Overview
Graduate School Support Assistant
Location: Ilford, East London
Start Date: September 2025 - ASAP
Earn £550 -£575 per week
Contract: Full-time, Academic Year (Sept 2025 – July 2026)
Are you a recent graduate in Psychology, Criminology, Health & Social Care, or a related field? Looking to gain meaningful experience in a specialist education setting before moving into teaching, social work, or mental health services? This is an exciting opportunity to work within a dedicated Special Educational Needs (SEN) school and make a tangible impact on the lives of young people with additional needs.
Position Overview
Graduate School Support Assistant
A forward-thinking SEN school in Ilford is seeking a Graduate Support Assistant to join their team for the 2025–2026 academic year. You’ll be part of a caring and skilled staff group supporting students aged 11 to 19 with a range of complex needs, including autism, learning disabilities, and emotional or behavioural challenges.
Responsibilities
* Provide tailored 1:1 and small group support to help pupils engage in learning.
* Assist students in developing social, emotional, and communication skills.
* Work collaboratively with teachers and therapists to deliver personalised education plans.
* Contribute to a structured, supportive environment designed to help students thrive.
* Offer personal care when necessary (full guidance and training will be given).
About the School
* This inclusive and well-respected SEN school offers a collaborative, nurturing team of teachers, assistants, and therapists.
* Individualised learning focused on building independence, communication, and emotional resilience.
* Strong CPD and training in safeguarding, positive behaviour support, and SEN strategies.
* A calm and purposeful environment tailored to specialist education.
Ideal Candidate
* Hold a degree in Psychology, Criminology, Health & Social Care, or a related subject.
* Ideally a 1st or 2:1 from a top 30 university with matching A level and GCSEs.
* Are genuinely passionate about improving outcomes for young people with SEN.
* Bring resilience, empathy, and emotional intelligence to their work.
* Have strong academic backgrounds (ideally from a top-tier university).
* Are considering careers in SEN teaching, educational psychology, therapy, or youth support.
* Can work collaboratively in a professional, team-focused setting.
What’s In It For You
* Earn £550 to £575 per week
* Valuable real-world experience supporting children with additional needs
* Expert training and mentoring from experienced SEN educators and therapists
* A springboard into long-term careers in education, mental health, or social care
How to Apply
Send your CV along with a short statement explaining why you’re interested in working in SEN education.
Location: Ilford, East London | Start Date: September 2025 | Contract: Full Academic Year
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