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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Job details
Posting date: 15 August 2025
Salary: £500 to £550 per week
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 September 2025
Location: L37 0AB
Remote working: On-site only
Company: KPI RECRUITING LTD
Job type: Contract
Job reference: TRPSYCHTA1508SEF-30266

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Summary

Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Are you a Psychology graduate looking to gain practical experience supporting children with additional needs — setting the foundations for a future in Teaching, Educational Psychology, or Speech and Language Therapy?

Do you have experience, either paid or voluntary, working with students who have ASD, SEMH, or PMLD?

Would you like a role where you can make a genuine difference to children’s lives while building valuable skills for your career?

A welcoming and inclusive primary school near Formby is seeking a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to provide focused support to pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) from September 2025.

Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant | Role Details

Full-time, long-term position starting September 2025
Excellent opportunity for aspiring Educational Psychologists or SEN Teachers
Competitive weekly pay: up to £550
Support children aged 3–11 within an inclusive primary school in Sefton, Liverpool
Applications welcome from graduates with a Psychology or Education-related degree
Around 30 minutes’ drive from Liverpool city centre, with good public transport links
Work with pupils in small groups (up to 5) and on a 1:1 basis
Collaborate with teaching and psychological professionals to deepen your expertise

About the School
This highly regarded primary school near Formby is celebrated for its nurturing approach and commitment to supporting pupils with a wide range of needs, including MLD, ASD, and EBD. The leadership team values collaboration and ensures all staff have access to ongoing training and development.

The Role in Action
As a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll provide tailored academic and emotional support to pupils, helping them achieve both learning and personal development goals. Your role will involve building trust, encouraging progress, and working closely with experienced staff to create an inclusive and engaging learning environment.

This is the perfect opportunity to develop your practical skills, gain an in-depth understanding of SEN provision, and prepare for the next step in your professional journey.

Interested in taking the next step?
Click Apply Now to send your CV to Tom at KPI Education and be considered for this rewarding role.

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