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Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant
Manchester Primary School – Up to £520 per week
Are you a passionate graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in a nurturing primary school setting?
Would you love the opportunity to support young learners in their early education and development?
Can you commit to a full-time, long-term role where you’ll gain invaluable teaching experience ahead of a future career in education?
A welcoming Manchester primary school is looking for a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate who is eager to develop their teaching skills while working closely with children in Early Years, Key Stage 1, or Key Stage 2.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role!
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – The Role:
As a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Earn up to £520 per week
- Provide one-to-one and small group support to help children with their reading, writing, and numeracy skills.
- Assist class teachers in delivering engaging and creative lessons.
- Support children’s social and emotional development, helping them grow in confidence.
- Work with pupils of all abilities, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
- Help create a positive and inclusive classroom environment where every child feels supported.
- Gain hands-on experience in a vibrant and rewarding primary school setting.
- Full-time, long-term Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements:
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic graduate who:
- Holds a 2:1 or higher degree in any subject (Education, Psychology, English, or related fields preferred).
- Has a genuine passion for working with children and helping them reach their full potential.
- Possesses strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Has experience working with young people, such as tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering (desirable but not essential).
- Is eager to gain classroom experience before progressing onto teacher training.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – The School:
- A Manchester-based primary school committed to providing a supportive and engaging learning environment.
- Focuses on nurturing creativity, confidence, and curiosity in young learners.
- Offers excellent training and mentoring opportunities for aspiring teachers.
- Encourages students to develop a love for learning through exciting and interactive lessons.
Why Join This School as a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant?
- Full-time, long-term role – ideal preparation for a PGCE or teacher training course.
- Excellent mentoring and CPD opportunities for aspiring primary teachers.
- A fantastic opportunity to work alongside experienced educators and make a real difference in children’s learning and development.
Apply Now!
If you’re a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant eager to gain invaluable classroom experience and support young learners, apply today to secure a fantastic opportunity in a Manchester primary school!
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – Manchester Primary School – Up to £520 per week
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Graduate English Teaching Assistant
Graduate English Teaching Assistant
Salford Secondary School – Up to £520 per week
Are you a passionate English graduate looking to gain hands-on classroom experience in a supportive secondary school?
Would you love the opportunity to inspire students and help them develop their literacy, writing, and analytical skills?
Can you commit to a full-time, long-term role where you’ll gain invaluable teaching experience ahead of a future career in education?
A well-regarded Salford secondary school is searching for a Graduate English Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent English, Literature, or Linguistics graduate who is eager to develop their teaching skills while supporting students in their academic journey.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this Graduate English Teaching Assistant role!
Graduate English Teaching Assistant – The Role:
As a Graduate English Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Earn up to £520 per week
- Work closely with students to develop their reading comprehension, writing, and analytical skills.
- Provide one-to-one and small group support, ensuring students understand key concepts.
- Assist teachers in delivering engaging English lessons, helping to bring literature and language to life.
- Support students in preparing for GCSE and A-Level English exams, boosting their confidence and attainment.
- Gain hands-on classroom experience and develop your own teaching abilities ahead of a potential PGCE or teacher training program.
- Full-time, long-term Graduate English Teaching Assistant role
Graduate English Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements:
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic graduate who:
- Holds a 2:1 or higher degree in English, Literature, Linguistics, or a related subject.
- Has a genuine passion for education and inspiring young learners.
- Possesses strong communication and literacy skills.
- Has experience working with young people, such as tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering (desirable but not essential).
- Is eager to gain classroom experience before progressing onto teacher training.
Graduate English Teaching Assistant – The School:
- A Salford-based secondary school with a strong focus on academic achievement and student progress.
- Provides an inclusive and supportive environment where students develop a love for learning.
- Offers excellent training and mentoring opportunities for aspiring teachers.
- Encourages students to engage in critical thinking, debate, and literary analysis.
Why Join This School as a Graduate English Teaching Assistant?
- Full-time, long-term role – ideal preparation for a PGCE or teacher training course.
- Excellent mentoring and CPD opportunities for aspiring English teachers.
- A fantastic opportunity to work alongside experienced educators and make a real impact on students’ learning.
Apply Now!
If you’re a Graduate English Teaching Assistant eager to gain invaluable classroom experience and inspire students, apply today to secure a fantastic opportunity in a Salford secondary school!
Graduate English Teaching Assistant – Salford Secondary School – Up to £520 per week
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Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Oldham Secondary School – Up to £520 per week
Are you a STEM graduate with a passion for education and inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians?
Would you love the opportunity to work in an Oldham secondary school, supporting students across Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths?
Can you commit to a full-time, long-term role where you’ll gain invaluable classroom experience and develop your teaching skills?
A thriving Oldham secondary school is looking for a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is an ideal opportunity for a high-achieving STEM graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in a school environment, with the potential to progress onto teacher training in the future.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role!
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – The Role:
As a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Earn up to £520 per week
- Support students across Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths in both one-to-one and small group settings.
- Work closely with teachers to deliver engaging and interactive lessons, reinforcing key subject concepts.
- Help to set up practical experiments and demonstrations in science and technology subjects.
- Provide targeted intervention to students who may need additional support to reach their academic potential.
- Gain invaluable classroom experience ahead of a future career in teaching or education.
- Full-time, long-term Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements:
We are looking for ambitious and enthusiastic graduates who:
- Have a 2:1 degree or higher in a STEM-related subject (Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Computer Science, etc.).
- Are passionate about STEM education and encouraging students to achieve their best.
- Have excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
- Are eager to gain classroom experience and develop their own teaching skills.
- Have previous experience working with young people, such as tutoring, mentoring, coaching, or volunteering (desirable but not essential).
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – The School:
- An Oldham-based secondary school with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and STEM subjects.
- Encourages students to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
- Provides excellent training and professional development opportunities for aspiring teachers.
- A supportive and welcoming environment, where staff are dedicated to student success.
Why Join This School as a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant?
- Full-time, long-term role – a fantastic stepping stone into a teaching career.
- Excellent hands-on experience before moving into teacher training.
- Work closely with expert STEM educators and develop your subject knowledge.
Apply Now!
If you’re a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant ready to inspire young minds and kickstart your teaching career, apply today to secure a fantastic opportunity in an Oldham secondary school!
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Oldham Secondary School – Up to £520
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Sheffield Secondary School – Up to £520 per week
Are you a passionate and resilient graduate looking to support students with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?
Would you love the opportunity to work in a Sheffield secondary school, helping SEN students thrive both academically and socially?
Can you commit to a full-time, long-term role where you’ll make a real difference in young people’s lives?
A highly supportive secondary school in Sheffield is looking for a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an ideal opportunity for a graduate seeking experience in education, psychology, or SEN support, offering hands-on experience working with students who require additional learning support.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role!
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – The Role:
As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will:
- Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role paying up to £520 per week
- Work closely with students with SEN, including those with Autism, ADHD, learning difficulties, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs.
- Provide one-to-one and small-group support, helping students stay engaged in lessons.
- Use behaviour management strategies to support students’ emotional well-being and academic progress.
- Collaborate with teachers and SEN staff to implement individual learning plans (ILPs) and provide targeted interventions.
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Candidate Requirements:
We are looking for compassionate, patient, and dedicated graduates who:
- Have a 2:1 degree or above in any subject (Psychology, Education, or related fields are desirable).
- Are passionate about supporting young people with additional needs.
- Have strong communication and interpersonal skills to build positive relationships with students.
- Can remain calm, resilient, and adaptable in a busy school environment.
- Have experience working with children or young people (e.g., tutoring, mentoring, coaching, volunteering, or youth work).
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – The School:
- A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Sheffield with a strong SEN department.
- Committed to providing individualised support for students with additional learning needs.
- Offers excellent training and development opportunities for graduates pursuing a career in education, SEN support, or psychology.
- Supportive team environment, where your contribution will be valued and appreciated.
Why Join This School as a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant?
- Full-time, long-term role – ideal for gaining school-based experience.
- A fantastic stepping stone into careers such as teaching, educational psychology, or speech and language therapy.
- Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.
Apply Now!
If you’re a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant ready to take the next step in your career, apply today to secure a fantastic role supporting SEN students in a Sheffield secondary school!
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Sheffield Secondary School – Up to £520 per week
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SEN Teacher / ECT
SEN Teacher / ECT
Full-time, long-term SEN Teacher / ECT role – NO SUPPLY COVER – September Start
Are you a dedicated and passionate educator looking to make a real difference in the lives of SEN learners?
Would you love to work in a specialist school setting, supporting students with severe speech and communication difficulties?
Can you commit to a long-term, full-time teaching role starting in September 2025 with no supply cover?
KPi Education is proud to be working with a well-established specialist school in Sheffield, catering to students aged 11 to 19 with severe speech and communication difficulties. We are seeking compassionate and resilient individuals for SEN Teacher / ECT positions, ready to take on a full-time, long-term role starting in September 2025.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this SEN Teacher / ECT role today!
SEN Teacher / ECT – The Role:
As an SEN Teacher / ECT, you will play a crucial role in supporting the learning and development of students with severe speech and communication difficulties.
- Planning and delivering engaging, differentiated lessons tailored to the individual needs of students.
- Creating a structured, safe, and nurturing learning environment that promotes communication, independence, and confidence.
- Using alternative communication methods such as Makaton, PECS, AAC devices, and visual supports to facilitate learning.
- Building trusting relationships with students, ensuring they feel valued, understood, and supported.
- Working closely with speech and language therapists, SEN specialists, and teaching assistants to develop targeted support strategies.
- Fostering life skills and independence, preparing students for their transition into adulthood.
SEN Teacher / ECT – The School Environment:
KPi Education partners with specialist schools across Sheffield that provide exceptional support for students with complex communication needs. This particular school is dedicated to helping students develop essential life skills, social communication, and academic progress in a nurturing and structured environment. With a highly skilled, multidisciplinary team, the school provides extensive CPD opportunities, ECT mentoring, and career progression pathways to help teachers thrive in SEN education.
SEN Teacher / ECT – Candidate Requirements:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or pending QTS (for ECTs).
- A strong commitment to SEN education and a belief in ‘unconditional positive regard’ for all learners.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt teaching strategies to support non-verbal and minimally verbal students.
- A resilient, empathetic, and nurturing approach, able to handle challenging situations with patience and understanding.
- Experience working with SEN students, either in a school setting or through voluntary roles, tutoring, or placements.
Salary & Career Progression:
- Paid according to the Main Pay Scale (MPS), ranging from £31,650 to £43,607, depending on experience and qualifications.
- Schools offer comprehensive ECT support, ensuring you receive mentorship, CPD opportunities, and structured development pathways.
- Opportunities for additional responsibilities, SEN leadership roles, and specialist training for teachers looking to progress in SEN education.
Why Choose KPi Education?
- A dedicated consultant to guide you through every stage of the recruitment process.
- Access to a vast network of Sheffield SEN schools, allowing us to match you with the right school for your skills and career aspirations.
- Expert support with applications, interviews, and securing the ideal role for you.
Apply Now!
If you are an enthusiastic SEN Teacher / ECT ready to take the next step in your teaching career, apply today to secure a fantastic role for September 2025!
SEN Teacher / ECT – MPS – Sheffield Specialist School – September Start
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Primary School Teacher / ECT
Primary School Teacher / ECT
Long-term, full-time Primary School Teacher / ECT role – NO SUPPLY COVER – September start
Are you a dedicated and passionate educator ready to inspire the next generation?
Would you love to work in a warm, nurturing primary school setting where children are encouraged to thrive?
Can you commit to a long-term, full-time teaching role starting in September 2025 with no supply cover?
KPi Education is excited to be working with a range of welcoming, well-established primary schools across Greater Manchester, all rated from ‘GOOD’ to ‘OUTSTANDING’ by Ofsted. We are seeking enthusiastic individuals for Primary School Teacher / ECT positions, ready to take on a full-time, long-term teaching role starting in September 2025.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest for this Primary School Teacher / ECT role!
Primary School Teacher / ECT – The Role:
As a Primary School Teacher / ECT, you will play a vital role in shaping young learners' educational journeys. Your responsibilities will include:
- Planning and delivering creative, engaging, and interactive lessons that inspire curiosity and a love for learning.
- Supporting children’s early development in key areas such as literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
- Creating a warm and inclusive classroom environment where all children feel safe, valued, and encouraged to reach their full potential.
- Monitoring and assessing student progress, providing gentle guidance and tailored support to ensure every child thrives.
- Working closely with teaching assistants, SEN specialists, and pastoral teams to support children with diverse learning needs.
Primary School Teacher / ECT – The Schools We Work With:
KPi Education works with a diverse range of welcoming and child-focused primary schools across Greater Manchester, from small village schools with a tight-knit community feel to larger, high-performing schools with excellent resources. These schools are passionate about developing both children and teachers alike, offering excellent CPD opportunities, ECT mentoring programs, and structured career progression routes.
Primary School Teacher / ECT – Candidate Requirements:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or pending QTS (for ECTs).
- A warm, nurturing, and patient approach to working with young children.
- A strong understanding of early childhood and primary education principles.
- Excellent classroom management and communication skills.
- A passion for creating engaging, child-centered learning experiences.
- The ability to work as part of a team and contribute to a positive school ethos.
Salary & Career Progression:
- Paid according to the Main Pay Scale (MPS), ranging from £31,650 to £43,607, depending on experience and qualifications.
- Schools offer comprehensive ECT support, ensuring you receive mentorship, CPD opportunities, and structured development pathways.
- Opportunities for subject leadership roles, additional responsibilities, and TLR payments for experienced teachers.
Why Choose KPi Education?
At KPi Education, we are dedicated to finding long-term, full-time roles for teachers—we do not offer supply work. When you work with us, you’ll receive:
- A dedicated consultant who will support you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and stress-free recruitment process.
- Access to a wide network of Greater Manchester primary schools, meaning we can tailor opportunities to your preferences and career goals.
- Expert guidance on interviews, lesson observations, and securing the perfect role for you.
Apply Now!
If you are an enthusiastic Primary School Teacher / ECT ready to take the next step in your teaching career, apply today to secure a fantastic role for September 2025!
Primary School Teacher / ECT – MPS – No Supply Cover – September Start
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Secondary School Teacher / ECT
Secondary School Teacher / ECT
Long-term, full-time Secondary School Teacher / ECT role – NO SUPPLY COVER - September Start
Are you a passionate educator seeking to advance your career in a supportive and dynamic environment?
Would you like to work in a Manchester secondary school rated from 'GOOD' to 'OUTSTANDING' by Ofsted?
Can you commit to a long-term, full-time teaching role with no supply cover?
KPi Education has partnered with numerous secondary schools across Manchester, ranging from Ofsted 'GOOD' to 'OUTSTANDING'. We are seeking dedicated individuals for Secondary School Teacher / ECT positions across various subjects. These are long-term, full-time roles with no supply cover, offering stability, career development, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students' education.
Click ‘Apply Now’ for more details on this Secondary School Teacher / ECT opportunity!
Secondary School Teacher / ECT – The Role:
As a Secondary School Teacher / ECT, you will be responsible for:
- Planning and delivering engaging and challenging lessons aligned with the national curriculum.
- Assessing student progress, providing constructive feedback, and implementing intervention strategies when needed.
- Creating a positive learning environment that fosters academic excellence, personal development, and strong student engagement.
- Collaborating with colleagues to refine teaching practices and contribute to the school’s wider educational goals.
- Managing classroom behavior effectively, ensuring a safe and focused learning environment.
- Supporting extracurricular activities, school events, and enrichment programs.
- Participating in professional development opportunities, ensuring continued growth as an educator.
Secondary School Teacher / ECT – The Schools We Work With:
KPi Education partners with a variety of secondary schools across Manchester, ranging from large, high-achieving institutions to smaller, community-focused schools. These schools are committed to academic excellence, student wellbeing, and the professional development of their teaching staff. Many offer specialist subject support, mentoring programs for ECTs, and structured CPD pathways to help teachers progress in their careers.
Secondary School Teacher / ECT – Candidate Requirements:
We are looking for motivated individuals who are ready to take on a full-time, long-term teaching role with no supply work involved. Ideal candidates will have:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or pending QTS (for ECTs).
- Strong subject knowledge in their specialist area and a passion for teaching.
- Excellent communication and classroom management skills.
- A commitment to professional development and continuous improvement.
- A desire to contribute to the school community beyond the classroom.
Salary & Career Progression:
- Paid according to the Main Pay Scale (MPS), ranging from £31,650 to £43,607, depending on experience and qualifications.
- Opportunities for additional responsibilities and TLR payments for experienced candidates.
- Schools provide structured career pathways, supporting teachers in developing leadership skills, subject specialisms, and even progressing into middle and senior leadership roles.
- September start
Why Choose KPi Education?
At KPi Education, we specialize in securing long-term, full-time roles for teachers and ECTs—we do not offer supply work. You will have a dedicated consultant guiding you through every step of the recruitment process, ensuring we match you with the perfect school for your skills and career goals. With access to a huge network of schools across Greater Manchester, we can provide a range of opportunities tailored to your expertise and ambitions.
Apply Now!
If you are an enthusiastic Secondary School Teacher / ECT ready to take the next step in your teaching career, apply today to join one of Manchester’s top secondary schools!
Secondary School Teacher / ECT – MPS – Multiple Manchester Schools - NO SUPPLY COVER
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Ad-Hoc Receptionist
Ad-Hoc Receptionist
Location: Stockport
Pay rate: £12.21
KPI Recruiting are currently looking for Receptionists to work for some of our well-known clients on an ad-hoc basis. This is the perfect opportunity for those looking to pick up additional shifts whilst studying, working part time or fulfilling other commitments. The role will involve:
- Representing our clients, working on their front facing reception desks
- Greeting customers and clients and making them feel welcome
- Managing the switchboard and diverting calls where required
- Answering general questions and queries
- General administration tasks
interested? Please email your CV to MegW@kpir.co.uk
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Class 2 driver
Class 2 Driver required!
KPI Recruiting Ltd are looking to recruit a Class 2 driver to work within one of our clients based in the Stoke-on-Trent area.
Your job role will involve transporting steel to our clients customers nationwide. Covering areas of the likes of Carlisle, East Midlands, Manchester, Liverpool and local areas. You will be expected to liaise with client customers on a daily basis, so communication skills are key for this role.
- Monday to Friday
- Hours - 06:00 to 16:00
- Average 10 deliveries a day approx
- Operating Curtain sider and flat bed vehicles
- Must have experience in ratchet strapping and transporting steel
- Immediate start to the ideal candidate
You must require the following;
- Full UK Licence
- Driver qualification card
- Digital tachograph card
- No more than 6 points on licence
- Good knowledge of the WTD
- Good communication skills
Rate - £13.50
Overtime available.
THIS IS A TEMP TO PERM POSITION!
If your interested in this role and looking for more information, please give us a call on 01270 444037 or email nickr@kpir.co.uk
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Mechanical Design Engineer
Mechanical Design Engineer
Location: Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan
Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum (DOE)
Job Type: Permanent, Full-time (36.5 hours/week)
Industry: Engineering/Manufacturing
Exciting Opportunity for a Mechanical Design Engineer!
We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to join a well-established and highly respected engineering company in Wigan. This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a dynamic team specialising in the design and manufacture of bespoke packaging solutions, automotive logistics, and lineside material handling equipment for high-profile OEM manufacturers within the automotive and construction industries.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design bespoke vehicle component packaging solutions based on customer-supplied 3D models and design specifications.
- Ensure all designs are fit for purpose, cost-effective, and optimised for manufacturing.
- Prepare 3D models and PowerPoint concept proposals for review.
- Create and release 2D manufacturing drawings and Bills of Materials (BOMs).
- Maintain engagement with customers throughout the design process via electronic communication, Teams meetings, and occasional site visits.
- Successfully manage design projects from inception to final production delivery.
- Support the sales team in securing new business.
- Contribute to the continuous development of the design function.
Requirements:
- HNC/HND/Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
- Minimum 3 years' post-graduate experience in a design engineering role within a manufacturing environment.
- Proficiency in SolidWorks with experience in designing mechanical components, steel fabrications, sheet metal, CNC laser-cut parts, and pressings.
- Experience in polyurethane cast mould tooling (preferred but not essential).
- Knowledge of Epicor ERP systems (advantageous but not essential).
- Experience with 3D printing (preferred but not essential).
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Existing right to work in the UK is required.
What's on Offer?
- Competitive salary (negotiable based on experience).
- 32 days holiday per year.
- Private health benefits (after qualifying period).
- Company pension scheme.
- Half-day Fridays
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