Aspiring Education Professional – Graduate Learning Support Assistant – Gateshead
Aspiring Education Professional – Graduate Learning Support Assistant – Gateshead – Education and Training
Aspiring Teacher / Educational Psychologist / SEN Specialist – Graduate Learning Support Assistant
Are you an Education graduate looking to gain meaningful school-based experience before moving into teaching, educational psychology, SEN support, or pastoral roles?
Do you want a role where you can make a genuine difference to children who need extra support to succeed in education?
We are recruiting Graduate Learning Support Assistants to work in a supportive and inclusive school environment. This role is ideal for education graduates who want hands-on experience supporting pupils with additional learning needs, helping them build confidence, develop independence and engage positively with learning.
Many of the pupils you will support may have special educational needs, require additional academic support, or need help developing confidence, communication and social skills. Your role will be to support both learning and personal development, helping pupils feel supported, included and capable in the classroom.
This is an excellent opportunity for graduates considering careers in teaching, educational psychology, SEN education, youth work, or pastoral support.
Why this role is ideal for Education Graduates
This position provides valuable classroom experience and insight into how schools support pupils with different learning needs and abilities.
You will gain experience in:
1. Supporting pupils with additional learning needs
2. Working alongside teachers to deliver lessons and interventions
3. Supporting literacy, numeracy and classroom engagement
4. Building positive relationships with pupils
5. Understanding classroom behaviour and learning strategies
6. Supporting pupils’ confidence, independence and social development
7. Working as part of a school team
8. Understanding safeguarding and pupil wellbeing in schools
Many graduates use this role as a pathway into teacher training, PGCE courses, school-based teacher training, educational psychology, SEN teaching or pastoral roles.
What you will be doing
9. Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups
10. Assisting the teacher during lessons and classroom activities
11. Helping pupils who need extra support with reading, writing and maths
12. Supporting pupils with special educational needs or learning difficulties
13. Encouraging positive behaviour and classroom engagement
14. Helping pupils develop confidence and independence
15. Supporting classroom routines and lesson preparation
16. Working closely with teachers and SEN staff to support pupil progress
17. Being a positive role model for pupils
We would love to hear from you if you have:
18. A degree in Education or a related subject
19. Experience working with children or young people (schools, tutoring, youth work, coaching, volunteering or care)
20. A genuine interest in education and supporting young people
21. Good communication and teamwork skills
22. Patience, empathy and a positive attitude
23. An interest in teaching, SEN, pastoral work or educational psychology
24. A willingness to learn and get involved in school life
No extensive school experience is required. Enthusiasm, reliability and a genuine interest in working in education are the most important qualities.
Full training and support will be provided.
This role is ideal for Education graduates looking to gain practical school experience before progressing into teaching, teacher training, educational psychology or other education-related careers.
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