Description
Location: Lymm, WA13
Start date: ASAP
Contract: Full-time, ongoing
Pay: Up to £105 per day (depending on experience)
Are you a recent graduate looking to kickstart your career in education? Do you have a passion for supporting young people and helping them reach their potential? We’re recruiting enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistants to join a highly regarded school Trust in Lymm (WA13).
This is an exciting opportunity for anyone considering a future career in teaching, psychology or SEN support — full training and professional development opportunities are available.
About the Role
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll work across a range of classes, supporting teachers and pupils in their day-to-day learning. You’ll help create a positive, inclusive environment and gain valuable classroom experience that will strengthen any future applications for teacher training or further study.
Main Responsibilities
-Support teachers in the delivery of lessons and classroom activities.
-Provide targeted support to individuals and small groups of students.
-Assist with planning and resource preparation.
-Help maintain positive behaviour and engagement in lessons.
-Support pupils with additional or special educational needs (SEN) where required.
-Contribute to a supportive, nurturing school environment.
What We’re Looking For
-A recent graduate (or soon-to-be graduate) with a passion for education.
-Degree subjects such as Psychology, Education, English, or Childhood Studies are highly valued — though all disciplines will be considered.
-Any voluntary or paid experience working with children or young people is a bonus.
-Enthusiastic, proactive, and willing to learn.
-A positive attitude and strong communication skills.
What’s on Offer
-Competitive daily pay up to £105 (depending on experience).
-Full-time, ongoing position with immediate start.
-Training and CPD opportunities to build SEN knowledge and classroom skills.
-Ongoing support from an experienced and friendly team.
-A fantastic introduction to a career in teaching or educational support.
Start date: ASAP
Contract: Full-time, ongoing
Pay: Up to £105 per day (depending on experience)
Are you a recent graduate looking to kickstart your career in education? Do you have a passion for supporting young people and helping them reach their potential? We’re recruiting enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistants to join a highly regarded school Trust in Lymm (WA13).
This is an exciting opportunity for anyone considering a future career in teaching, psychology or SEN support — full training and professional development opportunities are available.
About the Role
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you’ll work across a range of classes, supporting teachers and pupils in their day-to-day learning. You’ll help create a positive, inclusive environment and gain valuable classroom experience that will strengthen any future applications for teacher training or further study.
Main Responsibilities
-Support teachers in the delivery of lessons and classroom activities.
-Provide targeted support to individuals and small groups of students.
-Assist with planning and resource preparation.
-Help maintain positive behaviour and engagement in lessons.
-Support pupils with additional or special educational needs (SEN) where required.
-Contribute to a supportive, nurturing school environment.
What We’re Looking For
-A recent graduate (or soon-to-be graduate) with a passion for education.
-Degree subjects such as Psychology, Education, English, or Childhood Studies are highly valued — though all disciplines will be considered.
-Any voluntary or paid experience working with children or young people is a bonus.
-Enthusiastic, proactive, and willing to learn.
-A positive attitude and strong communication skills.
What’s on Offer
-Competitive daily pay up to £105 (depending on experience).
-Full-time, ongoing position with immediate start.
-Training and CPD opportunities to build SEN knowledge and classroom skills.
-Ongoing support from an experienced and friendly team.
-A fantastic introduction to a career in teaching or educational support.

