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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

Education

Job ID: 6873829

Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
£500 - 560 per week

Job Type: Full Time

Duties:

Have you just finished your degree and feel drawn to making a genuine difference in the lives of children who need it most?

Keen to gain practical experience working with young learners who face challenges related to special educational needs and behaviour?

Want to develop the skills and insight needed for a career in teaching, therapy, educational psychology, or working with young people?

A supportive primary school in Wigan needs a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to work with pupils experiencing ADHD, ASD, and various additional SEN needs for the remainder of this academic year.

  • Full-time position, Monday to Friday – Starting ASAP
  • Earn between £500 - £560 per week
  • Work within a compassionate, well managed primary setting
  • Receive excellent guidance and support from a skilled SENDCo
  • Learn proven strategies for managing SEN and challenging behaviour
  • Degree qualification at 2:1 or higher (Psychology and Education backgrounds particularly welcome)
  • Compassionate, patient, and skilled at connecting with children
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and emotional awareness
  • Prior experience with children (tutoring, support work, volunteering) strongly preferred
  • Committed to a future working in SEN, wellbeing, or education sectors
  • Eligible to work in the UK

This school is dedicated to fostering a secure, positive atmosphere where every child receives personalised learning support designed to help them build confidence, independence, and the resilience they need to flourish. As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll collaborate with experienced staff and develop invaluable specialist knowledge.

Your day-to-day will involve one-to-one work with capable yet sensitive students who need support managing their feelings, maintaining focus during lessons, and feeling confident in the classroom. A gentle, understanding, and steady presence is crucial—your success will depend on forming genuine, trusting connections with these young people.

You'll be mentored by the school's SENDCo, who will provide ongoing training, feedback, and professional development, helping you build real expertise in special needs education. It's an excellent opportunity to translate your academic learning into practical skills while laying the groundwork for a fulfilling career helping children.

Get in touch today to be considered for this meaningful Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant opportunity at a welcoming Wigan primary school.

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