At a Glance
- Tasks: Support classroom learning and assist students with diverse needs in a variety of educational settings.
- Company: Dynamic educational organisation focused on student development and support.
- Benefits: Flexible full-time or part-time roles, competitive daily pay, and valuable experience for your CV.
- Other info: No long-term commitment required; perfect for balancing studies and gaining practical skills.
- Why this job: Gain hands-on experience in education while making a real difference in students' lives.
- Qualifications: Currently enrolled university students with a passion for education and experience with young people.
The predicted salary is between 23400 - 29910 Β£ per year.
Full-Time Opportunities (Part-Time Considered for the Right Candidates) | Mainstream & SEND Schools | No Minimum Commitment
Are you a university student eager to gain hands-on experience in education while studying? Do you have a background in Maths, English, Psychology, or a subject related to learning and development? Whether you're considering a future career in teaching, educational psychology, social work, or child development, this is an excellent opportunity to build meaningful, real-world experience.
We are currently recruiting enthusiastic, proactive, and committed Graduate Teaching Assistants and Student Support Assistants to work across a variety of educational settings, including:
- Mainstream Primary Schools
- Mainstream Secondary Schools
- Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Schools
These roles are primarily full-time (08:30β15:30); however, part-time arrangements will be considered for the right candidates. This flexibility allows you to gain invaluable experience while balancing your academic commitments where needed.
What We Offer
- Full-time positions available, with part-time flexibility for suitable applicants
- Working hours: 08:30β15:30
- No minimum long-term commitment
- Opportunities in both mainstream and SEND settings, tailored to your interests and experience
- Supportive, welcoming school environments
- Experience working 1:1 or in small groups, supporting academic progress and personal development
- Valuable experience to strengthen your CV and future career prospects
The Role
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant or Student Support Assistant, you will work alongside teaching staff to support pupils with a range of learning needs. Responsibilities may include:
- Supporting classroom learning under teacher guidance
- Delivering targeted interventions in subjects such as English and Maths
- Assisting pupils with SEND, including autism, ADHD, and speech & language needs
- Supporting students with social, emotional, or behavioural needs
- Encouraging engagement, confidence, and independence
- Helping to maintain a positive and inclusive learning environment
You may work within the classroom setting or provide focused 1:1 or small-group support.
Requirements
- Currently enrolled at university (all years welcome)
- Availability between 08:30β15:30
- Experience working with children or young people (voluntary or professional)
- A genuine passion for education and supporting young people
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- A patient, proactive, and positive approach
Salary: Β£92βΒ£100 per day
Whether you're seeking full-time experience to immerse yourself in a school setting, or part-time work that fits around your studies, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and take the first step toward a rewarding career in education.
Graduate Teaching Assistants & Student Support Roles employer: Axcis Education
Join a dynamic and supportive educational environment where you can gain invaluable hands-on experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant or Student Support Assistant. With flexible working hours and opportunities across mainstream and SEND schools, we prioritise your growth and development while you balance your studies. Our welcoming culture fosters collaboration and encourages you to make a meaningful impact on students' lives, setting the stage for a rewarding career in education.