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SEN Teacher - Special School
NewhamNorth East LondonM1 - M6 + SEN Point
ASAP Start - ECTs Welcome - Temp2Perm SEN Teacher Role
Special School - North Woolwich
Pre-Verbal - SLD Class - 6 students
A well established special school in East London are actively seeking an experienced teacher for a temp to permanent opportunity for their primary site for an immediate start. The students within this school have severe learning difficulties, autism, complex needs and speech & language requirements.
Operating as a part of a trust that functions across East London, this special school boasts incredible development and training opportunities with a focus on staff retention and supporting talent. It is a fantastic environment to expand or learn new skills within a special needs environment.
This role is also open to ECTs as you will be provided support whilst on contract and once permanent you will be enrolled in your ECT entitlement from September 2026.
Requirements;
QTS or equivalent
Special Education Degree (desirable)
Experience within a special school setting preferred or can display strong experience with SEN children in a professional setting
Experience with children that display SLD, ASC, SPLD
Teach individuals or small groups of pupils within or outside the class
Prepare lessons and resources
Mark and assess work
Develop and adapt conventional teaching methods to meet individual pupil need
Liaise with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists
Behaviour management
The Ideal Candidate
Confident, passionate and professional
Ability to work well within a team
Great at building relationships with parents / caregivers
Knowledge of special needs and the struggles that come with this
Compassionate, empathetic, patient
Flexible
Creative
If this position is of interest to you, please apply ASAP as interviews/trials are happening immediately.
SEMH Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £95
SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: Merton
Salary: £90 – £95 per day (dependent on experience) - PAYE
Contract Type: Full-time, Long-term
Job Description
We seek a committed and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant to join a specialist education setting in Merton, South West London. This role involves working with students with a range of special educational needs, particularly SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs), ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition), and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).
This is an ideal opportunity for someone passionate about inclusive education who thrives in a supportive but challenging environment where every day is different. This role is ideal for someone looking to expand on their experience, working on a 121 basis with students who present with complex social and emotional needs, dysregulation, and well-being.
Key Responsibilities
Support students in the classroom on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
Implement strategies to manage behaviour and promote emotional regulation
Assist the class teacher with planning and delivering engaging, accessible lessons
Help create a positive and structured learning environment
Provide emotional and pastoral support to pupils with complex needs
Support the implementation of EHCP targets and behaviour plans
Work closely with teaching staff, SENCOs and external professionals
Requirements
Experience working with children or young people with SEND, especially SEMH, Autism, and ADHD
Ability to remain calm under pressure and respond positively to challenging behaviour
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build trusting relationships with pupils
A patient, empathetic, and resilient attitude
Good literacy, numeracy, and communication skills
Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs - specifically SEMH, Autism, ADHD and associated needs: anxiety, dysregulation, attachment issues and more.
Confidence in managing behaviour positively and consistently - while maintaining professional boundaries and providing a positive environment.
A proactive, flexible, and reflective approach to supporting learning - thinking outside the box, creating trusting working relationships with pupils.
Experience working in SEN schools, PRUs, and alternative provisions - working with mixed age groups and similar needs.
An understanding of trauma-informed practice or therapeutic approaches - whether in schools, provisions or placements.
Willingness to work collaboratively within a team and engage in professional development—CPD, such as safeguarding, therapeutic approaches, and de-escalation training.
What We Offer
A welcoming and inclusive school environment
Supportive leadership and experienced SEND teams
Regular CPD opportunities and training
Opportunities for progression into teaching or specialist support roles
Consistent long-term placement with potential for permanent employment
To Apply:
Click Apply Now to submit your CV and reach out to Jamie Martinez at Paker Smith Inclusion. We welcome applications from experienced SEN TAs, recent psychology or education graduates, and those with relevant youth work or care experience.
SEN Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £95
SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Merton
Salary: £90 – £95 per day (dependent on experience) - PAYE
Contract Type: Full-time, Long-term
Job Description
We are currently seeking a committed and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant to join a specialist education setting in Merton, South West London. This role involves working with students with a range of special educational needs, particularly SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs), ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition), and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).
This is an ideal opportunity for someone passionate about inclusive education and who thrives in a supportive but challenging environment where every day is different.
Key Responsibilities
Support students in the classroom on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
Implement strategies to manage behaviour and promote emotional regulation
Assist the class teacher with planning and delivering engaging, accessible lessons
Help create a positive and structured learning environment
Provide emotional and pastoral support to pupils with complex needs
Support the implementation of EHCP targets and behaviour plans
Work closely with teaching staff, SENCOs and external professionals
Requirements
Experience working with children or young people with SEND, especially SEMH, ASD, and ADHD
Ability to remain calm under pressure and respond positively to challenging behaviour
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build trusting relationships with pupils
A patient, empathetic, and resilient attitude
Good literacy, numeracy, and communication skills
Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs
Confidence in managing behaviour positively and consistently
A proactive, flexible, and reflective approach to supporting learning
Experience working in SEN schools, PRUs, alternative provisions
An understanding of trauma-informed practice or therapeutic approaches
Willingness to work collaboratively within a team and engage in professional development
What We Offer
A welcoming and inclusive school environment
Supportive leadership and experienced SEND teams
Regular CPD opportunities and training
Opportunities for progression into teaching or specialist support roles
Consistent long-term placement with potential for permanent employment
To Apply:
Click Apply Now to submit your CV and reach out to Jamie Martinez at Paker Smith Inclusion. We welcome applications from experienced SEN TAs, recent psychology or education graduates, and those with relevant youth work or care experience.
SEN 121 Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £95
1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant – Sutton
Independent School | Full-Time, Term Time Only (34 weeks) | Year 9 Pupil Support
Recruited via Parker Smith Inclusion
Our school is a vibrant and proudly inclusive independent co-educational day school for students aged 7–16 (Year 3 to Year 11), is seeking a dedicated and compassionate 1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant to join our supportive SEND team.
This role focuses on providing individualised support to a Year 9 student with visual needs, with a particular emphasis on English, Mathematics (up to GCSE level), and ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support). The ideal candidate will be proactive, empathetic, and passionate about removing barriers to learning for neurodiverse and visually impaired pupils.
Key Responsibilities:
Work closely with subject teachers and the SENCo to implement tailored support strategies.
Provide 1:1 academic and emotional support both in and outside of the classroom.
Adapt learning materials and use assistive technology to support visual accessibility.
Foster confidence, independence, and wellbeing in the student’s educational journey.
Requirements:
Strong academic grounding in English and Maths (up to GCSE level).
Previous experience supporting students with visual impairments is highly desirable.
ELSA training or experience is preferred.
A flexible, positive approach and a genuine desire to make a difference in a pupil’s life.
What We Offer:
A welcoming and inclusive school community.
A collaborative and well-resourced SEND department.
A chance to be part of a school that values both academic progress and emotional development.
Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
This is a full-time, term-time only position (34 weeks per year), with an immediate start following a one-week trial. The role will be recruited via Parker Smith Inclusion, specialists in SEN recruitment.
If you’re committed to helping young people thrive and are ready to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you.
To Apply:
Click Apply Now to submit your CV and reach out to Jamie Martinez at Paker Smith Inclusion. We welcome applications from experienced SEN TAs, recent psychology or education graduates, and those with relevant youth work or care experience.
1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant
BrentNorth West London£90-£100
1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Brent, North-West London
Salary: £90 – £100 per day
Contract Type: Full-time, Long-term
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant to join a specialist educational setting in Brent. You will be working on a 1:1 basis with students who have a range of special educational needs, including SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health), ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), and ADHD.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about inclusive education, and who thrive in dynamic, supportive environments that put students’ well-being and progress first.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 and small group support to students with additional needs
Support students with emotional regulation and positive behaviour management strategies
Assist the class teacher with lesson planning and classroom activities
Help maintain a structured and engaging learning environment
Implement EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan) targets and personalised learning strategies
Provide emotional and pastoral support to students with complex needs
Liaise with teaching staff, SENCOs, and external professionals to ensure tailored support
Requirements
Experience supporting children or young people with SEN, particularly SEMH, ASD, or ADHD
Calm, empathetic, and patient approach to behaviour management
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to build trusting relationships with pupils and staff
Good literacy and numeracy skills
Understanding of safeguarding and child protection principles
Desirable Skills and Experience
Background in SEN schools, PRUs (Pupil Referral Units), or alternative provisions
Understanding of trauma-informed practice or therapeutic support approaches
Previous experience in youth work, care work, or psychology-based roles
Flexibility, resilience, and a proactive attitude to learning support
Willingness to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
What We Offer
A supportive and inclusive school environment
Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
Consistent long-term placement with the potential for permanent employment
Opportunities to progress into HLTA, teaching, or specialist support roles
Experienced SEN staff and leadership committed to professional growth
How to Apply
Click Apply Now to submit your CV. We welcome applications from:
Experienced SEN Teaching Assistants
Psychology or education graduates
Professionals with relevant youth work or care experience
Behaviour Mentor
HarrowNorth West London£90-£100
Behaviour Mentor
Location: Harrow, North-West London
Start Date: ASAP
Contract: Full-Time, Term Time Only | Temp to Perm
Pay: £95–£100 per day (PAYE)
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people with behavioural and emotional challenges?
We're looking for a dedicated Behaviour Mentor to support students aged 5–18 with SEMH, Autism, ADHD, and associated learning difficulties. This is a rewarding, full-time role offering long-term stability and the chance to go permanent after two successful terms.
The Role:
As a Behaviour Mentor, you will:
Build trusted relationships to support students' emotional regulation
Help manage behaviour using de-escalation and restorative approaches
Deliver targeted interventions in and out of class
Create a calm, consistent, and safe learning environment
Work closely with teachers, therapists, and other support staff
About You:
Experience with SEMH, Autism, ADHD or challenging behaviour (in any setting)
Calm, confident, and empathetic in your approach
Skilled in managing conflict and de-escalating situations
Team player with strong communication skills
Resilient, proactive, and passionate about inclusive education
We Welcome Applicants From:
Psychology or Criminology graduates
Youth workers and sports coaches
Teaching assistants with SEN experience
Residential care workers or support workers
Anyone with relevant transferable skills in behaviour support
What We Offer:
Temp to perm opportunity with long-term career potential
Exceptional, purpose-built school environment
Specialist training and CPD opportunities
Supportive leadership and experienced staff team
Meaningful, varied work – every day is different
Interested?
Apply now or contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.
SEN Support Assistant - Primary
HaveringNorth East London£90 - £100 per day
SEN Teaching Assistant (1:1 Support)
Havering
£90 PAYE per day | Temp to Perm Opportunity
Parker Smith Inclusion are seeking a dedicated SEN 1:1 Teaching Assistant to support a Year 5 pupil in a specialist class at a welcoming, supportive primary school in Romford. Staff describe it as a friendly, inclusive environment where both pupils and colleagues feel truly valued.
About the role:
Full-time, Monday to Friday - 8:30 - 15:30
On-site parking available
Starting ASAP | Temp to Perm opportunity
About the pupil:
Year 5 student with a diagnosis of ASD
Non-verbal and currently on a reduced timetable
Requires structure, routine, and consistency to help them engage in learning
Can present with challenging behaviour, including physical outbursts when dysregulated
The ideal candidate will have:
Experience supporting children with ASD
Knowledge of PECS, Attention Autism, Intensive Interaction and visual timetables
Ideally Team Teach training (or similar)
Confidence, resilience, and the ability to establish rapport and strong routines quickly
This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about making a difference and confident in supporting pupils with additional needs.
To apply, please send your CV to elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call Elisha on 0203 011 4848 for more information.
Autism Advisory Teacher
RedbridgeNorth East London£270 - £285 (PAYE) per day based on experience
Location: Redbridge
Salary: £240 - £285 (PAYE) per day based on experience
Contract Type: Contract, Full - some Hybrid/Remote working
Start Date: ASAP
As a teacher with deep experience in autism and inclusive practice, you've made a tangible difference to the pupils you support. Navigating learning journeys, building trust, and creating environments where autistic children feel understood and valued.
But perhaps you’re now looking for something more strategic. A new chapter where you can have a broader impact, not just on pupils, but on the systems and staff that surround them.
This Autism Advisory Teacher opportunity offers exactly that.
Working as part of a highly respected and collaborative team, you'll advise and coach schools across Redbridge, mainly primary mainstream settings, to improve outcomes for autistic children and young people.
You’ll bring your knowledge, empathy and leadership to:
Guide staff in embedding inclusive, neurodiversity-positive practice
Deliver training for educators and families
Support transitions, placements, and personalised learning plans
Promote wellbeing, emotional regulation, and self-advocacy in autistic pupils
Collaborate with a multi-agency team across education, health, and social care
This is a rare opportunity to step into a borough-wide role where your experience is not only valued but amplified.
What you’ll need:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Significant experience supporting autistic pupils in educational settings, ideally already as an Advisory Teacher
A strong understanding of strategies like SCERTS, TEACCH, Attention Autism
The ability to inspire, train and support school staff with clarity and compassion
A collaborative, reflective mindset and commitment to inclusive education
A postgraduate qualification in autism or SEND would be an advantage, but is not essential if you bring the right passion and experience.
You’ll be joining a service that prioritises inclusion, invests in training and CPD, and encourages its team to innovate, reflect and grow. Whether you’re already in an advisory or outreach role, a SENCO looking to share your knowledge, or you’re an experienced classroom practitioner ready to take the next step, we’d love to hear from you!
Curious to know more?
Get in touch for a confidential chat. Whether this is the role or one of several exciting next steps, we can explore what’s right for you.
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