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Are you a recent graduate eager to make an impact in the education sector?
You may be passionate about making a difference to the lives of children facing barriers to learning and opportunity?
Do you want to gain hands-on experience supporting young learners, helping them thrive academically and socially?
An exciting opportunity to join a thriving primary school in Liverpool as a Graduate Learning Support Assistant is available running for the rest of the academic year…
About the Role: Graduate Learning Support Assistant
* Location: ‘Outstanding' primary school in north Liverpool
* Duration: Full-time, term-time role for the rest of the academic year
* Pay: Up to £490 per week
* Hours: Monday to Friday, during school hours
* Ideal for: Graduates with a 2:1 or higher in Psychology, Education, or a core subject
In this role, you'll support children who need extra help, whether in 1-to-1 sessions or small groups. You'll have the chance to work closely with teachers and other professionals, playing an integral part in the school's mission to provide a nurturing environment for all students.
About The School
This primary school is a beacon of excellence, with a commitment to inclusive education and a rich variety of learning opportunities. Located just 10 minutes from Liverpool city centre, it's easily accessible by public transport. The school offers top-notch facilities, including outstanding provisions for SEN students and excellent outdoor learning spaces. With a strong, supportive leadership team, this school is an ideal place to begin your career in education.
Your Key Responsibilities
* Support students with additional needs, offering tailored 1-to-1 and small group assistance
* Collaborate with teachers and other learning support assistants to deliver engaging lessons that align with the national curriculum
* Encourage students' social and emotional development
* Use interactive tools and activities, both inside and outside the classroom, to create engaging learning experiences
* Help to organise school events, such as sports days and outings
* Monitor and report on students' progress, keeping teachers informed about any changes in behaviour or development
* Build strong relationships with students, staff, and external professionals like educational psychologists
What We're Looking For
* A graduate with a 2:1 degree or higher in Psychology, Education, or a core subject
* Passion for working with children and supporting their development
* Whether you're considering a future in teaching, SEN, or educational psychology, this role will give you invaluable experience
* A proactive attitude, ready to work as part of a supportive team
Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Career?
This is an incredible opportunity for recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the education sector. If you're ready to support children in their learning journey and develop your skills for the future, click Apply Now and send your CV to Tom at KPi Education.
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