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One to One TA - ASC School
MertonSouth West London£90 - £110
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 – £110 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 with a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide 1:1 support to a secondary aged pupil with autism, helping them regulate behaviour, manage emotions and re-engage with learning
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Behaviour Mentor - Specialist Role
MertonSouth West London£90 - £110
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 – £110 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 with a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide 1:1 support to a secondary aged pupil with autism, helping them regulate behaviour, manage emotions and re-engage with learning
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Autism Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £110
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 – £110 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 with a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide 1:1 support to a secondary aged pupil with autism, helping them regulate behaviour, manage emotions and re-engage with learning
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
SEMH English Teacher
Barking and DagenhamNorth East London£42,319.00 - £46,238.00
East London
Outreach English Teacher
Permanent
Up to £46,238.00
As an experienced English Teacher you will be confident in delivering student-focused, differentiated, engaging and creative lessons, as well as building strong relationships with all of your pupils. However do you feel frustrated with wanting to support your most hard to reach and vulnerable pupils, but then are faced with the reality of large classes, and the inability to dedicate your time? Have you thought about transitioning into teaching within a specialist setting?
An opportunity to be a part of team of SEND specialists working for an inspiring, therapeutic service, they have a no exclusion policy and support the hardest to reach, high risk and most vulnerable young people. This role is teaching young people who may have been out of formal education for a significant time. These young people have an SEMH and/or ASC diagnosis, alongside complex additional needs. They may be at considerable risk of exploitation or been exposed to extreme violence and abuse in their homes. The service has a high success rate in reintegrating pupils into full time education or employment, and on top of that thriving, able to regulate their emotions and begin to process their trauma. If you have not worked within a specialist setting before and looking to transition your skillset from mainstream, the service is known for providing some of the most bespoke and progressive therapeutic training in London. This training will ensure you understand the young people, their needs, and how to handle dysregulation. The English lessons will take place within community spaces in East London, all of which are within walking distance to one another, with small groups of students who are supported by Therapeutic Mentors, whom you will line manage, and work together to create an engaging, inspiring and safe space where the young people can learn.
Key points
Teaching across 3 community spaces, not being in a formal classroom setting
Using your creativity, and not being restricted by the mainstream curriculum
Monday-Thursday teaching, with Friday being a day for CPD and meetings with the specialist service team (Therapists, SLT, Teachers, Mentors)
Being a part of the journey of the most vulnerable, complex young people, from being unable to access any education to then thriving, all with your help!
Full time 8.30-4.30
Trauma informed and passionate about Therapeutic education
QTS/QTLS essential
If this sounds like the role you have been waiting for then please get in touch, please call 02030114848 and ask for Faye or email faye@psinclusion.co.uk
Learning Support Assistants (LSA) & Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA)
Epping ForestEssextemp to perm
Epping, Essex
Full-Time | Term-Time Only
£90–£130 per day (PAYE), depending on experience
Long-Term, Temp-to-Perm or Permanent
A warm, inclusive and forward-thinking SEND school in Epping is looking for experienced Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) and Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) to join their growing team. The school prides itself on investing in long-term staff, offering extensive training, qualifications and professional development to support your career progression.
You will be working with primary-aged pupils (5–11 years old) with a range of needs including SEMH, ASC, ADHD and SLD, within small classes of around five pupils. This allows staff to build meaningful relationships and provide personalised, high-impact support.
One of the most exciting aspects of the school is its strong outdoor learning ethos, supported by a well-established Forest School programme. Staff receive full training and ongoing support to deliver outdoor learning sessions, helping pupils develop confidence, emotional regulation and resilience through hands-on nature-based activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide high-quality 1:1 and small-group support
Assist with planning and delivering engaging, inclusive lessons
Promote emotional wellbeing, positive behaviour and independence
Take an active role in Forest School sessions and outdoor learning
Work closely with teachers, therapists and pastoral staff
HLTAs may also cover lessons or lead targeted group interventions
Person Specification:
Experience supporting children with SEND (SEMH, ASC, ADHD, SLD) is essential or highly desirable
Calm, patient and nurturing with strong relationship-building skills
Confident with behaviour support and emotional regulation strategies
Comfortable working outdoors as well as in the classroom
Reliable, proactive and committed to professional growth
HLTA applicants should have relevant experience or HLTA certification
What the School Offers:
Full-time, term-time only roles (Monday–Friday)
Working hours: 8:45am – 4:45pm
£90–£130 per day, depending on experience
Long-term investment in staff with clear career pathways
Extensive CPD and qualifications including:
Forest School training
SEND and behaviour qualifications
Apprenticeships and accredited courses
Small class sizes (around five pupils)
Supportive, therapeutic and collaborative working environment
Temp-to-perm or permanent opportunities for committed candidates
If you’re an experienced LSA or HLTA looking for a role that offers genuine professional development and the chance to make a long-term impact, this opportunity in Epping is ideal.
Apply today or contact Harry at Parker Smith Inclusion to find out more.
Teaching Assistant - Secondary School Role (121 Support)
MertonSouth West London£90 - £110
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
Youth Mentor - Secondary School Role
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
Specialist - 121 Behaviour Mentor
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.