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Graduate Trainee SEN Child Support Worker

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Graduate & Student Opportunity with Axcis Education – Make a Real Impact in SEN Schools

Are you a student or recent graduate looking for a meaningful and rewarding role where you can gain real-world experience and make a difference?

Axcis Education is offering exciting opportunities to work as Teaching Assistants in Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools across Gloucester and surrounding areas. Whether you’ve studied Psychology, Education, Social Work, Criminology, Drama, Art, Sports—or are still figuring things out—this role can help you gain clarity, build valuable skills and explore future career paths.

Why Join Axcis Education?
At Axcis, we don’t just place you in a role—we support you every step of the way. You’ll be working in classrooms with children and young people with autism, ADHD and social, emotional and mental health needs. No two days are the same, and your work will have a genuine impact.

This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to develop empathy, communication, and adaptability, while gaining insight into fields like teaching, psychology, therapy, and social care.

What You’ll Get:
• Hands-on experience supporting children with diverse needs
• Sociable working hours – Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
• Paid role – earn while gaining experience
• Weekly pay – £89 per day
• Free CPD & training courses (including Autism Awareness)
• Support from a dedicated consultant throughout your journey
• Pathways to long-term and permanent roles after graduation

Who We’re Looking For:
You don’t need loads of experience—just the right attitude. If you're proactive, caring, and open-minded, we want to hear from you.

Perfect for:
• Graduates or students in Psychology, Education, Criminology, Sport, Art, or Health & Social Care
• Anyone interested in SEN, youth work, or mental health
• Those exploring careers in teaching, therapy, or social support
• People with experience working or volunteering with children, young people, or vulnerable adults




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