Our School in Manchester (M12) is planning ahead for the next academic year (September 2026) and is looking for a Graduate Academic Coach/Teaching Assistant to provide both academic and pastoral support.
We are looking for graduates who want real classroom experience to help open the door to a future career in education.
Whether you are considering a future PGCE, a career in Educational Psychology, or working within mental health and wellbeing, the core principle of our programme is simple...
Do you have a genuine ambition to nurture, support, and inspire young learners?
The Role:
Position: Graduate Academic Coach/Teaching Assistant (SEND)
Location: Manchester M12
Start Date: September 2026
Interview Period: June/July 2026
Schedule: Full-time, Monday to Friday (term-time only)
Pay: £500–£530 per week
Key Responsibilities:
- Working 1:1 and/or in small groups with students
- Supporting SEN where needed, including behaviour, emotional regulation, and engagement
- Assisting in the delivery of tailored interventions and differentiated learning activities
- Helping to manage classroom behaviour in a calm, consistent manner
- Building positive, trusting relationships with students to support their development
- Assisting with lesson preparation and classroom organisation
We’re Looking For Graduates Who:
- Hold (or are predicted) a 2:2 degree or above
- Are patient, resilient, and empathetic
- Can build positive relationships and remain calm under pressure
- Are confident, proactive, and adaptable
- Are committed for the full academic year (September 2026 – July 2027)
- Communicate clearly and work effectively as part of a team
What You’ll Gain:
- First-hand classroom experience in a college setting
- Practical experience supporting students with SEND and SEMH needs
- Exposure to differentiation strategies and inclusive teaching approaches
- Experience working with students preparing for GCSEs and A-Levels
- Ongoing support and guidance from experienced teaching staff
- A strong foundation for teacher training, educational psychology, or pastoral roles
Why Apply?
This role offers more than just classroom experience—it provides a genuine pathway into teaching, educational psychology, or pastoral support. You’ll develop the confidence, practical skills, and understanding needed to support a wide range of learners and make a real impact.
If you're looking to secure a rewarding graduate role ahead of September, this is a fantastic opportunity to get your foot in the door.
How to Apply:
Click Apply and send your CV to: [email protected]
This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references as part of safeguarding requirements.
We aim to respond to all applications within 5 working days. If you do not hear from us within this time, please consider your application unsuccessful on this occasion. We encourage you to apply for future roles.
NHUB
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: £500.00-£530.00 per week
Benefits:
- Health & wellbeing programme
Education:
Work Location: In person