Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Secondary School – Easton, Bristol Are you a recent graduate with a degree in Linguistics, Speech and Language Therapy, Psychology, or a related field?
Are you passionate about starting a career working with children, particularly in Speech and Language Therapy, and looking for your first hands-on experience?
This outstanding secondary school in the heart of Bristol is seeking a dedicated and empathetic Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team.
This role is perfect for someone eager to gain practical experience in the field, working with both seasoned professionals and a diverse group of students.
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Role Overview: Full-time, long-term – Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:00pm – Easton, Bristol – Earn up to £500 per week Work within the school's Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision to support students with communication difficulties.
Assist students with various learning challenges, including cognitive, behavioural, emotional, social, physical, or sensory needs.
Plan and deliver targeted interventions to track students' academic and pastoral development.
Receive training to deepen your understanding of the approaches and solutions used for students with complex needs.
Collaborate with in-house educational psychologists, Speech & Language Therapists, and external professionals to contribute to student case studies.
Make a meaningful impact by helping young people reach their academic and personal goals.
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements: Must hold a 2:1 degree or higher in a relevant subject.
Previous experience working with young people, either academically or pastorally.
A genuine desire to pursue a career supporting young people.
Eagerness to learn and proactively engage in professional development.
A compassionate individual who can build strong relationships with students.
This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity is ideal for those looking to enter Speech and Language Therapy, Education/Child Psychology, or pastoral work in schools.
About the School: This highly regarded secondary school plays a central role in its local community, with a strong ethos of inclusivity and equal opportunity for all students.
The school prides itself on its holistic approach, supporting students academically while equipping them with skills for life beyond the classroom.
Students with more complex pastoral needs receive additional support from the school's team of youth workers, counsellors, and home-school link workers.
As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in delivering 1:1 and group support sessions.
If you're ready to make a difference and build a foundation for your future career, we want to hear from you.
Submit your CV and apply today to speak with Holly at KPI Education, who will guide you through the next steps of your Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant application.
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