Graduate Learning Support Assistant Are you passionate about a career in education? Have you graduated in the past year and want to apply your degree in a classroom setting? Do you have experience working with children and are ready for a new challenge in 2025? A well-established primary school in Liverpool is looking for a dedicated Graduate Learning Support Assistant to join their team on a long-term basis starting in January 2025. Graduate Learning Support Assistant Monday-Friday during term time for the remainder of the academic year Up to £490 per week ‘Outstanding’ primary school located in north Liverpool Psychology, Education, and core subject graduates with a minimum 2:1 degree encouraged to apply Perfect for aspiring teachers and SEN practitioners Work 1-to-1 and in small groups with students who need additional support Easily accessible, with excellent transport links Outstanding learning facilities Immediate interviews available About the School This well-established primary school is committed to providing a nurturing learning environment where every child has the opportunity to succeed. With excellent outdoor learning facilities and top-notch provisions for SEN, the school ensures that all students receive the best education possible. The school is located just 10 minutes from the city centre of Liverpool, making it easily accessible for those who commute. About the Role As a Graduate Learning Support Assistant, you’ll play a key role in supporting students with special educational needs. You’ll have the opportunity to build strong relationships with students by working 1-to-1 and in small groups to support their learning. You’ll also help create engaging learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom, including organising sports activities and school outings. Your responsibilities will include: Collaborating with other learning support assistants to identify students’ needs Using interactive tools, like computers, to engage students in learning Working alongside teachers to ensure activities align with the national curriculum Supporting students' social and emotional needs Observing and reporting any changes in behaviour to the teaching staff Communicating with students and other professionals, such as educational psychologists, to ensure the best outcomes for each child Ideal Candidate: We’re looking for graduates with a minimum 2:1 degree in Psychology, Education, or a core subject. Whether you’re considering a career in teaching or working with SEN students, this role offers an invaluable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the education sector. Ready to begin your career in education? If this Graduate Learning Support Assistant opportunity sounds like the perfect fit, apply today Send your CV and cover letter to Tom at KPi Education. INDEDU