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Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)

Where

Ealing

Type

Contract

Salary

115 Daily

Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)

Are you a motivated graduate with strong academics looking to gain more experience working with children in a learning environment? Do you have previous school-based experience working with SEND/SEMH needs?

A fantastic Secondary School in Ealing is seeking a motivated individual to join their team as a Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN).

Within the role of a Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN), you will be tasked with supporting students with Maths, English, Science and more! This position also involves working with children with SEND/SEMH needs by providing 1:1 support and interventions in small groups.

Previous experience working with additional needs is required and school-based experience is desirable.

Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN) Job Description

  • 105 - 115 per day
  • Monday - Friday (no weekends)
  • Full-Time, Long-Term role
  • Term-Time only
  • Based in Ealing
  • September 2025 start

Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN) Role

  • Working alongside a dedicated team passionate about education
  • Supporting students in and out of the classroom
  • Providing 1:1 assistance for students with SEND/SEMH needs including ASD, ADHD, dyslexia and more

The Ideal Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)

  • A graduate with a high degree (1st class or 2:1) from a reputable university
  • Experience working with children and young people
  • Previous employment involving working with children with SEND
  • An outgoing individual with a 'can-do' attitude

If you are interested in this Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN) role, apply by sending your CV to joe at EdEx! If shortlisted, you will be contacted by your personal consultant.

Graduate Learning Support Assistant (SEN)

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