SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor
Salary/Rate:£100 per day
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Newham
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:6165
Post Date:07.05.25
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SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor
September 2025
Newham, East London
£20,000 - £22,000
Specialist School for students with SEMH, Autism and ADHD
Ideal for Psychology Graduates and experienced Youth Workers
I am actively recruiting SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor for a specialist school for students with SEMH, autism and ADHD. Following a therapeutic learning model, this school has a focus on supporting healing in nurturing environments and taking a trauma-informed approach.
The ideal SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor may be/have…
- Experience working with young people with SEMH, autism and ADHD
- A nurturing and trauma-informed approach
- Experience supporting young people with dysregulated behaviour
- A degree in psychology or social science
Why work with Parker Smith Inclusion?
- Confidential and transparent advice on your current job search.
- Ethical agency preferred by specialist settings.
- 250+ 5* Reviews
- Access to ‘hidden’ vacancies that are yet to be directly advertised.
- Support throughout the entire application and interview process.
- Ability to submit multiple applications at once.
- Access to experienced knowledge and advice of the SEN education industry and how best to crack your interview and land your dream role in SEN!
Ready to be a part of something big? P.S. Click Apply!
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£20,000 - £22,000
Specialist School for students with SEMH, Autism and ADHD
Ideal for Psychology Graduates and experienced Youth Workers
I am actively recruiting SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor for a specialist school for students with SEMH, autism and ADHD. Following a therapeutic learning model, this school has a focus on supporting healing in nurturing environments and taking a trauma-informed approach.
The ideal SEN Specialist Behaviour Mentor may be/have…
Experience working with young people with SEMH, autism and ADHD
A nurturing and trauma-informed approach
Experience supporting young people with dysregulated behaviour
A degree in psychology or social science
Why work with Parker Smith Inclusion?
Confidential and transparent advice on your current job search.
Ethical agency preferred by specialist settings.
250+ 5* Reviews
Access to ‘hidden’ vacancies that are yet to be directly advertised.
Support throughout the entire application and interview process.
Ability to submit multiple applications at once.
Access to experienced knowledge and advice of the SEN education industry and how best to crack your interview and land your dream role in SEN!
Ready to be a part of something big? P.S. Click Apply!
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Location: Ealing, London
Start Date: ASAP or September
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance
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Teaching a KS3 class group with a range of learning needs, including ASD.
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Working proactively with parents, carers, and external professionals to support student development.
Creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment where students feel valued and respected.
Taking responsibility for pupil progress, behaviour, and well-being.
Contributing to the wider life of the school through teamwork and collaboration.
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We welcome applications from experienced teachers and ECTs with:
A genuine passion for working with young people with special educational needs.
A commitment to high expectations and positive behaviour management.
Experience or an interest in SEND and inclusive teaching.
The ability to differentiate learning to meet a range of needs.
A collaborative and proactive approach to working with colleagues, parents, and external agencies.
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A rewarding role where you can make a real difference in the lives of young people.
A supportive and friendly team with a strong ethos of collaboration.
Professional development opportunities, including SEND-specific training.
A unique learning environment that includes a woodland area, café, and creative spaces to support holistic education.
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Location: Ealing, London
Start Date: ASAP or September
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance
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Teaching a KS3 class group with a range of learning needs, including ASD.
Delivering the core curriculum, ensuring lessons are engaging, accessible, and differentiated.
Working proactively with parents, carers, and external professionals to support student development.
Creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment where students feel valued and respected.
Taking responsibility for pupil progress, behaviour, and well-being.
Contributing to the wider life of the school through teamwork and collaboration.
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The ability to differentiate learning to meet a range of needs.
A collaborative and proactive approach to working with colleagues, parents, and external agencies.
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A rewarding role where you can make a real difference in the lives of young people.
A supportive and friendly team with a strong ethos of collaboration.
Professional development opportunities, including SEND-specific training.
A unique learning environment that includes a woodland area, café, and creative spaces to support holistic education.
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If you are passionate about SEND education and want to join a school where you can truly make an impact, we would love to hear from you.
Please apply or call us on 0203 011 4848 to discuss further
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📅 Immediate & September Start Dates Available
Are you looking to for a role supporting secondary aged pupils with SEND?
Do you want to gain hands-on experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) while working towards a career in teaching, clinical psychology, child psychology, social work, or pastoral care? If so, this role is the perfect first step!
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we partner with a wide range of schools – from SEND schools and mainstream settings to Alternative Provisions (APs) and Pupil Referral Units (PRUs). There is a growing demand for enthusiastic, compassionate graduates like you to make a real impact on young lives.
🌟 What’s in it for you?
✅ First-hand experience with children and young people with additional needs, including Autism, ADHD, SEMH, ODD, and complex learning needs.
✅ PS Inclusion's SEND Training Hub – Gain valuable skills in behaviour management, autism awareness, and mental health through our online SEND training hub.
✅ Career progression – Many of our graduates go on to teacher training, educational psychology, social work, or therapy-based careers.
✅ Make a real impact – Support children in overcoming barriers to learning, building their confidence and future prospects.
🎯 Why Parker Smith Inclusion?
🔹 Specialist SEND recruitment agency – Over 300 FIVE-STAR Google reviews!
🔹 Personalised job matching – We connect you with schools that fit your skills & aspirations.
🔹 Ethical approach – PAYE only (no hidden deductions from umbrella companies).
🔹 Long-term & permanent roles – No short-term supply placements, just real career-building opportunities!
🔹 CV support & expert career guidance – Helping you stand out in the education sector.
🔹 Exclusive roles – Many schools work only with Parker Smith Inclusion.
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