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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Job details
Posting date: 27 November 2025
Salary: £510 to £550 per week
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 27 December 2025
Location: L22 0LA
Remote working: On-site only
Company: KPI RECRUITING LTD
Job type: Contract
Job reference: TRPSYCHTA2711SEF-30266

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Summary

Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Are you a Psychology graduate passionate about child development and behaviour?

Do you want hands-on experience supporting children with additional needs before progressing into Ed Psych, SALT, or SEN teaching?

Looking for a role where you can genuinely change a child’s day, every single day?

If this sounds like you, this Sefton primary school is offering a truly rewarding opportunity to begin your career in specialist education.

The school is known for its nurturing, inclusive ethos and strong pastoral framework. Led by an experienced and supportive SENCO, the school provides a safe and structured environment for children with a range of additional needs.

They are now looking for a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their SEND team, working closely with pupils who present with:

ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs)
Communication and interaction difficulties

What This Role Offers:

Full-time, long-term role (Monday-Friday) term-time only
Earn up to £550 per week as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
Long-term role in a highly supportive, inclusive primary school
Daily experience with children presenting ASD, SEMH, and communication needs
Professional mentoring from SENCOs and external specialists
Practical SEN experience ideal for Ed Psych, SALT, SEN teaching, and therapeutic careers
A fulfilling role where you can make a meaningful difference
Interviews taking place within the next 2 weeks

Your day-to-day responsibilities may include 1:1 support, small-group interventions, emotional coaching, communication development activities, behaviour-regulation strategies, sensory-friendly learning support, and helping pupils engage positively in the classroom. This is real, hands-on experience in understanding how children think, feel, learn, and communicate.

For graduates aspiring toward Educational Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy, Child Mental Health, or SEN Teaching, this role offers invaluable exposure to specialist strategies and professional practice within an experienced team.

If you’re ready to take the first step into a rewarding SEN career, send your CV and Cover Letter to Tom at KPI Education today.

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