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SEMH Teaching Assistant
Hammersmith and FulhamNorth West London£90 - £100
SEMH Teaching Assistant – Hammersmith, London
£90–£100 per day (PAYE) | Full-Time | Term-Time Only
Some children arrive at school expecting to fail.
This is where that story changes.
In a quiet corner of Hammersmith, there is a specialist school built around strong relationships, structure, and care. It is a place built for children who have been misunderstood, excluded, or let down by education before.
Here, progress is measured not just in grades, but in trust rebuilt, emotions regulated, and belief restored.
We are looking for a SEMH Teaching Assistant who wants more than a job. This is a role for someone who wants to be part of a turning point in a young person’s life.
The Difference You’ll Make
As a SEMH Teaching Assistant, you won’t simply support learning. You will help pupils feel safe enough to learn again.
Each day, you will:
Stand alongside pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, offering calm, consistent support
Help young people make sense of big emotions and challenging behaviour
Create structure where there has been chaos, and reassurance where there has been fear
Support learning in small groups or 1:1, celebrating progress others might miss
Be the trusted adult who shows up, day after day
This role is about presence, patience, and persistence.
The School
This specialist SEMH provision believes that behaviour is communication and that connection comes before compliance.
What defines the school:
Small class sizes and personalised support
Trauma-informed practice at every level
Strong collaboration between teachers, therapists, and support staff
A culture where staff are supported, trained, and listened to
You will never be expected to manage challenges alone. You will be part of a team that believes in doing things properly, even when it takes time.
Who This Role Is For
You do not need to be perfect. You do need to care deeply.
This role is ideal for:
Teaching Assistants or Learning Support Assistants with SEMH or behaviour experience
Graduates aspiring to careers in teaching, psychology, counselling, or social work
Individuals from youth work, care, mental health, or alternative education backgrounds
We are looking for someone who:
Remains calm when situations are difficult
Understands that trust is earned slowly
Sets clear boundaries with warmth and consistency
Sees potential where others see problems
Requirements
Experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, behavioural needs, or additional needs
A genuine commitment to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing
Willingness to complete compliance and background checks
What You’ll Receive
£90–£100 per day (PAYE)
Full-time, term-time stability
Ongoing training and professional development
Supportive leadership and clear structures
Experience that opens doors across education and mental health careers
Why This Role Matters
Long after timetables are forgotten, pupils remember how adults made them feel.
They remember who stayed calm. Who didn’t give up. Who believed in them when they couldn’t believe in themselves.
If you want your work to leave a mark that lasts longer than a lesson plan, this role is for you.
Apply today and become part of a school where relationships come first and every child is worth the effort.
School Youth Worker
BrentNorth West London£90-£110 PAYE Daily Rate
School Youth Worker
Location: Wembley, North West London
Pay: £90–£110 per day (PAYE)
Start: Immediate
Hours: Full-time | Term-time only
Transport: Excellent public transport links
Why this role?
High-quality training, mentoring and clear progression pathways
Opportunity to work across specialist schools and alternative provisions
A genuinely fulfilling role making a lasting impact on young people’s lives
Inspire. Support. Empower.
Are you driven by the desire to help young people build brighter futures?
Do you thrive in roles where relationships, resilience and positive change are at the heart of everything you do?
Are you ready to bring your youth work or mentoring skills into a school environment where they are truly valued?
We are partnering with a number of specialist schools and alternative provisions in Wembley who are looking for passionate, committed school-based youth workers to support pupils with social, emotional and mental health needs.
This is a full-time, term-time opportunity, ideal for individuals with experience in youth work, mentoring, behaviour support, sports coaching or community engagement who want to make a meaningful transition into education.
Your role as a School-Based Youth Worker
You will play a vital role in helping pupils feel safe, understood and motivated to engage with education. Many of the young people you support may present with challenging behaviour, emotional regulation difficulties, or have experienced trauma. Your presence will help them develop confidence, self-control and positive relationships.
Working closely with teachers, SENCOs, pastoral leads and external professionals, you will help students overcome barriers to learning and achieve personal success.
Key responsibilities
Delivering 1:1 and small group mentoring to support emotional regulation and behaviour
Building strong, nurturing relationships that promote trust and engagement
Supporting pupils in the classroom to encourage focus, participation and positive conduct
Promoting self-esteem and emotional well being through structured interventions
Supporting the development of social and communication skills
Acting as a positive role model for young people
Encouraging involvement in enrichment activities such as sport, creative arts or outdoor learning
Who we’re looking for
Experience supporting children or young people with challenging behavioural needs
A calm, empathetic and resilient approach, even in challenging situations
A genuine passion for helping young people succeed in education and beyond
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
A proactive, flexible and patient mindset
Interested in taking the next step?
If you’re ready to make a real difference and join supportive, forward-thinking school teams in Wembley, we’d love to hear from you.
Please contact Daniel at PS Inclusion to find out more, or apply directly by responding to this advert.
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. However, your CV will be retained, and you are welcome to get in touch to discuss future opportunities and career progression within SEND.
PMLD Teaching Assistant - PMLD/SLD School
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100 per day
PMLD Teaching Assistant - PMLD/SLD School
Location: Sutton
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Sutton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant supporting pupils with a diagnosis of Autism and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma, SLD, PMLD and Complex Needs.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide support to PMLD, SLD, Complex needs and Autistic students
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Support personal care and encouraging independence where possible
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, Complex Needs, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Emotional and Behavioural Support Assistant
RichmondSouth West London£90 - £100
Emotional and Behavioural Support Assistant
Specialist School | Richmond, South West London
If you are looking for a role where relationships come before routines and emotional safety sits at the centre of the day, this SEMH Teaching Assistant position in Richmond could be the right next step.
This specialist setting supports children and young people with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs, often shaped by trauma, anxiety, attachment differences, and disrupted education. These pupils need steady, emotionally intelligent adults who can hold boundaries while offering understanding and consistency.
This role is not easy. It is meaningful, challenging, and genuinely life changing for the young people you support.
Why this role stands out
You are not stepping into a crowded mainstream classroom.
You are joining a specialist SEMH environment where behaviour is communication, relationships are prioritised, and staff are trained to respond with calm, structure, and care.
You will work alongside experienced teachers, therapists, and pastoral professionals who understand trauma informed practice, emotional regulation, and attachment. The insight you gain here will shape your approach for years to come.
Your day to day impact
Supporting pupils with SEMH, trauma related behaviours, and emotional regulation needs
Helping young people manage anxiety, frustration, and dysregulation safely
Building strong, trusting relationships that help pupils feel secure
Working one to one or within small, specialist classrooms
Supporting learning while prioritising emotional wellbeing
Using reflective practice to understand behaviour, triggers, and patterns
Being part of a multi disciplinary team that genuinely supports one another
Every day brings challenge. The progress you witness makes it worthwhile.
Who thrives in this environment
Graduates considering careers in teaching, psychology, social work, youth work, or therapy
Teaching Assistants or Behaviour Mentors with SEMH experience
Individuals with personal or professional experience of trauma informed care
Calm, patient, emotionally intelligent adults
People seeking long term, purposeful work rather than a short term role
If you are looking for something easy, this will not be the right fit. If you want work that matters, where relationships change outcomes, you will feel at home here.
What you will need
Experience supporting children or young people with SEMH or behavioural needs
Confidence working with challenging behaviour in a calm, grounded way
Emotional resilience and strong boundaries
Commitment to full time work, Monday to Friday
A reflective mindset and willingness to learn
A genuine interest in making a positive, lasting difference
Pay, contract, and our values
Competitive daily rate, paid PAYE
No umbrella companies or hidden deductions
Long term role with the potential to become permanent
Transparent, ethical, people first recruitment
Location
This school is based in Richmond, South West London, with good access from Twickenham, Kingston, Hounslow, and surrounding areas.
If you are ready to support young people who need consistency, belief, and emotionally intelligent adults around them, we would love to speak with you.
Apply now or get in touch with Luke Falzon at Parker Smith Inclusion to find out more.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to compliance and vetting procedures.
PMLD Teaching Assistant - PMLD/SLD School
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100 per day
PMLD Teaching Assistant - PMLD/SLD School
Location: Sutton
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Sutton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant supporting pupils with a diagnosis of Autism and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma, SLD, PMLD and Complex Needs.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide support to PMLD, SLD, Complex needs and Autistic students
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Support personal care and encouraging independence where possible
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, Complex Needs, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Special Needs Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100 per day
Special Needs Teaching Assistant - SEND School
Location: Sutton
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant supporting pupils with a diagnosis of Autism and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma, SLD, PMLD and Complex Needs.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide support to PMLD, SLD, Complex needs and Autistic students
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Support personal care and encouraging independence where possible
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, Complex Needs, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Special Needs Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100 per day
Autism Teaching Assistant - SEND School
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant supporting pupils with a diagnosis of Autism and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide support to secondary aged pupils with autism, helping them regulate behaviour, manage emotions and re-engage with learning
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.
Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105 per day
Autism Teaching Assistant - SEND School
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (Depending on experience) – PAYE, no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you someone who genuinely wants to make a difference every single day?
Are you calm, compassionate and ready to support a young person who needs patience, understanding and consistency?
Parker Smith Inclusion is partnered with a warm, dedicated SEND school in Merton, and we are looking for a caring, passionate and resilient Teaching Assistant supporting pupils with a diagnosis of Autism and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
If you believe in the power of relationships, small steps forward and celebrating every achievement, this could be the perfect role for you.
About the School:
This specialist SEND school is known for its nurturing ethos and commitment to every child’s unique journey. Staff work with empathy, patience and genuine care, placing trauma-informed practice at the centre of everything they do.
The school prides itself on:
A truly child-centred approach, always guided by what each pupil needs to feel safe, settled and ready to learn
Ensuring every young person is understood and supported, both emotionally and academically
A team culture where staff look out for one another, celebrate successes and support each other during challenges
Offering pupils a peaceful, structured environment where they can grow at their own pace
Students also benefit from a wide range of therapies based on their EHCPs, including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counselling, art therapy, CAMHS support, music therapy, Lego therapy, ELSA and various targeted interventions.
The school uses an adapted version of the Zones of Regulation, created in collaboration with therapy teams, and a whole-school sensory routine carried out every day. This starts right from breakfast club, helping students meet their oral, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, vestibular and auditory needs with carefully selected activities and food options.
In the classroom, students are supported with:
Fine-motor activity boxes
Calming music
Clear transition routines
Mid-lesson movement breaks
Personalised visual timetables
Timers to help with emotional regulation and structure
If a student becomes dysregulated and requires additional support, the school provides thoughtful, structured interventions both in and out of the classroom. This may include sensory circuits, movement breaks or time with a TA/HLTA—always planned, supervised and agreed between staff and pupil.
It’s a setting where children are cared for deeply—and where passionate educators feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.
About the Role:
Provide support to secondary aged pupils with autism, helping them regulate behaviour, manage emotions and re-engage with learning
Build a trusting, stable relationship that helps the pupil feel secure
Offer calm, consistent reassurance during difficult moments
Support learning both inside the classroom and through structured sensory/therapeutic activities
Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and therapists using personalised strategies
Celebrate progress, no matter how small and help the pupil experience success
This role is ideal for someone who truly cares about giving young people the stability and encouragement they deserve.
What We’re Looking For:
We’re looking for a genuinely passionate educator, someone who:
Is confident, patient and nurturing
Understands behaviour through a trauma-informed lens
Has experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Can stay positive even on tough days
Communicates clearly and works well as part of a supportive team
Believes every child is capable of progress with the right support
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with real potential to become permanent
Support from specialist SEND consultants who truly understand your role
Access to meaningful CPD in SEND, SEMH and behaviour support
A chance to join a school where your kindness, passion and resilience will make a lasting impact
If you’re the type of person who shows up with empathy, patience and a willingness to believe in every child, even on their hardest days, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help change a young person’s life for the better.
For more information, contact Jamie Martinez, SEND Consultant.