Graduate Learning Support Assistant

Salary/Rate:£85 £95 per day
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Havering
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:9428
Post Date:15.05.25
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Meet Our Recruiter

About the Role

Graduate Learning Support Assistant 

Location: Havering
Start Date: ASAP
Contract: Temp to Perm opportunity
Pay: £85–£95 per day (PAYE)

You’ve got your degree — now what? You Don’t Need All the Answers Yet...

You’re smart, curious, great with people… but maybe still figuring out where your skills fit. If you're drawn to working with young people, interested in psychology or education, or just want a role where your energy and empathy actually matter, this could be your perfect next step.

You don’t need years of experience, just the right attitude, a warm approach, and a genuine desire to help. We’ll help with the rest.

Why this opportunity stands out

This is a warm, welcoming school in Havering with a strong track record of nurturing both their students and their support staff. You’ll join a team that values your contribution from day one and supports you to learn and grow at your own pace.

You’ll gain:

  • Real experience working with students with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and other needs

  • Insight into how children learn, behave, communicate and develop

  • Day-to-day guidance from teachers, therapists, and SEN professionals

  • Confidence, clarity and the experience to pursue future roles in teaching, psychology or specialist education

What you’ll be doing

This isn’t a background role — you’ll be a vital part of a child’s school day.

  • Supporting students 1:1 and in small groups, both academically and emotionally

  • Helping deliver creative, inclusive lessons that suit a range of learning styles

  • Building relationships rooted in trust, encouragement and calm consistency

  • Gently supporting emotional regulation, independence, and communication

  • Learning what it really means to “make a difference”

Who this role is perfect for

  • Graduates in psychology, education, social sciences — or anyone with people skills and purpose

  • Those considering careers in teaching, educational psychology or therapy

  • People who want to be part of a team and bring good energy into the room

  • Someone who’s willing to learn, reflect and show up even when it’s tough

  • A calm, positive, down-to-earth communicator — you don’t need to be loud, just present

Why start your journey with Parker Smith Inclusion?

We’re not just here to find you a job — we’re here to help you explore what kind of educator or practitioner you could become. With over 350 five-star reviews and a deep understanding of SEND, we take pride in placing graduates in schools where they’re not just filling a gap — they’re being valued and mentored.

Honest, supportive career guidance
PAYE only – no umbrella or hidden fees
Exclusive school partnerships and early career roles
A long-term approach – we’re here for the journey

 

Ready to explore your options?

Reach out to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or send in your CV to start the conversation.

You don’t need to have it all figured out — you just need to start somewhere that sees your potential. Let’s find that place together.

 

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