Primary Autism Specialist Teacher
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About the Role
Primary Autism Specialist Teacher
- Ealing, West London
- £50,000 – £55,000 per annum
- Full-time (term time only)
- End of January 2026 start
- Interviews ASAP
There are some roles where you instinctively know the real work happens long before the classroom doors open. This is one of them.
A specialist service in West London is looking for an experienced Primary Autism Specialist Teacher to support a small group of primary-aged pupils as they prepare to transition into a new, highly individualised learning environment.
These pupils have a range of Autism profiles, including verbal, pre-verbal, and non-verbal presentations, as well as more complex presentations. They will rely heavily on consistent relationships, calm communication, and careful planning as they transition into their new setting. Your work will start in the community, not the classroom: home visits, transition sessions, and building enough trust that September feels safe rather than overwhelming.
If you are grounded, flexible, and genuinely motivated by long-term, relational work with autistic pupils, this could be a career-defining role.
The Structure
You will work within a therapeutic, collaborative model:
- 1 Specialist Teacher & 3 Teaching Assistants
- A friendly and supportive team, mirroring an outreach-style approach where modelling, shared practice, and consistency matter more than hierarchy. Everyone leads from the front. Everyone supports each other.
Some personal or intimate care may be required on an occasional basis. Pupils’ needs come first, and the team works together to ensure this is handled with dignity and care.
What You Will Be Doing
No two days look the same, but your work may include:
- Visiting pupils in their homes during the first 2 months of the transition period
- Supporting autistic pupils who are verbal, pre-verbal, non-verbal, or have complex communication needs
- Working closely with one particularly complex pupil who may attach to you
- Leading and modelling practice for your support team
- Planning and shaping routines, sensory approaches, and learning structures
- Embedding therapeutic, low-arousal practice in every part of the day
This is a role for someone who is energised by the process of building something, not just maintaining it.
Who This Role Suits
You will thrive here if you are:
- Must have QTS or QTLS
- Confident and experienced in working with autistic pupils across the communication spectrum
- Comfortable responding to dysregulation, anxiety, and behaviours that can initially present as antisocial
- Flexible enough to manage home visits, transitions, and varied locations
- Resilient, reflective, and steady when the day shifts unexpectedly
- Interested in shaping a new team and structure rather than stepping into something pre-built
- Open to leadership with middle-lead pathways available from next September
Experience in Primary SEND settings is highly beneficial.
If you are interested in this Autism Specialist Teacher position, apply now or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion.