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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

KPI Recruiting Ltd
West Yorkshire
3 weeks ago
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Wakefield

Are you a compassionate graduate passionate about supporting students with Special Educational Needs?

This is an exciting opportunity to become a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant and gain invaluable experience working with students who need additional support in a specialist SEN school in Wakefield.

Why this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role?

If you've recently graduated with a 2:1 or above, this Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position offers you the chance to:


  • Excellent salary - Up to £560 per week as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
  • Work in a dedicated specialist SEN school supporting students with complex needs including autism, severe learning difficulties, and communication disorders.
  • Support teaching and learning through tailored interventions and therapeutic approaches.
  • Develop specialist skills before progressing into SEN teaching, educational psychology, or therapy careers.
  • Professional growth - Ideal stepping stone to a career in Special Educational Needs


About the School

This outstanding specialist SEN school in Wakefield has an exceptional reputation for providing high-quality education and care for students with Special Educational Needs. With an 'Outstanding' Ofsted rating, it prides itself on:


  • Expert support for students with a wide range of additional needs.
  • A culture of collaboration, compassion, and understanding among staff.
  • State-of-the-art facilities and specialist resources.
  • Excellent therapeutic provision and supportive SEN leadership.


It's the perfect place for a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to develop expertise and make a real difference in a specialist setting.

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Candidate Profile

To thrive in this role, you should have:


  • A 2:1 or above degree (Psychology, Education, Special Educational Needs, or related subjects particularly desirable).
  • Strong GCSE and A-Level results.
  • Excellent patience, empathy, and communication skills.
  • The ability to adapt teaching approaches to individual learning styles and complex needs.
  • A proactive, resilient, and compassionate attitude.
  • A genuine passion for supporting students with Special Educational Needs.


What will you do as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant?


  • Provide 1:1 and small group support for students with complex SEN.
  • Assist teachers in delivering specialist curriculum and sensory activities.
  • Support students with personal care, communication, and behavioural needs.
  • Help implement individual Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).
  • Work alongside therapists, nurses, and specialist staff.
  • Build trusting relationships with students, staff, and families.


This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role is designed to give you hands-on experience working with vulnerable learners in a specialist environment and prepare you for a rewarding career in SEN.

Benefits of becoming a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant


  • Expert mentorship - Work alongside experienced SEN professionals, SENCOs, and therapists in a specialist setting
  • Be part of a dedicated school community where your contribution truly matters.
  • Receive ongoing specialist SEN-focused training and CPD opportunities.
  • Impact learning - Make a life-changing difference to students with complex additional needs
  • Gain invaluable skills for SEN teaching, educational psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or counselling careers.


How to Apply

If you're ready to make a meaningful impact as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, click "Apply Now" to send your application today!

This is a rare opportunity for a dedicated graduate to begin a rewarding career supporting students with Special Educational Needs in a specialist school environment—don't miss out!

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