Job description
Graduate Teaching Assistant – SEN & Mainstream Schools Across Bournemouth & Surrounding Areas
Prospero Teaching is working in partnership with a variety of specialist SEN schools as well as mainstream primary and secondary settings across Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and the wider Dorset region. These schools support children and young people aged 5-19 with Autism, ADHD, social‑emotional needs and a wide range of learning profiles. Many of our partner schools are known for their therapeutic approaches, strong multi‑disciplinary teams and highly personalised support for pupils’ learning and wellbeing.
This role is an excellent opportunity for a graduate seeking hands‑on experience in education, inclusion and child development, while making a meaningful difference to pupils’ lives.
Hours: 08:30am – 15:30pm, Monday to Friday (term‑time)
Pay: From a minimum of £ per hour
About the Role
1. Support staff in delivering evidence‑based interventions that promote emotional regulation, resilience and positive behaviour
2. Assist with behaviour tracking, data collection and progress monitoring
3. Work alongside teachers, therapists and SEN teams to support learning and wellbeing
4. Provide small‑group or 1:1 support tailored to pupils’ individual needs
5. Help develop strategies that improve engagement, motivation and social‑emotional development
6. Opportunities available across both specialist SEN provisions and inclusive mainstream classrooms
What We’re Looking For
7. A degree in any subject (recent graduates welcome)
8. Interest in education, child development or supporting young people with additional needs
9. Strong communication and interpersonal skills
10. Ability to work effectively within a multi‑disciplinary team
11. Patience, enthusiasm and a proactive approach to supporting pupils
12. Previous SEN experience-particularly with Autism or behavioural needs-is beneficial but not essential
Eligibility Requirements
13. Right to Work in the UK
14. Enhanced Child Workforce DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply)
15. References covering the last 24 months
How to Apply