Candidates

With our expertise in SEND, we recognise the importance of finding the perfect role in SEND for you. We specialise exclusively in SEND positions across various school settings, ensuring you are only offered roles that align with your personal preferences and skills. 

We pay all of our agency staff directly through PAYE, without using third-party payroll companies, because we believe in ensuring your pay is fair and transparent. As long as school budgets permit, candidates pay will match the equivalent of their permanent salary.

Given the importance of consistency when supporting children and young people with additional needs, we exclusively offer long-term or permanent SEND roles. Our goal at PS Inclusion is to place you in a SEN position where you’ll want to stay, allowing you to become a valued part of the team and build strong, lasting relationships with the children and young people you support.

We have developed strong, long-standing partnerships with the schools and education providers we work with. As a result, we often recruit for SEND roles that have not yet been advertised or are exclusively managed by Parker Smith Inclusion.

Our process is simple

 

We assist a broad range of individuals at all stages of their careers, with or without SEND experience, including:

SEN Teaching Assistant
Behaviour Mentor
1:1 Teaching Assistant 
Therapy Assistant
Learning Mentor
Academic Mentor
Speech and Language Specialist Teaching Assistant
Higher Level Teaching Assistant
Unqualified Teacher
Therapeutic Practitioner
Nurture Practitioner
Teacher Training Pathways
Occupational therapist assistant

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Unqualified SEN Teacher

Brent
North West London
£154.21 - £180.82
Unqualified SEN Teacher – Specialist Autism Provision Location: Brent, North-West London Job Type: Full time, Long-term Daily Rate: £154.21 - £180.82 PAYE About the Role Are you passionate about supporting children with Autism and looking to take the next step in your career in Special Educational Needs (SEN)? A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Brent is seeking an Unqualified SEN Teacher to lead a specialist provision class for pupils with autism (Years 1–4). This full-time role is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong SEN experience to step into a teaching position, supported by a dedicated team that includes four experienced Teaching Assistants and a collaborative SEN department. The class is designed to support pupils in gradually reintegrating into their mainstream year groups. Key Responsibilities Lead a small, specialist classroom for autistic pupils with challenging needs Plan and deliver structured lessons in Phonics, Maths, and Writing Support the development and delivery of individualised learning plans Promote pupils' communication, social interaction, and independence Work closely with the SENCO, senior leadership team, and external professionals Monitor pupil progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly Maintain a calm, supportive, and inclusive classroom environment About the Students All pupils have a formal diagnosis of Autism (ASC) Mixed-age group: Year 1 to Year 4 A range of communication styles, including non-verbal pupils Varying academic levels and additional learning needs The Ideal Candidate While formal teaching qualifications are not essential for this role, we are looking for someone who demonstrates: Experience working with children or young people with Autism and complex SEN Confidence in leading a small class and managing a team of support staff Ability to adapt learning activities to suit individual needs and abilities A calm, structured, and consistent approach to classroom management Strong teamwork and communication skills A commitment to inclusive education and to supporting the reintegration of pupils into mainstream learning A proactive, reflective attitude and a willingness to learn What the School Offers A supportive, well-resourced SEN provision Daily support from four experienced Teaching Assistants Access to ongoing SEN training and professional development A structured environment with established routines and expectations A child-centred ethos and a strong commitment to staff well-being Opportunities for career progression, including potential routes into teacher training Apply Now If you are a dedicated SEN practitioner looking to take on a rewarding and impactful role, we would love to hear from you. Click "Apply Now" or contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.

PMLD Learning Support Assistant

Havering
North East London
£90-£100
Job Title: PMLD Support Assistant Location: Havering Pay: £90–£100 per day (PAYE) Contract: Full-time | Term-time only | Long-term opportunity “Every child communicates — we just need to learn how to listen.” In the heart of Barking and Dagenham, a specialist school is looking for a compassionate and dedicated PMLD Support Assistant. This is a unique environment where no two days are alike — a place that supports pupils with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), often alongside complex medical and sensory needs. Many pupils are non-verbal, use wheelchairs, and require high levels of personal care and consistent, tailored support. Classrooms vary: some are calm and sensory-based, while others are more physically and emotionally intensive. What never changes is the school's unwavering commitment to each pupil's dignity, safety, and wellbeing. Here, communication may be a glance, a gesture, or a sound. Your role is to recognise it, respond with empathy, and build trust through your calm and consistent presence. What You’ll Be Doing: Providing one-to-one or small group support, following detailed education and care plans Engaging in sensory, therapeutic, and play-based activities tailored to individual needs Using alternative communication tools like PECS, visual timetables, and assistive technology Supporting with personal care, including feeding, toileting, and hoisting (full training provided) Helping pupils feel safe, seen, and supported — especially during moments of emotional difficulty What We’re Looking For: No prior SEND experience required — just empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to learn Experience in care, support work, or healthcare is a plus Emotionally mature and observant individuals who can stay composed in challenging situations Team players who are reflective, adaptable, and passionate about inclusive education What You’ll Find at This School: A warm, welcoming school community with a clear sense of purpose Supportive leadership and a collaborative, experienced team A culture of professional growth and celebration of every success — big or small Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion? We’re SEND specialists with a people-first, values-driven approach PAYE only — no umbrella companies or hidden deductions Long-term placements with ongoing support from a knowledgeable, caring team Honest, relationship-focused recruitment that puts your wellbeing first Send your CV to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848 and ask for Elisha to learn more or express your interest.

Higher Level Teaching Assistant - SEN focus

Barking and Dagenham
North East London
£100 - £130 per day PAYE
Level 4 HLTA – SEN Focus Location: Barking & Dagenham Pay: £110–£130 per day (PAYE) Start Date: September Role: SEN Interventions | Light Class Cover Are you a qualified Level 4 HLTA looking for a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference – without the pressure of full-time class teaching? A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Barking & Dagenham is seeking a dedicated HLTA to join their team in September. This full-time, long-term opportunity is ideal for someone who thrives on providing targeted support and building strong relationships with pupils who need a little extra help to succeed. What to expect in the role: Leading small-group SEN interventions tailored to pupil needs Occasional whole-class cover (with planning already provided) No PPA requirements – just a chance to focus on impactful, hands-on support Working in a well-resourced setting with strong leadership and a collaborative team Why this school? Inclusive and nurturing environment with a strong focus on SEN Supportive leadership and excellent planning frameworks Emphasis on professional development and staff wellbeing Who we’re looking for: You’ll be confident leading learning, experienced in supporting children with additional needs, and keen to take on a varied role that blends responsibility with flexibility. If you're based in or near Barking & Dagenham and ready for a role that plays to your strengths – get in touch today. We’d love to hear from you. Give me a call on 0203 011 4848 or email elisha@psinclusion.co.uk

Complex Needs Teaching Assistant - October 2025!

Havering
North East London
£90-£100 per day
Complex Needs Teaching Assistant Location: Havering Pay: £90–£100 per day (PAYE) Contract: Full-time | Temp-to-perm | Start: ASAP "Every child’s journey is unique. Our role is to walk alongside them, not rush them ahead." An inclusive primary school in Havering is seeking a Complex Needs Teaching Assistant to join their Autism Resource Provision – a calm, carefully designed space within a mainstream setting. This provision is more than just a classroom; it’s a safe and supportive environment where pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition can grow at their own pace. The school focuses on steady, meaningful progress, valuing each child’s individuality and celebrating every milestone, no matter how small. What the Role Involves: Working with children aged 4–11 in a small, specialist classroom Supporting communication through visuals, objects of reference, and assistive strategies Encouraging independence with predictable routines and gentle, consistent guidance Helping children transition smoothly between activities and environments Collaborating with teachers, therapists, and families to provide joined-up support About You: Experience with autism is welcome but not essential – transferable skills from care, youth work, or community roles are equally valued You’re calm, patient, and curious about understanding behaviour rather than simply managing it You thrive in a structured environment where routine and predictability help children succeed You’re looking for a role with meaning – more than just a paycheque Above all, you’re reliable, caring, and open to learning What the School Offers: A thoughtfully built provision with sensory areas and specialist resources A supportive, collaborative team who truly look out for one another Leadership that invests in staff wellbeing and professional growth Real pathways into teaching and specialist SEND careers Why Work with Parker Smith Inclusion? We don’t just recruit – we match people with roles where they can genuinely make a difference. Schools trust us because we care, and with 350+ five-star reviews, our reputation speaks for itself. When you join us, you’ll receive: Guidance from SEND experts who listen to your goals PAYE-only payroll (no umbrella companies, no hidden deductions) Straightforward, honest communication every step of the way Opportunities for long-term roles in inclusive and specialist schools Interested? Contact Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk for a confidential chat or to apply. If you’re exploring your next step, this could be the meaningful role you’ve been looking for.