Trainee SEN Teacher
Partnerships Co-ordinator
About the Role
About the Role
Are you passionate about supporting children with special educational needs (SEN)? Do you believe in creating inclusive, nurturing environments where every learner can thrive? Grad2Teach is offering a unique opportunity for a Trainee SEN Teaching Assistant in a warm and inclusive primary school in the Manchester area.
This salaried role provides a structured, experience-led pathway to achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), with a strong focus on special educational needs and inclusive teaching practices.
Why Manchester?
Manchester is a vibrant and diverse city with a thriving education community. Whether you’re drawn to its cultural richness, excellent transport links, or strong networks of inclusive schools, this city provides the ideal backdrop to launch your teaching journey and make a meaningful difference in the lives of pupils with additional needs.
About Grad2Teach
Grad2Teach offers a salaried, school-based Initial Teacher Training (ITT) programme that enables you to earn while you learn. Through hands-on experience in the classroom, you’ll receive personalised mentoring, professional development, and structured support as you work towards QTS and PGCE.
What You’ll Be Doing:
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Supporting students with a range of special educational needs under the guidance of experienced educators.
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Assisting in the delivery of Individual Learning Plans (ILPs).
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Promoting inclusion, acceptance, and a positive classroom environment.
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Helping with personal care needs, including hygiene, first aid, and mobility support.
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Building strong relationships with pupils, parents, and multi-agency professionals.
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Supporting learning in both classroom and wider school settings, including therapeutic activities and enrichment.
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Helping to create accessible resources and learning materials.
Requirements:
To be eligible for this role and the Grad2Teach programme, you must have:
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A UK undergraduate degree (in any subject).
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GCSE Grade C/4 or above in both English and Mathematics.
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A strong desire to work with children and young people with additional needs.
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Patience, resilience, and excellent communication skills.
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A commitment to becoming an inclusive and empathetic educator.
What You’ll Gain:
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A salaried training position in a specialist educational setting.
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A structured route to achieving QTS and PGCE.
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Practical classroom experience with a focus on SEN.
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Ongoing support, training, and mentorship tailored to your development.
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A rewarding and meaningful career in education.
Apply Now
If you're ready to start your teaching journey and make a real impact in SEN education, we’d love to hear from you.