Autism Support Worker

Salary/Rate:£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Brent
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10935
Post Date:10.11.25
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Autism Support Worker – Kingsbury, North-West London

Every child deserves to be understood, valued, and supported for who they are. Sometimes, all it takes is one person who listens, encourages, and helps them find their voice. If you’re someone who believes in nurturing potential and celebrating small steps as big victories, this could be the role where you truly make a difference.

We are looking for dedicated Autism Support Workers to join us to support these children!

 

Job Type: Full-time, Term-time only
Location: Kingsbury, North West London
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (depending on experience)
Start Date: ASAP or January start available

 

Role Overview

  • Provide consistent 1:1 and small group support to pupils with autism and associated learning needs.
  • Encourage social communication, sensory regulation, and confidence through tailored strategies.
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and therapists to deliver holistic support.
  • Foster an inclusive and understanding atmosphere that helps pupils feel safe and supported.

 

Requirements

  • Experience supporting children or young people with autism or additional needs.
  • Patience, empathy, and a positive approach to individual challenges.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • A genuine desire to help pupils reach their full potential.

 

What the School Offers

  • A welcoming, supportive and collaborative staff team.
  • Regular training and professional development.
  • A nurturing environment that values wellbeing and growth for both staff and pupils.

 

If you’re passionate about helping children with autism feel understood, confident and capable, apply today for this Autism Support Worker role in Kingsbury, North-West London.

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