SEMH / Autism Teaching Assistant

Salary/Rate:£90-£100 PAYE Per Day
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Brent
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10521
Post Date:26.09.25
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About the Role

Autism Teaching Assistant – Brent

Long-Term to Permanent | Full-Time
£90 - £100 PAYE per day
Interviews ASAP

Do you have a passion for supporting children and young people with Autism and SEMH? Are you looking for a meaningful role where you can make a lasting difference in a specialist school environment?

We are seeking an exceptional Autism Teaching Assistant to join a therapeutic SEND school in Brent this September. The school supports secondary-aged pupils with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH needs, but teaching is delivered at a primary level – creating a nurturing, creative, and highly personalised approach to learning.

About the Role

  • Full-time, long-term to permanent Teaching Assistant position
  • Supporting students in small classes (often fewer than 8 pupils)
  • Working 1:1 and in small groups to provide consistent support in learning and emotional regulation
  • Helping to deliver a primary-level curriculum to KS3 and KS4 students with Autism and SEMH
  • Implementing strategies that help young people manage behaviour, build trust, and feel safe
  • Collaborating with experienced teachers and embedded support staff in a therapeutic framework

About the School

  • A specialist SEND school in Brent supporting pupils with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH
  • Many students have experienced unmet needs or trauma in previous settings
  • The school provides structure, nurture, and consistency to help every child thrive
  • All staff are trained in trauma-informed approaches and behaviour support
  • Clear opportunities for career development into senior support or teaching roles

Who We're Looking For

  • Strong, calm, and resilient individuals who can provide emotional and behavioural support
  • Experience with Autism, ADHD, or SEMH is essential
  • Confident supporting students with challenging behaviour linked to trauma or dysregulation
  • Ideal for aspiring teachers, therapists, or psychologists seeking experience in Autism and SEMH settings
  • Equally suited to experienced Teaching Assistants who want to specialise further in Autism and SEMH support
  • Personal or professional experience with young people with complex needs is highly valued

Why Join?

  • Ongoing CPD and Autism/SEMH training from day one
  • Genuine career progression – HLTA or teacher training opportunities available
  • Supportive leadership team who prioritise staff wellbeing
  • Clear strategies and consistent support for behaviour management
  • Transparent PAYE daily rate – no umbrella companies or hidden deductions
  • Be part of a team where your work is genuinely meaningful – helping pupils with Autism and SEMH re-engage with education

Why Parker Smith Inclusion?

At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise in SEND recruitment, focusing on Autism and SEMH roles. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we are trusted to connect passionate professionals with the right schools.

If you are interested in this Autism Teaching Assistant position in Brent, supporting students with Autism and SEMH, apply today to join this exceptional school community.

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