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Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant
Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant
Location: South London All Through School (Reception to A Level)
Role: Monday-Friday, full-time
Salary: Up to £500 per week
Interviewing: Immediately for an immediate start
Have you recently graduated from a Russell Group university and are eager to make a meaningful difference in education by inspiring the next generation of learners?
Are you keen to work with students and help them build strong academic foundations and self-belief?
Perhaps you're considering teacher training and want to gain valuable classroom experience to enhance your PGCE application?
We're seeking enthusiastic Russell Group graduates to work at an outstanding private school delivering education from KS1 through to KS5 in South London, on the edge of Surrey's beautiful countryside. The school is currently looking for a Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant to support and inspire their students.
The Role – Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant
As a Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant, you'll support learners across different ability levels, helping to enhance their academic performance through tailored intervention programmes and exam preparation. You'll have the opportunity to work across KS1 to KS5, with consideration given to your subject preferences.
Your work will be central to building student confidence and improving outcomes, whether supporting individuals, small groups, or assisting teachers in classroom settings. You'll also mentor students aspiring to attend leading universities.
The school offers an exceptional teaching environment with a maximum class size of just 12 students, creating an intimate community where individualised learning is prioritised.
What's on Offer
- Full-time Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant position (Monday-Friday, term time only)
- Competitive salary of up to £500 per week
- Join a welcoming team in a stable, long-term role at an excellent local school
- Invaluable experience to support future teacher training aspirations
- Nurturing workplace with strong emphasis on academic excellence
- Continuous professional development opportunities and personalised mentoring
Ideal Candidate – Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Degree from a Russell Group university in any discipline, with preference for Maths, Science and English graduates
- Genuine passion for supporting young learners
- Excellent communication skills and solid academic knowledge
- Reliable, motivated, and forward-thinking
- Eligible to work in the UK
The school benefits from excellent transport connections and provides parking facilities for staff who drive.
Take the next step in your educational career and develop as a confident, skilled educator. Apply now for this Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant opportunity in South London.
Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant – South London School – Up to £500 per week
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Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Salary: £510–£550 per week/ Location: Liverpool
Are you a high achieving stem graduate ready to take your next steps?
We are looking for the right fit, a graduate STEM teaching assistant to start in an amazing school in Liverpool. This is an incredible opportunity for you to get stuck in and get your foot in the door with teaching! Make an impact and gain that hands on classroom experience that is gold!
More about the role:
You will be responsible for providing tailored support in subjects such as maths, English and science. Making lessons fun and engaging for pupils because learning should be fun from the preparation to the delivery and engagement. Maintaining an encouraging and positive environment is what it’s all about, from the full classrooms to the smaller intervention groups needing that extra bit off 1-1 support. This is about building that strong foundation in teaching, giving the pupils the right tools to progress and flourish. Do you have the ability to inspire, motivate, and engage children in their learning?
Are you the perfect candidate?
The right Candidate:
- Able to adapt to different environments while maintaining an enthusiastic, resilient attitude
- Hold a degree in a STEM subject (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, or a related field).
- Strong communication skills and confidence throughout teaching
- Motivated and eager to learn from experienced teachers in the classroom and take feedback
- Passion for teaching and installing education into pupils in creative ways
- Looking to progress in your teaching career
The perks…
What’s on Offer:
- Amazing salary paying £510–£550 per week
- Ongoing training/learning development with Constant support from the outstanding team, which is essential
- Ideal preparation for PGCE, Schools Direct, and teacher training routes.
- Meaningful impact on pupils pursuing their STEM Pathways
Can you make that difference? If you’re ready to take your next steps as a graduate and pursue something truly rewarding, submit your CV at KPI Education today! This is an amazing opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge and gain that experience.
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Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant
Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant
Location: South London All Through School (Reception to A Level)
Role: Monday-Friday, full-time
Salary: Up to £500 per week
Interviewing: Immediately for an immediate start
Are you a recent Oxford or Cambridge university graduate with a passion for education and desire to utilise your degree in inspiring young students in school?
Do you have a passion for working with young people and instilling exceptional academic routines and confidence in them?
Maybe you are planning to apply for a PGCE and looking to strengthen your application with substantial classroom-based experience?
We are looking for passionate Oxbridge graduate to join a high-achieving private school that teaches students from KS1 to KS5 in South London, just bordering the rolling hills of Surrey. They are actively recruiting for a Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant who can make a positive impact on their learners.
The Role – Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant
The Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant will work with pupils of varying abilities to develop their academic skills, deliver structured intervention sessions, and help students succeed in key assessments. This may be a range of students across KS1 to KS5, with your preference considered
You’ll play a pivotal role in boosting confidence and raising attainment, working with students on a one-to-one or small group basis and within classrooms alongside the class teacher. You will also support students who are current or aspiring applicants to the University of Oxford or University of Cambridge.
This school boasts a unique learning environment, with class sizes 12 pupils or below. This makes for a very close-knit community and real attention to detail when it comes to learning plans.
What’s on Offer
- Full-time Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant role (Monday-Friday, term time only)
- Up to £500 per week salary
- Become a solid member of the team - Working in a full-time, long-term position at a local school
- Fantastic experience for teacher training applications
- Supportive environment with strong academic focus
- Ongoing CPD and tailored mentorship
Ideal Candidate – Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Bachelor’s degree in any subject area, though Maths, Science and English are preferences
- Enthusiastic about helping young people learn
- Strong communicator with good subject knowledge
- Professional, committed, and proactive
- Must have the right to work in the UK
This school has excellent links to public transport and a staff carpark for drivers.
Step into a role that rapidly develops your skills and confidence as an educator.
Apply today for this Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant role in South London to learn more about the positions available.
Oxbridge Graduate Teaching Assistant – South London School – Up to £500 per week
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Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Secondary School
Salary: £500–£600 per week/ Location: Brent
Are you a high achieving stem graduate ready to take your next steps?
We are looking for a good fit to start in an award winning, leading secondary school in Brent. This is an amazing opportunity for you to get stuck in and get your foot in the door with education! Make an impact and gain that hands on classroom experience that is gold!
More about the role:
You will be responsible for providing tailored support in maths, science and related subjects. Making lessons fun and engaging for pupils because learning should be fun from the preparation to the delivery and engagement. Maintaining an encouraging and positive environment is what its all about in secondary, from the full classrooms to the smaller groups needing that extra bit off 1-1 support. This is about building that strong foundation in teaching, giving the pupils the right tools to progress and flourish.
Are you the perfect candidate?
The right Candidate:
- Able to adapt to different environments while maintaining an enthusiastic, resilient attitude
- Hold a degree in a STEM subject (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, or a related field).
- Strong communication skills and confidence throughout teaching
- Motivated and eager to learn from experienced teachers in the classroom and take feedback
- Passion for teaching and installing education into pupils in creative ways
- Looking to progress in your teaching career
The perks…
What’s on Offer:
- Amazing salary paying £500–£600 per week
- Ongoing training/learning development with Constant support from the outstanding team, which is essential
- Ideal preparation for PGCE, Schools Direct, and teacher training routes.
- Meaningful impact on pupils pursuing their STEM Pathways
Can you make that difference? If you’re ready to take your next steps as a graduate and pursue something truly rewarding, submit your CV at KPI Education today! This is an amazing opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge and gain that experience.
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Administrator
Administrator
Nantwich
£25,000 – £27,000 per annum
Monday to Friday 40 hours
Role Overview
We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Administrator to support our scheduling and coordination team. Working closely with the Scheduler, you will help plan daily routes, communicate schedules, maintain accurate records, and ensure smooth communication between internal teams, drivers, and customers. This is a fast‑paced role suited to someone who enjoys multitasking, problem‑solving, and keeping operations running efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Scheduler in planning and organising daily delivery schedules in line with company guidelines.
- Input planned routes and schedules into internal systems accurately and on time.
- Communicate daily schedules to internal departments, drivers, and external partners.
- Monitor the progress of deliveries throughout the day and act as a key point of contact for Customer Service and customers.
- Assist the Manager with maintaining compliance records, including vehicle checks, servicing schedules, and essential documentation.
- Maintain up‑to‑date and accurate administrative records for all operational activities.
Requirements
- Previous experience in a busy administrative, coordination, scheduling, or operations support role.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Confident IT user with good numeracy and literacy skills (full training provided on internal systems).
- Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow structured processes.
- Able to prioritise tasks, multitask effectively, and stay calm under pressure.
- A friendly, professional, customer‑focused approach.
Benefits
- Full‑time role: 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday, with occasional Saturday mornings if required)
- Competitive salary
- Company pension
- Additional holiday entitlement
- Company Sick Pay
- Free on‑site parking
Call Leanne: 01270 589943 or Email: leanne@kpir.co.uk
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Power BI Analyst
Power BI Analyst
Sandbach
Competitive Salary + Benefits
Full-Time | Permanent
About the Opportunity
We’re working with a globally recognised organisation seeking a talented Systems Administrator to join their dynamic IT team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong technical background and a passion for improving systems and processes through data-driven solutions.
The Role
As Systems Administrator, you’ll be responsible for maintaining and enhancing internal IT systems, supporting business efficiency, and delivering insightful reporting using Power BI. You’ll collaborate with internal teams and external suppliers, contribute to IT projects, and help train users on new tools and dashboards.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage IT access for starters, leavers, and role changes.
- Troubleshoot software issues and liaise with suppliers.
- Test and maintain software across regional offices.
- Develop system enhancements and customisations.
- Support IT projects focused on business process improvement.
- Create and manage Power BI dashboards and reports.
- Deliver end-user training on Power BI tools.
- Assist in maintaining IT systems alongside senior IT managers.
- Build strong working relationships across the business.
- Promote and uphold company values and behaviours.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Essential Skills & Experience:
- Please only apply for this role if you have strong experience and understanding of Power BI
- Experience in software maintenance and administration
- Proven background in systems administration or working with logistics/finance software.
- Ability to create dashboards and reports using Power BI.
- Familiarity with SQL, JSON, XML, and SAP Crystal Reports.
- Understanding of Power Apps, Power Automate, and BPA Codeless Platforms.
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Ability to convert large volumes of data into clear, accurate reports.
- Adaptability and focus on meeting deadlines.
Desirable Attributes:
- Experience working in an SME with a global presence.
- Exposure to implementing new software and IT applications.
- Business awareness and a collaborative mindset.
- Friendly, approachable, and motivated to grow professionally.
- Strong communication skills and a can-do attitude.
What’s on Offer
- A collaborative and forward-thinking work environment.
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
- Flexible working arrangements.
- The chance to work on impaction global IT projects.
Interested?
If you’re ready to take the next step in your IT career, we’d love to hear from you. Please send your CV over to EllieC@kpir.co.uk or call Ellie on 01270 589943.
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Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)
Are you a graduate eager to support children with additional needs in a nurturing primary school environment?
Are you hoping to gain meaningful experience ahead of a career in Educational Psychology, Teaching, Speech and Language Therapy, or another child-focused profession?
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Manchester (M13 9PL) is seeking a dedicated Graduate Learning Support Assistant to join their team and provide targeted support to pupils with Special Educational Needs.
Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)
- Primary School | Manchester, Greater Manchester (M13 9PL)
- Full-Time, Long-Term
- Salary: £480 – £560 per week
What’s on Offer:
- A rewarding role within a well-respected Manchester primary school
- Valuable experience supporting a broad range of SEN within a mainstream setting
- Strong public transport links and central location
- The opportunity to become an integral member of a collaborative staff team
- Ongoing professional development and guidance from experienced educators
Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN) | The Role
As a Graduate Learning Support Assistant, you will work closely with pupils who require additional academic and emotional support. The school supports children with needs including Autism (ASC), ADHD, Speech and Language needs, and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Providing tailored 1:1 and small group interventions
- Supporting the implementation of EHCP targets and personalised learning strategies
- Collaborating with the class teacher and SENCO to monitor progress
- Promoting confidence, independence, and positive behaviour
- Helping to maintain a structured, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment
- This position offers excellent insight into high-quality SEN provision and is particularly beneficial for graduates planning further study or teacher training.
About You:
- A 2:1 degree or above in any subject (Psychology, Education, Early Childhood or related disciplines are advantageous but not essential)
- A genuine commitment to supporting children with additional needs
- Patient, compassionate, and resilient in your approach
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships
- Experience working with children or young people is desirable, though not required
- Full training and ongoing support will be provided, making this an ideal opportunity for graduates seeking their first school-based role.
- KPi Education is working in partnership with a Manchester primary school to recruit a motivated and caring Graduate Learning Support Assistant for a full-time, long-term position.
- If you are looking to build valuable experience while making a lasting impact on pupils’ development.
Apply today by contacting Marvin at KPi Education and start making a difference in a Manchester Primary School.
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Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Manchester (M13 9PL)
Are you a graduate eager to build a career within the education sector?
Would you value the opportunity to gain practical classroom experience while making a genuine impact on young learners?
An ambitious and inclusive primary school in Manchester (M13 9PL) is seeking a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | Role Summary
- Situated in Manchester (M13 9PL) with strong public transport access.
- Supporting pupils across EYFS, KS1 or KS2 (ages 4–11).
- Full-time position with long-term stability.
- Monday to Friday | 8:30am – 3:30pm | Term-time only.
- Weekly earnings between £500 and £560, depending on experience.
- Delivering targeted 1:1 support and small group interventions.
- Assisting pupils who require additional academic or pastoral guidance.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | Candidate Profile
- A degree in core subjects such as English, Maths, Psychology or Education preferred.
- A strong interest in progressing into teaching or a related educational field.
- Confident communicator with the ability to build positive relationships.
- Calm, patient and adaptable in a busy school environment.
- Previous experience working with children is advantageous but not a requirement.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | The School & Responsibilities
This Manchester primary school has built a reputation for its supportive ethos and high aspirations for all pupils. Staff work collaboratively to ensure children feel safe, motivated and encouraged to succeed both academically and personally.
In this role, you will:
- Work alongside the class teacher to support lesson delivery and classroom activities.
- Provide additional guidance to pupils who need extra encouragement or structured support.
- Help maintain a focused and positive learning atmosphere.
- Contribute to the overall wellbeing and development of pupils, including those with SEN.
This position is particularly well-suited to graduates seeking meaningful school-based experience prior to teacher training applications.
If you are ready to take the next step towards a career in education, submit your CV today to be considered.
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Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Rochdale (OL11 5DR)
Calling all university graduates – are you looking to kickstart an exciting and rewarding career in education?
Do you have a passion for making a real difference in the classroom and supporting young learners to achieve their full potential?
If so, we have a fantastic opportunity waiting for you! A welcoming and supportive primary school in Rochdale (OL11 5DR) is looking to appoint a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their team.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | Role Overview
- Located in Rochdale (OL11 5DR) with good public transport links.
- Working in a Primary School with children aged 4–11.
- Full-time, long-term opportunity.
- Monday to Friday | 8:30am – 3:30pm | Term-time only.
- Weekly salary between £500 and £560 (dependent on experience).
- Immediate start available, initially until July 2026.
- Supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis and in small intervention groups.
- Assisting children in overcoming academic and social barriers to learning.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | About You
- Minimum 2:1 degree (Education, Psychology, English, Maths or other core subjects desirable).
- Passionate about pursuing a career in education or educational psychology.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Patient, nurturing, and adaptable approach.
- Previous experience working with children (school, tutoring, coaching or voluntary work) is desirable but not essential.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | About the Role & School
This well-regarded primary school in Rochdale prides itself on fostering a caring, inclusive and ambitious learning environment. Staff work collaboratively to ensure every child feels supported, challenged and inspired.
As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and creative lessons.
- Promote positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing.
- Work closely with pupils with additional needs, including SEN.
- Help to create a safe, supportive and stimulating classroom environment.
The school has high expectations for both staff and pupils and is committed to developing graduates who are considering teacher training in the future.
If you are ready to take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, apply today by submitting your CV.
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Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Are you a recent graduate looking to begin a rewarding career in education?
Do you want to gain meaningful, hands-on classroom experience before progressing into teacher training or educational psychology?
If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. A supportive and forward-thinking primary school in Tameside (SK15 2BJ) is looking to appoint a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their team for the remainder of the academic year.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | Role Overview
- Based in Tameside (SK15 2BJ) with convenient transport links.
- Working with children aged 4–11 in a vibrant primary setting.
- Full-time, long-term position.
- Monday to Friday | 8:30am – 3:30pm | Term-time only.
- Weekly salary between £500 and £560 (dependent on experience).
- Providing 1:1 support and leading small group interventions.
- Helping pupils overcome academic, social and emotional barriers to learning.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | About You
- Minimum degree in a core subject (Education, Psychology, English, Maths or related fields desirable).
- Passionate about working with primary-aged children.
- Considering a future career in teaching, SEN, or educational psychology.
- Strong communication skills and a proactive, positive attitude.
- Previous experience supporting children (school-based, tutoring, mentoring, sports coaching or voluntary work) is beneficial but not essential.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant | About the Role & School
This welcoming primary school in Tameside prides itself on creating an inclusive and nurturing learning environment where every child is encouraged to thrive. Staff are dedicated to maintaining high standards of teaching and behaviour while supporting pupils’ personal development and wellbeing.
As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and differentiated lessons.
- Assist with classroom management and promote positive behaviour.
- Provide tailored support for pupils with additional needs, including SEN.
- Contribute to a safe, supportive and inspiring learning environment.
This role is ideal for a graduate seeking valuable classroom experience within a school that supports professional development and progression into teacher training.
To apply and begin your journey in education, submit your CV today.
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