Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Have you recently graduated and are passionate about working with children who have special educational needs? Do you aspire to pursue a career in education, perhaps through teacher training or educational psychology, and want hands-on experience? Would you love the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of pupils requiring essential support? An outstanding primary school is seeking a dedicated and empathetic individual to join their team as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant for the rest of the academic year. This is an exciting opportunity to gain valuable experience in a rewarding environment and help children thrive. The Role: Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Full-time, long-term position for the rest of the academic year Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 3.30pm (32.5 hours per week) Earn up to £495 per week Provide 1-1 and small group support for students with special educational needs Graduates with a 2:1 or above in Education, Psychology, or a related degree welcome to apply Previous experience with SEN students is desirable but not essential Interviewing immediately The School: Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant ‘Outstanding’ graded primary school located in central Liverpool Excellent public transport links near the school Classes from Reception to Year 6, with a focus on inclusive education Located just ten minutes from the city centre of Liverpool Strong Senior Leadership Team dedicated to supporting staff and students This vibrant primary school is known for its inclusive approach, where students of all abilities can succeed and thrive. It has a diverse and welcoming community, with a culture that celebrates different backgrounds and perspectives. The school is committed to providing a supportive and enriching environment for all pupils, particularly those with special educational needs. About the role… As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with children who have special educational needs, providing tailored support both in the classroom and through small group or 1-1 sessions. You will collaborate with the class teacher and the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) to implement effective strategies that help students overcome barriers to learning and reach their potential. This role is perfect for anyone considering a future in education, whether you're looking to become a teacher, educational psychologist, or work in a similar field. The experience you gain here will be invaluable for your future career aspirations. If you're excited about making a difference and want to take the next step in your career, click Apply Now and send your CV to Tom at KPI Education INDEDU