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Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

Job details
Posting date: 31 March 2026
Salary: £500 to £560 per week
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 30 April 2026
Location: M3 5ET
Remote working: On-site only
Company: KPI RECRUITING LTD
Job type: Contract
Job reference: jihPTAsal13/03-30266

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Summary

Are you a Psychology graduate looking to turn your academic knowledge into real-world impact?

If you’re curious about careers in education, SEN, or child psychology but want to gain meaningful, hands-on experience first, this role offers the perfect starting point as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant.

A friendly and forward-thinking primary school in Salford is looking for a dedicated graduate to join their team as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, supporting pupils both academically and emotionally for the remainder of the academic year.

Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant

• Full-time role starting ASAP through to the end of the academic year
• Weekly earnings of £500–£560 as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
• Long-term opportunity in a Salford primary school
• Supporting pupils across KS1 and KS2 as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
• Ideal experience for aspiring Educational Psychologists, SEN specialists, or future teachers
• Minimum 2:1 degree in Psychology (or related field) required
• Prior experience with children (school-based, tutoring, youth work, or voluntary) highly desirable

This school prides itself on creating a positive, inclusive environment where every child is encouraged to thrive. With a strong emphasis on wellbeing and personal development, staff are committed to building confidence and resilience in pupils alongside academic success. The leadership team is supportive and approachable, creating a collaborative atmosphere where a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant can learn and grow.

In this role, you’ll work closely with class teachers and the SENCO to support children with additional needs. As a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant, this could include one-to-one support, small group interventions, and helping pupils develop key social and emotional skills. You’ll gain first-hand experience of how psychological theory translates into practice within a classroom setting.

The ideal candidate will be empathetic, proactive, and confident in building relationships with young people. A genuine passion for supporting children’s development is essential for any successful Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant looking to build experience before progressing into teacher training, educational psychology, or a career focused on child development and mental health.

Interested? Apply today and send your CV to Jo at KPI Education.

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