Autism SEN Teaching Assistant - SEN School

Salary/Rate:£450 - £475 PAYE per week
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Kingston
County:South West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:11215
Post Date:17.12.25
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Autism SEN Teaching Assistant - Specialist School

  • Kingston upon Thames, South West London
  • £450– £475 per day (PAYE only)
  • Full-time, term-time only
  • January start

A specialist SEN school in Kingston is recruiting an Autism SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis.

This role supports pupils with Autism/ASC and their associated communication, sensory and emotional regulation needs. The school is looking for individuals who understand that progress comes through consistency, strong relationships, and emotional safety, rather than quick wins.

If you are a university graduate or from a drama/performance background, particularly where this is paired with personal experience of SEND, you are encouraged to apply.

About the school environment

  • Small class sizes and high staffing ratios
  • A structured daily routine
  • Autism-informed practice throughout the school
  • A calm, low-arousal approach to learning
  • Creative and play-based activities

Pupils may experience sensory processing differences, communication challenges and periods of dysregulation. Behaviour is supported through understanding, structure and regulation, rather than sanctions.

The role

  • Support pupils on a 1:1 and small-group basis
  • Assist with emotional regulation, transitions and engagement
  • Use creativity, structure and routine to support learning
  • Work closely with teachers and specialist staff
  • Help pupils develop communication, independence and confidence

This is a practical, active role that requires emotional intelligence, patience and consistency.

Who this role suits

  • Is a graduate (psychology, education, drama, arts or related fields), or has a drama/ performance background
  • Has personal or lived experience of SEN (family, siblings, or friends)
  • Is calm, reflective and resilient
  • Is genuinely committed to working in specialist SEN

Pay & contract

  • £450 - £475 PAYE per week
  • Full-time, long-term role (term time)
  • Based in Kingston upon Thames, South West London

About Parker Smith Inclusion

Parker Smith Inclusion is a specialist SEND-only recruitment consultancy.
We work exclusively on long-term and permanent roles, pay all candidates via PAYE, and take an ethical, transparent approach to SEND recruitment.

If this role aligns with your experience and long-term interest in SEND, apply today or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion.

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