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Brixton , London
permanent, full-time
£45,000 - £61,000 per annum

Speech and Language Therapist - Brixton, LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term... Speech and Language Therapist - Brixton, LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term Time + Holidays)£45,000 - £61,000 | Immediate or September StartAre you an experienced Speech and Language Therapist ready to step into a strategic leadership role within a specialist education setting?A well-established specialist SEN school in Brixton is seeking a Speech and Language Therapist to lead and develop therapy provision across the school. This is a senior role within a multi-disciplinary team, offering the opportunity to shape and deliver a high-quality, evidence-informed therapy service for children and young people with autism and complex communication needs.You will take overall responsibility for therapy outcomes, working closely with senior leadership to ensure a cohesive, transdisciplinary approach that supports pupils to access education and develop independence.Key responsibilities:Provide strategic leadership across the Speech and Language Therapy serviceOversee assessment, diagnosis, and intervention planningDeliver and model high-quality therapeutic practiceSupport and manage therapy staff, including supervision and developmentEnsure therapy provision aligns with EHCP outcomes and school prioritiesContribute to whole-school strategy and decision-makingMonitor therapy impact, outcomes, and service qualityWork collaboratively with education staff and wider clinical teamsLiaise with families, external professionals, and stakeholdersSupport governance, reporting, and continuous service improvementThe school follows a holistic, child-centred approach, focusing on communication, independence, and emotional development within a structured and supportive environment.We are looking for someone who:Holds a recognised Speech and Language Therapy qualificationIs HCPC registered and a member of RCSLT (or equivalent)Has significant experience working with children and young people with SEN (autism desirable)Has strong leadership or senior therapy experienceUnderstands neuro-affirming and evidence-based practiceHas experience working within multi-disciplinary teamsHas excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skillsIs confident in driving service development and improving outcomesWhat the school offers:£55,000 - £61,000 salaryA senior leadership opportunity within a specialist settingA collaborative, well-established multi-disciplinary teamOngoing CPD and leadership development opportunitiesThe chance to shape and influence therapy provisionA role with real, measurable impactThis is an excellent opportunity for an experienced therapist looking to take the next step into a leadership role within a forward-thinking SEN environment.Apply now or send your CV to Stephen at KPI Education to be consideredINDEDU 

created 2 hours ago
Brixton , London
permanent, full-time
£44,000 - £54,000 per annum

Occupational Therapist (OT) - Brixton, LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term Ti... Occupational Therapist (OT) - Brixton, LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term Time + Holidays)£44,000 - £54,000 | Immediate or September StartAre you an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to make a meaningful impact in a specialist education setting?A well-established specialist SEN school in Brixton is seeking a dedicated Occupational Therapist to support children and young people with autism and associated needs. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team delivering a holistic and personalised approach to education and therapy.You will play a key role in delivering a high-quality, evidence-informed Occupational Therapy service, supporting pupils aged 4-19 to develop independence, regulation, and access to learning.Key responsibilities:Deliver occupational therapy assessments and interventionsSupport pupils with sensory processing, motor and functional needsDevelop and implement individualised therapy plans aligned with EHCPsDeliver both 1:1 and group interventionsCreate sensory strategies to support regulation and engagementAnalyse assessment findings to inform therapy planningWork closely with teaching staff and wider clinical teamsProvide training and guidance to school staffMonitor progress and adapt interventions as requiredLiaise with families, carers, and external professionalsThe school takes a holistic, child-centred approach, focusing on independence, emotional development, and access to learning within a structured and supportive environment.We are looking for someone who:Holds a recognised Occupational Therapy qualificationIs HCPC registered and a member of RCOT (or equivalent)Has experience working with children and young people with SEN (autism desirable)Has a strong understanding of sensory integration and functional skills developmentCan work effectively within a multi-disciplinary teamHas excellent communication and organisational skillsIs adaptable, resilient, and committed to supporting pupils with complex needsWhat the school offers:£44,000 - £54,000 salarySupportive and well-resourced environmentOngoing CPD and training opportunitiesA collaborative team cultureOpportunities to develop and shape clinical practiceA role with real, measurable impactApply now or send your CV to Stephen at KPI Education to be considered.INDEDU 

created 3 hours ago
Croydon , London
permanent, full-time
£45,000 - £60,000 per annum

Speech and Language Therapist - Croydon, South London Specialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent... Speech and Language Therapist - Croydon, South London Specialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term Time + Holidays) £55,000 - £61,000 | Immediate or September StartAre you an experienced Speech and Language Therapist looking to take the next step in a specialist SEN setting?A well-established specialist SEN school in Croydon is seeking a Principal Speech and Language Therapist to support and develop therapy provision across the school. This is a senior role within a multidisciplinary team, offering the opportunity to deliver high-quality, evidence-informed therapy for children and young people with autism and complex communication needs.You will play a key role in supporting therapy outcomes, working closely with senior leadership and education staff to ensure a joined-up approach that helps pupils access learning and develop independence.Key responsibilities Deliver and model high-quality speech and language therapyCarry out assessments, diagnosis and intervention planningSupport the coordination of therapy provision across the schoolProvide guidance and informal support to therapy staff where neededEnsure interventions align with EHCP outcomesWork collaboratively with teachers, support staff and clinical teamsMonitor pupil progress and adapt interventions accordinglyLiaise with families, external professionals and stakeholdersContribute to the ongoing development of therapy services The school follows a holistic, child-centred approach, focusing on communication, independence and emotional development within a structured and supportive environment.Requirements Recognised Speech and Language Therapy qualificationHCPC registered and RCSLT member (or equivalent)Strong SEN experience, ideally autismSome experience supporting or mentoring others (desirable)Understanding of evidence-based and neuro-affirming practiceExperience working within multidisciplinary teamsStrong communication and organisational skillsFull UK Right to Work What’s on Offer £55,000 - £61,000 salaryOpportunity to develop within a senior therapy roleSupportive multidisciplinary teamOngoing CPD and developmentCollaborative working environmentA role with meaningful impact on pupil outcomes Apply Now This is a great opportunity for an experienced therapist looking to progress within a specialist SEN environment while maintaining a strong clinical focus.Apply now or send your CV to Stephen at KPI Education to be considered.INDEDU

created 2 weeks ago
updated 3 hours ago
Hounslow , London
permanent, full-time
£45,000 - £58,000 per annum

Occupational Therapist (OT) - Hounslow, West LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (T... Occupational Therapist (OT) - Hounslow, West LondonSpecialist SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent (Term Time + Holidays)£45,000 - £58,000 | Immediate or September StartAre you an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to make a meaningful impact in a specialist education setting?A well-established specialist SEN school in Hounslow is seeking a dedicated Occupational Therapist to support children and young people with autism and associated needs. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team delivering a holistic and personalised approach to education and therapy.You will play a key role in delivering a high-quality, evidence-informed Occupational Therapy service, supporting pupils aged 4-19 to develop independence, regulation, and access to learning.Key responsibilities:Deliver occupational therapy assessments and interventionsSupport pupils with sensory processing, motor and functional needsDevelop and implement individualised therapy plans aligned with EHCPsDeliver both 1:1 and group interventionsCreate sensory strategies to support regulation and engagementAnalyse assessment findings to inform therapy planningWork closely with teaching staff and wider clinical teamsProvide training and guidance to school staffMonitor progress and adapt interventions as requiredLiaise with families, carers, and external professionalsThe school takes a holistic, child-centred approach, focusing on independence, emotional development, and access to learning within a structured and supportive environment.We are looking for someone who:Holds a recognised Occupational Therapy qualificationIs HCPC registered and a member of RCOT (or equivalent)Has experience working with children and young people with SEN (autism desirable)Has a strong understanding of sensory integration and functional skills developmentCan work effectively within a multi-disciplinary teamHas excellent communication and organisational skillsIs adaptable, resilient, and committed to supporting pupils with complex needsWhat the school offers:£45,000 - £53,000 salarySupportive and well-resourced environmentOngoing CPD and training opportunitiesA collaborative team cultureOpportunities to develop and shape clinical practiceA role with real, measurable impactApply now or send your CV to Stephen at KPI Education to be considered. INDEDU

created 3 weeks ago
updated 3 hours ago
Birmingham , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£20,000 - £25,000 per annum

Learning Support Assistant - Psychology GraduateBirmingham | Full Time | £20,000-£25,000September s... Learning Support Assistant - Psychology GraduateBirmingham | Full Time | £20,000-£25,000September startIdeal opportunity for a final year student! Are you a Psychology graduate looking to make a meaningful impact in education?Do you want to gain hands-on experience supporting children and young people with additional learning needs?Could this be the perfect opportunity to begin a rewarding career in education, mental health, or educational psychology?A supportive and inclusive school in Birmingham is seeking a motivated and compassionate Psychology graduate to join its team as a Learning Support Assistant from September 2026.This is an excellent opportunity for a final year psychology graduate who is passionate about child development, mental health, and supporting students with additional needs. The role would particularly suit someone considering a future career in Educational Psychology, Teaching, SEN support, or Speech and Language Therapy.What's the role?As a Graduate Psychology Learning Support Assistant, you will: Support pupils on a 1:1 basis and in small groups Assist students with SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, or additional learning needs Help create a positive, safe, and engaging learning environment Work closely with teachers and pastoral staff to support pupil progress and wellbeing Encourage students' confidence, independence, and social development Build strong and positive relationships with pupils and staff What are we looking for?- Recent Psychology graduate with a strong academic background- 1st or 2.1 degrees required- Matching A Level and GCSEs- Patient, empathetic, and resilient with excellent communication skills.- Some experience in a school, tutoring, or care setting (preferred but not essential).Why apply? Be part of a supportive and inclusive school communityCompetitive salaryGain invaluable classroom experience and insight into SEND education and support, behaviour management and inclusive educationOpportunities for continued professional development and training  Learning Support Assistant - Psychology Graduate - September Start Make an impact in education and embark on your career in child psychology today by sending a CV and cover letter to Abbie at KPI Education. INDEDU

created 4 hours ago
Lancaster , North West
permanent, full-time
£24,921 - £26,761 per annum

Computer Science Teacher Training | £26,761 Salary | PGCE + QTS | CarlisleEarn while you train. Qual... Computer Science Teacher Training | £26,761 Salary | PGCE + QTS | CarlisleEarn while you train. Qualify in 12 months. Start September 2026.Is this you?You're a Computing or Computer Science graduate — or someone with strong A-level Computer Science — who loves the subject and wants to inspire the next generation of tech thinkers. If so, we want to hear from you.What we're offering £26,761 salary from day one — you earn throughout your entire training yearPGCE + QTS in just 12 months, recognised across EnglandOfsted 'Outstanding' rated programme with a 95% trainee success rateStructured mentorship from experienced Computer Science teachersModern, well-equipped computing facilitiesEnrichment opportunities including coding clubs, programming competitions, and digital skills programmes How the training worksYou'll spend four days a week in school, with Wednesdays set aside for online study and professional development.September – December: Observe lessons, team-teach alongside your mentor, and build your confidence in the classroom.January – March: Take the lead on planning and delivering lessons, and begin developing your assessment strategies.April – July: Teach independently, refine your classroom management, and complete your PGCE and QTS.What you'll need A degree in Computer Science, Computing, Software Engineering, or a closely related field (2:1 or above preferred) — or strong A-level Computer ScienceA genuine passion for computing and for teachingStrong communication and organisational skills A driving licence is helpful but not essential — Carlisle has good public transport links.Ready to apply?Interviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start. Get in touch today to take the first step towards a rewarding career in Computer Science teaching.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Bedford , Bedfordshire
contract, full-time
£450 per day

Job Title: School Improvement Adviser – Primary and Lower Schools Specialism: School Improvement J... Job Title: School Improvement Adviser – Primary and Lower Schools Specialism: School Improvement Job Location: Bedford, UK Salary: £450 Daily Salary Type: Ongoing, Locum This is a thrilling opportunity for an Improvement Adviser specialising in primary and lower schools to join the Children's Services Directorate in lovely Bedford. If you're a knowledgeable expert with a flair for elevating educational standards, this role will provide you with dynamic challenges while reaping the substantial rewards of a locum arrangement. Here, you can be part of continuous improvements, ensuring every child receives outstanding education and care. Perks and benefits: - Flexibility Galore: Enjoy the freedom of locum work, allowing you to manage your own schedule and enjoy a better work-life balance. - Competitive Pay: Attractive daily pay rate so you're rewarded well for your expertise. - Diverse Work Environment: Engage with a range of pupils, staff, governors, and colleagues, ensuring no two days are the same. - Professional Growth: Be at the forefront of educational developments and refine your skills with ongoing professional development opportunities. - Beautiful Bedford: Work in a vibrant community known for its rich history and friendly atmosphere, also providing easy access to local amenities and stunning countryside vistas. What you will do: - Offer compelling advice on educational, organisational, leadership, and management issues, contributing to the role of the local authority in education. - Work collaboratively with several primary and lower schools to challenge and support their improvement activities. - Represent the local authority at essential school events, providing pertinent advice particularly during headship appointments and Ofsted feedback sessions. - Analyse educational data to identify improvement priorities and inform the local authority’s intervention strategies. - Keep up-to-date with national educational developments and ensure schools benefit from these exciting changes. - Be the go-to person for governors, offering reassurance and solutions for any issues or concerns. - Contribute to a culture of professional development by up-skilling school leaders, governors, and local authority personnel on new initiatives. Experience needed: - Proven teaching and leadership experience, particularly in the primary phase, or with key stages 1 and 2. - Experience in coaching and developing senior leaders, whilst building leadership capacity in education. - Skilled communicator, capable of producing evaluative reports and contributing to local authority Ofsted inspections. Be a part of something remarkable in Bedford, a town steeped in heritage, yet buzzing with innovation. Quaint riverside parks and an inclusive community make it a splendid place to live and work. Seize this opportunity to enhance educational outcomes and enjoy the benefits of working in a location that's as inviting as it is inspiring. Apply today and make your contribution to educational excellence in Bedford! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 8 hours ago
Maidenhead , South East
permanent, full-time
£25,000 - £30,000 per annum

Level 3 Nursery Practitioner Location: Ridgeway, The Thicket, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 3QE Salary:... Level 3 Nursery Practitioner Location: Ridgeway, The Thicket, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 3QE Salary: Dependent on experienceRequired: As soon as possibleAbout the RoleWe are seeking a dedicated Level 3 Nursery Practitioner to join our Nursery team. This is a full-time, all year-round position working 42.5 hours per week between 7:30am and 6:00pm.You will work as part of a team to provide structured play and development opportunities for children aged 2–4, ensuring a safe, stimulating and nurturing environment that supports their early learning and wellbeing.About Claires CourtAt Claires Court, we aim to develop boys and girls to succeed in life. Our “Claires Court Essentials” philosophy, supported by our Key Values, nurtures confident learners with strong self-belief, curiosity, and a positive approach to learning.Key Responsibilities• Supervise children and ensure their safety and wellbeing at all times • Plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate play and learning activities • Support children with meals, snacks, and personal care • Observe, assess, and maintain records of children’s development • Prepare and maintain a safe, clean, and stimulating environment • Set up and clear away activities, ensuring equipment is safe and appropriate • Build positive relationships with parents and carers, communicating daily • Work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure the smooth running of the Nursery • Attend staff meetings, training sessions, and parent evenings • Maintain high standards of safeguarding, health & safety, and hygienePerson Specification• NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in childcare, or willingness to train • Previous experience in an early years setting • Good level of English and numeracy • Ability to create safe, engaging, and stimulating activities • Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children • Reflective, creative, and enthusiastic in supporting early years learningWhat We Offer• A positive and welcoming working environment • Supportive and collaborative colleagues • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities • A rewarding role supporting children’s early development and learning • Competitive salary based on experienceWhy Apply?Join a supportive Nursery team, develop your early years career, gain valuable experience, and make a meaningful impact on children’s development in a nurturing environment.SafeguardingWe are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Successful applicants will be required to complete safeguarding checks and training in line with our policies. This role involves regulated activity with children.How to ApplyPlease apply today to be considered for this opportunity. Early applications are encouraged as we may interview and appoint before the closing date.Applications must be received by 8:00am on 1st June.Additional relevant skills: Level 3 Nursery Practitioner, Nursery Practitioner, Early Years Practitioner, Nursery Nurse, Level 3 Early Years.

created 9 hours ago
Bradford , Yorkshire and The Humber
contract, part-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Science TechnicianAre you a recent or upcoming graduate with a background in science lookin... Graduate Science TechnicianAre you a recent or upcoming graduate with a background in science looking for a rewarding role in a dynamic secondary environment? Would you like to join a forward-thinking academy where your skills and expertise will make a real difference to the quality of science education? Are you organised, practical, and passionate about supporting teachers and students to get the most out of their science lessons?KPI Education are working closely with a successful and inclusive secondary academy in Bradford, who are seeking to recruit a Graduate Science Technician to join their thriving Science department. This position is available with an immediate start and is a fantastic opportunity for a graduate looking to establish or develop their career in a science setting.Key Details: Graduate Science Technician Part-time role, Wednesday to Friday onlyHours: 7:45am – 3:45pmBased in BradfordCompetitive hourly rate — dependent on experience Responsibilities: Prepare, set up, and dismantle equipment and materials for practical science lessons across Biology, Chemistry, and PhysicsMaintain a safe, organised, and well-stocked laboratory environmentAssist with the ordering, storage, and management of science resources and chemicals in line with COSHH regulationsSupport teaching staff in the preparation of demonstrations and practical activitiesCarry out routine maintenance and safety checks on laboratory equipmentEnsure compliance with health and safety procedures at all times Requirements: A degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or a related science disciplinePrevious experience in a laboratory environment is desirable but not essentialStrong organisational skills with a keen eye for detailAbility to work independently and as part of a collaborative department teamA good understanding of health and safety procedures in a laboratory settingAn enhanced DBS on the update service, or willingness to obtain one Why Join Us: Be part of a welcoming and well-resourced Science department led by an experienced Head of DepartmentWork within a supportive and inclusive academy community committed to high standardsFlexible part-time hours ideal for those seeking a work-life balanceExcellent stepping stone towards a career in science education, research, or teacher trainingOpportunity to develop your skills and progress within the academy About the Academy:This secondary academy in Bradford is well-regarded for its inclusive ethos, ambitious culture, and strong commitment to both student and staff development. The Science department is a busy and collaborative team dedicated to inspiring curiosity and academic excellence across all year groups. The academy is accessible via public transport links across Bradford and the surrounding areas.If you are a graduate ready to put your science knowledge to great use and make a meaningful impact, this Graduate Science Technician role could be the perfect first step in your career.Click apply and send your CV to Michael at KPI Education today.INDEDU

created 11 hours ago
Birmingham , West Midlands
permanent, full-time
£34,800 - £45,300 per annum

Early Years Teacher – Outstanding Primary SchoolCentral Birmingham (B1)| M1-M6 MPSAn outstanding pri... Early Years Teacher – Outstanding Primary SchoolCentral Birmingham (B1)| M1-M6 MPSAn outstanding primary school in the heart of Birmingham is looking to appoint an ambitious and academically strong Early Years Teacher to join their exceptional team from September 2026.This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate educator who genuinely loves Early Years education and understands the importance of building confidence, creativity and curiosity from the very beginning of a child’s learning journey.The school has an excellent reputation across Birmingham for its nurturing environment, outstanding leadership and high academic expectations, while still maintaining a warm, community-driven feel where staff are valued and supported.The Role: Full-time Early Years Teacher positionDeliver engaging and creative EYFS lessonsCreate a positive, stimulating and inclusive classroom environmentSupport pupils socially, emotionally and academicallyWork collaboratively with an experienced and welcoming EYFS teamOpportunity to contribute to wider school life and enrichment activities Candidate Requirements: Must hold Full QTS by September 2026Strong academic background throughout educationPassion for Early Years teaching and child developmentExcellent communication and classroom management skillsReflective, enthusiastic and proactive personalityAbility to inspire young learners through creativity and energy The School Offers: Outstanding leadership and supportive mentoringExcellent CPD and career progression opportunitiesModern Early Years facilities and outdoor learning spacesCollaborative staff culture with strong wellbeing focusExcellent resources and classroom supportFantastic central Birmingham location with strong transport linksA school community where both staff and pupils thrive This school is looking for someone who brings warmth, ambition and genuine enthusiasm into the classroom every single day.If you are an aspiring or current Early Years Teacher with strong academics and the drive to make a lasting impact in an outstanding primary school, we’d love to hear from you.INDTEA

created 1 day ago
Twickenham , London
permanent, full-time
£28,000 - £30,000 per annum

Graduate Learning Mentor Twickenham, South West London (TW1) | £28,000k- 30,000k | Outstanding Prima... Graduate Learning Mentor Twickenham, South West London (TW1) | £28,000k- 30,000k | Outstanding Primary SchoolAn exceptional primary school in the heart of Twickenham is searching for an ambitious, academically strong Graduate Learning Mentor to join their vibrant school community this September.This is not your average school support role.This is an opportunity to become part of a warm, high-achieving and genuinely inspiring primary school where creativity, curiosity and pupil wellbeing sit at the centre of everything they do. The school has built a reputation locally for its outstanding pastoral support, strong academic outcomes and a team culture that staff absolutely love being part of.We are specifically looking for high-calibre graduates who can become positive role models for pupils while gaining first-class experience ahead of a future career in teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy or child development.Who We’re Looking For: Russell Group graduates preferredMinimum 2:1 degree classification required1st Class graduates guaranteed an interviewDegree must be in a related field such as: Psychology, English, Education, Childhood Studies, Sociology, Linguistics, Maths, Science Confident, proactive and emotionally intelligent individualsPassionate about supporting children academically and personally The Role:As a Graduate Learning Mentor, you’ll work closely with pupils across KS1 and KS2, supporting learning, confidence and engagement both inside and outside the classroom.You’ll provide: 1:1 and small group interventionsAcademic mentoring and classroom supportSupport for pupils with additional needsBehaviour and wellbeing supportEncouragement for students needing confidence boosts academically or socially Why This School?This school has an infectious energy the moment you walk through the doors. Staff work collaboratively, pupils are enthusiastic learners, and there is a real focus on developing graduates into future education professionals.Staff Benefits & Perks: Exceptional training and mentoring for graduatesClear pathways into teacher trainingModern classrooms and excellent learning resourcesStaff wellbeing initiatives and social eventsSupportive SLT with open-door cultureBeautiful outdoor learning spacesFantastic transport links across South West LondonA positive, community-driven environment where staff are truly appreciated This role would suit a graduate looking for meaningful, hands-on school experience before progressing into teaching or wider education-based careers.If you’re academically strong, personable and ready to make a real impact in an outstanding primary setting, we’d love to hear from you.INDEDU

created 1 day ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£28,000 - £30,000 per annum

Graduate Russell Group Year LeaderWembley, North West London (HA9) £28,000 – £30,000 per annum (depe... Graduate Russell Group Year LeaderWembley, North West London (HA9) £28,000 – £30,000 per annum (dependent on experience)An outstanding secondary school in the Wembley area is looking to appoint an ambitious, confident and highly motivated Russell Group graduate to join their pastoral team as a Year Leader.This is an exceptional opportunity for a graduate considering a long-term career in education, pastoral leadership, educational psychology, youth mentoring or teaching. The school is known for its supportive leadership team, high-achieving students and modern working environment where staff are genuinely valued.We are looking for someone with presence, personality and the ability to build strong relationships with students, staff and families alike. You’ll be a key figure in supporting student progress, behaviour, wellbeing and attendance across a year group.The Role: Supporting the academic and pastoral development of a designated year groupActing as a positive role model for studentsMonitoring attendance, behaviour and student wellbeingWorking closely with teachers, SLT and parentsHelping create a positive, ambitious and inclusive school culture Who We’re Looking For: Russell Group graduate (2:1 or above to be considered) Strong academic backgroundConfident communicator with emotional intelligenceOrganised, resilient and proactive personalityPassion for education and working with young peoplePrevious school experience is desirable but not essentialRight to work in the UK Why Join This School?This school invests heavily in both students and staff, creating an environment where people genuinely enjoy coming to work.Staff Perks & Facilities: Modern on-site gym and fitness facilitiesStaff café and breakout lounge areasExcellent CPD and progression opportunitiesSupportive and visible senior leadership teamFree on-site parkingAccess to wellbeing and mental health supportOutstanding behaviour and strong school cultureExcellent transport links across London This role would particularly suit an aspiring teacher, educational psychologist or future pastoral leader looking for meaningful school-based experience in an outstanding setting.If you’re driven, personable and ready to make a genuine impact in a thriving secondary school community, we’d love to hear from you.INDEDU

created 1 day ago
Liverpool , North West
contract, full-time
£26,000 - £28,000 per annum

Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary School OpportunityFormby, Merseyside (L37) | Graduates | £26,0... Graduate Teaching Assistant – Primary School OpportunityFormby, Merseyside (L37) | Graduates | £26,000k-£28,000k Per AnnumAre you a final-year university student or recent graduate thinking about a future in teaching?We’re looking for enthusiastic, motivated graduates to join a welcoming primary school in the Formby area as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. This is the perfect first step for anyone considering a career in education and wanting valuable classroom experience before teacher training.Whether your degree is in Psychology, English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Sociology or a related subject — we’d love to hear from you.What we’re looking for: Graduates or final-year studentsPositive, energetic personalitiesStrong communication skillsA genuine interest in working with childrenIndividuals who want to make a difference and grow within education No experience? No problem.This role is designed for aspiring teachers who are eager to learn, gain hands-on classroom experience, and build confidence in a supportive school environment.You’ll work closely with teachers and pupils across the primary age range, helping support learning, confidence, engagement, and development inside the classroom.Why this role? Ideal stepping stone into teachingExcellent classroom experience for PGCE or teacher training applicationsSupportive and friendly school environmentOpportunity to develop behaviour management and teaching skillsA rewarding role where no two days are the same If you’re passionate about education, ready to get stuck in, and looking for the start of your teaching journey — we’d love to hear from you.Apply now to begin your career in education in a thriving primary school in Formby. Send your CV To KPI Education and ask to speak with Tisha.INDEDU

created 1 day ago
Suffolk , Suffolk
contract, full-time
£380 per day

Job Title: Resolution and Tribunal Officer Specialism: Case Management, Mediation Coordination, Rep... Job Title: Resolution and Tribunal Officer Specialism: Case Management, Mediation Coordination, Representation, Stakeholder Liaison Location: Suffolk, UK Salary: £380 per day Employment Type: Full-time Contract: Ongoing We have a remarkable opportunity for a Resolution and Tribunal Officer in the picturesque county of Suffolk, offering a competitive daily rate of £380. This is a full-time position with an ongoing contract. Your expertise in managing complex cases and spearheading tribunal processes will shine in this dynamic role, where your contributions will leave a lasting impact. As a locum worker, relish the flexibility of tailoring your schedule while absorbing valuable experience across various settings. Enjoy the uplifts of enhanced networking opportunities, gaining exposure to different working environments, and adding depth to your professional portfolio without the weighty commitments of a permanent post. Perks and benefits: - Remote Flexibility: While ideally 1 day a week in the office is desired, enjoy the flexibility of working virtually if necessary, letting you balance work with life's other priorities. - Professional Networking: Tap into exclusive opportunities to connect with a wide range of professionals, broadening your career horizons. - Work-life Balance: As a locum officer, you can enjoy the autonomy to fit your work around your personal life, providing you time for family, hobbies, and wellness. - Competitive Pay: Benefit from a high daily rate, giving you both financial security and a rewarding career. What you will do: - Case Management: Oversee and manage appeals to First-tier Tribunals, ensuring timely responses and unwavering compliance. - Mediation Coordination: Facilitate mediation sessions to amicably resolve disputes whenever possible. - Representation: Serve as the representative for the local authority at tribunal hearings, showcasing your advocacy skills. - Stakeholder Liaison: Work hand-in-hand with parents, carers, young people, legal teams, advocates, and educational settings to ensure cooperative interactions. - Record Keeping: Diligently maintain accurate records, ensuring all information is up-to-date and precise. Living and working in Suffolk offers an enviable lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking countryside and charming coastal towns. With its friendly communities and vibrant culture, every day brings new adventures. Suffolk is not just a fantastic place to work but an exquisite setting to balance life and leisure. Embrace the opportunity to enrich your career while enjoying all that Suffolk has to offer! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 1 day ago
Birmingham , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£32,916 - £45,352 per annum

EYFS Teacher / Early Career Teacher (ECT)Birmingham | September 2026 | Full TimeMPS M1-M6 (£32,916... EYFS Teacher / Early Career Teacher (ECT)Birmingham | September 2026 | Full TimeMPS M1-M6 (£32,916 - £45,352) Can you create a learning environment where every child feels valued, confident, and excited to learn?Are you passionate about supporting children during the most important stages of their development?Could your next opportunity be in a nurturing school where creativity, curiosity, and early learning are celebrated every day?A warm and inclusive primary school in Birmingham is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and caring EYFS Teacher or Early Career Teacher (ECT) to join its Early Years team from September 2026.This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate educator who is committed to providing engaging early learning experiences and supporting children to develop socially, emotionally, and academically within a safe and stimulating environment. What's the role?The successful candidate will: Deliver creative and engaging learning opportunities in line with the EYFS framework Foster a nurturing and inclusive classroom environment Support children's early communication, language, literacy, and social development Observe, assess, and track pupil progress effectively Build positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues Contribute to the wider life and ethos of the school  What are we looking for?We are looking for someone who: Hold QTS or be working towards Qualified Teacher Status Have a degree in Education or a relevant academic subject (2:1 or above)Demonstrate strong understanding of the EYFS curriculum and child development Be patient, enthusiastic, and passionate about early years education Have excellent communication and organisational skills Bring creativity, energy, and warmth to the classroom What the School Offers A supportive and welcoming Early Years team Excellent mentoring and induction support for ECTs High-quality CPD and career progression opportunities Well-resourced indoor and outdoor learning environments Supportive leadership focused on staff wellbeing and development A positive and inclusive school community This opportunity is ideal for both experienced EYFS practitioners and ECTs looking to begin their teaching career in a supportive and child-centred environment.Apply now by sending a CV and a covering letter to Abbie at KPI Education today. INDTEA

created 1 day ago