU

created 23 hours ago
Barnsley , Yorkshire and The Humber
contract, full-time
£450 - £480 per day

Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant Barnsley Mainstream Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term... Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant Barnsley Mainstream Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term – Up to £480 per weekAre you a Psychology graduate (or similar) passionate about Special Educational Needs and inclusive education? Would you like to gain specialist experience working with pupils with Autism and additional needs within a supportive mainstream setting?Are you looking for a long-term role that offers meaningful, hands-on SEN experience?A welcoming mainstream primary school in Barnsley is seeking a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant to join their Alternative Provision hub on site. This is an ASAP start, long-term position, running until at least the end of the academic year, with the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils’ learning and development.The Role – Graduate Primary SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support a small group of approximately 13 pupils with a range of SEN, primarily Autism, spanning from nursery age through to Key Stage 2. Support will be delivered through a mix of 1:1 work, small-group interventions, and in-class support, working closely alongside an experienced teacher within the Alternative Provision hub.You will play an active role in delivering targeted interventions, supporting communication, emotional regulation, and engagement with learning. You will also work closely with the school’s SENDCo, helping to identify barriers to learning and contribute to the development of strategies that enable pupils to access education successfully.This Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant role offers outstanding exposure to SEN practice within a mainstream school, making it particularly suitable for graduates considering future pathways into Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, Speech & Language Therapy, or Child Mental Health.What’s on Offer ASAP startUp to £480 per weekFull-time, long-term Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant rolePosition guaranteed until at least the end of the academic yearWork within a well-supported Alternative Provision hubClose collaboration with teachers and the SENDCoExceptional SEN-focused experience in a mainstream primary setting Ideal Candidate – Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant Degree at 2:1 or above (Psychology, Education, or related subjects desirable)Strong interest in Autism and SEN supportPatient, empathetic, and resilient approachConfident supporting pupils on a 1:1 basisExcellent communication and teamwork skillsPrevious SEN or child-related experience is advantageous but not essentialMust have the right to work in the UK This Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant role in Barnsley offers a rare opportunity to gain high-quality SEN experience while supporting pupils at a crucial stage of their development.Apply now to begin your role as a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant with an immediate start.Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant – Barnsley – ASAP Start – Long-TermINDEDU

created 1 day ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£47,244 per annum

Adult Learning Manager - £47,244 per year | 35 hours per week | Permanent - North Kensington, London... Adult Learning Manager - £47,244 per year | 35 hours per week | Permanent - North Kensington, London, W10 Want a job where you can lead real change in people’s lives? Looking to take the next step in your education career with more freedom and purpose?At Westway Trust, you’ll shape an adult learning programme that puts community first – and gives you the chance to build something meaningful.The RoleWe’re looking for someone who’s ready to lead, not just manage. As Adult Learning Manager, you’ll design and run courses that help adults across North Kensington build confidence, gain qualifications and discover new talents.You’ll lead a brilliant team of tutors and work closely with local people to make sure what we offer truly fits their needs. From creative workshops to accredited courses, your input will shape the future of adult education in the area – and help people open new doors in their lives.Key Responsibilities Design and lead a learning programme focused on local needsManage and support tutors to deliver excellent teachingKeep our courses compliant with awarding body standardsMake sure our curriculum is creative, inclusive and up to dateManage the adult learning budget and help secure future fundingReport on impact and share updates with the wider team and trustees About Our CompanyWestway Trust is a local charity with a big footprint – 23 acres of land beneath the Westway, packed with green space, shops, venues and community groups. Everything we do is about helping North Kensington thrive, and our learning programme is a huge part of that.We work closely with local residents to make sure our projects reflect what the community wants and needs.The Benefits 35-hour week, Monday–Friday, with some evening/weekend work25 days holiday plus bank holidaysGreat pension schemeA friendly, committed team and a chance to make real impact The PersonThis role is perfect if you: Have experience leading adult learning or community educationKnow how to design courses that really work for adult learnersUnderstand how to meet quality standards without overcomplicating thingsAre confident leading a team and developing othersWant a role where your ideas and input genuinely matterBonus if you know the local area or have worked in ESOL or creative learning. What’s NextSound like the right fit? We’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of learning in North Kensington.

created 1 day ago
Hertfordshire , East of England
contract, full-time
£25,000 - £30,000 per annum

Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary | Hertfordshire(Salary £25k-£30k )Interviewing- ImmediatelyT... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary | Hertfordshire(Salary £25k-£30k )Interviewing- ImmediatelyThinking about a career in teaching? Start where it really matters.Are you a graduate with a strong academic background who enjoys explaining ideas, debating topics, and helping young people “get it”?Do you want real classroom experience before committing to teacher training?Are you confident, warm, and able to build positive relationships with teenagers?This could be your perfect first step into education.About The Role:We’re recruiting Graduate Teaching Assistants to work in a supportive secondary school across Hertfordshire. This role offers invaluable experience supporting students aged 11–16 while learning directly from experienced teachers.You’ll be: Supporting students in lessons and small intervention groupsHelping students understand challenging concepts and build confidenceWorking across different subjects (with opportunities to support your degree specialism)Managing different classroom environments and adapting quicklyEncouraging engagement, motivation, and positive behaviourMaking learning accessible, engaging, and even funNo two days are the same — and every day makes an impact. We’re looking for someone who is: A graduate with a strong academic backgroundPassionate about education and supporting young peopleConfident, friendly, and professional — able to connect with teenagersAdaptable, resilient, and calm under pressureKeen to learn, develop, and progress into teacher trainingOpen to mentoring, feedback, and continuous development You don’t need previous school experience — just the right mindset, enthusiasm, and commitment.Why Choose This Role? Excellent training and mentoring throughout the yearHands-on secondary classroom experienceA clear pathway into PGCE or School Direct routesInsight into behaviour management, lesson delivery, and pastoral supportA chance to decide if teaching is truly right for you Ready to Inspire the Next Generation?If you’re academically strong, people-focused, and excited about shaping young minds, we want to hear from you.Your teaching career doesn’t start with a PGCE — it starts here.Apply now and begin your journey into secondary education: TishaY.kpir@co.ukINDEDU

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