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contract, full-time
£307.64 per day

Join us for an exciting opportunity as an EHC Coordinator in a fully remote role within the UK. Earn... Join us for an exciting opportunity as an EHC Coordinator in a fully remote role within the UK. Earn £307.64 daily through our umbrella scheme and enjoy the flexibility of a 3-month rolling contract with the possibility of extension. This full-time position offers the perfect balance between professional challenge and personal flexibility. Dive into your new role and make a meaningful impact from the comfort of your home while being part of an innovative and supportive virtual team.Perks and benefits: Locum work offers the unique chance to explore diverse and rewarding experiences across various settings while maintaining a flexible schedule. As a part of our team, you'll benefit from cutting-edge digital tools that keep you connected and efficient in your fully remote role.Enjoy the autonomy to manage your own workload and scheduleAccess ongoing professional development opportunities to enhance your skillsWork with a dynamic and passionate team committed to supporting you What you will do: Coordinate the development and implementation of Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans with stakeholders including families, schools, and healthcare professionalsEnsure plans are legally compliant and meet the individual needs of each child or young personProvide comprehensive advice and guidance on the EHC process to families and professionalsReview and amend EHC plans as necessary to reflect any changes in circumstances or provisionFacilitate collaborative meetings and maintain strong communication links between all parties involved Working remotely offers you the chance to enjoy the flexibility of living wherever you like in the UK, while still engaging in fulfilling professional work. Embrace the freedom to create a work environment that suits your needs, ensuring a perfect work-life balance. You will love the opportunity to contribute meaningfully while discovering the convenience and comfort of remote working.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 2 hours ago
Liverpool , North West
permanent, full-time
£110 - £120 per day

Graduate Teaching Assistant LiverpoolImmediate Interviews | Starts Available Now & September 202... Graduate Teaching Assistant LiverpoolImmediate Interviews | Starts Available Now & September 2026 Location: L15, LiverpoolSalary: £110–£120 per dayHours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am–3:30pmAre you a recent graduate looking to launch a rewarding career in education? Do you want to gain invaluable classroom experience in a thriving, supportive primary school before pursuing teacher training or a career working with children?We are recruiting on behalf of an outstanding, welcoming primary school in the L15 area of Liverpool that is known for its nurturing environment, high expectations, and commitment to helping every child reach their full potential. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a dedicated team where your contribution is genuinely valued from day one.Immediate interviews are taking place now, with start dates available immediately and for September 2026.The Role As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Support pupils across the primary age range in class and through small group interventions.Work alongside experienced teachers to deliver engaging and inspiring lessons.Provide targeted support to children with Special Educational Needs (SEN), helping them to thrive both academically and socially.Build positive relationships with pupils, encouraging confidence, independence, and a love of learning.Gain hands-on experience that is ideal for aspiring teachers, educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, or professionals looking to build a career in education. What We're Looking For We're keen to hear from graduates who have: A degree in a relevant subject (minimum 2:2 classification).A-Level qualifications and GCSEs.A genuine passion for supporting children's learning and development.Excellent communication skills and a proactive, positive attitude.Experience working with children is desirable but not essential—full support and guidance will be provided. What You'll Receive Competitive daily pay of £110–£120.Full-time, Monday to Friday working hours (8:00am–3:30pm).The opportunity to work in a highly supportive and welcoming primary school.Valuable classroom and SEN experience to strengthen future career prospects.Ongoing support from an experienced education recruitment team.Immediate interview opportunities with quick turnaround to start work. If you're enthusiastic, motivated, and ready to make a real difference in the lives of young learners, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today to secure your interview—positions are available now, with additional opportunities starting in September 2026.INDEDU

created 3 hours ago
Cannock , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent... Graduate Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching or the wider education sector?Do you have a passion for supporting young people’s learning, confidence, and development while making a meaningful difference within a school community?A welcoming and inclusive school in Cannock (WS12 1DU) is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates to gain practical experience within an educational setting, develop essential skills, and build a strong foundation for a successful career working with children and young people.What’s on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500 - £560Convenient Cannock (WS12 1DU) location with accessible transport linksHands-on experience supporting learning through targeted interventions and small-group activitiesValuable 1:1 support experience with pupils requiring additional guidanceOngoing mentoring and support from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and education-based careers The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with teaching staff and wider support teams to help pupils reach their full academic, social, and emotional potential.Your responsibilities will include: Supporting classroom learning across a range of curriculum areasDelivering literacy, numeracy, and learning interventions to small groups of pupilsProviding personalised 1:1 support for children and young people requiring additional guidanceSupporting pupils with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, confidence, independence, and engagementAssisting with lesson preparation, classroom organisation, and learning resourcesHelping to create a safe, inclusive, and inspiring learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Teaching and EducationEducational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech and Language TherapySEND SupportYouth and Community ServicesWider Education and Support Roles About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional approachHave excellent communication and interpersonal skillsShow a genuine passion for supporting children and young people’s developmentBe eager to gain hands-on experience within a school environmentBe considering a future career within education or related sectorsHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis highly supportive school in Cannock is committed to providing an inclusive, engaging, and nurturing environment where every pupil is encouraged to thrive.The school prides itself on: Creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere for pupils and staffPromoting high standards of learning, achievement, and personal developmentProviding an engaging and varied curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidenceSupporting pupils with additional educational needs The dedicated staff team works collaboratively to ensure every pupil feels valued, supported, and motivated throughout their learning journey.Apply Today | If you’re ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we’d love to hear from you.Location: WS12 1DU, CannockINDEDU

created 3 hours ago
Cannock , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT)School Based in Cannock (WS12 4FA) Full-Time | Long-Term... Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT)School Based in Cannock (WS12 4FA) Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you passionate about helping children develop their communication, language, and social interaction skills?Do you want to make a meaningful difference by supporting pupils with speech, language, and communication needs within a welcoming and inclusive primary school environment?A caring and supportive school in Cannock (WS12 4FA) is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT) to join their committed team.This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside teachers, the SENCO, and specialist professionals, including Speech and Language Therapists, to support pupils in developing the confidence, communication skills, and independence they need to thrive academically and socially.What’s on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and inclusive school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500–£560, depending on experienceConvenient Cannock (WS12 4FA) location with excellent transport linksWork closely with experienced teachers, SEND professionals, and Speech and Language TherapistsDeliver targeted speech, language, and communication interventions on a 1:1 and small-group basisGain valuable experience supporting pupils with additional needsOngoing training and professional development opportunitiesExcellent preparation for careers in Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, SEND, or education The RoleAs a Speech and Language Support Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Working alongside teaching staff and specialist professionals, you will help children develop the communication skills they need to participate confidently in school life.Your responsibilities will include: Delivering speech and language intervention programmes under the guidance of the SENCO and Speech and Language TherapistsProviding 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with communication and language needsSupporting children with Autism, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Speech Sound Disorders, and other communication difficultiesEncouraging language development through structured activities and classroom-based supportReinforcing specialist therapy strategies within everyday learningMonitoring pupil progress and recording observations to support individual learning plansPromoting confidence, engagement, and independence among pupilsWorking collaboratively with teachers, parents, and external professionals to achieve the best outcomes for children This Role is Ideal for Those Interested In: Speech and Language TherapyEducational PsychologySpecial Educational Needs (SEND)Child DevelopmentPsychologyPrimary TeachingOccupational TherapyHealth and Social CarePaediatric Healthcare About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Have experience working with children in a school, childcare, or educational setting (desirable but not essential)Have an a degree and interest in speech, language and child developmentIdeally have experience supporting pupils with SEND or communication needsDemonstrate patience, empathy, and excellent communication skillsBe proactive, organised, and committed to supporting children’s individual needsBe able to build positive relationships with pupils, families, and colleaguesHave a genuine passion for helping children develop their communication skills and confidenceHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis welcoming school in Cannock is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment where every child is encouraged to achieve their full potential.The school prides itself on: Providing a safe, nurturing, and inclusive learning environmentSupporting children’s academic, social, and emotional developmentPromoting independence, confidence, and positive communicationWorking closely with families and specialist professionalsEnsuring every pupil receives the support they need to succeed Staff work collaboratively to ensure every child has the opportunity to develop the skills, confidence, and resilience needed both inside and outside the classroom.Apply Today | If you’re a compassionate and motivated Speech and Language Support Assistant looking to make a lasting difference in children’s lives, we’d love to hear from you.Join a supportive Cannock school where your dedication will help pupils develop the communication skills, confidence, and independence they need to flourish.Location: WS12 4FA, CannockINDEDU

created 3 hours ago
Cannock , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£550 - £600 per day

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre yo... Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you an experienced Teaching Assistant looking to take the next step in your education career?Do you have the confidence and skills to lead learning, deliver engaging lessons, and support pupils across the curriculum while making a meaningful impact on their development?A welcoming and inclusive school in Cannock (WS12 1DU) is seeking a committed and enthusiastic Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join their dedicated team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced education professional to play a key role in supporting high-quality teaching and learning across the school, delivering targeted interventions, and providing effective classroom cover when required.What’s on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and welcoming school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £550–£600, depending on experienceConvenient Cannock (WS12 1DU) location with excellent transport linksRegular opportunities to lead whole-class learning during teacher release time and staff absenceThe chance to deliver targeted intervention programmes to improve pupil progressWork alongside an experienced and collaborative staff team committed to pupil successOngoing professional development and opportunities for career progression About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Hold HLTA status or have significant experience working at HLTA levelHold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have strong classroom experience within a schoolDemonstrate excellent behaviour management and classroom leadership skillsHave a good understanding of the National CurriculumBe confident adapting learning to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with SENDPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsBe proactive, organised, and adaptable in your approachHave a genuine passion for helping children achieve their full potentialHave the right to work in the UK The RoleAs a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), you will work closely with class teachers, senior leaders, and support staff to deliver high-quality learning experiences and help pupils reach their full academic, social, and emotional potential. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering planned lessons across the curriculum during teacher release time and staff absenceSupporting teaching and learning across a range of year groupsLeading small-group interventions in literacy, numeracy, and other curriculum areasProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsSupporting children with SEND and helping to remove barriers to learningMonitoring pupil progress and providing constructive feedback to teaching staffPromoting positive behaviour and creating an engaging classroom environmentAssisting with lesson preparation, classroom organisation, and assessment activitiesWorking collaboratively with teachers, support staff, parents, and external professionals About the SchoolThis well-regarded school in Cannock is committed to providing an inclusive, supportive, and inspiring education for every pupil.With a strong focus on achievement, personal development, and wellbeing, the school creates an environment where children feel valued, encouraged, and motivated to succeed. The school prides itself on: Providing a safe, inclusive, and nurturing learning environmentPromoting high standards of teaching, learning, and pupil achievementSupporting children’s academic, social, and emotional developmentEncouraging creativity, resilience, and independenceBuilding strong relationships with families and the wider communityInvesting in the professional development and wellbeing of staff Apply Today | If you’re an experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistant looking for your next rewarding opportunity within a supportive school environment, we’d love to hear from you.Join a school where your experience, skills, and commitment will make a genuine difference to children’s learning and development every day.Location: WS12 1DU, CannockINDEDU

created 3 hours ago
Tamworth , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent... Graduate Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching or the wider education sector?Do you have a passion for supporting children’s learning, confidence, and development while making a meaningful difference within a school community?A welcoming and inclusive school in Tamworth (B79 7JT) is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates to gain practical classroom experience, develop essential skills, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in education.What’s on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500 - £560Convenient Tamworth (B79 7JT) location with accessible transport linksHands-on experience supporting pupils through targeted interventions and small-group activitiesValuable 1:1 support experience with pupils requiring additional guidanceOngoing mentoring and support from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and education-based careers The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and support staff to help pupils reach their full academic, social, and emotional potential.Your responsibilities will include: Supporting classroom learning across a range of curriculum subjectsDelivering literacy and numeracy interventions to small groups of pupilsProviding personalised 1:1 support for children with additional learning needsSupporting pupils with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, confidence, and engagement in lessonsAssisting teachers with lesson preparation and classroom organisationHelping to create a safe, inclusive, and inspiring learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Educational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech and Language TherapySEND SupportWider Education and Youth Services About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional approachHave excellent communication and interpersonal skillsShow a genuine passion for supporting children’s learning and developmentBe eager to gain hands-on experience within a school settingBe considering a future career within educationHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis highly supportive school in Tamworth is committed to providing an inclusive, engaging, and nurturing environment where every child is encouraged to thrive. The school prides itself on: Creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere for pupils and staffPromoting high standards of learning, achievement, and personal developmentProviding a broad and engaging curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidenceSupporting children with additional educational needs The dedicated staff team works collaboratively to ensure every pupil feels valued, supported, and motivated throughout their learning journey.Apply Today | If you’re ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we’d love to hear from you.Location: B79 7JT, TamworthINDEDU

created 3 hours ago
Tamworth , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a... Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before starting a career in teaching or education?Do you have a passion for supporting children’s learning, development, and wellbeing while making a positive impact in a school environment?A welcoming and inclusive primary school located in the B79 area of Tamworth is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates to develop essential classroom skills, gain hands-on experience, and build a strong foundation for a successful future in education.What’s on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a friendly and supportive school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500–£560Convenient Tamworth (B79 7AG) location with accessible transport linksExperience supporting pupils through targeted interventions and small-group workValuable 1:1 support experience with children requiring additional supportOngoing guidance and mentoring from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and careers within education The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work alongside class teachers and support staff to help pupils achieve their full academic, social, and emotional potential.Your responsibilities will include: Supporting teaching and learning across a range of curriculum areasDelivering literacy and numeracy interventions to small groupsProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsSupporting children with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, confidence, and engagement in the classroomAssisting with lesson preparation and classroom organisationHelping to create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Educational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech and Language TherapySEND SupportWider Education and Youth Services About You Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional attitudeHave excellent communication and interpersonal skillsShow a genuine passion for supporting children’s education and developmentBe eager to gain practical, school-based experienceBe considering a future career within educationHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis well-regarded primary school in Tamworth is recognised for its welcoming community, inclusive values, and commitment to helping every child achieve their potential.  The school prides itself on: Creating a safe, nurturing, and supportive learning environmentPromoting high standards of achievement and personal developmentDelivering an engaging and creative curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidence in pupilsProviding effective support for children with additional needs Staff work collaboratively to ensure every pupil feels valued, supported, challenged, and inspired throughout their educational journey.Apply Today | If you’re ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we’d love to hear from you.Location: B79 7AG, TamworthINDEDU

created 4 hours ago
Stevenage , Hertfordshire
contract, full-time
£300 per day

Job Title:EHC Co-ordinatorSpecialism:Education, Health and Care (SEND)Location:StevenageSalary:£300... Job Title:EHC Co-ordinatorSpecialism:Education, Health and Care (SEND)Location:StevenageSalary:£300.00 DailyType:Ongoing (Full Time/Part Time)Are you ready for a thrilling and impactful opportunity to make a difference? Join us as an EHC Co-ordinator where your expertise will contribute to shaping the future of young people with special educational needs and disabilities.Perks and benefits: Full Time/Part Time: Enjoy the flexibility to manage your work hours, ensuring a better work-life balance that fits around your lifestyle.Competitive Daily Rate: Earn £300.00 daily in a rewarding role that acknowledges your skills and contributions handsomely.Networking Opportunities: You’ll have the chance to connect with a variety of professionals, broadening your career horizons and professional network.Professional Development: Continuous learning is encouraged, with opportunities to expand your knowledge in the latest in SEND and legislation updates. What you will do: Coordinate Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments and annual reviews in accordance with statutory timelines and the SEND Code of Practice 2015.Draft, amend, and maintain high-quality EHCPs, ensuring outcomes and provisions are clearly specified and measurable.Liaise effectively with parents/carers, educational settings, health practitioners, and social care teams to gather quality professional advice, ensuring an integrated approach to planning.Monitor and track caseloads diligently to ensure compliance with statutory requirements and the timely delivery of decisions.Actively attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings, including panel decisions and annual review meetings, supporting a collaborative approach to SEND services. Person SpecificationQualifications: Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience in education, social care, or a related field.Relevant training in SEND or inclusion is desirable for this role. Registration & Compliance: Strong working knowledge of SEND legislation, including the Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice 2015.Understanding of safeguarding frameworks and responsibilities within a local authority setting.Awareness of the Equality Act 2010 and standards for inclusive practice. Experience: Proven experience working within a SEND, education, or local authority environment is essential.Experience handling caseloads within statutory frameworks.Familiarity with multi-agency working and service coordination for children and young people with additional needs. Why Stevenage? Discover a vibrant community that's rich in history yet modern in amenities. With fantastic transport links and a family-friendly atmosphere, Stevenage offers an excellent quality of life and countless activities for outdoor enthusiasts. This is more than a job; it's a chance to grow your career in a place you can happily call home. Join us and be part of something remarkable.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join EHC Co-ordinator in Stevenage and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 4 hours ago
Burton upon Trent , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent graduate looking to gain va... Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching?Do you have a passion for supporting children's learning and development while making a meaningful impact in a school setting?A welcoming and inclusive school located in the DE14 area of Burton Upon Trent is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring teachers to develop key classroom skills, gain first-hand school experience, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in education.What's on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500-£560Convenient Burton Upon Trent location with excellent transport links (DE14 2AR)Experience delivering targeted interventions and small-group supportValuable 1:1 support experience with pupils requiring additional assistanceOngoing mentoring from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and education careers The RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and support staff to help pupils achieve their full academic, social, and emotional potential. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting teaching and learning across a range of curriculum subjectsDelivering literacy and numeracy interventions to small groupsProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsAssisting children with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, engagement, and confidence in the classroomSupporting lesson preparation and classroom organisationHelping to create a positive, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Primary TeachingEducational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech & Language TherapySEND SupportWider Education and Youth Services About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional attitudePossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for supporting children's education and developmentBe eager to gain hands-on school-based experienceBe considering a future career within educationHave the right to work in the UK About the SchoolThis well-regarded school in Stafford is recognised for its strong community ethos, inclusive values, and commitment to ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive. The school prides itself on : Creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environmentPromoting high standards of achievement and personal developmentDelivering a broad, engaging, and creative curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidence in pupilsProviding effective support for children with additional needs Staff work collaboratively to ensure all pupils are engaged, supported, challenged, and inspired throughout their learning journey.Training & DevelopmentThe school is committed to supporting graduates as they begin their careers in education and offers: Access to experienced teachers and dedicated mentorsOngoing professional development opportunitiesValuable insight into classroom practice and behaviour managementExposure to a range of teaching strategies and intervention programmesExcellent preparation for future teacher training routes, including PGCE, School Direct, and other teacher-training pathways Apply Today : If you're ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we'd love to hear from you.DE14 2AR | INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Burton upon Trent , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£550 - £600 per day

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - DE15 9GUFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026... Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - DE15 9GUFull-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you an experienced Teaching Assistant ready to take the next step in your career?Do you have the confidence to lead learning, cover lessons, and support pupils across the while making a lasting impact on children's education?A welcoming and inclusive school in Burton Upon Trent (DE15 9GU) is seeking a committed and enthusiastic Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join their dedicated team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced education professional to play a key role in supporting teaching and learning across the school, delivering interventions, and providing high-quality classroom cover when required.What's on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and welcoming schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £550 - £600, depending on experienceBurton Upon Trent location (DE15 9GU) with excellent public transport linksRegular opportunities to lead whole-class learning in the absence of the class teacherDeliver targeted intervention programmes to raise pupil attainmentJoin an experienced and collaborative staff team committed to pupil successOngoing professional development and career progression opportunities About You, To be considered for this role, you will : Hold HLTA status or have experience working at HLTA levelHold a University Degree of 2:1 or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have classroom experience Demonstrate excellent behaviour management skillsHave a sound understanding of the National CurriculumBe confident adapting learning to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with SENDPossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsBe proactive, organised, and flexible in your approachHave a genuine passion for helping children achieve their full potentialHave the right to work in the UK The RoleAs a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), you will work closely with teachers and senior leaders to deliver high-quality learning experiences and support pupils in reaching their full academic, social, and emotional potential. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering planned lessons across the primary curriculum during teacher release time and staff absenceSupporting teaching and learning across a range of year groupsLeading small-group interventions in literacy, numeracy, and other curriculum areasProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsSupporting children with SEND and helping to remove barriers to learningMonitoring pupil progress and providing feedback to teaching staffPromoting positive behaviour and creating an engaging learning environmentAssisting with lesson preparation, classroom organisation, and assessment activitiesWorking collaboratively with teachers, support staff, parents, and external professionals About the SchoolThis well-regarded school prides itself on its inclusive ethos, high expectations, and commitment to providing an outstanding education for every child. Staff work together to create a positive learning environment where pupils feel safe, valued, and inspired to succeed. The school is committed to: Providing an inclusive and nurturing environment for all learnersPromoting high standards of teaching, learning, and achievementSupporting pupils' academic, social, and emotional developmentEncouraging creativity, resilience, and independenceWorking in partnership with families and the wider communityInvesting in the professional development and wellbeing of staff Apply Today | If you're an experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistant looking for your next rewarding opportunity in a supportive school, we'd love to hear from you.Join a school where your skills, experience, and dedication will make a real difference to children's learning and development every day.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Burton upon Trent , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Primary School Based in Burton Upon Trent  Full-Time | Long-Term... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Primary School Based in Burton Upon Trent  Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | Immediate & September 2026 Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching?Do you have a passion for supporting children's learning and development while making a meaningful impact in a primary school setting?A welcoming and inclusive primary school located in the DE14 2EB area of Burton Upon Trent is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring teachers to develop key classroom skills, gain first-hand school experience, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in education.What's on Offer : Full-time, term-time only position (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500-£560Convenient DE14 2EB location with excellent transport linksOpportunity to support learning across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2Experience delivering targeted interventions and small-group supportValuable 1:1 support experience with pupils requiring additional assistanceOngoing mentoring from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and education careers The Role :As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and support staff to help pupils achieve their full academic, social, and emotional potential.  Your responsibilities will include: Supporting teaching and learning across a range of curriculum subjectsDelivering literacy and numeracy interventions to small groupsProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsAssisting children with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, engagement, and confidence in the classroomSupporting lesson preparation and classroom organisationHelping to create a positive, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Primary TeachingEducational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech & Language TherapySEND SupportWider Education and Youth Services About You :To be considered for this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional attitudePossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for supporting children's education and developmentBe eager to gain hands-on school-based experienceBe considering a future career within educationHave the right to work in the UK About the School :This well-regarded Primary school in Burton Upon Trent (DE14 2EB) is recognised for its strong community ethos, inclusive values, and commitment to ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.The school prides itself on: Creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environmentPromoting high standards of achievement and personal developmentDelivering a broad, engaging, and creative curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidence in pupilsProviding effective support for children with additional needs Staff work collaboratively to ensure all pupils are engaged, supported, challenged, and inspired throughout their learning journey.Apply Today | If you're ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we'd love to hear from you.Apply now to become a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant in Burton Upon Trent (DE14 2EB)INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Coventry , West Midlands
permanent, full-time
£51,773 - £61,534 per annum

SENDCo (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator)Full-Time | Permanent - Coventry – Wa... SENDCo (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator)Full-Time | Permanent - Coventry – WarwickshireSalary: (dependent on experience and qualifications).For highly experienced SENDCo candidates with a proven track record of strategic leadership and impact, remuneration may be considered on the Leadership Pay Scale (L1-L8), ranging from £51,773 to £61,534.Make a lasting difference. Lead inclusive education. Inspire every learner.Are you an experienced and passionate SEND leader looking for your next challenge? Do you believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their individual needs?We're looking for an exceptional SENDCo to join our dedicated team and lead the strategic development of our SEND provision. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is ambitious, collaborative and committed to creating an inclusive learning environment where every student is supported to achieve their full potential.As our SENDCo, you'll be at the heart of our school community, working alongside teachers, support staff, families and external professionals to ensure every student receives the personalised support they need to succeed. Your expertise will influence whole-school practice, helping to build a culture where inclusion is embedded in everything we do.What you'll be doingThis is a varied and rewarding leadership role where you'll: Lead and shape the school's SEND strategy, ensuring high-quality provision across all year groups.Champion inclusive teaching and learning, supporting colleagues to meet the needs of every learner.Work closely with students, families and external agencies to create meaningful support plans that make a real difference.Develop personalised learning pathways for students with a wide range of additional needs.Lead, coach and inspire a team of teaching assistants, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.Oversee targeted interventions, monitor progress and ensure support has measurable impact.Coordinate Access Arrangements and support students through assessment processes.Promote high expectations, ensuring students with SEND achieve academically, socially and emotionally. About YouYou'll be someone who combines strategic thinking with genuine compassion and a desire to see every student flourish.Ideally, you'll have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).At least three years' teaching experience.The NASENCO or NPQ for SENCO qualification (or be working towards it).Significant experience supporting students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, physical disabilities, social communication differences and a broad range of additional learning needs.Experience working across multiple Key Stages, including developing highly personalised learning programmes.Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing support staff.Excellent knowledge of SEND legislation, Access Arrangements and effective intervention strategies.Outstanding communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students, families and colleagues.A commitment to raising aspirations and improving outcomes for every learner. Why join us?We know that exceptional people deserve an exceptional place to work. That's why we invest in our staff as much as we invest in our students.When you join us, you'll benefit from: Competitive salary (dependent on experience and qualifications), with Leadership Pay Scale (L1-L8: £51,773-£61,534) available for exceptional and highly experienced SENDCo candidates.Teachers' Pension Scheme membership.Staff referral scheme.Motivated, respectful students who are eager to learn.Modern, technology-rich learning environments that enhance teaching and learning.High-quality professional development through our Global Teacher Academy.Genuine opportunities for career progression and leadership development.A healthy work-life balance with limited out-of-hours commitments.An innovative self-directed learning approach that empowers students to become independent, confident learners.Opportunities to collaborate with colleagues across the UK and internationally, sharing best practice and developing professionally. Ready to make an impact?If you're an inspirational SEND leader who is passionate about inclusion and wants to work in a supportive, forward-thinking environment where your expertise will make a genuine difference, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and help shape brighter futures for every learner.INDTEA

created 5 hours ago
Stafford , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT), School Based in Stafford (ST16 2HF)Full-Time | Long-Te... Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT), School Based in Stafford (ST16 2HF)Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | September 2026 StartAre you passionate about helping children develop their communication, language, and social interaction skills?Do you want to make a meaningful difference by supporting pupils with speech, language, and communication needs in a welcoming and inclusive primary school?A caring and supportive school in Stafford is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Speech and Language Support Assistant (SALT) to join their committed team.This is an exciting opportunity to work alongside teachers, the SENCO, and external Speech and Language Therapists to help pupils develop the confidence and communication skills they need to thrive both academically and socially.What's on Offer? Full-time, term-time only position (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and inclusive schoolCompetitive weekly pay of £500-£560, depending on experienceStafford location (ST16) with excellent transport linksWork closely with experienced teachers, SEND professionals, and Speech and Language TherapistsDeliver speech, language, and communication interventions on a 1:1 and small-group basisOngoing training and professional development opportunitiesExcellent experience for those considering careers in Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, or SEND The RoleAs a Speech and Language Support Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting pupils with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Working alongside teaching staff and specialist professionals, you will help children develop the communication skills they need to engage confidently in school life.Your responsibilities will include: Delivering speech and language intervention programmes under the guidance of the SENCO and Speech and Language TherapistsProviding 1:1 and small-group support to pupils with communication and language needsSupporting children with Autism, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Speech Sound Disorders, and other communication difficultiesEncouraging language development through structured activities and classroom supportReinforcing therapy strategies within everyday learningMonitoring pupil progress and recording observations to support individual learning plansPromoting pupil confidence, engagement, and independenceWorking collaboratively with teachers, parents, and external professionals to achieve the best outcomes for pupils This Role is Ideal for Those Interested in: Speech and Language TherapyEducational PsychologySpecial Educational Needs (SEND)Child DevelopmentPsychologyPrimary TeachingOccupational TherapyHealth and Social CarePaediatric Healthcare About YouTo be considered for this role, you will: Have experience working with children in a school, childcare, or educational setting (desirable but not essential)Have an interest in speech, language, communication, and child developmentExperience supporting pupils with SEND or Speech and Language needs is desirableDemonstrate patience, empathy, and excellent communication skillsBe proactive, organised, and eager to support children's individual needsBe able to build positive relationships with pupils, families, and colleaguesHave a genuine passion for improving children's communication and confidenceHave the right to work in the UK Staff work collaboratively to ensure every pupil has the opportunity to develop the skills they need to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.Apply Today | If you're a compassionate and motivated Speech and Language Support Assistant looking to make a lasting difference in children's lives, we'd love to hear from you.Join a welcoming Stafford school where your dedication will help pupils develop the communication skills, confidence, and independence they need to flourish.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Stafford , West Midlands
contract, full-time
£500 - £560 per day

Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Primary School Based in Stafford ST16 Full-Time | Long-Term Oppo... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Primary School Based in Stafford ST16 Full-Time | Long-Term Opportunity | Immediate & September 2026 Starts AvailableAre you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable classroom experience before pursuing a career in teaching?Do you have a passion for supporting children's learning and development while making a meaningful impact in a primary school setting?A welcoming and inclusive primary school located in the ST16 area of Stafford is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring teachers to develop key classroom skills, gain first-hand school experience, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in education.What's on Offer : Full-time, term-time only position (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm)Long-term opportunity within a supportive and nurturing school environmentCompetitive weekly pay of £500-£560Convenient ST16 location with excellent transport linksOpportunity to support learning across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2Experience delivering targeted interventions and small-group supportValuable 1:1 support experience with pupils requiring additional assistanceOngoing mentoring from experienced teachers and school leadersExcellent preparation for future teacher training applications and education careers The Role :As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and support staff to help pupils achieve their full academic, social, and emotional potential.  Your responsibilities will include: Supporting teaching and learning across a range of curriculum subjectsDelivering literacy and numeracy interventions to small groupsProviding tailored 1:1 support for pupils with additional learning needsAssisting children with SEND and other barriers to learningEncouraging positive behaviour, engagement, and confidence in the classroomSupporting lesson preparation and classroom organisationHelping to create a positive, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment This role is particularly suited to graduates considering careers in: Primary TeachingEducational PsychologyChild DevelopmentSpeech & Language TherapySEND SupportWider Education and Youth Services About You :To be considered for this role, you will: Hold a 2:1 degree or above (or be predicted to achieve this)Have studied Education, Psychology, English, Maths, or a related subject (desirable)Demonstrate a positive, proactive, and professional attitudePossess excellent communication and interpersonal skillsHave a genuine passion for supporting children's education and developmentBe eager to gain hands-on school-based experienceBe considering a future career within educationHave the right to work in the UK About the School :This well-regarded primary school in Stafford (ST16 2HF) is recognised for its strong community ethos, inclusive values, and commitment to ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.The school prides itself on: Creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environmentPromoting high standards of achievement and personal developmentDelivering a broad, engaging, and creative curriculumEncouraging independence, resilience, and confidence in pupilsProviding effective support for children with additional needs Staff work collaboratively to ensure all pupils are engaged, supported, challenged, and inspired throughout their learning journey.Training & Development :The school is committed to supporting graduates as they begin their careers in education and offers: Access to experienced teachers and dedicated mentorsOngoing professional development opportunitiesValuable insight into classroom practice and behaviour managementExposure to a range of teaching strategies and intervention programmesExcellent preparation for future teacher training routes, including PGCE, School Direct, and other teacher-training pathways Apply TodayIf you're ready to gain meaningful classroom experience and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we'd love to hear from you.Apply now to become a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant in Stafford (ST16 2HF)INDEDU

created 5 hours ago
Coventry , West Midlands
permanent, full-time
£25,000 - £28,000 per annum

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - CoventryFull-Time | Term Time OnlySalary: £25,000 - £28,000... Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - CoventryFull-Time | Term Time OnlySalary: £25,000 - £28,000 per annum (dependent on experience and qualifications)Help every learner achieve their potential.Are you an experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference to the lives of children with additional needs?We are looking for a dedicated, enthusiastic and compassionate HLTA to join our supportive team in Coventry. This is a rewarding opportunity to work alongside experienced teachers and SEND professionals, helping to deliver personalised learning that enables every student to flourish academically, socially and emotionally.You'll play a vital role in supporting students with a range of additional needs, working both independently and collaboratively to create an inclusive, engaging and nurturing learning environment.The RoleWorking under the guidance of teaching staff and the SEND team, you will: Deliver high-quality learning activities through one-to-one, small group and, where appropriate, whole-class support.Provide dedicated one-to-one support for a named pupil throughout the school day, including break and lunchtime supervision.Support the delivery of personalised learning programmes tailored to individual needs and EHCP outcomes.Act as a Key Worker, building positive relationships with students, parents, carers and colleagues.Work closely with the SENDCo, Learning Support Coordinator and specialist staff to implement effective support strategies.Provide enhanced supervision where required, including support during educational visits, swimming and other off-site activities.Encourage students to develop confidence, independence and a positive attitude towards learning.Help create a safe, inclusive and engaging learning environment where every child can succeed. About YouWe're looking for someone who is caring, adaptable and committed to helping children reach their full potential.You'll ideally have: HLTA status or an equivalent qualification and experience (such as an NVQ Level 4 or Level 5).Experience supporting children or young people with additional needs, ideally within a SEND or specialist educational setting.A good understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, SEND legislation and inclusive educational practice.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with students, families and colleagues.The confidence to work independently while also contributing positively as part of a wider team.A resilient, proactive and flexible approach to supporting students with a wide range of learning and communication needs. Why Join Us?We believe that exceptional staff create exceptional outcomes for students, so we invest in your professional development and wellbeing.When you join us, you'll benefit from: Competitive salary of £25,000-£28,000 per annum, dependent on experience and qualifications.Term time only working, supporting a healthy work-life balance.A supportive and collaborative team environment.Motivated, respectful students who are keen to learn.Modern, technology-enabled learning environments.Excellent professional development opportunities through our Global Teacher Academy.Genuine opportunities for career progression and development.A strong focus on staff wellbeing with limited out-of-hours commitments.An innovative self-directed learning approach that empowers students to become confident, independent learners.Opportunities to collaborate with colleagues across the UK and internationally, sharing best practice and developing professionally.Staff referral scheme. Ready to make a difference?If you're passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and are looking to join a forward-thinking, inclusive school community where your work will have a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and help inspire confidence, independence and success in every learner.INDEDU

created 5 hours ago