SEN Teaching Assistant

Salary/Rate:£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Harrow
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10813
Post Date:23.10.25
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About the Role

SEN Teaching Assistant – Harrow

Salary: £90–£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Friday
Role Type: Full-time, Long-term

Support Children to Reach Their Full Potential

Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to be working with a number of welcoming and inclusive primary and secondary schools in Harrow, which are seeking Teaching Assistants to join their supportive teams.

This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals who are passionate about education and eager to make a positive impact on children’s learning, confidence, and development.

About the Schools

Our partner schools in Harrow are caring and community-driven, committed to providing high-quality education in a nurturing environment.

Classrooms are well-resourced, and you’ll be working alongside experienced teachers and support staff who value teamwork and creativity. Whether supporting pupils one-to-one or assisting in small groups, you’ll help to ensure every child feels confident and engaged in their learning journey.

Each school fosters a culture of respect, inclusion, and positivity, with a strong focus on personal growth and wellbeing for both staff and pupils.

Your Role as a Teaching Assistant

As a Teaching Assistant, you will:

  • Support pupils in their learning across a range of subjects and year groups

  • Assist the class teacher in preparing and delivering engaging lessons

  • Provide one-to-one or small group support to help children reach their potential

  • Encourage positive behaviour and a love of learning

  • Help create a safe, inclusive and stimulating classroom environment

  • Work collaboratively with teachers and other support staff to promote pupil progress

This role is ideal for anyone who enjoys working with children and is looking for a rewarding position within education.

Benefits and Opportunities

The schools and Parker Smith Inclusion are committed to supporting your professional growth and wellbeing. You will have access to:

  • £90–£105 PAYE daily rate

  • Ongoing professional development and training opportunities

  • Supportive and friendly school communities

  • Potential for long-term or permanent employment

  • Opportunities to gain valuable classroom experience ahead of teacher training or HLTA roles

Who We’re Looking For

We welcome applications from:

  • Experienced Teaching Assistants

  • Graduates interested in pursuing a career in education

  • Individuals with backgrounds in childcare, youth work or coaching

  • Enthusiastic and compassionate individuals with a genuine passion for working with children

Above all, we’re seeking dedicated, reliable and caring team players who want to make a real difference in young people’s lives.

Apply Today

If you are ready to take the next step in your education career and make a positive impact in Harrow schools, we’d love to hear from you.

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