SEND Teaching Assistant - Ethical SEND Agency - PAYE ONLY!
Salary/Rate:£425 - £500 per week - paid PAYE
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Ealing
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:9265
Post Date:30.04.25
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Meet Our Recruiter
About the Role
SEND Teaching Assistant
- Ethical SEND Agency
- £425-£500 per week PAYE
Parker Smith Inclusion are proud to be working with many schools and education organisations in Hillingdon...
- Secondary schools
- PRUs
- Primary Schools
- SEND schools
Why work with Parker Smith Inclusion?
- SEND specialist ethical agency
- Over 300* FIVE STAR Google reviews
- Tailored approach to find YOU your IDEAL role
- PAYE salary only
- Permanent roles
Job roles
- Teaching Assistant
- 1:1 Learning Support Assistant
- Behaviour Mentor
- SEN TA
- Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Academic Mentor
- Therapeutic Practitioner
- Integration Practitioner
Apply today to Parker Smith Inclusion North West London team for a detailed conversation regarding your job search!
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Hillingdon
£90 - £100 per day - paid PAYE
Brand new facilities
Ongoing training
Supportive and Inspiring SLT to work alongside
Do you have experience supporting children/ young people with special and additional needs?
Would you like to make a positive impact by supporting SEN pupils?
This friendly primary school based in Hillingdon is seeking an experienced SEND Teaching Assistant to work in their specialist ARP. The school has an excellent track record of training teachers and support staff and has a beautiful and inclusive SLT.
As a Teaching Assistant, you will be responsible for ensuring the Specialist Resource Provision is running smoothly and making sure the students are getting the best support available. You will be managing behaviour and supporting the pupils academically, emotionally and behaviourally.
If you believe you have relevant experience for this role. or you are a graduate, or have a real passion for helping with SEND, we would love to hear from you!
Ideal Alternative Education Teaching Assistant:
Passionate about supporting pupils with SEND
Previous experience supporting young children with additional needs
Good understanding of behaviour strategies and co-regulation
Committed to personal development and learning specialist skills
Proactive and flexible
Ability to be a team player and build rapport quickly
Interested in hearing more?
Please get in touch if you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities! You can apply by response to this advert and uploading your CV to our website.
Unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful in this role if you are not contacted within 5 working days. However, we will keep your CV, and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
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£450 - £500 per week
Psychology Graduate
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£425 to £475 PAYE Per Week
ASAP Start
Have you just graduated from university and are now looking to gain some experience working with children with SEN?
Are you an aspiring Clinical Psychologist, Child Psychologist, Social Worker, or Pastoral Worker? If so this role could offer you the necessary experience to achieve your career goal!
We are currently working with an outstanding school based in the London Borough of Wandsworth, and they are seeking out a Psychology Graduate to join their collaborative and supportive team as a SEN Teaching Assistant.
With beautiful surroundings and fantastic facilities, this school caters to children from 3 to 19. The older children's daily learning focuses on providing them with life skills so that they can become more independent. This could include taking the students to local cafes, parks, supermarkets, and restaurants and carrying out work experience. The school focuses on what style of learning works for each child, encouraging them to develop new skills at their own pace.
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A therapeutic environment, ensuring the classrooms stay as calm as possible - they even have a therapy dog
Fantastic opportunities to develop and build on your skills
The opportunity to hugely impact each individual child's life
Working with state-of-the-art facilities
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A nurturing, calm and patient personality
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The belief that each child deserves the best education possible
Interested in hearing more?
If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply by the response to this advert! If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful in this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development. Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this. By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.
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Hillingdon
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Learning Support Assistant – 121 Support Focus
Are you passionate about providing personalised, one-to-one support that makes a genuine difference?
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Your work will include planning and running targeted intervention sessions that help students develop key skills—academic, social, and emotional. You’ll have the freedom and responsibility to design your own resources, create fun and meaningful activities, and continually adapt your approach to suit each student’s strengths and challenges.
Communication is key: you’ll regularly liaise with parents and carers, sharing progress, celebrating successes, and working together to support the student’s wider development.
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Deliver 1:1 intervention sessions tailored to individual learning goals
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Provide consistent, patient support that encourages independence and self-confidence
Monitor and record student progress, adjusting strategies as needed
Build strong relationships with students, fostering trust and motivation
Communicate regularly with parents and carers to provide updates and collaborate on strategies
Work closely with class teachers, SENDCo, and outside professionals to implement IEPs and behaviour plans
Support the development of communication, literacy, numeracy, and social skills
Contribute to a positive, inclusive school culture that celebrates every student’s potential
Who We’re Looking For
A genuine passion for supporting children and young people with diverse needs
Patience, empathy, and creativity in tailoring support and activities
Confidence in taking initiative to develop your own teaching resources
Excellent communication skills, especially in engaging with parents and the school team
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A team player with a positive attitude and commitment to safeguarding and student wellbeing
What You’ll Gain
The opportunity to make a lasting impact through personalised, meaningful support
A supportive and inclusive school environment that values your ideas and input
Professional development opportunities to build your skills in SEND education and intervention
The chance to work closely with students, families, and professionals in a collaborative way
A role that’s flexible, creative, and truly rewarding every day
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Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. All applicants must hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS.
Due to high application volumes, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 5 working days. We will keep your details on file for future suitable roles.
By applying, you consent to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal data in line with GDPR.
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This is not a conventional classroom-based role. This is high-impact, outreach tutoring—an opportunity to meet a young person exactly where they are and help them take meaningful steps forward. It’s about far more than academic outcomes; it’s about rebuilding confidence, developing self-regulation skills, and helping this young person re-engage with education on their own terms.
About the Role
You will be supporting a bright, complex, and witty young man who has experienced significant barriers to learning within mainstream education. He is now working with a highly specialised outreach provision that prioritises relational connection, emotional safety, and student-led learning.
He is intellectually curious, quick-witted, and thrives on rich, thought-provoking conversation. However, due to his autism and previous school experiences, he finds traditional learning environments and rigid routines overwhelming. The role requires a highly adaptive, thoughtful approach—blending academic tutoring with therapeutic support strategies.
You will act as a stable, trusted adult, delivering structured, bespoke sessions that are paced and pitched to suit his needs. At times, you may find yourself discussing life skills, identity, emotional wellbeing, or planning creative project-based tasks that build his sense of autonomy and agency. Above all, you will be someone who “gets it”—someone who listens more than they speak, sets boundaries with warmth, and remains calm and grounded when things feel stormy.
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Deliver 1:1 tailored academic support in a calm, low-stimulus outreach centre
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Plan and deliver sessions that prioritise engagement, confidence, and personal growth
Support development of key life skills and future readiness alongside curriculum work
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A calm, empathetic approach to behaviour, grounded in understanding and flexibility
Strong awareness of the sensory, emotional, and communication differences linked to autism
Patience, emotional resilience, and a good sense of humour—essential!
Confidence in working independently while also being part of a wider support team
A valid enhanced DBS registered to the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one)
Two recent references from similar roles working with young people with additional needs
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Real impact – This is not just about exam prep. It’s about being the person who helps a young person feel seen, heard, and believed in again.
Long-term consistency – No hopping between schools. This is a full-time, ongoing role, giving you time to build genuine rapport.
Ongoing professional development – Access to training in trauma-informed practice, autism strategies, Team Teach, emotion coaching, and more.
No umbrella companies – All roles are PAYE with transparent pay, no hidden costs.
Specialist support from Parker Smith Inclusion – We’re SEND specialists, not generalist recruiters. We understand the settings, the students, and the level of care and skill you bring.
Why Parker Smith Inclusion?
With over 350 five-star Google reviews and an unwavering focus on SEND, Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to connect talented professionals with schools and outreach provisions that value empathy, expertise, and whole-child approaches. Many of our roles are exclusive to us, because our partner settings trust us to find the right people for their most vulnerable learners.
We believe in meaningful, ethical recruitment. No gimmicks. Just passionate educators doing what they do best.
If you’re ready to step into a role where your relationship-building skills, emotional insight, and subject knowledge can truly transform a young person’s journey—please get in touch today. Let’s chat.