Humanities Graduates, Start Your Journey into Education

Location: Bristol
Job Type: Contract
Reference: 311021916
Salary: £89 - £94/day + PAYE & £250 for Teacher Referral
Job Published: 19 March 2026

Protocol Education is working in partnership with primary schools in BS6 to support Humanities graduates who are curious about a role in classroom support.

If you’ve recently completed your degree, or you’re exploring what working in a school might look like in practice, this is a brilliant way to gain hands-on experience as a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) while making a real difference to young people.

Your subject knowledge, curiosity about the world, and understanding of people, places, and the past are hugely valuable in the classroom. Graduates in humanities often bring strong communication skills, empathy, organisation, and the ability to help children engage with learning in meaningful and relevant ways—all things that make you a fantastic LSA.

The role
You’ll be supporting pupils in the classroom, working one-to-one or in small groups to help them stay engaged, build confidence and access their learning. This could include supporting literacy, topic work, discussion-based learning or helping pupils who need a bit of extra encouragement or structure.

You’ll work alongside experienced teachers, gaining insight into behaviour management, lesson delivery and school life, making this an ideal role if you’re considering teacher training in the future.

Progress here looks like confidence, curiosity and connection, not just test scores.

Why choose Protocol Education?
• A clear pathway into education and teacher training
• Flexible work to fit around further study or other commitments
• Competitive daily pay, paid weekly
• Local schools with manageable travel
• Supportive consultants who understand graduate routes into teaching
• Simple, easy-to-use booking system
• PAYE, plus £50 for referring a friend

Pay: £89 - £94 per day
Location: BS6

A bit about you
• A graduate in humanities subjects
• Curious about a career in education
• Confident, calm and approachable
• Comfortable supporting pupils one-to-one and in small groups
• Strong communication skills and a thoughtful approach
• An interest in inclusive education and supporting different needs

What we need to get you started
• Passport
• Two proofs of address, such as driving licence, utility bill or council tax letter
• CV covering the last 10 years of work or education, with any gaps explained
• Two years of references, including childcare or education where applicable
• OSPC if you have lived overseas for three months or more in the last five years