Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

Salary/Rate:£90 - £95 PAYE per day
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Ealing
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:11090
Post Date:01.12.25
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About the Role

Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

  • Specialist SEND School in Ealing, North West London
  • £90 – £95 per day (PAYE)
  • Full-time, Long-term to Permanent Contract, ASAP start

If you’re a Psychology graduate looking for proper, hands-on SEND experience, the kind that actually prepares you for Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, therapy pathways, or long-term SEND careers, this is exactly the sort of environment that will move you forward.

This specialist school supports children with complex Autism, significant learning needs, physical disabilities, and sensory differences. Many pupils use alternative communication systems and need a consistent, calm, emotionally attuned adult around them. If you’ve ever supported a child or young person with additional needs (personally or professionally), you’ll know why the right environment matters so much.

This isn’t an easy role. But when you get it right, you see progress that stays with you.

Why this role stands out

You’re not stepping into a chaotic mainstream classroom.

You’re joining a specialist setting where the adults are steady, the expectations are clear, and pupils are supported by a team that includes teachers, therapists, and experienced learning support staff.

You’ll develop a level of understanding around Autism, physical disabilities, emotional regulation, sensory processing, and communication that you simply can’t learn from a textbook.

Your day-to-day responsibilities

  • Supporting pupils with Autism, physical disabilities, learning differences, and sensory needs
  • Helping pupils regulate emotions and stay calm during moments of dysregulation
  • Assisting with personal care, mobility, and daily routines
  • Working 1:1 or in small, specialist classrooms
  • Using your Psychology foundation to understand behaviour, triggers, and communication
  • Creating consistency, predictability, and secure relationships
  • Being part of a multi-disciplinary team that genuinely cares

No two days look the same, but the purpose behind the work stays steady.

Who thrives here

  • Psychology graduates preparing for EP, Clinical, or therapeutic careers
  • Health Care Assistants wanting to transition into SEND education
  • People with personal experience of Autism, disabilities, or neurodiversity
  • Individuals who are calm, emotionally intelligent, and reflective
  • Those who want meaningful, long-term SEND experience, not a stop-gap job

If you’re looking for an easy ride, it won’t be for you. If you want to make an impact, foster connections, and receive proper professional development, you’ll fit in well.

Requirements

  • A Psychology degree (or similar discipline)
  • Personal or professional SEN, disability, or care experience
  • Comfortable with personal care and mobility support
  • Able to commit Monday–Friday, full-time
  • Emotionally resilient, patient, and grounded
  • Willing to learn, adapt, and work as part of a supportive team

Pay, contract, and our approach

  • £90 – £95 per day (PAYE)
  • No umbrella companies
  • Long-term role with potential to go permanent
  • Transparent and ethical ways of working

Location

Ealing in North West London is accessible from Harrow, Ealing, Wembley, Brent, Greenford, and surrounding areas.

If you’re a Psychology graduate or HCA with a genuine interest in SEND, and you want a role that feels meaningful, challenging, and professionally valuable, I’d be happy to speak with you.

Apply now or get in touch with Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion to find out more.

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