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Hackney , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £650 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Complex NeedsHackney Vocational College & Pupil Referral Unit... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Complex NeedsHackney Vocational College & Pupil Referral Unit N1 | Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate StartAre you a recent graduate with a degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field? Do you want hands-on experience supporting young people with complex SEN and behavioural needs? Are you looking to build a strong foundation for a future career in teaching, educational psychology, therapy, or youth work?This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Complex Needs role at a Hackney-based Vocational College and PRU offers an excellent opportunity to gain meaningful experience working with students who require high levels of support.About the SettingThis specialist Vocational College and Pupil Referral Unit in Hackney supports young people who have been excluded or are unable to access mainstream education. Students often present with: Autism (ASC)ADHDSEMH (Social, Emotional & Mental Health needs)Trauma and attachment difficultiesChallenging behaviour and emotional dysregulation The provision focuses on re-engagement, vocational learning, and personal development, helping students build confidence and pathways into further education or employment.About KPi EducationKPi Education specialises in placing high-quality graduates into long-term roles within schools, SEN provisions, and alternative settings across London.With a tailored, relationship-led approach, KPi provides schools with consistent, motivated staff while supporting graduates in developing the skills needed for long-term careers in education, psychology, and therapeutic professions.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant (Complex Needs)As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will: Support students on a 1:1 and small-group basisAssist with behaviour regulation, emotional wellbeing, and engagementSupport delivery of vocational and core learning activitiesImplement behaviour support plans and de-escalation strategiesWork closely with teachers, pastoral staff, and SEN professionalsPromote a safe, structured, and supportive learning environmentTrack progress and contribute to individual support and learning plans This is a hands-on, challenging, and highly rewarding role suited to graduates who are confident, resilient, and committed to supporting young people with complex needs.Person SpecificationTo be considered, you must have: A degree in Psychology, Education, Criminology, Sociology, Childhood Studies, or a related fieldA strong interest in SEN, behaviour support, and alternative educationExperience working with young people with SEN or behavioural needs (desirable, not essential)Excellent communication skills, empathy, and resilienceThe ability to build positive relationships with students who may be disengaged from educationThe right to work in the UK Why This Role Is Ideal for Graduates Excellent preparation for careers in teaching, educational psychology, therapy, mental health, or youth justiceHighly valued hands-on SEN and PRU experienceSupportive, structured alternative education environmentOpportunity to make a real, lasting impact on young people’s lives Apply TodayIf you’re a motivated graduate ready to support students with complex SEN and behavioural needs in a Hackney vocational college and PRU, apply today to be considered for this exciting opportunity.INDEDU

created 2 hours ago
Tower Hamlets , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £650 per day

SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Tower Hamlets, East London Full-Time | Long-Term | Term Ti... SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Tower Hamlets, East London Full-Time | Long-Term | Term Time Only Competitive Daily Rate / Weekly PayAre you an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant or HLTA ready to take on greater responsibility? Do you have the confidence to support pupils with complex special educational needs and lead learning when required? Are you looking for a long-term role in a supportive SEN environment in East London?KPi Education is working in partnership with a specialist school in Tower Hamlets to recruit a skilled and committed SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA).The Role – SEN HLTAAs a SEN HLTA, you will play a vital role in supporting teaching, learning, and inclusion by: Delivering pre-planned lessons for pupils with SEN in the absence of the teacherSupporting pupils with EHCPs, including Autism (ASC), ADHD, SEMH, and learning difficultiesLeading small-group interventions and targeted SEN support sessionsAssisting with planning, differentiation, and assessmentSupporting behaviour management using positive and inclusive strategiesWorking closely with class teachers, SENCOs, and therapistsContributing to a calm, structured, and supportive learning environment The School A specialist SEN provision based in Tower Hamlets, East LondonStrong focus on inclusion, wellbeing, and individual progressSupportive leadership team and collaborative staff cultureClear behaviour policies and access to ongoing training Person SpecificationTo be considered, you should have: HLTA status or equivalent experience in an SEN settingStrong experience supporting pupils with special educational needsConfidence delivering lessons and managing small groups independentlyExcellent communication and teamwork skillsExperience working with EHCPs and SEN strategiesA calm, patient, and professional approach Desirable: Experience working with Autism, SEMH, or complex needsAdditional SEN or behaviour support training Why Work with KPi Education? Long-term, stable SEN roles across East LondonCompetitive pay with weekly paymentsDedicated consultant support throughout your placementAccess to high-quality SEN schools and specialist provisionsOpportunities for professional development and progression Apply NowIf you’re an experienced SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) looking to make a meaningful impact in Tower Hamlets, apply today through KPi Education.INDEDU

created 2 hours ago
Acton , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £650 per day

Primary Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)Acton, West London Full-Time | Term Time Only | Long... Primary Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)Acton, West London Full-Time | Term Time Only | Long-Term Role £500 – £650 per weekAre you passionate about therapeutic education and supporting children with complex social, emotional, and behavioural needs? Do you have experience working with primary-aged pupils who require a holistic, trauma-informed approach to learning? Are you looking for a rewarding role where education, wellbeing, and personal development sit at the heart of everything you do?KPi Education is working in partnership with a specialist provision in Acton to recruit a Primary Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP). This role is ideal for someone who understands that education goes beyond the classroom and is committed to supporting pupils both academically and emotionally.About the Role – Primary TEPAs a Therapeutic Education Practitioner, you will work closely with teaching and therapeutic staff to support pupils with EHCPs and social care plans, ensuring they feel safe, supported, and able to engage with learning.Your role will include: Supporting the class teacher in delivering lessons and educational activities aligned to pupils’ EHCP targetsPlanning and delivering creative, engaging, and therapeutic learning activitiesSupporting literacy and numeracy through imaginative, cross-curricular approachesWorking holistically with pupils to develop resilience, self-esteem, and emotional regulationSupporting behaviour management using therapeutically informed strategiesProviding 1:1 and small-group interventionsSupporting home–school liaison around attendance, behaviour, and academic progressContributing to risk assessments, safeguarding, and pupil wellbeing at all timesPreparing reports and maintaining accurate records of pupil progress This role may also involve supporting pupils during transitions or outreach-based learning, always ensuring safeguarding and pupil welfare are prioritised.The School A specialist therapeutic education setting supporting primary-aged pupilsStrong focus on pastoral care, emotional development, and personalised learningHighly supportive leadership and multidisciplinary teamA calm, structured environment designed to meet complex needs Person SpecificationTo be considered, you should have: A degree or relevant qualification in Education, Psychology, Youth Work, Social Care, or a related fieldAt least 1 year’s experience working with primary-aged pupils in an educational or therapeutic settingExperience supporting pupils with ASC, SEMH, or additional needsA strong understanding of behaviour management and child developmentA calm, reflective, and child-centred approachExcellent communication and relationship-building skillsA strong commitment to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing Desirable: Physical intervention / behaviour support trainingExperience working within EHCP frameworksKnowledge of the National Curriculum Why Work Through KPi Education? Competitive weekly pay: £500–£650 per weekLong-term, stable placement in a specialist settingOngoing support from a dedicated KPi Education consultantHigh-quality experience for professionals pursuing careers in therapeutic education, SEN teaching, psychology, or social careOpportunity to make a lasting impact on pupils’ lives Apply NowIf you’re an experienced and compassionate professional ready to take on a Primary Therapeutic Education Practitioner role in Acton, apply today through KPi Education to be considered.INDEDU

created 2 hours ago
Nottingham , Nottinghamshire
contract, full-time
£0 per hour

Job Title: Cleaner - Primary School Location: Nottingham, UKContract: Temporary until end of July Ho... Job Title: Cleaner - Primary School Location: Nottingham, UKContract: Temporary until end of July Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week, term time onlyJoin us for a fantastic chance to play a key role in maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of our primary school in the heart of Nottingham. As a Cleaner employed by Nottingham City Council, you will be integral to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all our students, staff, and visitors. This temporary opportunity runs until the end of July, offering the perfect balance between rewarding work and flexibility with full-time hours during term time.Perks and benefits: - Flexibility: Enjoy a work schedule that fits around school terms, leaving you school holidays free to enjoy with family and friends. - Work-life balance: Engage in full-time hours without the hassle of a long-term commitment, making it ideal for those seeking temporary work. - Supportive environment: Experience working within a friendly community that values your contribution and supports your professional growth. - City life: Dive into the vibrant culture of Nottingham with plenty of local shops, parks, and restaurants to explore outside of work.What you will do: - Perform daily cleaning routines including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and polishing across the school premises. - Ensure all toilets, washrooms, and kitchen areas are hygienically cleaned and maintained in accordance with health and safety standards. - Efficiently manage waste by emptying bins and utilising recycling practices. - Keep supplies such as soap and paper products well-stocked and readily available. - Use cleaning materials and equipment in a safe and proper manner, adhering to COSHH regulations. - Promptly report any maintenance or safety issues. - Complete all assigned cleaning tasks on schedule and to high standards. - Be prepared to secure different areas of the school if necessary. - Uphold confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions at the school.Safeguarding Responsibilities: - Act in ways that ensure the safety and welfare of children and young people. - Adhere to safeguarding and child protection policies at all times. - Immediately report any safeguarding issues to the designated lead.Person Specification:Essential:- Ability to work solo or as part of a dynamic team. - Understanding of basic cleaning techniques and safe handling of materials. - Reliability, punctuality, and a strong commitment to producing good work. - Awareness of workplace health and safety practices. - Capacity to maintain discretion within the school environment.Desirable: - Experience in cleaning roles, particularly in school settings. - Familiarity with COSHH regulations. - Background in public sector or education-related work.Additional Information: This role requires an enhanced DBS check. Nottingham City Council champion safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from diverse sections of the community.Living and working in Nottingham offers an unparalleled embrace of culture and community. With its rich history, bustling market squares, and access to the stunning nearby countryside, Nottingham provides a wonderful backdrop for both work and leisure. Join us and become part of a lively city where your contribution truly makes a difference.Working with Seven Resourcing:At Seven Resourcing, we connect skilled professionals like you with top-tier roles. With over 3,000 ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot reviews and a reputation for award-winning service, we’re dedicated to securing competitive rates in roles tailored to your expertise. Let us help you find your next career move with confidence.

created 6 hours ago
Sheffield , Yorkshire and The Humber
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Sheffield Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAr... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Sheffield Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you a recent graduate with a 2:1 or higher in Psychology or a similar degree?Do you want frontline experience supporting young people with complex and diverse SEN needs?Perhaps you are considering a career in Educational or Clinical Psychology?A specialist SEN school in Sheffield is recruiting a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with ASD, SEMH, speech and communication difficulties, and associated learning needs. The school offers a highly supportive, therapeutic environment and works closely with external professionals to deliver personalised education plans.What’s on Offer Immediate start£500–£550 per weekFull-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant roleExtensive SEN, safeguarding, and behaviour management trainingSupport from experienced SEN professionalsOutstanding experience for psychology, therapy, and mental health pathways Ideal Candidate 2:1 degree or aboveStrong emotional intelligence and resilienceCompassionate, patient, and adaptableGenuine interest in SEN and inclusive education The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with pupils on a 1:1 and small-group basis, helping them manage behaviour, regulate emotions, and access learning in a way that suits their individual needs. You’ll support targeted interventions, follow behaviour support plans, and collaborate daily with teachers, therapists, and SEN specialists.This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role offers exceptional exposure to behaviour management strategies, SEN interventions, and safeguarding practices—making it ideal preparation for future careers in psychology, therapy, or specialist education.Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Sheffield Specialist School - £500 - £550 per weekINDEDU

created 8 hours ago
Sheffield , Yorkshire and The Humber
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate Teaching Assistant Sheffield Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you... Graduate Teaching Assistant Sheffield Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you a graduate with a 2:1 or higher, eager to gain meaningful classroom experience?Would you like to support academic progress across KS3 and KS4 while exploring a future in teaching?Maybe you’re keen to put your degree to use in a meaningful and impactful way?A well-regarded and inclusive secondary school in Sheffield is seeking a Graduate Teaching Assistant for an immediate start. The school has a strong reputation for pupil behaviour, supportive leadership, and a commitment to developing future educators. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate who wants hands-on experience in a structured and nurturing school environment.What’s on Offer Immediate start£500–£550 per weekFull-time, long-term Graduate Teaching Assistant roleSupportive and well-led Sheffield secondary schoolOngoing mentoring and classroom-based trainingExcellent preparation for PGCE or salaried teacher training routes Ideal Candidate 2:1 degree or aboveProactive, reliable, and enthusiasticStrong communication and interpersonal skills Genuine passion for education and pupil developmentThe Role – Graduate Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils across a range of subjects, working closely with class teachers to reinforce learning and raise attainment. Your role will involve a mix of in-class support, small-group interventions, and occasional 1:1 academic mentoring, particularly for pupils who require additional guidance to stay on track.You’ll help pupils build confidence, improve engagement, and develop effective study habits, while gaining valuable insight into lesson delivery, behaviour management, and classroom dynamics. This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is ideal for those considering teacher training or a long-term career in education.Graduate Teaching Assistant – Sheffield Secondary School - £500 - £550 per weekINDEDU

created 8 hours ago
Bolton , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Bolton Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre y... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Bolton Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you a graduate of Psychology (or similar) looking to work closely with pupils with complex SEN?Are you passionate about supporting the most vulnerable members of society to achieve their full potential? Do you want experience that leads into psychology or therapy-based careers?A Bolton specialist SEN school is recruiting a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with ASD, SEMH, and associated needs. This is a well-regarded establishment with a proven track record of good practice. The Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career towards fields such as Educational/Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy or Special Education.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantThis Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role involves behaviour support, emotional regulation strategies, and personalised learning interventions in a highly supportive environment.What’s on Offer Immediate start£500–£550 per weekSpecialist SEN training and CPDOutstanding experience for psychology and SEN careers Ideal Candidate 2:1 degree or aboveConfident, patient, and resilientExperience with SEN desirable but not essential Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Bolton Specialist School - £500-£550 per weekINDEDU

created 8 hours ago
Walthamstow , London
contract, full-time
£500 - £650 per day

BSL Teaching Assistant – SEN School Walthamstow, East London Full-Time | Long-Term | ASAP Start Up... BSL Teaching Assistant – SEN School Walthamstow, East London Full-Time | Long-Term | ASAP Start Up to £650 per weekBSL Teaching Assistant | SEN Teaching Assistant | British Sign Language | SEND | East London | Full-Time | ASAPAre you… A BSL Teaching Assistant or graduate with British Sign Language skills?Passionate about supporting children with hearing impairments and complex SEN?Looking for a full-time, long-term SEN role in East London starting immediately? If so, this could be the ideal opportunity for you.About the SEN SchoolA welcoming and inclusive specialist SEN school in Walthamstow is recruiting a dedicated BSL Teaching Assistant to support pupils with a range of additional needs, including: Hearing impairmentsAutism (ASC)Speech, language, and communication needsComplex and additional SEN You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team alongside teachers, SENCOs, and therapists, all committed to delivering high-quality, inclusive education.The Role – BSL Teaching AssistantAs a BSL Teaching Assistant, your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 and small-group support using British Sign Language (BSL)Supporting pupils with hearing impairments across lessons and school activitiesAssisting with communication, engagement, and access to learningSupporting emotional regulation, routines, and social interactionAdapting learning materials to meet individual SEN needsWorking closely with teachers, SENCOs, and therapists to deliver EHCP-led supportHelping to create a calm, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Person SpecificationEssential A degree in Psychology, Special Education, or a related fieldBritish Sign Language qualification – Level 2 minimum (Level 3 preferred)Strong communication skills and a patient, empathetic approachGenuine interest in SEN, inclusion, and child development Desirable Experience working with children or young people with SEN or SENDExperience supporting pupils with hearing impairmentsInterest in long-term careers such as teaching, speech and language therapy, or educational psychology Why Apply? Full-time, long-term SEN Teaching Assistant roleCompetitive pay up to £650 per weekImmediate start availableExcellent hands-on experience in a specialist SEN schoolIdeal for graduates looking to build a career in education or therapy Apply NowIf you are a BSL Teaching Assistant or graduate with British Sign Language skills looking for an ASAP start in Walthamstow, apply today.INDEDU

created 9 hours ago
Manchester , North West
permanent, full-time
£25,000 - £26,761 per annum

Is your mind turning towards the end of education and towards a full-time career? Launch your Maths... Is your mind turning towards the end of education and towards a full-time career? Launch your Maths teaching career in Burnley.Maths Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsOR start immediately as a Cover Supervisor while you decideAre you a recent Maths graduate — or someone with strong A-levels in Mathematics? Do you enjoy problem-solving, explaining concepts clearly, and helping others gain confidence with numbers? If Maths is your passion, we have the perfect teacher training opportunity for you.The opportunityDo you see teaching as more than just a job? At our Burnley secondary school, we're looking for enthusiastic Maths graduates – or aspiring teachers with strong A-level Maths – who want to turn their love of the subject into a meaningful career.We're seeking future teachers who can bring clarity, enthusiasm, and logical thinking to Maths lessons – from algebra and geometry to statistics and real-world applications.Not ready to commit to teacher training yet? Start as a Cover SupervisorIf you're interested in teaching but want to experience school life first, we're also offering immediate Cover Supervisor positions within the school. This gives you the chance to: Gain valuable classroom experience right awayWork alongside experienced teachers and observe best practiceSupport students with their learning across different year groupsEarn a salary while deciding if teaching is the right career for youTransition into our teacher training programme when you're ready (September 2026 or later) Why choose us?For Teacher Training: £26,761 starting salary during your training yearPGCE + QTS qualification – gain both in just 12 monthsOfsted 'Outstanding' Teacher Training with a 95% success ratePractical training model – focus on real classroom skills, not just academic theoryModern Maths facilities with digital learning toolsStructured support from experienced Maths mentors For Cover Supervisor role: Immediate start availableCompetitive daily rateGain hands-on school experienceOpportunity to progress to teacher trainingSupportive environment with mentorship from qualified teachers The schoolOur Burnley-based secondary school is a well-regarded hub for STEM education. With consistently strong results in Maths at GCSE and A-Level, we offer: Strong departmental teamworkAccess to specialist Maths resourcesEnrichment opportunities such as maths clubs, competitions, and intervention programmes Training structure (for PGCE route)4+1 Model: Train four days a week in school, with one day (Wednesdays) reserved for online PGCE study and professional development. Sept–Dec: Observe lessons, team-teach with your mentor, build confidenceJan–Mar: Lead planning and delivery of Maths lessons, develop assessment strategiesApr–Jul: Teach independently, refine your classroom management, complete your PGCE + QTS What you'll need A degree in Maths or a related field (2:1 or higher preferred) OR strong A-level MathematicsPassion for Maths and educationExcellent communication and organisation skillsCommitment to learning and developing as a teacherA driving licence is helpful but not essential – Burnley has strong transport links Next stepsTeacher Training: Interviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start.Cover Supervisor: Apply now for an immediate start.Take the first step toward a rewarding teaching career while earning a competitive salary and gaining nationally recognised qualifications — or get your foot in the door with valuable classroom experience as a Cover Supervisor.INDEDU

created 1 day ago
Manchester City Centre , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate Teaching Assistant Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre yo... Graduate Teaching Assistant Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you a graduate considering teacher training in the future? Do you want classroom experience before committing to a PGCE? Would you enjoy supporting pupils academically in a secondary setting?A welcoming Manchester secondary school is seeking a Graduate Teaching Assistant to support pupils across KS3 and KS4 with immediate effect.The Role – Graduate Teaching AssistantYou’ll work in class, in small groups, and 1:1, delivering targeted academic support across a range of subjects. This Graduate Teaching Assistant role is ideal for aspiring teachers.What’s on Offer Immediate start£500–£550 per weekStrong leadership and mentoringExcellent preparation for teacher training Ideal Candidate 2:1 degree or aboveStrong communication skillsEnthusiastic about education Graduate Teaching Assistant – Manchester Secondary School - £500 - £550 per weekINDEDU

created 1 day ago
Salford , North West
contract, full-time
£500 - £550 per day

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Salford Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre... Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Salford Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Immediate StartAre you a Psychology (or similar) graduate passionate about supporting young people with additional needs? Are you considering a future career in SEN education, psychology, or mental health? Would you like hands-on experience in a specialist school environment?A specialist SEN school in Salford is recruiting a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant for an immediate start. The school supports pupils with a range of complex needs including ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and learning difficulties, offering an excellent environment for graduates seeking meaningful experience.The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you’ll support pupils on a 1:1 and small-group basis, helping them access learning, regulate emotions, and develop independence.    You’ll work closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN professionals.What’s on Offer Immediate start£500–£550 per weekFull-time, long-term roleExtensive SEN and safeguarding trainingIdeal experience for psychology, therapy, or SEN teaching pathways Ideal Candidate 2:1 degree or aboveCalm, empathetic, and resilientInterest in SEN and inclusive education Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Salford Specialist School - £500 - £550 per weekINDEDU

created 1 day ago
Burnley , North West
contract, full-time
£25,000 - £26,761 per annum

Is your mind turning towards the end of education and towards a full-time career? Launch your Maths... Is your mind turning towards the end of education and towards a full-time career? Launch your Maths teaching career in Burnley.Maths Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsAre you a recent Maths graduate — or someone with strong A-levels in Mathematics? Do you enjoy problem-solving, explaining concepts clearly, and helping others gain confidence with numbers? If Maths is your passion, we have the perfect teacher training opportunity for you.The opportunityDo you see teaching as more than just a job? At our Burnley secondary school, we're looking for enthusiastic Maths graduates – or aspiring teachers with strong A-level Maths – who want to turn their love of the subject into a meaningful career.We're seeking future teachers who can bring clarity, enthusiasm, and logical thinking to Maths lessons – from algebra and geometry to statistics and real-world applications.Why choose us? £26,761 starting salary during your training yearPGCE + QTS qualification – gain both in just 12 monthsOfsted 'Outstanding' Teacher Training with a 95% success ratePractical training model – focus on real classroom skills, not just academic theoryModern Maths facilities with digital learning toolsStructured support from experienced Maths mentors The schoolOur Burnley-based secondary school is a well-regarded hub for STEM education. With consistently strong results in Maths at GCSE and A-Level, we offer: Strong departmental teamworkAccess to specialist Maths resourcesEnrichment opportunities such as maths clubs, competitions, and intervention programmes Training structure4+1 Model: Train four days a week in school, with one day (Wednesdays) reserved for online PGCE study and professional development. Sept–Dec: Observe lessons, team-teach with your mentor, build confidenceJan–Mar: Lead planning and delivery of Maths lessons, develop assessment strategiesApr–Jul: Teach independently, refine your classroom management, complete your PGCE + QTS What you'll need A degree in Maths or a related field (2:1 or higher preferred)OR strong A-level MathematicsPassion for Maths and educationExcellent communication and organisation skillsCommitment to learning and developing as a teacherA driving licence is helpful but not essential – Burnley has strong transport links Next stepsInterviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start. Take the first step toward a rewarding teaching career while earning a competitive salary and gaining nationally recognised qualifications.INDEDU

created 1 day ago
United Kingdom
contract, full-time
£280 - £300 per day

Job Title: Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan WriterLocation: Remote, Hybrid or Office-Based (Fle... Job Title: Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan WriterLocation: Remote, Hybrid or Office-Based (Flexible)Working Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm | Minimum 3 days per weekRate: £280 – £300 per day (Ltd), dependent on experienceSanctuary Personnel is currently recruiting an experienced Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan Writer to support local authority SEND services. This is a flexible opportunity offering remote, hybrid, or office-based working, ideal for professionals with a strong background in EHCP writing and SEND casework.Role OverviewThis role focuses on the production of high-quality, legally compliant Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), alongside associated SEND casework. You will work as part of an established national educational psychology practice, supporting local authority partners in meeting their statutory duties under the Children and Families Act and SEND Code of Practice.You will be responsible for end-to-end EHCP writing, including co-production with families, young people, and educational settings. Comprehensive induction and ongoing support will be provided by senior leaders, experienced practitioners, educational psychologists, and business support teams.Key Responsibilities Draft, amend, and finalise high-quality Education, Health and Care PlansEnsure EHCPs are legally compliant, outcome-focused, and include clear, specific, and quantifiable provisionManage end-to-end EHCP casework, from evidence gathering to final plan issuanceCoordinate and synthesise information from multi-agency professionals, including education, health, and social careWork collaboratively with families, children, young people, and schools to ensure effective co-productionEmbed the voice, wishes, and aspirations of the child or young person within each planMaintain statutory timescales and respond effectively to queries or challengesLiaise professionally with local authorities, schools, and partner agenciesMaintain accurate records and adhere to agreed templates and processes Essential Criteria Proven experience writing, amending, and preparing Education, Health and Care PlansBackground as an SEN Caseworker, SEN Case Officer, EHCP Coordinator, or EHC Plan WriterStrong working knowledge of SEND legislation, including the SEND Code of Practice and Children and Families ActAbility to ensure EHCPs meet legal standards and withstand scrutinyDemonstrated experience of co-production with families and young peopleStrong analytical skills to interpret and summarise complex multi-professional reportsExcellent written communication skills with exceptional attention to detailAbility to manage multiple cases simultaneously and meet statutory deadlinesConfident communicator with empathy and professionalism when working with families and professionalsStrong organisational and time-management skills Desirable Criteria CPD-accredited training in EHCP writing Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning recruitment agency. We are rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews and are committed to securing the best rates and roles tailored to your skills and career goals.

created 1 day ago
Nottingham , East Midlands
permanent, full-time
£12.21 per hour

We’re recruiting for Teaching AssistantsTeaching Assistant benefits:   Competitive pay ratesWeekly p... We’re recruiting for Teaching AssistantsTeaching Assistant benefits:   Competitive pay ratesWeekly pay via PAYE24/7 access to contact our dedicated consultantsFlexibility allowing you to have a good work-life balanceTraining is included to prepare you for this role Teaching Assistant Role: Supporting the class teacher during lessonsWorking with small groups of pupils or on a 1 to 1 basisRunning small group exercisesAssisting with classroom preparationEnsuring students understand the lessons and work they are completingBuilding positive relationships with the students Teaching Assistant pay:  £12.21 per hour

created 2 days ago
York , Yorkshire and The Humber
permanent, full-time
£12.21 per hour

We’re recruiting for Teaching Assistants to earn up to £12.21 per hour.Teaching Assistant benefits:... We’re recruiting for Teaching Assistants to earn up to £12.21 per hour.Teaching Assistant benefits:   Excellent daily rates, paid monthly by our in-house payroll team through PAYE (no umbrella companies)                              Pension contributions (subject to qualifying period)A £100 refer-a-friend bonus schemeAccess to a dedicated consultant for ongoing supportA friendly and professional approach – we’re proud of our excellent reputationAccess to regular training and development opportunitiesTraining is included to prepare you for this role Key Responsibilities: Assist teachers in planning and delivering engaging lessons.Provide one-on-one or small group support to students.Help to create a positive and inclusive classroom environment.Support student's social and emotional development.Supervise activities, including playtime and class projects. Teaching Assistants pay:  £12.21 per hour

created 2 days ago