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SEMH Teacher
SuttonSouth West London£194.21 - £258.84
SEMH Teacher - Special Needs Provision
M1 - M6 Outter London | PAYE only | ASAP/November Start
Are you an experienced and Qualified Teacher looking for a new challenge or career progression?
Have you always had a passion and talent for teaching children with additional needs?
I am actively recruiting creative and engaging teachers for schools in the borough of Sutton. I am looking for teachers who have a passion for working with SEN and SEMH.
About the role of Special Educational Needs Teacher:
You will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons for small classes of children with a primary diagnosis of Autism, SEMH, complex needs and learning difficulties.
You will understand that academic development is only possible when you address the primary need first.
You will work with the school's multidisciplinary therapy team to ensure the best holistic development possible.
Requirements for SEN Teacher:
You will hold QTS or QTLS and have solid
Experience working with highly vulnerable children, pupils with a diagnosis of Autism, SEMH, Complex Needs, and behaviours that challenge.
Child and Adult DBS Subscribed to the Update Service (or be willing to pay and process a new one)
Application Process:
If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply below. Join us in shaping the future for children with SEND in Sutton and Merton. Reach out to Jamie Martinez.
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.
SEN Teacher
SuttonSouth West London£194.21 - £258.84
SEN Teacher - Special Needs Provision
M1 - M6 Outter London | PAYE only | ASAP/November Start
Are you an experienced and Qualified Teacher looking for a new challenge or career progression?
Have you always had a passion and talent for teaching children with additional needs?
I am actively recruiting creative and engaging teachers for schools in the borough of Sutton. I am looking for teachers who have a passion for working with SEN and SEMH.
About the role of Special Educational Needs Teacher:
You will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons for small classes of children with a primary diagnosis of Autism, SEMH, complex needs and learning difficulties.
You will understand that academic development is only possible when you address the primary need first.
You will work with the school's multidisciplinary therapy team to ensure the best holistic development possible.
Requirements for SEN Teacher:
You will hold QTS or QTLS and have solid
Experience working with highly vulnerable children, pupils with a diagnosis of Autism, SEMH, Complex Needs, and behaviours that challenge.
Child and Adult DBS Subscribed to the Update Service (or be willing to pay and process a new one)
Application Process:
If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply below. Join us in shaping the future for children with SEND in Sutton and Merton. Reach out to Jamie Martinez.
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.
Learning Support Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Special Needs Teaching Assistant - Primary School (1:1 and Small Group Support)
Merton, South West London | £90 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that every child deserves the right support to communicate, connect, and thrive at school?
A caring and inclusive Primary School in Merton is seeking a dedicated Autism & Speech and Language Support Mentor / Teaching Assistant to join their team. You’ll be supporting children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN) on a 1:1 and small group basis, helping them build confidence, independence, and meaningful connections.
About the School
This friendly, inclusive mainstream primary school is proud of its nurturing ethos and commitment to meeting the needs of all pupils. The team works closely with Speech and Language Therapists, SEN specialists, and families to create an environment where every child can communicate and learn at their own pace.
The school promotes a calm, structured, and communication-rich approach, using visual supports, Makaton, and sensory strategies to help pupils feel safe and understood.
You’ll be part of a supportive, experienced SEND team who value empathy, collaboration, and creativity in helping children succeed.
Your Role as an Autism & Speech and Language Support Mentor
Provide 1:1 and small group support for primary-aged pupils with Autism and speech & language difficulties.
Use visual aids, structured routines, and communication systems (such as PECs or Makaton) to support understanding and expression.
Encourage and model social interaction, play, and communication skills throughout the school day.
Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and Speech and Language Therapist to implement tailored strategies and interventions.
Support emotional regulation and help children develop confidence and independence in their learning.
Celebrate every step of progress — helping each child reach their full potential.
What We’re Looking For
Experience supporting children with Autism or speech and language needs (in school, early years, or care settings).
A calm, patient, and encouraging approach.
Strong communication skills and ability to adapt to individual needs.
Understanding of SLCN, Autism, or sensory processing differences (training provided).
A genuine passion for inclusive education and helping children communicate and connect.
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEN, Autism, or Speech and Language focus)
Communication or Learning Support Assistant
Early Years Practitioner or SEN Support Worker
Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or Education Graduate
Or someone with empathy, consistency, and a genuine passion for helping children communicate and grow
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we’re passionate about connecting caring professionals with schools that make a difference. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re known for our integrity, transparency, and expert SEND expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
Thoughtful school matches that reflect your experience and values
Access to exclusive SEND and communication-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)
Ongoing guidance, interview support, and CPD opportunities
Ready to help children with Autism and speech & language needs find their voice and confidence?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Special Needs TA
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Special Needs Teaching Assistant - Primary School (1:1 and Small Group Support)
Merton, South West London | £90 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that every child deserves the right support to communicate, connect, and thrive at school?
A caring and inclusive Primary School in Merton is seeking a dedicated Autism & Speech and Language Support Mentor / Teaching Assistant to join their team. You’ll be supporting children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN) on a 1:1 and small group basis, helping them build confidence, independence, and meaningful connections.
About the School
This friendly, inclusive mainstream primary school is proud of its nurturing ethos and commitment to meeting the needs of all pupils. The team works closely with Speech and Language Therapists, SEN specialists, and families to create an environment where every child can communicate and learn at their own pace.
The school promotes a calm, structured, and communication-rich approach, using visual supports, Makaton, and sensory strategies to help pupils feel safe and understood.
You’ll be part of a supportive, experienced SEND team who value empathy, collaboration, and creativity in helping children succeed.
Your Role as an Autism & Speech and Language Support Mentor
Provide 1:1 and small group support for primary-aged pupils with Autism and speech & language difficulties.
Use visual aids, structured routines, and communication systems (such as PECs or Makaton) to support understanding and expression.
Encourage and model social interaction, play, and communication skills throughout the school day.
Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and Speech and Language Therapist to implement tailored strategies and interventions.
Support emotional regulation and help children develop confidence and independence in their learning.
Celebrate every step of progress — helping each child reach their full potential.
What We’re Looking For
Experience supporting children with Autism or speech and language needs (in school, early years, or care settings).
A calm, patient, and encouraging approach.
Strong communication skills and ability to adapt to individual needs.
Understanding of SLCN, Autism, or sensory processing differences (training provided).
A genuine passion for inclusive education and helping children communicate and connect.
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEN, Autism, or Speech and Language focus)
Communication or Learning Support Assistant
Early Years Practitioner or SEN Support Worker
Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or Education Graduate
Or someone with empathy, consistency, and a genuine passion for helping children communicate and grow
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we’re passionate about connecting caring professionals with schools that make a difference. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re known for our integrity, transparency, and expert SEND expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
Thoughtful school matches that reflect your experience and values
Access to exclusive SEND and communication-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)
Ongoing guidance, interview support, and CPD opportunities
Ready to help children with Autism and speech & language needs find their voice and confidence?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
SEN Teaching Assistant (SEN TA)
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Support for a Child with Autism (Primary School)
Merton, South West London | £90 – £100 per day (Depending on experience) | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe every child deserves to feel safe, understood, and supported to thrive in their learning?
A welcoming primary school in Merton is seeking a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor / Teaching Assistant to join their nurturing team. You will be working closely with a child with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), supporting their learning, communication, and emotional development throughout the school day.
This is a rewarding and meaningful role — perfect for someone with patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs.
About the School
This is a mainstream primary school with a strong inclusive ethos. The team works closely with families, therapists, and external agencies to ensure children with Autism and additional needs are fully supported.
The school values clear communication, structured routines, and a calm, predictable environment to help children feel safe and ready to learn.
Your Role as a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor
Provide individualised support for a primary-aged child with Autism throughout the school day.
Use visual supports, structured routines, and sensory strategies to create a calm, supportive learning environment.
Support the child to access classroom learning, social play, and daily routines at their own pace.
Build a trusting and positive relationship to support emotional regulation and confidence.
Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and specialist staff to deliver tailored interventions and strategies.
Celebrate small steps of progress and promote independence wherever possible.
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with children with Autism, SEND, or additional needs (school, care, or youth settings).
A calm, patient, and nurturing approach.
Ability to communicate clearly and adapt to different learning and communication styles.
Understanding of Autism, sensory processing, or emotional regulation (training provided).
A genuine passion for inclusive education and helping every child feel valued.
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEND, Autism or SEMH)
Learning or Behaviour Mentor
Psychology or Education Graduate - you must have some placement experience
Or someone with compassion, consistency, and a genuine interest in supporting neurodiverse children - if you have personal experience and some type of proffesional experince this will help.
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
We’re passionate about supporting schools and professionals who make a real difference for children with additional needs. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re trusted for our integrity, transparency, and expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
School placements that match your values and skills
Access to exclusive SEND and Autism-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)
Personalised interview support and guidance
Opportunities in inclusive primary schools and specialist provisions
Ready to make a difference for a child with Autism in a primary school?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
121 Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Support Mentor – 1:1 Support for a Child with Autism (Primary School)
Merton, South West London | £95 – £100 per day (Depending on experience) | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe every child deserves to feel safe, understood, and supported to thrive in their learning?
A welcoming primary school in Merton is seeking a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor / Teaching Assistant to join their nurturing team. You will be working closely with a child with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), supporting their learning, communication, and emotional development throughout the school day.
This is a rewarding and meaningful role — perfect for someone with patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs.
About the School
This is a mainstream primary school with a strong inclusive ethos. The team works closely with families, therapists, and external agencies to ensure children with Autism and additional needs are fully supported.
The school values clear communication, structured routines, and a calm, predictable environment to help children feel safe and ready to learn.
Your Role as a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor
Provide individualised support for a primary-aged child with Autism throughout the school day.
Use visual supports, structured routines, and sensory strategies to create a calm, supportive learning environment.
Support the child to access classroom learning, social play, and daily routines at their own pace.
Build a trusting and positive relationship to support emotional regulation and confidence.
Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and specialist staff to deliver tailored interventions and strategies.
Celebrate small steps of progress and promote independence wherever possible.
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with children with Autism, SEND, or additional needs (school, care, or youth settings).
A calm, patient, and nurturing approach.
Ability to communicate clearly and adapt to different learning and communication styles.
Understanding of Autism, sensory processing, or emotional regulation (training provided).
A genuine passion for inclusive education and helping every child feel valued.
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEND, Autism or SEMH)
Learning or Behaviour Mentor
Psychology or Education Graduate - you must have some placement experience
Or someone with compassion, consistency, and a genuine interest in supporting neurodiverse children - if you have personal experience and some type of proffesional experince this will help.
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
We’re passionate about supporting schools and professionals who make a real difference for children with additional needs. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re trusted for our integrity, transparency, and expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
School placements that match your values and skills
Access to exclusive SEND and Autism-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)
Personalised interview support and guidance
Opportunities in inclusive primary schools and specialist provisions
Ready to make a difference for a child with Autism in a primary school?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Primary Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Support Mentor – 1:1 Support for a Child with Autism (Primary School)
Merton, South West London | £95 – £100 per day (Depending on experience) | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe every child deserves to feel safe, understood, and supported to thrive in their learning?
A welcoming primary school in Merton is seeking a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor / Teaching Assistant to join their nurturing team. You will be working closely with a child with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), supporting their learning, communication, and emotional development throughout the school day.
This is a rewarding and meaningful role — perfect for someone with patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs.
About the School
This is a mainstream primary school with a strong inclusive ethos. The team works closely with families, therapists, and external agencies to ensure children with Autism and additional needs are fully supported.
The school values clear communication, structured routines, and a calm, predictable environment to help children feel safe and ready to learn.
Your Role as a 1:1 Autism Support Mentor
Provide individualised support for a primary-aged child with Autism throughout the school day.
Use visual supports, structured routines, and sensory strategies to create a calm, supportive learning environment.
Support the child to access classroom learning, social play, and daily routines at their own pace.
Build a trusting and positive relationship to support emotional regulation and confidence.
Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and specialist staff to deliver tailored interventions and strategies.
Celebrate small steps of progress and promote independence wherever possible.
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with children with Autism, SEND, or additional needs (school, care, or youth settings).
A calm, patient, and nurturing approach.
Ability to communicate clearly and adapt to different learning and communication styles.
Understanding of Autism, sensory processing, or emotional regulation (training provided).
A genuine passion for inclusive education and helping every child feel valued.
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEND, Autism or SEMH)
Learning or Behaviour Mentor
Psychology or Education Graduate - you must have some placement experience
Or someone with compassion, consistency, and a genuine interest in supporting neurodiverse children - if you have personal experience and some type of proffesional experince this will help.
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
We’re passionate about supporting schools and professionals who make a real difference for children with additional needs. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re trusted for our integrity, transparency, and expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
School placements that match your values and skills
Access to exclusive SEND and Autism-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay (no umbrella deductions)
Personalised interview support and guidance
Opportunities in inclusive primary schools and specialist provisions
Ready to make a difference for a child with Autism in a primary school?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Nurture Teacher
SuttonSouth West LondonM1 - M6
Nurture Teacher Opportunity (KS3/KS4)
Location: Wimbledon
October half-term start / January 2026 start
£194. - £248 PAYE per day, weekly payment, in line with MPS1 to MPS6 Outer London
We are working on behalf of a forward-thinking school to recruit an experienced Nurture Teacher to join their dedicated team. This opportunity offers a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of pupils with special educational needs across KS3 and KS4.
The Nurture Teacher Role Includes:
Pastoral responsibility for a group of pupils, ensuring their intellectual, emotional, and physical needs are met.
Delivering a stimulating and differentiated curriculum tailored to individual needs.
Liaising with families, health professionals, and support staff to promote a collaborative, multi-professional approach.
Supervising and managing support staff in the classroom.
Key Requirements as a Nurture Teacher:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with at least two years’ experience.
Proven experience working with pupils with SEND, including those with Autism/ASC, emotional and behavioural challenges.
A strong understanding of SEND legislation and curriculum strategies.
Demonstrable skills in creative teaching that engage and motivate pupils.
Nurture Teacher Desirable Skills:
Leadership experience in SEND or curriculum development.
Ability to inspire and collaborate with colleagues, families, and external professionals.
Primary-trained teachers are encouraged to apply, as this Nurture Teacher model transfers very well to the primary model.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a school committed to delivering exceptional education and care. If you have the experience, skills, and passion for SEND teaching, please get in touch to learn more about this role.
(Please note, the role is subject to full vetting checks.)