1:1 SEN Support Assistant – Birmingham Primary SchoolFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Septembe... 1:1 SEN Support Assistant – Birmingham Primary SchoolFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 3:30pm £115 per dayMake a Meaningful Impact Supporting a Child with AutismAre you a recent graduate passionate about supporting children with special educational needs? Do you aspire to work in education, psychology, or child development?A friendly and inclusive primary school in Birmingham is looking for a dedicated 1:1 SEN Support Assistant to work closely with a Year 7 student with autism. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is patient, empathetic, and eager to make a difference.About the School This welcoming Birmingham primary school is committed to creating a nurturing and supportive learning environment for all pupils. The school has a strong reputation for inclusive education and provides targeted support to meet the needs of every child.Your Role as a 1:1 SEN Support Assistant You will be working on a one-to-one basis with a Year 7 student, helping them to access the curriculum and develop socially, emotionally, and academically. Your responsibilities will include: Providing consistent 1:1 classroom support tailored to the student’s individual needs Assisting with transitions, communication, and regulation strategies Adapting learning activities under the guidance of the class teacher and SENCO Encouraging the development of independence, confidence, and social skills Monitoring progress and supporting with any behavioural or emotional challenges Who We're Looking For A graduate with a degree in Psychology, Education, or a related subject (2:1 or above preferred) Someone with a genuine interest in SEN and child development Calm, compassionate, and resilient – especially when faced with challenging behaviour Excellent communication and teamwork skills Any experience working with children or young people (including voluntary work) is a bonus Why This Role? Build valuable classroom and SEN experience, ideal for future teacher training or psychology pathways Be part of a supportive team committed to inclusive education Make a real, lasting impact on a child’s school experience Enjoy consistent hours and competitive daily pay during term time Interested in This Role?If you're ready to start a rewarding journey in education and make a real difference, we want to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to submit your application.1:1 SEN Support Assistant – Birmingham | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £115 per dayINDEDU
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Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant – Ealing Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate S... Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant – Ealing Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate Start Earn up to £600 per Week | Perfect for Aspiring Maths TeachersAre you a recent Mathematics graduate with a strong academic background and a desire to inspire the next generation of learners?Are you considering a future in education and seeking valuable, hands-on experience in a high-performing school environment?Why Join as a Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant in Ealing? Earn up to £600 per week in a paid, term-time-only role.Gain practical classroom experience in a school renowned for academic excellence and staff development.Support students across Key Stages 3 and 4, with potential opportunities to assist at Key Stage 5.Work closely with experienced and passionate Maths educators.Receive structured training and professional mentoring from expert teaching staff.Build essential skills and knowledge to prepare for a PGCE, School Direct, QTS, or teacher apprenticeship programme. The Role – Graduate Maths Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting teaching and learning within the Maths department. Your responsibilities will include: Providing targeted academic support in Mathematics, both in-class and through small group or one-to-one intervention sessions.Assisting in lesson planning and preparation, with the opportunity to lead parts of lessons as your confidence grows.Supporting students to develop strong numeracy, problem-solving, and revision skills, particularly in preparation for GCSE and A-Level exams.Creating a positive and engaging learning environment that fosters curiosity and academic success.Collaborating with teaching and pastoral teams to ensure every student receives the support they need to thrive. Who We’re Looking For – Graduate Maths Teaching AssistantWe welcome applications from graduates who are: Academically strong, with a 2:1 or above in Mathematics or a related degree (e.g., Engineering, Physics, Economics).Confident in their subject knowledge and able to support students across KS3 and KS4 (experience at KS5 is a bonus).Passionate about education and enthusiastic about pursuing a career in teaching.Excellent communicators with a proactive, professional, and flexible approach.Previous experience working with young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, volunteering) is highly desirable, but not essential. Apply Now – Graduate Maths Teaching AssistantIf you're a driven Mathematics graduate ready to make a meaningful impact in the classroom and gain invaluable experience for your teaching career, this opportunity is the perfect starting point.To apply, send your CV to Mitchell at KPi Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to express your interest.Graduate Maths Teaching Assistant – Ealing Immediate Start | Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Up to £600 per WeekINDEDU
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Ealing, West London Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate 2025 Start... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Ealing, West London Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate 2025 Start | Earn up to £600 per WeekAre you a recent graduate with a passion for education and a desire to inspire the next generation?Are you looking to gain valuable classroom experience before embarking on teacher training or a career in education?A high-achieving and inclusive secondary school in Ealing, West London is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team from September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to work closely with students, support learning across key subjects, and develop the experience and skills essential for a future career in teaching or education.Why Become a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Ealing? Earn up to £600 per week in a full-time, paid position.Join a welcoming, forward-thinking, and academically ambitious school.Receive expert mentoring and work alongside experienced teaching staff.Support students aged 11–16 (Key Stages 3 & 4) across a range of learning needs.Gain practical experience in lesson planning, classroom support, and behaviour management.Ideal preparation for a PGCE, QTS, or other school-based teacher training pathways. The Role – Graduate Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Provide 1:1 and small group support to students who require additional academic or emotional guidance.Assist in delivering engaging lessons, particularly in your subject specialism (e.g. Maths, Science, English, Humanities).Help students improve their academic performance, build confidence, and prepare for assessments.Promote classroom participation, resilience, and independent learning.Prepare learning materials and contribute to a well-organised and inclusive classroom environment.Work closely with SEN and pastoral teams to ensure all students receive tailored support. What We’re Looking For? – Graduate Teaching AssistantWe’re keen to hear from graduates who are: Educated to degree level (2:1 or above) in a core subject or a related field.Academically strong, with solid GCSEs and A-Level results.Passionate about supporting young people and making a positive impact in education.Confident communicators with excellent interpersonal and organisational skills.Adaptable, empathetic, and proactive in encouraging student development.Interested in a long-term career in education—whether teaching, mentoring, or academic support. Apply TodayIf you're ready to take the first step in your education career and want to make a meaningful difference as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Mitchell at KPI Education or click ‘Apply’ now to express your interest in this exciting opportunity.Graduate Teaching Assistant – Ealing, West London | Secondary School | Immediate Start | Full-Time | Earn up to £600 per WeekINDEDU
Graduate Speech and Language Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Birmingham Full-Time | Term-Time... Graduate Speech and Language Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Birmingham Full-Time | Term-Time OnlyStart Date: September 2025Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm£500 – £570 per weekKickstart Your Career in Speech and Language Support or Educational Psychology Are you a recent graduate passionate about helping children develop their communication skills?Looking to pursue a career in speech and language therapy, educational psychology, or teaching?This Graduate Speech and Language Teaching Assistant position in a welcoming primary school in Birmingham offers the perfect opportunity to gain meaningful, hands-on experience supporting pupils with speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN).Whether you're preparing for a postgraduate course in speech and language therapy, a PGCE, or a psychology-related field, this role will give you invaluable insight into how children develop language—and how the right support can change their future.About the School Located in Birmingham, this inclusive and supportive primary school is committed to meeting the individual needs of all its pupils, particularly those with communication challenges and wider SEN. You’ll join a collaborative team of staff and work alongside external professionals such as speech and language therapists and educational psychologists.Your Role as a Graduate Speech and Language Teaching Assistant You will support children who have difficulties with: Speech sound development Expressive and receptive language Social communication Conditions such as autism, DLD (Developmental Language Disorder), or ADHD Key Responsibilities: Delivering tailored 1:1 and small group interventions to develop communication skills Supporting classroom learning by adapting tasks and vocabulary to suit children’s language levels Implementing speech and language strategies set by therapists or the SENCO Encouraging pupils to participate in speaking and listening activities Tracking pupil progress and assisting with intervention planning Building strong, supportive relationships with children to foster confidence and independence Is This the Right Role for You? This role would suit someone who is: A graduate (2:1 or above) in Speech and Language Sciences, Linguistics, Psychology, Education, English, or a related subject Interested in a career in speech and language therapy, SEN, or educational psychology A patient, empathetic communicator who enjoys working with children Proactive, flexible, and eager to learn from experienced professionals Experienced working with children or young people (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering) Why You’ll Love This Role Gain school-based experience highly relevant for SALT, PGCEs, and psychology training Learn directly from experienced SEN staff and external professionals Build a strong foundation in understanding speech, language, and communication needs Make a real impact on children’s learning, confidence, and long-term success Join a warm, inclusive school team that values professional development and wellbeing How to Apply Ready to take the first step toward a rewarding future in education or speech and language therapy?Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to start your journey.Graduate Speech and Language Teaching Assistant – Birmingham | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Camden Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate 20... Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Camden Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate 2025 Start | Earn up to £600 per WeekAre you a high-achieving STEM graduate with a passion for education? Are you eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic and forward-thinking school environment, while supporting students across key STEM subjects?An inclusive and academically ambitious secondary school in Camden is looking for bright, motivated, and knowledgeable graduates to join their team as Graduate STEM Teaching Assistants starting September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity for aspiring educators to work alongside experienced teachers and contribute to the success of students across Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths.About the Role – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting learning and raising attainment in STEM subjects such as Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering. You will assist in delivering engaging lessons, running academic interventions, and providing tailored support for students preparing for their GCSE and A-Level exams.Key responsibilities include: - Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Leading 1:1 and small group academic interventions to boost student understanding and confidence.Supporting classroom teaching, lesson planning, and resource creation.Helping students prepare for examinations and improve key academic skills.Assisting in the development of creative and effective teaching strategies.Gaining insight into a range of learning needs and approaches to differentiation. What We’re Looking For – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantThis role is ideal for a STEM graduate who is passionate about education and considering a future in teaching, academia, or research.We’re looking for candidates who: - Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Hold a 2:1 degree or above in a STEM-related subject (e.g., Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Computer Science).Have excellent subject knowledge and the ability to explain complex ideas clearly and confidently.Are professional, reliable, and enthusiastic about supporting student achievement.Possess strong communication, organisation, and interpersonal skills.May have experience working with young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, outreach – desirable but not essential).Are considering teacher training routes such as a PGCE or Schools Direct programme. What’s on Offer – Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant Earn up to £600 per week in a full-time, term-time only role.Join a supportive and high-performing secondary school in Camden.Gain meaningful experience across a range of STEM disciplines.Benefit from mentorship and training from experienced educators.Build the skills and confidence needed for a future in teaching or education.Make a direct impact on students’ academic progress and enthusiasm for STEM. Apply Now – Begin Your Education JourneyIf you’re a motivated STEM graduate ready to inspire the next generation and gain valuable experience in a thriving Camden school, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Mitchell at KPi Education or click Apply Now to express your interest in this Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role, starting Immediately 2025 in Camden.INDEDU
Learning Support Assistant – Secondary School | BirminghamFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Sep... Learning Support Assistant – Secondary School | BirminghamFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekBegin Your Career in Education as a Learning Support Assistant Are you a recent graduate looking to gain experience in a school setting?Interested in supporting young people and exploring a future in teaching or education?A secondary school in Birmingham is looking for a Learning Support Assistant to join their team in September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain practical classroom experience while helping students succeed in a supportive and inclusive environment.About the School This mainstream secondary school in Birmingham is committed to helping every student achieve their full potential. The school values inclusion, academic excellence, and student wellbeing, offering a welcoming and positive environment for both staff and pupils.As a Learning Support Assistant, you’ll work alongside a dedicated team of teachers and support staff who are passionate about making a difference.What You’ll Be Doing In this role, you’ll provide support to students across different subjects and year groups, helping to ensure they stay engaged and make good progress. Your key responsibilities will include: Supporting students in the classroom to help them access the curriculum Providing 1:1 and small group support where needed Assisting teachers with lesson preparation and delivery Encouraging positive behaviour, focus, and motivation in lessons Helping students with revision, homework, and developing study skills Building strong, supportive relationships with students to promote confidence and independence Is This Role Right for You? This role would suit someone who: Has recently graduated with a 2:1 or above in a relevant subject (e.g. English, Maths, Science, Psychology, Education) Has a genuine interest in working with young people and supporting their learning Is considering a career in teaching, education, or youth work Is patient, reliable, and proactive Has previous experience working with young people (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, coaching, volunteering) Why Apply? Gain valuable classroom-based experience in a secondary school setting Work alongside experienced educators and support staff Strengthen your application for PGCEs, teacher training, or education-related careers Make a meaningful impact on students’ confidence and progress Be part of a supportive and inclusive school community How to Apply If you’re ready to take the first step in your education career and support young people in a meaningful way, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to apply.Learning Support Assistant – Secondary School | Birmingham | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Academic Mentor – Secondary School | BirminghamFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Septe... Graduate Academic Mentor – Secondary School | BirminghamFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekLaunch Your Career in Education as a Graduate Academic Mentor Are you a recent graduate with a passion for education?Thinking about a future in teaching, educational psychology, or school leadership?This full-time Graduate Academic Mentor position in a dynamic mainstream secondary school in Birmingham offers a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience, support student achievement, and explore your potential in the education sector.About the School Located in Birmingham, this inclusive and forward-thinking secondary school is committed to helping all students reach their academic and personal potential. The school has a strong culture of support, collaboration, and high expectations, creating a vibrant learning environment for students aged 11–16.You’ll be welcomed into a dedicated team that values professional development and student success.Your Role as a Graduate Academic Mentor As a Graduate Academic Mentor, you will play a key part in supporting students across a range of year groups and subjects. Responsibilities include: Providing 1:1 and small group academic support, particularly in core subjects such as English, Maths, or Science Assisting in the classroom to help students stay engaged and make progress Supporting students with exam preparation, homework, and revision strategies Working with teaching staff to identify students who would benefit from additional support Helping to monitor student progress and adapt support accordingly Encouraging positive attitudes to learning, confidence, and academic resilience Are You a Good Fit? This role is ideal for someone who: Holds a recent degree (2:1 or above), ideally in English, Maths, Science, Psychology, Education, or a related field Has strong communication skills and a proactive, supportive approach Is interested in a future career in teaching, mentoring, or education leadership Enjoys working with young people and making a positive impact Has previous experience working with children or teenagers (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, youth work, or volunteering) Why Apply? Gain first-hand classroom experience in a Birmingham secondary school Receive support and training from experienced educators Build a strong foundation for teacher training (PGCE, SCITT, etc.) or further study Make a real difference in students’ academic progress and confidence Be part of a supportive school community that values professional growth How to Apply If you’re excited about beginning your journey into education, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to take the next step in your career.Graduate Academic Mentor – Secondary School | Birmingham | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – BirminghamLocation: BirminghamStart Date: September 2025Contra... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – BirminghamLocation: BirminghamStart Date: September 2025Contract: Full-time | Monday to FridaySalary: Up to £570 per weekKickstart Your Career in Education – Join a Birmingham Primary School this September! Are you a recent or soon-to-be graduate looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in the classroom?Do you have a passion for working with children and want to explore a career in teaching or educational psychology?An established and welcoming primary school in Birmingham is seeking a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2025 through to July 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to build classroom confidence, develop practical skills, and play a key role in supporting young learners across the primary age range.About the Role As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Support class teachers in delivering fun, engaging, and age-appropriate lessons across the primary curriculum Work with pupils both 1:1 and in small groups to provide targeted academic support Assist with classroom organisation and behaviour management to promote a positive learning environment Support pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN), helping to meet their individual academic and emotional needs Help with preparing learning materials and contribute to lesson planning and classroom activities Foster a nurturing and inclusive atmosphere where every child feels safe, supported, and encouraged Who We’re Looking For A recent or upcoming graduate (minimum 2:1) – degrees in Education, Psychology, or related fields are particularly welcome Someone with a genuine interest in working with children and supporting their development A patient, proactive, and enthusiastic individual with a strong work ethic Previous experience in a school or with young people is a plus, but not essential Full-time availability from September 2025 through to July 2026 What’s On Offer Competitive weekly pay: £500 – £570, depending on experience A full academic year of hands-on experience in a Birmingham primary school Insight into the day-to-day life of a teacher – ideal for those considering teacher training in 2026 Support from experienced educators and opportunities for continued professional development A vibrant, forward-thinking school community that invests in staff and student growth Convenient location in Birmingham, with strong public transport links and on-site parking available This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate to take their first step into the world of education – whether you're considering a future in teaching, educational psychology, or SEN support.Ready to make a real difference?Click Apply Now or send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education to be considered for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role in Birmingham.INDEDU
Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant | WolverhamptonFull-Time | Start Date: September 2025 |... Psychology Graduate – SEN Teaching Assistant | WolverhamptonFull-Time | Start Date: September 2025 | Salary: Up to £570 per weekAre you a Psychology graduate passionate about child development and supporting pupils with special educational needs (SEN)?Looking to gain practical, school-based experience before pursuing a career in educational psychology, mental health, or therapy?This full-time Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position in Wolverhampton offers a unique opportunity to apply your academic knowledge in a real-world setting—supporting young learners and contributing to an inclusive, nurturing school environment.About the School Located in central Wolverhampton, this forward-thinking primary school is committed to supporting every child’s academic and emotional growth. With a strong emphasis on personalised learning and holistic development, the school values teamwork, inclusion, and continuous staff development. You’ll be part of a collaborative team that places student wellbeing and learning at the heart of everything they do.The Role – Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant In this role, you will: Support pupils on a 1:1 and small group basis with a range of needs, including autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social-emotional challenges Apply your understanding of psychological principles to help create inclusive learning strategies Work alongside class teachers to adapt lessons and activities to individual learning profiles Support emotional regulation, behaviour management, and the development of key life and social skills Monitor progress and contribute to the planning of targeted interventions, in close collaboration with the SENCo and wider pastoral team Who We're Looking For We’re keen to hear from graduates who: Hold (or are predicted) a 2:1 or above in Psychology or a closely related subject Have prior experience working with children or young people with additional needs—whether through school, youth work, care, or volunteering Possess strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and a calm, empathetic approach Are enthusiastic about applying psychological knowledge in a practical educational setting Are considering future careers in educational psychology, teaching, child therapy, or mental health services What the School Offers A supportive and experienced team, with regular training and mentoring Exposure to a wide range of SEN strategies and multi-agency work Clear progression pathways into teaching, psychology, and therapy A friendly, inclusive working environment that values graduate input Convenient transport links across Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands How to Apply Eager to kick-start your career in education or psychology?Click ‘Apply Now’ or send your CV directly to Miranda at KPI Education to apply for this rewarding Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position in Wolverhampton.Psychology Graduate SEN TA | Full-Time | Start: September 2025 | INDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wolverhampton Primary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wolverhampton Primary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekStart Your Career Supporting Children with Special Educational Needs Are you a recent graduate with a passion for supporting children who face additional learning challenges?Thinking about a future in teaching, educational psychology, therapy, or child development?A warm and inclusive primary school in Wolverhampton is offering a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant. This is the perfect stepping stone for graduates considering a PGCE, teacher training, or further study in psychology or special education.About the School Located in Wolverhampton, this welcoming primary school prides itself on a supportive, inclusive environment where every child is encouraged to thrive. With a strong focus on personalised support, the school caters to pupils with a range of needs, including autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and general learning delays. You’ll be joining a nurturing staff team dedicated to creating positive, meaningful outcomes for all pupils.Your Role as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant You will play a key role in helping children with additional needs succeed in the classroom by: Providing 1:1 and small group support tailored to individual needs Collaborating with class teachers and the SENCO to adapt lessons and activities Supporting pupils’ emotional wellbeing and building strong, trusting relationships Assisting in the monitoring of progress and planning of targeted interventions Encouraging independence, resilience, and a love of learning in every pupil Who This Role is Ideal For We’re looking for graduates who: Hold a 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, English, Maths, or a related subject Are passionate about helping children with special educational needs Are calm, patient, and empathetic in their approach Possess strong communication and collaboration skills May have previous experience working with children or young people (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, youth work, or volunteering) Why Apply? Gain first-hand classroom experience highly valued by PGCE, teacher training, and postgraduate psychology courses Receive ongoing support from experienced teachers and SEN specialists Be part of a collaborative school community where your impact is genuinely valued Make a real difference to children’s academic and emotional development Explore diverse career pathways in education, therapy and special needs support Ready to Make a Difference? If you're looking to begin a rewarding career in education or psychology, we'd love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education, or click ‘Apply Now’ to submit your application.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wolverhampton | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Dudley Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Sep... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Dudley Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekStart Your Career in Education or Psychology with a Rewarding SEN Role Are you a recent graduate eager to make a real difference in children’s lives?Are you considering a future in teaching, educational psychology, or child development?A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Dudley is offering an exciting opportunity for a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team this September. This is a perfect stepping stone for anyone looking to gain hands-on experience supporting children with special educational needs (SEN) before pursuing further study or training in education or psychology.About the School This Dudley-based primary school is proud of its inclusive ethos and strong focus on individualised support. The dedicated staff team works closely together to create a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment for all children—particularly those with additional needs such as autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and developmental delays.What You’ll Be Doing As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting pupils with diverse learning needs. Your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 and small group support to help children access the curriculum Adapting activities and learning resources in collaboration with class teachers and the SENCO Building positive and trusting relationships with pupils to support both learning and emotional wellbeing Tracking pupil progress and assisting in planning targeted interventions Promoting independence, self-confidence, and a love for learning Who This Role is Perfect For This role would suit someone who: Holds a 2:1 degree or above in Psychology, Education, English, Maths, or a related subject Is genuinely passionate about helping children with additional needs Has a calm, patient, and empathetic approach Communicates effectively and works well in a team May have experience working with children or young people (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering) Why This Role is a Brilliant Career Move Gain school-based experience that strengthens applications for PGCEs, teacher training, or psychology-related postgraduate study Work alongside experienced teachers and SEN professionals who will mentor and support you Contribute to a school environment that values both staff development and pupil wellbeing Make a genuine impact on children's learning and emotional development Explore future pathways in education, child psychology, therapy, or special needs support How to Apply If you’re ready to begin a rewarding journey into education and want to build a strong foundation for your future career, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education, or click ‘Apply Now’ to get started.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Dudley | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Learning Support Assistant – Secondary School | Stoke-on-TrentFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date:... Learning Support Assistant – Secondary School | Stoke-on-TrentFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekSupport Student Success in a Vibrant Mainstream Secondary School Are you a recent graduate looking to start a rewarding career in education?Interested in gaining hands-on experience in a school setting before pursuing teacher training or further study?This full-time Learning Support Assistant role in a welcoming mainstream secondary school in Stoke-on-Trent offers the perfect opportunity to develop your skills while making a real impact in students’ daily learning.About the School This inclusive and forward-thinking secondary school is dedicated to helping every student reach their full potential. You’ll join a committed team of staff working collaboratively to create a positive, engaging, and supportive learning environment for students aged 11–16.What You’ll Be Doing As a Learning Support Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting students across a range of subjects and year groups. Your responsibilities will include: Providing in-class support to help students engage with lessons and stay on task Assisting with small group activities to reinforce learning and build confidence Supporting students who may be falling behind or need extra help to grasp key concepts Working closely with teaching staff to adapt resources and differentiate tasks when needed Promoting positive behaviour, focus, and a love of learning Helping to maintain an organised and inclusive classroom environment Is This Role Right for You? This role would suit someone who is: A recent graduate (2:1 or above) in a relevant subject such as English, Maths, Science, Psychology, or Education Passionate about supporting young people and making a difference in their school experience Considering a future career in teaching, education, or youth work Patient, reliable, and confident working with secondary-aged students A clear communicator with strong interpersonal skills and a proactive attitude Experienced working with young people (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, coaching, volunteering) Why This Role is a Great Next Step Gain first-hand classroom experience to strengthen future PGCE or teacher training applications Develop transferable skills in communication, teamwork, and student engagement Receive guidance and support from experienced teaching staff Build confidence working with a range of learners in a mainstream classroom Explore a career in education while making a meaningful impact How to Apply If you’re enthusiastic about education and ready to take the first step toward a future in teaching or school support, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to begin your journey in education.Learning Support Assistant – Mainstream Secondary School | Stoke | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Stafford Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: S... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | Stafford Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekLaunch Your Future Career in Education or Psychology with a Meaningful Role in SEN Support Are you a recent graduate with a passion for supporting children with additional needs?Thinking about a future in teaching, educational psychology, or child development?This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role at a friendly and inclusive primary school in Stafford offers a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on classroom experience, working closely with children who need additional support to thrive.Whether you’re planning to apply for a PGCE, teacher training, or further study in psychology or therapy, this role will give you essential practical experience and a deeper understanding of how to support a child’s learning and emotional development.About the School Located in Stafford, this welcoming and inclusive primary school places a strong focus on personalised support and inclusive learning. With an experienced and nurturing staff team, the school is committed to helping every child reach their full potential — particularly those with special educational needs (SEN) such as autism, ADHD, speech and language challenges, and learning delays.Your Role as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant In this role, you will: Provide 1:1 and small group support to pupils with additional needs Work collaboratively with class teachers and the school SENCO to differentiate resources and activities Support children’s emotional wellbeing by building positive, trusting relationships Assist in tracking progress and planning targeted interventions Help create an encouraging environment that promotes independence, confidence, and a love of learning Who This Role is Perfect For This role is ideal for graduates who: Hold a 2:1 degree or above in Psychology, Education, English, Maths, or a related field Are genuinely passionate about supporting children with additional needs Are calm, patient, and empathetic in their approach Have strong communication and teamwork skills May have previous experience working with children or young people (e.g. mentoring, tutoring, youth work, or volunteering) Why This is a Brilliant Career Move Gain school-based experience that strengthens your applications for PGCEs, teacher training, or postgraduate psychology courses Receive ongoing guidance and mentoring from skilled educators and SEN professionals Be part of a collaborative, child-centred school where your contribution truly matters Make a real, lasting difference in pupils' academic progress and personal development Explore diverse career paths in education, child psychology, therapy, or special needs support How to Apply If you’re ready to take the first step toward a rewarding future in education or psychology, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education, or click ‘Apply Now’ to submit your application.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Stafford | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | StokeFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: Septe... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary School | StokeFull-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:00pm £500 – £570 per weekKickstart Your Career in Education or Psychology with a Fulfilling SEN Support Role Are you a recent graduate passionate about making a difference in the lives of children?Interested in a career in teaching, educational psychology, or a related field?This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position in a welcoming primary school in Stoke offers the ideal opportunity to gain meaningful, hands-on experience supporting children with additional needs in a nurturing learning environment.Whether you're planning to pursue teacher training, a PGCE, or further study in child development or psychology, this role provides invaluable insight into how children learn, grow, and overcome challenges with the right support.About the School This inclusive primary school in Stoke-on-Trent is committed to supporting every child, especially those with special educational needs (SEN). You’ll join a team of experienced, caring staff who work collaboratively to create a safe, engaging, and inspiring learning environment for all pupils.What You’ll Be Doing As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the development of pupils with a range of additional needs, such as autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and learning delays.Your role will involve: Providing 1:1 and small group support to help children access the curriculum at their own pace Working closely with class teachers and SENCOs to adapt learning materials and activities Building positive, trusting relationships with pupils to support both their learning and emotional wellbeing Monitoring progress and contributing to planning tailored interventions Encouraging independence, confidence, and a love of learning in every child Is This the Right Opportunity for You? This role is ideal if you are: A recent graduate (2:1 or above) in Psychology, Education, English, Maths, or a related subject Considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, speech therapy, or SEN support Calm, empathetic, and passionate about helping children overcome barriers to learning A great communicator with a proactive and flexible approach Experienced (formally or informally) working with children or young people – through tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering Why This Role is a Fantastic Next Step Gain valuable school-based experience to strengthen applications for PGCEs, teacher training, or psychology-related postgraduate courses Receive training and guidance from experienced teaching and SEN staff Work in a supportive environment that values professional growth and pupil wellbeing Make a genuine difference in children’s daily school experience and long-term progress Explore different pathways in the world of education and child development How to Apply If you’re ready to begin a rewarding journey into education and want to build a strong foundation for a future career, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to take the first step in your education career.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Stoke | Primary School | September 2025 Start | Full-Time | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor – Islington Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immedi... Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor – Islington Secondary School Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Immediate Start | Earn up to £600 per WeekAre you a high-achieving Humanities graduate with a strong academic background in History, Geography, Philosophy, Religious Studies, or Politics?Do you have a passion for education and a desire to support students in exploring some of the most engaging and thought-provoking subjects?An ambitious and inclusive secondary school in Islington is seeking a driven and intellectually curious Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor to join their thriving Humanities department from September 2025. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate aspiring to pursue a career in teaching, academia, or educational research.About the Role – Graduate Humanities Academic MentorAs a Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor, you will play a vital role in supporting student progress and engagement across a range of Humanities subjects. You’ll work closely with expert teachers to help students develop skills in critical thinking, essay writing, source evaluation, and independent learning.Key responsibilities include: Delivering targeted 1:1 and small group academic interventions.Supporting students with essay structure, source analysis, and revision strategies.Assisting teachers in the classroom and adapting support to suit different learning needs.Creating engaging, high-quality resources and study materials.Encouraging debate, inquiry, and intellectual curiosity among students.Collaborating with teaching staff to track and support student achievement. What We’re Looking For – Graduate Humanities Academic MentorThis is the perfect role for a Humanities graduate with a strong academic record and a desire to inspire young minds.The ideal candidate will have: A 2:1 degree or higher in a Humanities subject (e.g., History, Politics, Geography, Philosophy, Religious Studies, or Classics).Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.A genuine passion for the Humanities and for sharing knowledge.A proactive, empathetic, and professional attitude.The ability to build rapport with students and support their learning journey.Experience working with young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, outreach) is desirable but not essential. Why Join This Islington School as a Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor? Earn up to £600 per week in a full-time, term-time only role.Gain hands-on classroom experience ahead of a PGCE or other teacher training pathway.Join a diverse and academically driven school with a strong focus on Humanities.Receive mentoring and professional development from experienced educators.Build valuable teaching and leadership skills in a supportive environment.Make a real difference in the academic and personal development of students. Apply Now – Graduate Humanities Academic MentorIf you’re a passionate Humanities graduate ready to inspire the next generation of critical thinkers and want to gain meaningful experience in education, we want to hear from you.Send your CV to Mitchell at KPI Education or click Apply Now to express your interest in the Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor role starting September 2025 in Islington.INDEDU
Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant – Primary School | September 2025 Location: Chelsea, Central... Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant – Primary School | September 2025 Location: Chelsea, Central London Contract: Full-Time | Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm Salary: £500 – £600 per week Start Date: September 2025 The Opportunity - Graduate Early Years Teaching AssistantAre you a graduate looking to start a career in education or child development? Do you want to gain classroom experience before moving into teacher training, educational psychology, or SEN support?A welcoming primary school in Chelseais seeking a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant to join their Early Years team this September. You’ll play an active role in helping Nursery and Reception pupils develop their communication, social, and early academic skills, while ensuring they feel supported and cared for in their first years at school.Main Responsibilities - Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant Provide day-to-day classroom support across the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)Lead small group and 1:1 activities in phonics, reading, and early mathsEncourage confidence, curiosity, and independence through play-based learningOffer nurturing emotional and social support to pupilsContribute to preparing engaging resources and classroom displaysAssist with supervision during break and lunch duties Candidate Profile - Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant A degree in any subject (Psychology, Education, Child Development, or related fields are especially valued)Warm, empathetic, and enthusiastic personalityStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAn interest in pursuing a long-term career in education or child-focused professionsExperience with children is beneficial but not essential What’s On Offer - Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant Full immersion in a supportive and inclusive Chelsea schoolInvaluable hands-on classroom experience with pupils aged 3–5Access to mentoring and in-school training opportunitiesExcellent preparation for 2026 teacher training or postgraduate studyA lively, community-driven environment in the heart of Central London How to Apply - Graduate Early Years Teaching AssistantTake the first step towards your education career by applying to be a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant in Chelsea.Reference: INDEDU – Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant
Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support | Full-Time | September 2025 Location: Watford, Hertfordshire Cont... Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support | Full-Time | September 2025 Location: Watford, Hertfordshire Contract: Full-Time | Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2025 About the Role - Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN SupportAn inclusive SEN school in Watford is looking for a Graduate ABA Tutor to join their dedicated team from September 2025. This is a full-time, term-time role where you’ll work closely with children and young people with autism and additional learning needs.As an ABA Tutor, you will play a key role in helping pupils develop communication, independence, and social skills, while supporting positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing. This is a fantastic opportunity for graduates who are passionate about SEN and eager to gain experience in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). About the School - Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support A nurturing SEN setting that values every child’s individualityFocus on evidence-based ABA strategies alongside creative learning approachesAccess to specialist resources and sensory-friendly classroomsA collaborative staff team including teachers, ABA practitioners, speech and language therapists, and occupational therapistsOpportunities for ongoing training and professional developmentSituated in Watford with excellent links to Hertfordshire and London The school places a strong emphasis on life skills and independence, with pupils regularly engaging in projects such as cooking, community visits, and practical learning activities. What You’ll Be Doing - Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support Delivering 1:1 and small group interventions using ABA techniquesSupporting pupils with autism and SEN in their daily learningHelping children develop communication, self-regulation, and social interaction skillsWorking with teachers and therapists to implement tailored support plansCreating a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment What We’re Looking For - Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support Interest in or experience with Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)Understanding of autism and SEN needs (training provided)Strong communication skills and a patient, adaptable natureA genuine desire to build a career in SEN support How to Apply - Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN SupportIf you’re enthusiastic about SEN and want to make a real impact, apply now to become an ABA Tutor in Watford starting September 2025.Reference: INDEDU – Graduate ABA Tutor – SEN SupportGraduate ABA Tutor – SEN Support
Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: Kingston-upon-Thames Role: Full-time, Monday to Friday... Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: Kingston-upon-Thames Role: Full-time, Monday to Friday 8:30am–15:30pm Salary: £500–£600 per week Start Date: September 2025 Are you a recent graduate exploring a career in education and looking for a foundational role that provides hands-on experience in a supportive school environment?Do you love the idea of helping children overcome challenges, celebrate small victories, and develop a lifelong love for learning?This vibrant, two-form entry primary school is situated in the heart of Kingston-upon-Thames, a short walk from the river. Serving a diverse community, the school is a hub of creativity and innovation. Its recent "Outstanding" Ofsted report praised the school's commitment to a rich curriculum, highlighting specialist teaching in music and art and its state-of-the-art facilities.The school prides itself on its strong sense of community and excellent pastoral care. With a team of dedicated and collaborative staff, they are passionate about helping every child achieve academic excellence and develop into a confident, well-rounded individual.They now seek a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant who is enthusiastic about contributing to this vibrant environment and eager to develop their own teaching skills alongside experienced professionals. Who We’re Looking ForThe ideal candidate for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role will have: A 2:1 or higher degree from a top university (any subject)A genuine interest in working with primary-aged children (4–11 years)Patience, empathy, and a flexible, can-do attitudeExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsA long-term interest in education, child psychology, or teachingSome experience working with children (desirable but not essential) The RoleAs a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you'll be a key part of classroom environment, providing crucial support for both students and teachers. Your responsibilities will include: Inspiring a love of learning by assisting teachers in the delivery of dynamic and creative lessons.Providing targeted support to pupils, both one-to-one and in small groups, to help them build confidence and overcome challenges.Helping to create a nurturing and inclusive classroom, where every child feels valued and is encouraged to thrive.Supporting pupil well-being by being a positive role model and assisting with behaviour management.Contributing to the day-to-day life of the school, including lunchtime and break-time duties, and helping with extracurricular activities.Developing strong relationships with pupils, staff, and parents to support a collaborative and supportive school community. Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Application ProcessDoes this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant opportunity seem like something you’d thrive in doing?Press apply today and share your CV with KPi Education to be considered for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant position.INDEDU
Graduate Classroom Assistant – Paddington | Ideal for Aspiring Teachers Location: Paddington, Centra... Graduate Classroom Assistant – Paddington | Ideal for Aspiring Teachers Location: Paddington, Central West LondonPay: £500–£550 per week Start: September 2025 Contract: Full-Time | Long-Term | Term-Time OnlyGain Valuable Experience at a Nurturing and Inclusive School – Graduate Classroom AssistantAre you a recent graduate eager to launch your career in education? A warm, community-focused primary school in Paddington is seeking a Graduate Classroom Assistant to join their supportive team from September 2025. About the School – Graduate Classroom AssistantNestled between Little Venice and Hyde Park Our Client is a one-form entry school known for its inclusive ethos, strong pastoral care, and creative curriculum. With a diverse pupil population and a focus on nurturing the whole child, the school offers a unique setting where aspiring educators can thrive. The school has recently invested in new SEN provisions and regularly partners with universities and training providers to support graduate development. About the Role – Graduate Classroom AssistantYou’ll join a dedicated teaching team and support learning in EYFS, KS1, or KS2—tailored to your strengths. You’ll help pupils with varying needs, including those with SEND, EAL, or speech and language challenges, making a real impact on their progress and confidence.Your responsibilities will include: Graduate Classroom Assistant Supporting teachers with lessons and classroom routinesLeading small-group or 1:1 sessions in literacy, phonics, or numeracyAssisting pupils with special needs or additional learning challengesPromoting positive behaviour, focus, and self-confidenceHelping to prepare resources and adjust materials where neededBuilding strong relationships with pupils and staff alike Who We’re Looking For - Graduate Classroom AssistantThis role is perfect for a graduate who: Graduate Classroom Assistant Holds a 2:1 degree or higher (Psychology, English, or Education ideal)Brings energy, empathy, and patience to working with childrenHas some experience supporting children (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, playwork)Is considering teacher training, educational psychology, or child developmentCommunicates well and works confidently as part of a team What’s on offer! - Graduate Classroom Assistant Weekly pay! Experienced mentors and access to SEND & EAL trainingRegular CPD and school-led workshopsExposure to a rich, creative curriculum and inclusive practiceExcellent links to the Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines Apply Now – Graduate Classroom Assistant | PaddingtonInterested in building a future in education? Send your CV to James at KPi Education to arrange an interview or book a trial day ahead of the new school year.INDEDU | Graduate Classroom AssistantGraduate Classroom Assistant
Graduate Learning Support Assistant – SEN School, StevenagePay: £520–£575 per week (PAYE) Contract:... Graduate Learning Support Assistant – SEN School, StevenagePay: £520–£575 per week (PAYE) Contract: Full-Time | Term-Time | September 2025 StartStep into a rewarding SEN support role and make a real impact on young learners.Do you have the patience, empathy, and resilience to support children with additional needs? Are you considering a future career in education, therapy, or psychology?Hawthorne Park SEN Academy (fictional), a welcoming specialist school in Stevenage, is seeking a Graduate Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join their dedicated team from September 2025. The school caters for students aged 11–16 with a range of needs, including autism, ADHD, SEMH, and moderate learning difficulties. Rated “Good” in its most recent review, the school prides itself on its inclusive ethos and strong pastoral support.The Role – Graduate Learning Support Assistant Provide academic and emotional support to pupils with additional needs.Work 1:1 and with small groups, helping students build confidence and independence.Adapt resources and strategies to make learning accessible.Encourage positive behaviour and engagement in lessons.Collaborate with teachers, SEN staff, and therapists to provide a nurturing environment. What We Offer Graduate Learning Support Assistant £520–£575 per week, paid weekly via PAYE (no umbrella deductions)Full-time, long-term role (Monday–Friday, term-time only)Ongoing training with SEN specialists and therapistsCPD opportunities to prepare you for careers in SEN teaching, psychology, or therapyA supportive school community with strong staff wellbeing initiatives About You - Graduate Learning Support Assistant Recent graduate (2:1 or above preferred) — Psychology, Education, English, or related fields advantageousPrevious experience with children/young people (e.g. tutoring, youth work, volunteering)Calm, adaptable, and resilient when faced with challengesA genuine interest in SEN and inclusive education Apply Now - Graduate Learning Support AssistantIf you’re ready to step into a meaningful role as a Learning Support Assistant, send your CV to James at KPi Education. Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview and a trial day at the school before September 2025.INDEDU - Graduate Learning Support AssistantGraduate Learning Support Assistant
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary School | WestminsterAre you a recent graduate passionate a... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary School | WestminsterAre you a recent graduate passionate about inspiring young minds?Looking to gain valuable experience that could lead to a career in teaching or educational psychology?This Graduate Teaching Assistant role at a highly respected primary school in Westminster offers the perfect opportunity to start your journey in education. What’s in It for You? - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary School Full-time, school-based role: Monday to Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm (32.5 hours/week)Earn up to £550 per weekMake a meaningful impact by supporting individual pupils and small groupsIdeal for graduates with a 2:1 or above in Psychology, Education, or a related fieldNo experience required – just a passion for learning and helping children succeedImmediate interviews available – secure your role in a fantastic Westminster school! About the School - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary SchoolLocated in the heart of Westminster, this vibrant primary school offers: A reputation for excellence and a commitment to high standardsOutstanding Ofsted rating and a strong community focusEasy access via central London transport linksModern, well-resourced classrooms to support engaging learning experiencesA supportive and nurturing leadership team dedicated to staff developmentAn inclusive, welcoming environment where every child is encouraged to thrive Day-to-Day Responsibilities - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary SchoolAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll: Support teachers in delivering creative and engaging lessonsProvide one-to-one and small group support to pupils needing extra helpFoster a positive, focused learning environmentBuild practical classroom experience essential for teacher training or further study Take the Next Step - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary SchoolReady to make a difference and grow your career in education? Click ‘Apply Now’ to send your CV to James at KPI Education.Join a school where you’ll help shape young futures – and be supported every step of the way. - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary SchoolINDEDU - Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary Scho
Graduate Classroom Assistant (Full-Time, Enfield EN2) — Weekly PAYE £500–£550Location: Enfield, Nort... Graduate Classroom Assistant (Full-Time, Enfield EN2) — Weekly PAYE £500–£550Location: Enfield, North London (EN2) — near Enfield Town transport links Salary: £500–£550 per week (PAYE) Contract: Full-Time | Term-time only | Long-term (start Sept 2025 or earlier) Reference: BCP-GCA-0925About the role - Graduate Classroom Assistant Join Brookfield Community Primary (fictional), a warm two-form entry primary school with a forward-thinking approach to inclusion and wellbeing. This paid graduate role gives you genuine classroom responsibility and targeted mentoring from experienced teachers and SEN leads — ideal if you plan to progress to teacher training, educational psychology, or specialist support roles.You’ll work across Early Years, KS1 or KS2 supporting whole-class lessons, small groups and 1:1 interventions (including SEN, EAL and speech & language support). Expect to lead phonics, literacy or numeracy groups, prepare/adapt resources and help foster positive behaviour and confidence.Key responsibilities - Graduate Classroom Assistant Support class teachers in daily planning and classroom routinesDeliver small-group sessions in phonics, literacy or numeracyProvide targeted 1:1 support for pupils with SEN/EAL or speech & language needsPrepare and adapt learning resources and visual aidsMonitor, record and feedback on pupil progress and behaviour (in line with teacher guidance)Contribute to a positive, inclusive classroom climate Who we’re looking for - Graduate Classroom Assistant Graduate with a 2:1 or above (any subject; Psychology, English, Education desirable)Prior experience with children (volunteering, tutoring, coaching or paid work)Calm, adaptable, reflective and keen to learn from mentors and CPDCommitted to a full academic year in a full-time capacityDBS check required (or willing to apply), right to work in the UK What we offer - Graduate Classroom Assistant Weekly PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)Structured induction and ongoing mentorship from class teachers and SENCoRegular CPD sessions, school-based training and professional feedback cyclesTermly performance reviews to support career progression to teacher trainingStaff wellbeing hub, discounted rail travel scheme and free school lunch on inset daysConvenient location 10 minutes from Enfield Town (bus & rail links) How to apply - Graduate Classroom Assistant Send an up-to-date CV and short cover email to James at KPi Education (include reference BCP-GCA-0925) - Graduate Classroom AssistantINDEDU - Graduate Classroom Assistant
Graduate SEN Support Assistant – Secondary School | Birmingham Full-Time | Term-Time OnlyStart Date:... Graduate SEN Support Assistant – Secondary School | Birmingham Full-Time | Term-Time OnlyStart Date: September 2025Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pmWeekly Pay: £500 – £570Looking to Build a Career in Education or Psychology? Start Here. Are you a recent graduate eager to gain practical experience working with young people?Do you want to make a difference while exploring a future in teaching, educational psychology, SEN or mental health support?A vibrant and inclusive secondary school in Birmingham is offering an exciting opportunity for a Graduate SEN Support Assistant to join their support team from September 2025. This role is ideal for graduates looking to gain real-world experience supporting students with a range of additional needs in an engaging and rewarding setting.About the Role As a Graduate SEN Support Assistant, you’ll work closely with pupils aged 11–16 who require additional help to access their education. This may include students with autism, ADHD, learning difficulties, or social, emotional and mental health needs.You’ll play a vital part in helping students achieve their potential — academically, socially, and emotionally.Your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Providing in-class support to ensure students stay engaged and can access the curriculum Delivering small group or 1:1 interventions tailored to individual learning or behavioural needs Supporting the emotional wellbeing and confidence of students through positive relationships Assisting teachers with adapting materials to suit diverse learning styles and abilities Liaising with the SENCO and wider support staff to track progress and adjust strategies This is a full-time, term-time role that offers hands-on, transferable experience across education, psychology, and child development sectors.About the School You’ll be joining a well-resourced, inclusive secondary school in Birmingham known for its supportive approach to both students and staff. The school prides itself on its strong SEN provision and commitment to ensuring every pupil receives the support they need to succeed.Working as part of a collaborative and experienced SEN department, you’ll gain valuable insight into how schools meet the needs of young people facing barriers to learning.Who This Role is Perfect For This opportunity is well-suited to graduates who are: Holding a 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, English, Maths, or a related subject Interested in progressing into teaching, speech and language therapy, educational psychology, or youth mental health support Patient, empathetic, and confident working with young people from diverse backgrounds Able to stay calm under pressure and adapt their approach to suit individual needs Experienced (either professionally or voluntarily) in roles such as tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or youth work What You’ll Gain First-hand experience in a secondary school SEN setting Mentorship and guidance from qualified teachers and SEN specialists Strong foundation for applications to PGCEs, psychology MScs, or therapy training programmes Daily opportunities to make a real impact on students’ progress and wellbeing A clearer understanding of the challenges and rewards of working in education How to Apply If you’re ready to begin your journey in education or psychology and want to gain meaningful experience that will shape your future, we want to hear from you.Send your CV to Miranda at KPI Education or click ‘Apply Now’ to take the first step in a rewarding new role.Graduate SEN Support Assistant – Birmingham | Secondary School | Full-Time | September 2025 Start | £500–£570 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: Croydon, South London Role: Full-time, Monday to Friday... Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: Croydon, South London Role: Full-time, Monday to Friday 8:30am–15:30pm Salary: £500–£600 per week Start Date: September 2025 Are you a recent graduate of Psychology, Education, Childhood Studies or other who loves contributing to the healthy growth of children and watching them bloom?Do you think that you would like to become a Primary School Teacher, Educational Psychologist or Pastoral Support Worker, but want to gain some more experience in a school first to help you make the right decision on your future?This small, single form entry primary school is nestled in a leafy Croydon suburb, serving a great, diverse community of families and children.Celebrated in its recent Ofsted report for being an inclusive place to learn, this school strives to be a place where children develop excellent social awareness and academic success.Boasting newly renovated premises, a wonderful team of staff and a student body who are eager to learn.All about developing future talent, they are very keen to welcome a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant who can support the learning of pupils and ensure school is a fun place where they can thrive. Who We’re Looking ForThe ideal candidate for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role will have: A 2:1 or higher degree from a top university (any subject)A genuine interest in working with primary-aged children (4–11 years)Patience, empathy, and a flexible, can-do attitudeExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsA long-term interest in education, child psychology, or teachingSome experience working with children (desirable but not essential) The RoleThis Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role is the ideal opportunity for any graduate who has a real passion for working with young people.As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, your key responsibilities will include: Supporting teachers in delivering engaging lessons across the primary curriculumProviding one-to-one and small group support, especially in literacy and numeracyHelping pupils stay focused, motivated, and on track with their learningContributing to a safe, positive, and inclusive classroom atmosphereAssisting with behaviour management and lesson preparationTaking part in school life, including assemblies, playground duties, and enrichment activitiesBuilding strong, trusting relationships with pupils and staff alike Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Application ProcessDoes this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant opportunity seem like something you’d thrive in doing?Press apply today and share your CV with KPi Education to be considered for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant position.INDEDU
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary School based in Bromley – Full-Time – Earn £500-£600 per wee... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary School based in Bromley – Full-Time – Earn £500-£600 per week Graduate Teaching Assistant: Job Summary Before you click apply to this Graduate Teaching Assistant role, please consider the following questions…Are you a recent Graduate with a 2:1 or 1st in English, Psychology, STEM, Humanities MFL and eager to take your first steps into education?Do you want to gain hands-on classroom experience in a high-achieving secondary school before pursuing teacher training?Are you motivated, ambitious, and ready to inspire the next generation of learners?If the answer is yes, this Graduate Teaching Assistant role in Bromley could be the perfect opportunity for you. Graduate Teaching Assistant: About the Opportunity KPi Education have partnered with a thriving, high-achieving secondary school in Bromley, renowned for its academic excellence and strong students’ outcomes. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Graduate Teaching Assistant who is looking to gain invaluable experience within education.As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will support students across KS3-KS5, working in a range of subjects depending on your strengths and academic background. Whether it’s STEM, English, Humanities, or Social Sciences, this role will allow you to make a real impact while preparing for a future career in teaching or education.With a strong mentoring programme, excellent CPD opportunities, and clear pathways into teacher training, this school offers the ideal environment for ambitious graduates. Graduate Teaching Assistant: Your Role As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will be responsible for: Providing 1-1 and small group support sessions across your subject areaAssist the class teacher in delivering engaging and challenging lessonsHelp prepare resources, plan interventions, and track student progressBuild positive relationships with students, supporting both academic and personal growthGain first-hand insight into lesson planning, behaviour management and differentiated teaching Graduate Teaching Assistant: Candidate Specification In order to succeed in this role, you must have: 2:1 or 1st degree in any subject (STEM, English, Humanities, Social Sciences or related field)Strong academic background throughout GCSE’s and A-LevelsExcellent communication skills and the ability to adapt to different learning needsA genuine passion for education and supporting young peopleAspiration to pursue a long-term career in teaching or education Graduate Teaching Assistant: Why Join this School Competitive pay: £500–£600 per weekWork in a high-achieving, supportive, and ambitious secondary school in BromleyBenefit from outstanding CPD and professional mentoringClear routes into teacher training with proven success in developing graduates into teachersGain invaluable classroom experience that will strengthen any PGCE or teacher training application Graduate Teaching Assistant: Application Process This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading secondary school in Bromley as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and take your first steps towards a rewarding career in education.Early applications are strongly encouraged as interviews are being held on a rolling basis. Closing Date: 29th September 2025 Interview Dates: Ongoing If you’re an ambitious graduate with a passion for education, don’t delay. Click Apply Now and secure your place as a Graduate Teaching Assistant today.Graduate Teaching Assistant INDEDU
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Sheffield Specialist School – Up to £550 per week – Full-TimeDo you... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Sheffield Specialist School – Up to £550 per week – Full-TimeDo you have a 2:1 or higher degree and a passion for supporting children with additional needs?Are you interested in developing your skills in speech, language, and communication support as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant?Would you like to gain hands-on experience in a Sheffield specialist school that will prepare you for careers in Speech & Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, or SEN Teaching?A highly regarded specialist school in Sheffield is seeking a dedicated Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team in September 2025. The school supports pupils aged 11–19 with a range of additional needs, with a strong focus on speech & communication difficulties. This is a fantastic opportunity for graduates to gain first-hand experience in a professional SEN environment while making a genuine difference.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant:As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with pupils who have speech, language, and communication needs, as well as associated learning barriers. You will support pupils 1:1, in small groups, and in class to help them access the curriculum. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role will involve implementing interventions, promoting effective communication, and working alongside specialist staff such as Speech & Language Therapists.What’s on Offer: Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role (Mon–Fri)Earn up to £550 per weekBased at a supportive Sheffield specialist schoolExceptional CPD, including safeguarding, TeamTeach behaviour management, and communication-focused trainingExcellent preparation for careers in psychology, therapy, or SEN teachingLong-term placement starting September 2025 Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant: A 2:1 or above in Psychology, Linguistics, English, or related fieldStrong communication and interpersonal skillsEmpathy, patience, and resilience when supporting learners with complex needsExperience in SEN, care, or youth work is an advantage but not essentialMust be eligible to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available) Becoming a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant in this Sheffield school will give you unrivalled exposure to a broad range of SEN needs, while allowing you to focus on communication development. With strong leadership, continuous training, and a commitment to staff growth, this is the perfect environment to build your career.Click "Apply Now" to be considered for this exciting Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role starting in September.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Sheffield Specialist School – Up to £550 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Marylebone, Central London Location: Marylebone (W1) Pay: £500... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Marylebone, Central London Location: Marylebone (W1) Pay: £500–£550 per week Start Date: September 2025 (early start available) Contract Type: Full-Time | Long-Term | Term-Time OnlyKickstart Your Career in Education – Are you a recent graduate eager to gain meaningful classroom experience before starting teacher training or a career in education, psychology, or therapy? A friendly and forward-thinking primary school in Marylebone is offering a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills in a supportive and inclusive environment.What You’ll Be Doing: Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you’ll support pupils across EYFS, Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2 by: Assisting teachers with daily classroom activities and pupil engagementLeading small group and 1:1 sessions in core subjects such as phonics, literacy, and numeracySupporting pupils with SEN or EAL needsEncouraging positive behaviour and helping to maintain structured routinesCollaborating with teaching and support staff to adapt learning resourcesFostering pupil confidence, independence, and motivation About You: Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantWe’re looking for graduates who are: Educated to degree level (2:1 or above preferred) – Psychology, Education, English or similar subjects idealPassionate about child development and inclusive educationFriendly, proactive, and confident in working with childrenExperienced in any educational or youth-based setting (e.g., mentoring, tutoring, volunteering)Considering a future in teaching, educational psychology, speech therapy, or related fields What the School Offers: Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Weekly PAYE pay between £500–£550Supportive and welcoming staff teamOngoing internal training and CPDValuable experience for PGCE, Schools Direct, or MA Education applicationsExcellent Central London location with great transport links (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Central & National Rail) Apply Now – Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – MaryleboneInterested in gaining vital experience while making a difference in children's lives? Apply today by sending your CV to James at KPi Education. Interviews and trial days are being arranged for September 2025 starts.INDEDU – Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantGraduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary School – Brent, North West London Full-Time | September 2025... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Secondary School – Brent, North West London Full-Time | September 2025 Start | Earn up to £650 per weekAre you a passionate and motivated graduate looking to kickstart your career in education? Do you want to gain hands-on classroom experience before applying for teacher training?A high-performing secondary school in Brent, North West London is seeking a Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2025. This is an ideal opportunity for aspiring teachers to build classroom experience in a supportive and ambitious school environment.The Role – Graduate Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with teaching staff across a range of subjects and key stages, supporting the academic and personal development of students. You’ll play an essential role in helping pupils access learning, reinforcing subject content, and creating a positive classroom atmosphere.Key Responsibilities: - Graduate Teaching Assistant Support the delivery of lessons across various subjects at Key Stage 3 and 4.Work 1:1 or in small groups with students who need additional support.Assist in the preparation of lesson materials and classroom resources.Help manage classroom behaviour and ensure students stay engaged.Adapt support strategies for pupils with SEND, EAL, or other learning needs.Encourage a positive and inclusive learning environment.Take part in extracurricular activities and wider school life where possible. Candidate Profile – Graduate Teaching AssistantWe are looking for someone who is: A recent graduate (any subject) with a minimum 2:1 degree.Passionate about education and enthusiastic about supporting young learners.A confident communicator with a proactive and positive attitude.Ideally experienced in tutoring, mentoring, or volunteering with young people.Committed to a full-time role for the full 2025/26 academic year. Why Apply for a Graduate Teaching Assistant Role in Brent? Earn up to £650 per week while gaining valuable classroom experience.Work in a high-achieving secondary school with excellent staff support.Receive guidance and mentorship from experienced educators.Enhance your CV and prepare for teacher training programmes such as PGCE, SCITT, or School Direct.Be part of a school that values professional development and invests in future educators. If you’re a recent graduate eager to make a difference in education and explore a pathway into teaching, this Graduate Teaching Assistant role in Brent, North West London is the perfect next step.Apply now by sending your CV to Mitchell at KPI Education. Take the first step toward a rewarding and meaningful career in education.Graduate Teaching Assistant – Brent, North West London – September 2025 Start INDEDU
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Brent | Up to £600 per week | September StartAre you a high-achie... Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Brent | Up to £600 per week | September StartAre you a high-achieving STEM graduate with a passion for education and a desire to make a meaningful impact?Whether you're considering a future in teaching, educational leadership, or postgraduate study, this is your chance to gain invaluable classroom experience while helping young people excel in STEM subjects.A collective of well-regarded secondary schools in the Brent area is now recruiting for enthusiastic and academically strong individuals to join their teams as Graduate STEM Teaching Assistants from September. This is a unique opportunity to step into a dynamic educational environment and make a real difference.The Role – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant, you will support students across Maths, Science, and related disciplines, working in close collaboration with classroom teachers and specialist staff. Your key responsibilities will include: Providing focused academic support in subjects such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Engineering.Delivering targeted one-to-one or small group intervention sessions to bridge learning gaps and extend high-achievers.Assisting in lesson planning and contributing to teaching delivery, with opportunities to lead segments over time.Supporting students with study skills, revision strategies, and exam preparation, particularly for GCSE and A-Level assessments.Developing your own teaching skills through mentorship and reflective practice in a real classroom setting. Candidate Profile – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantWe are looking for individuals who are not only academically accomplished but also genuinely driven to inspire and support the next generation of STEM learners. The ideal Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant will have: A 2:1 degree or higher in a STEM-related subject (e.g., Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Computer Science).Strong subject knowledge and the confidence to support learners across Key Stages 3 and 4 (Key Stage 5 experience is advantageous).Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills.A proactive and adaptable mindset with a genuine enthusiasm for helping young people succeed.Any prior experience working with young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, volunteering) is welcomed but not essential. Why Join as a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant? Competitive weekly pay – up to £600.First-hand experience in top-performing secondary schools.Mentoring and support from experienced teachers and school leaders.A strong foundation for future teacher training, such as PGCE, Schools Direct, or Teach First.An opportunity to build confidence, classroom experience, and meaningful connections in education. Take the Next Step in Education – Graduate STEM Teaching AssistantIf you're a driven and passionate STEM graduate ready to begin your journey into teaching, we want to hear from you.Contact Mitchell at KPI Education today or click Apply Now to express your interest in the Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role starting this September in Brent.INDEDU
Graduate English Teaching Assistant – Brent, North West London £500–£600 per week | Immediate Start... Graduate English Teaching Assistant – Brent, North West London £500–£600 per week | Immediate Start | Full-Time, Term-TimeAre you a creative and driven English graduate eager to spark a love for literature and language in young minds?Do you see yourself stepping into teaching and want meaningful classroom experience before starting your training?An outstanding secondary school in Brent, North West London is looking for a talented Graduate English Teaching Assistant to join its vibrant English department this September. This is a fantastic opportunity for a bright graduate to gain hands-on experience, develop professional skills, and make a tangible difference to students' learning journeys.Why This Role?As a Graduate English Teaching Assistant, you’ll benefit from: A competitive weekly salary of up to £600 while working full-time during term-time.Joining a forward-thinking, inclusive, and high-performing school known for its dedication to academic excellence.Supporting students across Key Stages 3 and 4, helping them grow in confidence and capability.One-on-one mentoring and guidance from experienced teachers who will support your development.Gaining direct experience in lesson planning, literacy intervention, and classroom management.A clear pathway into PGCE, teacher training, or other QTS-accredited routes. About the Role – Graduate English Teaching AssistantThis Graduate English Teaching Assistant role is ideal for those ready to immerse themselves in secondary education. Your duties will include: Providing literacy-focused support to students, both in small groups and individually.Assisting teachers in delivering engaging and challenging English lessons.Supporting pupils in preparation for GCSE English exams and coursework.Encouraging students to develop analytical thinking and a genuine passion for reading and writing.Helping to remove barriers to learning, especially around reading fluency and written expression.Creating learning resources and helping maintain a well-organised and dynamic classroom.Collaborating with SEN and pastoral teams to ensure holistic support for every learner. What We’re Looking For – Graduate English Teaching AssistantWe want to hear from graduates who are: Educated to degree level (2:1 or above) in English, English Literature, or a closely related subject.Academically strong, with a solid track record in English at both A-Level and GCSE.Enthusiastic about supporting students of all backgrounds and abilities.Clear communicators with strong interpersonal and organisational skills.Reflective, reliable, and keen to develop a long-term career in education.Previous experience working with young people is advantageous but not essential. Apply NowIf you're excited to begin your journey in teaching and want to become a Graduate English Teaching Assistant in a school that will nurture your growth, we’d love to hear from you.Send your CV to Mitchell at KPI Education or click ‘Apply’ now to take the next step toward your future career.Graduate English Teaching Assistant – Brent, North West London | Immediate Start | £500–£600 per week | Perfect for Aspiring English TeachersINDEDU