Higher Level Teaching Assistant
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About the Role
Experienced HLTA – Specialist ASC ARP
Location: Barking and Dagenham
Pay: £100 to £130 per day (PAYE)
Full time | Temp to perm opportunity | Start date: Flexible
"Inclusion is not just a goal here. It is how this school lives, breathes and teaches every single day."
In a bright and inclusive primary school in Barking and Dagenham, there is a specialist Autism Resource Provision where children with complex needs are supported with real intention and care. This provision is more than a bolt-on. It is integrated into the life of the school and plays a central role in shaping a truly inclusive environment.
This school is looking for a confident, experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistant who can help lead small group learning, deliver targeted interventions, and support children with autism and associated needs. You will be working alongside an incredibly collaborative team in a setting that values consistency, compassion and high expectations.
If you are someone who enjoys responsibility, thrives in a role where no two days are the same, and wants to see children grow emotionally as well as academically, this could be the right place for you.
What your role might look like
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Leading small group or one to one interventions designed to support social communication and engagement
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Providing tailored support in line with Education Health and Care Plans, using resources and strategies that work for each individual child
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Supporting children with emotional regulation and sensory processing, using calm and child led approaches
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Building meaningful relationships with pupils and offering consistent care across the day
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Working closely with teachers, therapists and families to create a joined up approach
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Confidently covering lessons when required, ensuring routines and relationships stay strong
This could be right for you if
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You have at least six months of experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant
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You have worked with children with autism and complex needs and feel confident adapting support to individual needs
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You are proactive and reflective, always looking for ways to improve your practice
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You are calm, patient and passionate about inclusion
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You want to be part of a team where your contribution is valued and your development is supported
Why this school stands out
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A vibrant, inclusive ethos where difference is celebrated
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A dedicated ARP with well resourced sensory and learning spaces
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Strong leadership that actively supports and invests in support staff
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A whole school culture built on kindness, mutual respect and high aspirations
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A true sense of teamwork and a feeling of belonging
Why partner with Parker Smith Inclusion
We are a specialist SEND consultancy with deep roots in the sector and a real understanding of what meaningful support looks like. We do not just match CVs to jobs — we help people find the right place to grow, contribute and be valued.
Ready to take the next step or curious to find out more?
Reach out to Elisha for a friendly and confidential chat at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk.
Whether this is your next role or just the beginning of your search, we would love to be part of your journey.