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Therapy Lead
Therapy Lead - Speech & Language Therapy or Occupational Therapy
Specialist SEN School | Whitechapel, East London
Full-Time | Permanent
£55,000 - £65,000 + Benefits | Immediate or September Start
Are you an experienced Speech & Language Therapist or Occupational Therapist ready to step into a leadership role within a specialist SEN environment?
A specialist SEN school based in Whitechapel is seeking a Therapy Lead to oversee and develop its multidisciplinary therapy provision across the school. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and therapeutic setting focused on helping pupils with Autism, SEMH, communication needs and complex learning difficulties achieve positive educational and developmental outcomes.
The successful candidate will take strategic and operational responsibility for therapy services across the school, working closely with senior leadership, teachers and wider professionals to deliver a consistent and integrated therapeutic approach.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage therapy provision across the school
- Oversee assessments, intervention planning and therapy delivery
- Ensure therapy provision aligns closely with EHCP outcomes and pupil needs
- Work collaboratively with SLT, teaching staff, families and external professionals
- Support and supervise therapists, assistants and wider staff teams
- Embed consistent therapeutic approaches across classrooms and school practice
- Monitor provision quality, impact and compliance
- Contribute towards the wider strategic development of SEND and inclusion provision
Requirements
- Degree in Speech & Language Therapy or Occupational Therapy
- HCPC registration essential
- Experience working within SEN schools or specialist settings
- Strong understanding of Autism, SEMH, communication and sensory needs
- Experience leading, mentoring or supervising staff desirable
- Excellent MDT and relationship-building skills
- Strong understanding of EHCP processes and therapy provision within education
What's on Offer
- £55,000 - £65,000 salary dependent on experience
- Supportive and experienced leadership team
- Opportunity to shape and lead therapy provision
- Ongoing CPD and specialist SEN training
- Collaborative multidisciplinary working environment
- Well-resourced SEN setting
- Immediate or September start available
Please contact Stephen at KPI Education for further information or to apply.
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SEN Teacher
SEN Teacher - Streatham, South London
Specialist All-Age SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent / Long-Term
£38,766 - £60,092 per annum (Inner London Teacher Pay Scale) | Immediate or September Start
Are you a passionate teacher looking to make a genuine impact within a specialist SEN setting?
A specialist all-age SEN school in Streatham is seeking a committed and adaptable SEN Teacher to join their team. The school supports pupils across both primary and secondary phases with Autism, SEMH, communication needs and complex learning difficulties.
This opportunity is open to both ECTs and experienced teachers from either primary or secondary backgrounds. The school offers a highly supportive environment with strong SEN leadership, specialist training and excellent long-term development opportunities.
The school places a strong emphasis on communication, emotional regulation, independence and personalised learning, with staff working collaboratively to create engaging and accessible lessons tailored to individual pupil needs.
Key responsibilities:
- Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND and SEMH needs
- Create a calm, structured and inclusive classroom environment
- Adapt teaching strategies to support a range of learning and communication profiles
- Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists and wider professionals
- Monitor and report on pupil progress linked to EHCP targets and learning plans
- Implement positive behaviour and emotional regulation strategies
- Build strong relationships with pupils, families and external professionals
- Contribute to the wider school community and inclusive practice across the setting
We are looking for someone who:
- Holds QTS or is currently completing ECT induction
- Has a genuine passion for SEND and inclusive education
- Can build positive relationships with pupils with additional needs
- Is calm, resilient and adaptable within a specialist environment
- Works effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- SEN experience is desirable but not essential
What the school offers:
- £38,766 - £60,092 per annum (Inner London Teacher Pay Scale)
- Supportive and experienced SEN leadership team
- Specialist training and ongoing CPD opportunities
- Small class sizes and strong staffing ratios
- Well-resourced learning environments
- A rewarding opportunity to positively impact pupils' education and wellbeing
Please contact Stephen at KPI Education for further information or to apply.
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Administrator
We’re looking for a proactive and organised Office & Facilities Coordinator to play a key role in keeping our client's office running smoothly.
This is a varied, hands-on position that blends front-of-house responsibilities with practical facilities and office support.
Our client provides a premium cleaning service across the Wakefield and surrounding areas.
You’ll be a visible and trusted presence in the workplace, helping to create a welcoming, safe and professional environment for colleagues, and visitors. Working closely with the business owner and cross‑functional teams, you’ll be at the heart of our day‑to‑day office experience and operations.
Responsibilities:
In this role, you’ll support both the people and the place, ensuring everything works as it should and feels just right.
- Acting as the first point of contact for visitors, clients, contractors etc.
- Handling incoming calls, post and courier services efficiently and professionally
- Raising and tracking facilities requests, liaising with contractors and internal teams to ensure timely resolution
- Managing office supplies and consumables, monitoring stock levels and coordinating orders and deliveries
- Supporting health, safety and compliance activities, including onboarding tours, record‑keeping and administration
Skills and Experience:
You’ll thrive in this role if you enjoy variety, take pride in your environment and like being the go‑to person others rely on.
- Previous experience in an office coordination, front‑of‑house or facilities‑focused role
- Confident, approachable communication style with strong interpersonal skills
- Highly organised, with the ability to juggle multiple tasks and priorities
- Comfortable using Microsoft Office and learning new systems or software
- Proactive, practical and happy to roll up your sleeves when needed
- A strong eye for detail and commitment to delivering a positive workplace experience
- Professional and discreet when handling sensitive or confidential information
- Experience working with suppliers, contractors or facilities is an advantage
If you enjoy creating well‑run, welcoming spaces and want a role where no two days are the same, this could be a great fit for you.
SEN Teacher
SEN Teacher - Dalston, East London
Specialist All-Age SEN School | Full-Time | Permanent / Long-Term
£38,766 - £60,092 per annum (Inner London Teacher Pay Scale) | Immediate or September Start
Are you a passionate teacher looking to make a genuine impact within a specialist SEN setting?
A specialist all-age SEN school in Dalston is seeking a committed and adaptable SEN Teacher to join their team. The school supports pupils across both primary and secondary phases with Autism, SEMH, communication needs and complex learning difficulties.
This opportunity is open to both ECTs and experienced teachers from either primary or secondary backgrounds. The school offers a highly supportive environment with strong SEN leadership, specialist training and excellent long-term development opportunities.
The school places a strong emphasis on communication, emotional regulation, independence and personalised learning, with staff working collaboratively to create engaging and accessible lessons tailored to individual pupil needs.
Key responsibilities:
- Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND and SEMH needs
- Create a calm, structured and inclusive classroom environment
- Adapt teaching strategies to support a range of learning and communication profiles
- Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists and wider professionals
- Monitor and report on pupil progress linked to EHCP targets and learning plans
- Implement positive behaviour and emotional regulation strategies
- Build strong relationships with pupils, families and external professionals
- Contribute to the wider school community and inclusive practice across the setting
We are looking for someone who:
- Holds QTS or is currently completing ECT induction
- Has a genuine passion for SEND and inclusive education
- Can build positive relationships with pupils with additional needs
- Is calm, resilient and adaptable within a specialist environment
- Works effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- SEN experience is desirable but not essential
What the school offers:
- £38,766 - £60,092 per annum (Inner London Teacher Pay Scale)
- Supportive and experienced SEN leadership team
- Specialist training and ongoing CPD opportunities
- Small class sizes and strong staffing ratios
- Well-resourced learning environments
- A rewarding opportunity to positively impact pupils' education and wellbeing
Please contact Stephen at KPI Education for further information or to apply.
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Marketing Executive
Marketing Executive
£30,000 + DOE
Permanent
Full Time or Part Time
Our client is looking to recruit a proactive and creative Marketing Executive to support the development and growth of their internal marketing function across the legal sector.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys a varied role and wants to be involved in building and shaping marketing activity within a growing business environment.
The Role
The successful candidate will support the setup and day-to-day running of the marketing department. You will be involved across a range of marketing activities, helping to strengthen brand presence and increase engagement.
Key responsibilities:
- Supporting the development and organisation of the marketing function
- Creating and scheduling social media content across multiple platforms
- Assisting with website updates and content management
- Supporting marketing campaigns and promotional activity
- Helping maintain consistent branding and communications
- Assisting with general marketing administration and coordination
Key Requirements:
- Previous marketing experience or a relevant qualification
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Experience managing social media platforms and creating content
- Confidence updating website content
- Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail
- Previous experience in a professional or legal setting
If you are interested in this role please apply directly or email your CV over to EllieC@kpir.co.uk. You can also call Ellie on 01270 589943.
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Early Year Key Stage 1 ECT
Early Key Stage 1 ECT Opportunity
Brent, London – NW10
September 2026 Start | Full-Time | Permanent
Inner London Pay Scale – MPS1–MPS2 (£38,766 - £40,609)
Are you an enthusiastic ECT ready to begin your teaching career in a school where you’ll feel genuinely supported, encouraged and valued from day one?
An exceptional primary school in Brent is looking to welcome a passionate Early Key Stage 1 Teacher to their vibrant and friendly team this September. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ECT looking for their very first teaching post in a nurturing school with a strong community feel and an experienced leadership team who truly invest in their staff.
From your first day, you’ll be surrounded by supportive colleagues, engaged pupils and leaders who are committed to helping you grow into a confident and successful teacher. The school has a warm, inclusive atmosphere where creativity is encouraged, wellbeing is prioritised and every child is supported to thrive.
What makes this school special?
• Outstanding support and mentoring for ECTs
• A welcoming and collaborative staff team
• Happy, enthusiastic pupils who love learning
• Excellent CPD and career progression opportunities
• Creative Early KS1 curriculum
• Supportive SLT with a real focus on staff wellbeing
• Easily accessible Brent location with great transport links
The ideal candidate will:
• Be passionate about teaching and learning in Early KS1
• Bring positivity, energy and creativity into the classroom
• Have high expectations and a nurturing approach
• Be eager to learn, develop and become part of a close-knit school community
If you’re looking for your first teaching post in primary, this really is the school for you — a place where you’ll feel welcomed, supported and inspired every single day.
Apply now or send your CV today to be considered for this fantastic opportunity. Interviews are being arranged immediately.
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Employment Litigator
⚖️ Employment Litigator / Advocate
Crewe (Heavily Hybrid – 1 day per week onsite)
2–3 Years’ PQE+ (or equivalent experience)
⏰ Full-time, part-time or compressed hours considered
A growing, family-run employment law business based in Crewe is looking to add an Employment Litigator / Advocate to its friendly and supportive team.
This is a genuinely different opportunity for someone who enjoys the variety of employment law but is looking for something a little less traditional — sitting somewhere between private practice and in-house advisory work.
You’ll work closely with businesses on a broad range of employment matters, including advisory work, in-house advocacy, and building long-term client relationships in a collaborative, down-to-earth environment.
And the best bit?
❌ No billable hour targets
❌ No business development pressure
❌ No office politics
What’s on offer:
✨ Competitive salary
Heavily hybrid working (just 1 day per week onsite in Crewe)
⏰ Flexible working (part-time, full-time or compressed hours considered)
Great perks and benefits
Relaxed, supportive culture
High quality work and strong client relationships
Family-run environment with a genuinely lovely team
The role would suit someone with 2–3 years’ PQE or equivalent employment law experience who wants high-quality work without the rigid traditional structure.
For a confidential chat, please contact:
EmmaG@kpir.co.uk
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Leeds Specialist School | Full-Time, Long-Term Up to £560 per week | Interviewing Immediately
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people with additional needs?
Do you have the patience, resilience and empathy to support students with SEN in a specialist setting?
Are you looking for a role that is genuinely rewarding every single day?
We're recruiting a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join a supportive and dedicated specialist school in Leeds, working with students with a range of additional needs in a nurturing, inclusive environment.
The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
You'll provide one-to-one and small group support to students with a range of needs including autism, ADHD and learning difficulties, working closely with teachers and specialist staff to help every young person access education and reach their potential. You'll support academic progress, social development and emotional wellbeing in equal measure.
What's on Offer
- Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant position
- Monday – Friday, term time only (8:00am – 4:00pm)
- Up to £560 per week
- Full induction and comprehensive ongoing training
- Supportive team of experienced SEN professionals
- Excellent pathway into education, psychology or therapy careers
Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
- Compassionate, patient and genuinely passionate about supporting young people with SEN
- Resilient, adaptable and calm under pressure
- Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills
- Professional, committed and reliable
- Must have the right to work in the UK
Desirable:
- Experience working with children or young people with additional needs
- Degree in Psychology, Education or a related subject (2:1 or above preferred)
- Team Teach certification (or willingness to train — full training available)
- Full UK driving licence
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Leeds Specialist School – Up to £560 per week
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Early Career Teacher (ECT) - Primary School
Early Career Teacher (ECT) – Primary School
Full Time – Permanent and Temporary – September 2026
Salary: M1-M6 Teacher Pay Scale
Are you a trainee primary teacher ready to step confidently into your first classroom this September?
Do you want to begin your ECT journey in a Sheffield primary school where support, development and behaviour standards are already exceptional?
Would you like to secure your ideal role now, ahead of the competitive summer recruitment rush?
KPI Education is working closely with a range of high-performing primary schools across Warrington and St Helens who are actively seeking exceptional Early Career Teachers (ECTs) for September starts. These schools are not waiting until the last minute - they are securing top talent early.
Each school we work with offers something slightly different - from outstanding leadership teams and strong behaviour cultures to creative curricula and nurturing environments. This means we can match you to a setting that genuinely aligns with your teaching style, strengths and long-term ambitions, whether that’s EYFS, KS1 or KS2.
What’s on offer:
• Teacher Pay Scale starting from £32,916+ (M1, in line with national pay scales)
• Full-time, permanent ECT roles starting in September with structured induction programmes
• Dedicated ECT mentoring and strong in-school support systems
• High-quality CPD with clear pathways for career progression
• Opportunities across a variety of well-resourced, supportive Sheffield primary schools
• Positive, inclusive school communities where ECTs are set up to succeed
Who these schools are looking for:
• Trainee primary teachers on track to achieve QTS by September
• Strong academic profiles from recognised UK universities
• Evidence of successful teaching placements with real classroom impact
• A genuine passion for primary education and improving pupil outcomes
• Resilient, reflective and proactive individuals ready to grow quickly
• Future educators committed to developing into outstanding classroom practitioners
Why secure your role early?
Warrington and St Helens schools are already making key hiring decisions for September, and the strongest ECT candidates are being shortlisted now. Waiting until after May half term often means facing increased competition and fewer standout opportunities. Acting early puts you in control of where you begin your teaching career.
With KPI Education, you’ll receive full support throughout the process — from identifying the right school fit, to interview preparation, to securing a role where you can thrive from day one.
If you’re ready to secure your Early Career Teacher role for September, send your CV and covering letter to James at KPI Education today.
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant / Educational Therapist
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant / Educational Therapist Opportunities
Full-Time | Permanent and Temporary | Immediate Start or September 2026
Salary: £500–£600 per week
Are you a Psychology graduate, aspiring Educational Therapist, or SEN specialist looking to build a rewarding career within specialist education?
Do you have a passion for supporting children and young people with complex learning needs, autism, communication difficulties, and sensory needs?
Are you seeking a meaningful role where every day brings the opportunity to make a genuine difference to pupils’ independence, communication, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life?
KPi Education are currently working alongside a highly respected specialist school in the Sheffield area to recruit multiple graduates and SEN professionals for a range of long-term roles, including:
- Graduate SEN Teaching Assistants
- Autism Support Assistants
- Educational Therapy Support Staff
- SEN Intervention Specialists
These opportunities are ideal for graduates and professionals looking to develop specialist SEN experience within a nurturing, therapeutic, and highly collaborative educational environment.
About the Roles
You will become part of a multidisciplinary team supporting pupils with a range of complex additional needs, including:
- Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
- Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD)
- Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD)
- Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN)
- Sensory processing needs
- Social, Emotional & Mental Health (SEMH) needs
Working closely with teachers, therapists, pastoral teams, and families, you will help deliver personalised, needs-led support tailored to each pupil’s EHCP outcomes and developmental profile.
Daily responsibilities may include:
- Delivering targeted 1:1 and small-group interventions
- Supporting communication through Makaton, PECS, AAC, visual timetables, and Intensive Interaction approaches
- Assisting pupils with emotional regulation and sensory integration strategies
- Helping pupils develop independence, life skills, and social communication
- Working collaboratively with Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Physiotherapy teams
Who We’re Looking For
We are particularly interested in hearing from:
- Psychology graduates
- Speech & Language Therapy graduates
- Educational Therapy graduates
- Education graduates
- Core subject graduates with SEN experience or interest
About the School
This Sheffield-based specialist provision is widely recognised for its nurturing, therapeutic approach to supporting pupils with complex additional needs. The school provides a highly personalised learning environment where communication, emotional wellbeing, independence, and holistic development are prioritised alongside academic progress. Staff work collaboratively within a strong multidisciplinary team to ensure every pupil receives tailored support suited to their individual needs and EHCP outcomes.
Pupils benefit from a broad, highly differentiated curriculum alongside specialist communication strategies, sensory-informed practice, and therapeutic interventions designed to help them thrive both inside and outside the classroom. The school has developed an excellent reputation for supporting both pupils and staff, making it an outstanding setting for graduates and aspiring SEN professionals looking to build long-term careers within specialist education, therapy, or educational psychology.
This is an outstanding opportunity for graduates and aspiring SEN professionals to gain hands-on specialist experience within one of Sheffield’s most respected SEND environments.
Click apply and send your CV and cover letter to James at KPi Education today.
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