Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant Primary School – Bolton Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate St... Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant Primary School – Bolton Full-Time | Long-Term | Immediate StartHave you recently completed a degree in Early Years, Education or Childhood Studies and are now looking to gain valuable school-based experience?Are you considering a future in teaching and eager to build practical classroom skills before embarking on teacher training?A nurturing and community-driven primary school in Bolton is seeking a dedicated Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant to join their Early Years provision for the remainder of the academic year.This is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant Nursery and Reception environment where children are supported to develop confidence, independence and a love of learning from the very start of their education.About the Role: Full-time position, Monday to Friday (8:00am–4:00pm), term-time onlyLong-term role with an immediate startWeekly earnings between £530 – £560Based in Bolton with good transport linksWork closely with Nursery and Reception pupilsSupport play-based learning, phonics development and early numeracyAssist in creating engaging, creative classroom resourcesProvide targeted support to children requiring additional guidanceInterviews taking place immediatelyApplicants must have the right to work in the UK Who We’re Looking For: A graduate with a 2:1 degree or aboveA degree in Early Years Education or Childhood Studies (essential)Someone patient, proactive and enthusiastic about child developmentAn aspiring teacher keen to gain meaningful classroom experience The school prides itself on its inclusive ethos and strong pastoral care. The Early Years team works collaboratively to ensure every child feels safe, valued and motivated to explore. As a Graduate Early Years Teaching Assistant, you will receive guidance from experienced practitioners who are passionate about mentoring future educators.This role offers an excellent foundation for a career in primary teaching, providing hands-on experience and the chance to develop confidence in behaviour management, lesson support and child development.If you’re ready to begin your journey in education within a supportive Bolton primary school, apply today.INDEDU
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Early Career Teacher (ECT)Diverse Three-Form entry Primary SchoolBoltonPermanent | Full-Time Start:... Early Career Teacher (ECT)Diverse Three-Form entry Primary SchoolBoltonPermanent | Full-Time Start: Immediate start available Are you an Early Career Teacher looking to begin your journey in a supportive, inclusive school where every child’s success truly matters?Would a role where you can develop your teaching practice in a diverse setting that values professional growth, collaboration and high expectations for all learners?An exciting opportunity for an exceptional Early Career Teacher to join an inclusive and community-focused primary school in Bolton.As a three-form entry school serving a vibrant and diverse local area, the school is dedicated to meeting the needs of all learners, including a significant number of pupils with Special Educational Needs. They require a trainee teacher who is committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of children who require additional support to succeed.What’s on offer… £32,916 annual A comprehensive and supportive ECT induction pathway, including an experienced mentorWeekly instructional coaching and carefully planned professional learning opportunitiesA leadership team that prioritises staff wellbeing and maintains an open-door approachClear routes for professional development, progression and future leadership rolesA collaborative staff culture where planning, ideas and resources are sharedThe opportunity to contribute to a successful and aspirational school in the Bolton community The Ideal Candidate Maintain ambitious expectations for every pupilAre dedicated to inclusive education and uphold the highest safeguarding standardsShow a strong desire to develop their expertise and make a meaningful differenceValue teamwork and actively engage in continuous professional development This is an excellent chance to begin your career in a school that places genuine value on developing its people. From the very start, you will be encouraged to grow your expertise and explore future pathways, whether that leads towards curriculum leadership, specialist practice or senior leadership responsibilities.An immediate start is available, and we are keen to hear from talented trainees who are ready and motivated to begin their journey without delay.If you are ready to take the first step in your teaching journey within a nurturing and ambitious school community, please submit your CV and personal statement to KPI Education.INDTEA
Have you recently graduated and are eager to make a real difference in a primary school setting?Are... Have you recently graduated and are eager to make a real difference in a primary school setting?Are you interested in gaining practical experience supporting children with complex SEN and behavioural needs?Do you want to build a solid foundation for a future career in teaching, educational psychology, therapy, or youth work?A welcoming primary school in Bolton is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team for the remainder of the academic year, supporting pupils with ADHD, ASD, and a wide range of additional SEN needs.What’s on offer: Full-time Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role (Monday–Friday) Starting ASAPEarn between £500 - £560 per week (dependant on experience)Based in a caring and well-led primary schoolSuperb training and mentoring directly from an experienced SENDCoExposure to a wide range of SEN and behaviour strategiesInterviewing ASAP Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Minimum 2:1 degree (Psychology and Education graduates preferred)Empathetic, patient, and able to build meaningful relationships with childrenStrong communication and emotional intelligencePrevious experience supporting children (tutoring, SEN work, youth work) is highly desirableMotivated to pursue a career related to SEN, mental health, or educationMust have the right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available) The school is committed to providing a safe, supportive, and happy learning environment where every child can thrive. Lessons and activities are carefully designed to meet individual needs, helping pupils develop resilience, independence, and the skills to succeed in society. In this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, you will work closely with experienced professionals, gaining invaluable practical experience.In this position, you will support vulnerable pupils one-to-one, helping them manage emotions, stay focused during lessons, and feel secure in their learning environment. A calm, patient, and empathetic approach is key, as building strong, trusting relationships with children is at the heart of this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role.You will work alongside the school’s SENDCo, receiving mentoring, coaching, and ongoing support to develop your knowledge of SEN and inclusive teaching strategies. This role provides a fantastic opportunity to apply your academic skills in a practical setting, gain hands-on experience, and prepare for a future career in education, psychology, mental health, or other child-focused professions.Located in Bolton, the school serves a diverse community and offers a nurturing environment that encourages every pupil to achieve their potential. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role is an ideal stepping stone for graduates who want to make a real difference in children’s lives.Apply now to take on this rewarding Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in a welcoming primary school in Bolton.INDEDU
Make a Difference – Become a Tutor!Do you want to help young learners thrive in education? Then join... Make a Difference – Become a Tutor!Do you want to help young learners thrive in education? Then join Fleet Education Services as a GCSE Tutor and support students in and around Bolton through 1:1 and small group tuition.We need passionate educators to meet growing demand for face-to-face tuition, delivered during school hours, typically in the pupil’s home or at a local community venue. Apply today and start making an impact!What You’ll Need to be a Tutor: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent (Level 6) qualification.Minimum of 6 months UK teaching or tutoring experience.Eligibility to live and work in the UK with no restrictions on working hours.Enhanced DBS check on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one).A commitment to safeguarding and supporting learners with SEN, SEMH, and other complex needs. Your Responsibilities as a Tutor: Designing and delivering personalised lessons that engage, inspire, and help learners progress.Monitoring learner progress and providing constructive feedback to enhance learning outcomes.Collaborating with parents, guardians, and schools to ensure learner academic success.Maintaining accurate session records through our virtual learning platform. What We Offer Our Tutors: Flexible working hours to fit around your existing commitments.Competitive weekly pay through PAYE.Career growth through free ongoing training that counts towards CPD.A dedicated team of Tuition Consultants to match you with work based on your preferences and availability.The opportunity to make a real difference in learner's lives by building their confidence and improving their academic performance. Please Note: When registering as a Tutor with Fleet you will be listed as an Agency Worker, supporting with tuition engagements as and when they arise. Set amount of hours are not guaranteed.You will work through a contract for service and will be paid via PAYE.Any tuition placements you undertake with us will be covered by our insurance.Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete our safer recruitment process, designed with KCSIE in mind (Keeping Children Safe in Education). Why Fleet Education Services?We’re a trusted tuition provider working with schools and local authorities to deliver high-quality education for learners of all ages and abilities. With your expertise, you’ll transform lives and enjoy flexible, rewarding opportunities backed by our dedicated Tuition Consultants.We welcome all applications and are eager to work with passionate, likeminded individuals who share our outlook ensuring learner success – we hope to hear from you soon.Diversity & Inclusion: At Fleet Education Services, we celebrate diversity and believe that an inclusive team brings out the best in our learners. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Together, we can help every learner achieve their potential.
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
Have you recently completed a degree in Education or Psychology and want to gain practical experienc... Have you recently completed a degree in Education or Psychology and want to gain practical experience supporting children with additional needs?Are you looking to build skills that will help you pursue a career in education, clinical work, or child psychology?Do you have the empathy and patience to form a consistent, trusting relationship with pupils who require emotional and behavioural support?A welcoming mainstream primary school in Bury is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team, supporting pupils with ADHD, ASD, and a variety of other SEN needs. This full-time role starts immediately and provides valuable hands-on experience in SEN support, behaviour management, and mental health within a school setting.What’s on Offer Full-time Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role (Monday–Friday)Earn between £500-£560 per week (dependant on experience)Based in a caring and well-led primary schoolSuperb training and mentoring directly from an experienced SENDCoExposure to a wide range of SEN and behaviour strategiesLong-term placement starting ASAP Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Minimum 2:1 degree (Psychology and Education graduates preferred)Empathetic, patient, and able to build meaningful relationships with childrenStrong communication and emotional intelligencePrevious experience supporting children (tutoring, SEN work, youth work) is highly desirableMotivated to pursue a career related to SEN, mental health, or educationMust have the right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available) In this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, you will provide one-to-one support for pupils who are bright but require extra guidance to manage their emotions, stay focused in lessons, and feel secure in their learning environment. A calm, patient, and empathetic approach is key, as the foundation of the position is building strong, trusting relationships with the children you support.You will work closely with the school’s SENDCo, receiving mentoring, coaching, and ongoing guidance to develop practical expertise in special educational needs. When pupils are fully engaged in class, you will also assist as a general classroom teaching assistant—making this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role ideal for anyone considering a future in teaching, therapy, or educational support.This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role offers invaluable hands-on experience for graduates interested in psychology, mental health, SEN provision, or other child-focused professions.If you are ready to step into this rewarding Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position, click Apply Now to send your CV to Jo at KPI Education and start making a real impact.INDEDU
Early Career Teacher (ECT) Three-Form Entry Primary School Salford Permanent | Full-Time Start Date:... Early Career Teacher (ECT) Three-Form Entry Primary School Salford Permanent | Full-Time Start Date: Immediate start availableLooking to launch your teaching career in a school where inclusion, ambition and community are at the heart of everything?A welcoming and forward-thinking primary school in Salford to appoint a committed Early Career Teacher. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a large, well-established three-form entry school that reflects the rich diversity of its local community.The school places strong emphasis on supporting pupils with additional needs and is proud of its inclusive ethos. Staff work closely together to ensure that all children, including those with SEND receive the tailored support and encouragement they need to flourish. They are seeking a motivated ECT who is eager to grow professionally while making a genuine difference in the classroom from day one.What you can expect: Starting salary of £32,916 per annumA structured and carefully supported ECT induction programmeDedicated mentoring from experienced practitionersWeekly coaching sessions to strengthen classroom practiceA leadership team that promotes staff wellbeing and professional trustClear development pathways within a progressive school settingA collaborative culture built on shared planning and teamwork The school is seeking someone who: Demonstrates high expectation for each pupilEmbraces inclusive teaching and adaptive practiceIs passionate about supporting pupils from a wide range of backgroundsIs reflective, proactive and keen to continually improveThrives in a team-oriented environment This role offers a strong foundation for your career in a school that invests in long-term development and recognises potential. Whether your aspirations lie in subject leadership, SEND specialism or senior leadership, you will be supported to take the next steps.With an immediate start on offer, the school is keen to meet enthusiastic trainees who are ready to begin their ECT journey in Salford.To apply, please send your CV and personal statement to KPI Education.INDTEA
Are you a recent graduate in Psychology or a related field with a strong interest in Special Educati... Are you a recent graduate in Psychology or a related field with a strong interest in Special Educational Needs?Do you want to build practical experience supporting children with additional learning needs in a mainstream primary environment?Would a long-term position where you can develop hands-on SEN expertise appeal to you?A friendly and inclusive primary school in Salford is looking to appoint a graduate SEN Teaching assistant to join their on-site support team as soon as possible. This full-time role will continue for the remainder of the academic year and offers the chance to play a meaningful role in supporting pupils’ progress and wellbeing.What the School Offers• Immediate start for a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant • Weekly pay between £500-£530 • Full-time, long-term role • Guaranteed role through to at least the end of the academic year • Close collaboration with teaching staff and SENDCo • Excellent experience for those pursuing SEN-focused careersIdeal Applicant Profile• Minimum 2:1 degree (Psychology, Education, or related subject preferred) • Genuine interest in inclusive education • Calm, patient, and resilient nature • Confident working one-to-one with pupils • Strong communication and teamwork abilities • Previous experience with children or SEN is beneficial but not required • Must have the legal right to work in the UKIn this role, as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with an experienced class teacher to deliver personalised learning activities, encourage positive communication, and support pupils with emotional regulation and classroom engagement. You will also collaborate with the school’s SENDCo to identify barriers to learning and contribute to effective strategies that promote inclusion and sustained progress.This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position offers valuable, hands-on exposure to SEN practice within a mainstream primary setting. It is particularly well suited to graduates considering future careers in Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, Speech and Language Therapy, or Child and Adolescent Mental Health.This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in Salford offers a rare opportunity to gain high-quality SEN experience while supporting pupils at a fundamental stage of their development.Apply now to begin your role as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant with an immediate start.INDEDU
Are you a recent graduate eager to begin a meaningful career supporting children in a primary school... Are you a recent graduate eager to begin a meaningful career supporting children in a primary school setting?If you’re planning to pursue teacher training in the future and want to gain practical, day-to-day classroom experience, this role offers an ideal starting point.You’ll be joining a supportive school environment that is committed to developing aspiring teachers and helping them grow throughout the academic year.A welcoming primary school in Wigan is seeking an enthusiastic Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to start immediately, with the position running until the end of the summer term. Full-time, long-term role starting ASAPMonday–Friday, 32.5 hours per week, term-time onlyEarn between £500-£560 per week as a Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantGraduates holding a 2:1 degree or above encouraged to applyDegrees in Education, Psychology, or core subjects are especially valuedProvide essential 1-1 and small group support to pupils struggling for a variety of reasonsWork alongside skilled education professionals and develop your expertiseIdeal stepping stone for aspiring Teachers, Educational Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, and moreInterviewing immediately This highly regarded school is known for nurturing aspiring educators and providing strong professional development opportunities from the very start. In this role, the Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant will work closely with experienced teachers and support staff, gaining guidance and insight that supports long-term growth within the profession.The role is full-time, term-time only, working Monday to Friday. Applicants should hold a 2:1 degree or above in a relevant subject such as Education, Psychology, or another core academic discipline. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to put theory into practice, develop hands-on classroom skills, and build a solid foundation for a future career in education.Working collaboratively with class teachers, SENCOs, and fellow support staff, the Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant will contribute to strategies designed to support pupils with varying learning needs. Alongside general classroom duties, the role includes delivering focused one-to-one and small group interventions to support both academic progress and social development.This is a fantastic opportunity to strengthen your confidence and capability as an educator. Apply today to take the next step in your journey.Apply now and send your CV to Jo at KPi Education.INDEDU
Have you recently completed your degree and are passionate about making a real difference for childr... Have you recently completed your degree and are passionate about making a real difference for children with additional needs?Are you looking to gain hands-on experience supporting young learners facing challenges with behaviour or special educational needs?Do you want to develop practical skills and insight for a future career in teaching, educational psychology, therapy, or youth support?A welcoming primary school in Wigan is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with ADHD, ASD, and a range of additional SEN needs for the remainder of the academic year. Full-time position, Monday to Friday – Starting ASAPEarn between £500 - £560 per weekWork within a compassionate, well managed primary settingReceive excellent guidance and support from a skilled SENDCoLearn proven strategies for managing SEN and challenging behaviour Degree qualification at 2:1 or higher (Psychology and Education backgrounds particularly welcome)Compassionate, patient, and skilled at connecting with childrenExcellent interpersonal skills and emotional awarenessPrior experience with children (tutoring, support work, volunteering) strongly preferredCommitted to a future working in SEN, wellbeing, or education sectorsEligible to work in the UK This primary school is committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where every child benefits from tailored learning that helps build confidence, independence, and resilience. In this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, you’ll work alongside experienced staff to gain valuable specialist knowledge and hands-on experience.On a daily basis, you will provide one-to-one support for pupils who are capable but need extra guidance to manage emotions, stay focused in class, and feel secure in their learning environment. A calm, patient, and empathetic approach is essential, as the heart of this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role is forming strong, trusting relationships with the children you support.You will also be guided and mentored by the school’s SENDCo, receiving ongoing coaching, feedback, and development opportunities. This position is an ideal chance to apply your academic knowledge practically, build real expertise in SEN education, and prepare for a rewarding career supporting children.Don’t miss the opportunity to join this welcoming Wigan school in a highly rewarding Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role—apply today to make a real difference.INDEDU
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
Have you recently graduated and are passionate about making a real difference in the lives of childr... Have you recently graduated and are passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children?Are you looking for hands-on experience supporting pupils with complex special educational needs and behavioural challenges?Do you want to build practical skills and gain insight for a future career in teaching, educational psychology, or therapeutic support?A nurturing primary school in Salford is looking to appoint a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to work with children with ADHD, autism, and a variety of additional SEN needs for the remainder of the academic year.What’s on offer: Full-time Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role (Monday–Friday) Starting ASAPEarn between £500 - £560 per weekBased in a caring and well-led primary schoolSuperb training and mentoring directly from an experienced SENDCoExposure to a wide range of SEN and behaviour strategiesInterviewing ASAP Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Minimum 2:1 degree (Psychology and Education graduates preferred)Empathetic, patient, and able to build meaningful relationships with childrenStrong communication and emotional intelligencePrevious experience supporting children (tutoring, SEN work, youth work) is highly desirableMotivated to pursue a career related to SEN, mental health, or educationMust have the right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available) This primary school is committed to creating a safe and positive learning environment, where lessons are carefully tailored to meet each pupil’s individual needs. Children are supported to develop confidence, independence, and resilience, preparing them to thrive in school and beyond. In this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role, you will work alongside skilled professionals and gain invaluable practical experience.You will work closely with the school’s SENDCo, receiving mentorship, guidance, and professional development to grow your expertise in supporting pupils with special educational needs. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role provides a fantastic opportunity to put your academic knowledge into practice, build hands-on skills, and prepare for a rewarding career in education.Situated in Salford, the school serves a diverse community and offers a nurturing environment where every child is encouraged to achieve their best. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity is ideal for graduates interested in careers in psychology, SEN support, mental health, or child-focused clinical professions.Apply today to take on this rewarding Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role in a welcoming and supportive primary school.INDEDU
Are you a Psychology graduate keen to take your academic knowledge beyond the classroom and into a r... Are you a Psychology graduate keen to take your academic knowledge beyond the classroom and into a real school environment?If you’re considering a future working with children, whether in education, SEN, or psychological support and want hands-on experience that truly makes a difference, this could be the perfect opportunity.This full-time role offers the chance to support pupils’ learning, behaviour, and emotional wellbeing while developing practical skills that will strengthen your future career path.A supportive primary school in Salford is currently recruiting a motivated Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team immediately, with the position running through to the end of the academic year.Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant Full-time role starting ASAPEarn between £500 - £560 per week as a Psychology Graduate Teaching AssistantConsistent placement within a supportive Salford primary schoolWork with pupils across KS1 and KS2Excellent experience for those considering Education Psychology and other SEN pathwaysApplicants must hold a 2:1 degree or higher in a Psychology-related degreeAny previous experience with children – schools, volunteering, youth work – is valuedProvide tailored support for pupils with SEN, emotional or behavioural needsCollaborate with teachers, SENCOs, and support staff to deliver targeted interventions In the role of Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will play an active part in supporting pupils’ academic progress and personal development. This may include providing targeted one-to-one support for children with additional needs, as well as working with small groups to develop confidence, social interaction, and emotional resilience. The position offers valuable insight into how psychological principles are applied within an educational setting, making it an excellent stepping stone towards further study or careers in SEN, behaviour support, or mental health.The school is seeking a thoughtful, patient, and motivated Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant who is passionate about working with children. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong communication skills, the ability to work collaboratively, and a caring, empathetic approach.This role is particularly well suited to graduates considering postgraduate Psychology pathways, teacher training programmes, or careers centred on child development and education.If this Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant role sounds like the right next step for you, click Apply Nowand submit your CV to Jo at KPI Education.INDEDU
Are you an enthusiastic and driven graduate eager to begin a rewarding career in primary education a... Are you an enthusiastic and driven graduate eager to begin a rewarding career in primary education and make a real difference in children’s lives?Are you seeking a clear pathway into teaching, with the opportunity to gain valuable classroom experience in a supportive role?Would you like to join a nurturing primary school that will equip you with the skills and guidance needed to become an outstanding educator?An exciting primary school in Salford is seeking to appoint a motivated Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their team for the remainder of the academic year.Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Full-time, long-term role starting ASAP Monday–Friday, 32.5 hours per week, term-time only Earn between £500 - £560 per week as a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant School located in Salford – easily accessible from most of Manchester and surrounding areas Graduates holding a 2:1 degree or above encouraged to apply Degrees in Education, Psychology, or core subjects are especially valued Support the classroom teacher alongside providing essential 1-1 and small group support to pupils Gain hands-on experience supporting both teachers and students in the classroom Ideal stepping stone for aspiring Teachers, Educational Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, and more Interviewing ASAP Must have the right to work in the UK The school is committed to providing pupils with the highest quality learning experiences, supporting both academic progress and personal development. It aims to equip children with the knowledge, skills, and social awareness they need to succeed at the next stage of their educational journey. As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with experienced education professionals and gain invaluable, hands-on classroom experience.This is a full-time, term-time-only role, working Monday to Friday. You will collaborate closely with the class teacher to support pupil progress across a range of subject areas. Playing a key role in building confidence and meeting individual learning needs, as a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant you will help foster a positive, inclusive learning environment where every child can thrive. In addition to general classroom support, you will deliver targeted assistance on a one-to-one basis and in small groups, supporting pupils’ academic and social development and helping them develop the skills needed for long-term success.Located in Salford, the school is a welcoming and inclusive setting that serves a diverse community. It offers a nurturing and inspiring environment where all pupils are encouraged to achieve their full potential.Step into a role that rapidly develops your skills and confidence as an educator. Apply today for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant. INDEDU
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