SEMH Teaching Assistant - Secondary Phase

Salary/Rate:£21,000 - £30,000 per annum, depending on experience
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Mole Valley
County:Surrey
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10800
Post Date:22.10.25
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About the Role

Teaching Assistant – Secondary Phase

Full-Time, Permanent | Mole Valley, Surrey

Start Date: ASAP

Salary: £21,000 – £30,000 per annum (depending on experience)

Be the Person Who Makes School Make Sense

For some young people, school has never been a place of success or safety. They’ve felt overwhelmed, misunderstood, or simply left behind. But everything can change with the right environment and people around them.

That’s where you come in.

A School Where Every Interaction Matters

This new specialist school in the heart of the Surrey countryside has been purposefully designed to support children with autism, ADHD, and associated social, emotional, and mental health needs. Here, learning is personalised, therapeutic, and meaningful, focusing on what each pupil can do, not what they can’t.

Class sizes are small (typically 6–8 pupils), with a skilled SEN Teacher and Teaching Assistant working as a team to ensure every child receives the support they need to thrive. As a TA, you’ll play a vital role in building trust, developing confidence, and helping young people reconnect with learning—many for the very first time.

What You Can Expect:

  • A calm, nurturing setting designed for success for both pupils and staff
  • A brand-new campus with specialist spaces, including a multi-sports hall, forest school, theatre room, and dedicated therapy suites
  • A structured, fully integrated therapeutic approach that supports well-being as much as academic progress
  • Opportunities to work closely with therapists, SEN professionals, and a supportive leadership team
  • Real, meaningful progress whether that’s a pupil answering a question for the first time or walking through the school gates with a smile

Who You Are:

You might already have experience supporting children or young people with SEND, or perhaps you’ve worked in youth services, care, or a pastoral role and are looking to take the next step. Most importantly, you’re calm, patient, resilient—and believe every pupil deserves to feel safe and successful at school.

If you’re compassionate, curious, and ready to learn, we’ll provide the training, mentoring, and support you need to make a real impact from day one.

Your Impact Will Last a Lifetime

This isn’t just a job. It’s a chance to be part of a team that’s changing lives, one child at a time. Whether it’s helping pupils regulate their emotions, encouraging them to take part in a lesson, or simply being a trusted adult they can rely on, your role as a Teaching Assistant will make a lasting difference.

If this sounds like your kind of school and your kind of opportunity, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply directly, upload your CV to our website, or call Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion on 0203 011 4848.

We’ll support you every step of the way as you take the next step in your SEND career.

At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and expertise. With over 300 five-star Google reviews, we are committed to finding the right leadership opportunities for exceptional educators.

Benefits of PS Inclusion supporting you in your teaching assistant role search:

  • Tailored School Matches – We carefully match you with schools that align with your leadership experience and career aspirations.
  • Exclusive Opportunities – Many of our leadership roles are exclusive to Parker Smith Inclusion. That’s how much our schools trust our service and knowledge.
  • Expert Knowledge—Our strong relationships with schools and trusts allow us to provide valuable insight into the schools' history, leadership structure, and culture.
  • Transparent Pay Structure – All long-term roles are PAYE only, with no hidden umbrella costs. Your salary is matched from the beginning of your contract.
  • Comprehensive Interview Support – We offer detailed interview preparation, increasing your chances of success.
  • Specialist Settings – Opportunities in schools supporting children and young people with SEMH, EBSA, PMLD, SLD, ASC, Complex Needs, and MLD.

 

 

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