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SEND Teaching Assistant

Mole ValleySurrey£22,000 - £30,000
SEND Teaching Assistant – Secondary School Full-Time, Permanent | Mole Valley, Surrey Start Date: September 2025 Salary: £22,000 – £30,000 per annum (depending on experience) 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 SEMH (social, emotional, and mental health). 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 Jamie Martinez 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.
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Graduate Teaching Asisstant

RedbridgeNorth East London£90-100 per day PAYE
Graduate Teaching Assistant SEND Teaching Assistant North East London 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. You can gain first-hand experience with children and young people with additional needs, including Autism, ADHD, SEMH, ODD, and complex learning needs. Benefits 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. 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. If this opportunity fits with your current career circumstances and ambition, please contact us to discuss how we can guide and advise you going forward. Whether it is this specific role or other SEND opportunities, we can help you find the right next step for your career. Please get in touch if you want to hear more about this or our other SEND teaching opportunities. You can get in touch by responding to this advert, uploading your CV to our website, or calling us on 0203 011 4848 and ask for Faye We are very different in our approach as you will see from the voices reviewing and recommending us. If you would like your journey so far to be recognised and respected, Parker Smith Inclusion is the right partner for you and your future. At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and expertise. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we are committed to finding the right leadership opportunities for exceptional educators. Benefits of PS Inclusion supporting you in your SEND role search. Tailored School Matches – We carefully match you with schools that align with your experience and career aspirations. Exclusive Opportunities – Many of our 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 mean we can provide valuable insight into the school’s 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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Complex Needs Teaching Assistant

HaveringNorth East London£90-£100 per day
Complex Needs Teaching Assistant – Additional Resource Provision Location: Havering Pay: £90–£100 per day (PAYE) Contract: Full-time | Temp-to-perm | Start date: ASAP “To connect with a child, we first need to meet them where they are - not where we expect them to be.” In a welcoming primary school in Havering, there’s a dedicated space created with care and intention - an Autism Resource Provision designed to feel safe, supportive, and sensory-aware. To the pupils, it’s more than a learning space - it’s a place where they can simply be themselves. This is a specialist setting within a mainstream school, built to meet the unique needs of pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition. It’s not about quick results or fitting children into boxes - it’s about nurturing progress at a pace that respects each individual, celebrating every small step along the way. We are looking for a Complex Needs Teaching Assistant who wants to be part of that journey. Someone who brings consistency, compassion, and an open mind - whether or not you’ve worked in a school before. A Typical Day Might Include: Supporting children aged 4–11 within a small, low-arousal classroom Encouraging communication through visual aids, objects of reference, and assistive tools Building trust through predictable routines and calm, encouraging support Assisting with transitions between tasks, activities, and different school areas Collaborating with teachers, therapists, and parents to ensure consistency and care Is This You? You may have worked with children or young people with autism - in schools, homes, care settings, or community roles You are naturally patient, empathetic, and keen to understand behaviour rather than manage it You value a calm, structured environment where small changes can mean big progress You’re looking for a purposeful role - something more than “just a job” You don’t need to have formal training - just the right attitude, willingness to learn, and a steady, caring presence What Makes This School Special: A purpose-built provision with sensory rooms, structured learning zones, and specialist resources A genuinely kind, supportive team that works collaboratively and lifts each other up Leaders who prioritise staff wellbeing and provide real opportunities for professional development Pathways into teaching or specialist careers in SEND for those who want to grow Why Join Parker Smith Inclusion? We’re not just filling roles - we’re helping shape inclusive environments where both students and staff thrive. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, schools trust us to connect them with people who care. What you can expect: Personalised support from SEND specialists who understand your goals PAYE-only payroll – no umbrella schemes or hidden deductions Honest, clear advice throughout your journey Access to meaningful long-term roles across inclusive and specialist schools Interested in finding out more? Reach out to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk to apply or to have a confidential chat about where your skills might be the best fit. Even if you're still figuring it all out, this could be the right place to begin.
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PMLD Learning Support Assistant

HaveringNorth East London£90-£100
Job Title: PMLD Support Assistant Location: Havering Pay: £90–£100 per day (PAYE) Contract: Full-time | Term-time only | Long-term opportunity “Every child communicates — we just need to learn how to listen.” In the heart of Barking and Dagenham, a specialist school is looking for a compassionate and dedicated PMLD Support Assistant. This is a unique environment where no two days are alike — a place that supports pupils with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), often alongside complex medical and sensory needs. Many pupils are non-verbal, use wheelchairs, and require high levels of personal care and consistent, tailored support. Classrooms vary: some are calm and sensory-based, while others are more physically and emotionally intensive. What never changes is the school's unwavering commitment to each pupil's dignity, safety, and wellbeing. Here, communication may be a glance, a gesture, or a sound. Your role is to recognise it, respond with empathy, and build trust through your calm and consistent presence. What You’ll Be Doing: Providing one-to-one or small group support, following detailed education and care plans Engaging in sensory, therapeutic, and play-based activities tailored to individual needs Using alternative communication tools like PECS, visual timetables, and assistive technology Supporting with personal care, including feeding, toileting, and hoisting (full training provided) Helping pupils feel safe, seen, and supported — especially during moments of emotional difficulty What We’re Looking For: No prior SEND experience required — just empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to learn Experience in care, support work, or healthcare is a plus Emotionally mature and observant individuals who can stay composed in challenging situations Team players who are reflective, adaptable, and passionate about inclusive education What You’ll Find at This School: A warm, welcoming school community with a clear sense of purpose Supportive leadership and a collaborative, experienced team A culture of professional growth and celebration of every success — big or small Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion? We’re SEND specialists with a people-first, values-driven approach PAYE only — no umbrella companies or hidden deductions Long-term placements with ongoing support from a knowledgeable, caring team Honest, relationship-focused recruitment that puts your wellbeing first Send your CV to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848 and ask for Elisha to learn more or express your interest.
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Mental Health Teaching Assistant

HillingdonNorth West London£90 - £110 PER DAY - PAID PAYE
Mental Health Teaching Assistant Hillingdon, North West London £90 - £110 Per day PAYE, depending on experience ASAP Start, full-time (term time only) We are working with a specialist SEMH provision in Hillingdon, and the school is seeking a Mental Health Teaching Assistant to join them for an immediate start on a full-time contract basis. The School This is a specialist SEMH provision, not a Pupil Referral Unit. The provision aims to provide a nurturing and therapeutic educational experience through personalised learning and development by offering young people a physical, intellectual, emotional and social curriculum, ensuring they meet each pupil's needs individually. You would work alongside a team of experienced, dedicated staff who focus on the children's positive attributes. These pupils will all have Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH). Some will also have additional needs such as Autism and ADHD. The ideal Mental Health Teaching Assistant Do you have experience working in a SEN school, SEN resource provision within mainstream school, or Alternative Provision? Are you looking to make a difference in a young person’s life who has Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH)? Are you looking to work with children and young people with dysregulated behaviour? Can you develop meaningful relationships with children who has complex mental health? Are you looking for your next challenge? If you answered yes to the above questions, then this could be your role.. If you want to hear more about our Mental Health Teaching Assistant opportunities, please get in touch with Caitlin @ Parker Smith Inclusion! You can also apply by responding to this advert! If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEN 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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Outreach Mentor

HackneyNorth East London£110 per day PAYE
Are you ready for a unique new challenge? This is an inspiring, therapeutic organisation that works across London. They have a no exclusion policy and support the hardest to reach, high risk and most vulnerable young people. This role is supporting young people who may have been out of formal education for several years and are unable at this time to cope with learning in a classroom. These young people may have an ASC and/or SEMH diagnosis, alongside complex additional needs. They may be at considerable risk of exploitation or been exposed to extreme violence and abuse in their homes. They need someone to help. Could this be you? They are looking for resilient and compassionate Outreach Therapeutic Mentors, your role will be supporting an extremely vulnerable young person on a 1:1 basis out in the community, maybe within their home or a local library, with the intent of helping them eventually over time become ready to be able to go into a specialist school setting and learn alongside their peers. This process starts with building a bond between you, most of these students will have gone through ACE’s (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and will have indicators of PTSD, trust needs to be earned over time. Once the trust is there you will be therapeutically supporting them with fully bespoke educational plans that suit their needs. This organisation has a high success rate in that young people are eventually are back in full time education or employment, and on top of that thriving, able to regulate their emotions and begin to process their trauma. An example of this is a young person with previous low school attendance, multiple exclusions, PTSD, and extremely aggressive behaviour. After being assigned a specialist mentor and working together, this young person has now transitioned to a specialist school, has a 93% attendance record, is part of restorative groups helping him to process his trauma and is thriving with a bespoke curriculum. You can also be a part of someone’s success story, this really is an incredible and unique opportunity for someone who really does want to change lives Benefits and what they are looking for Being away from a classroom setting and being able to be creative in your support strategies The ability to assist students with their educational activities, including online learning and project-based assignments Being a part of the journey of the most vulnerable, complex young people, from being unable to access any education to then thriving, all with your help! Lunch and travel expenses (during working hours) reimbursed 2 years experience with SEMH in an educational setting You must be available full time 8.30-4.30 Monday to Friday You must be prepared on occasion to travel up to 1.5 hours if you are needed to support a young person in need Someone who is confident in managing dysregulated behaviour and fully understanding why this behaviour occurs Trauma informed and passionate about Therapeutic support If this sounds like the role you have been waiting for then please get in touch, however if this doesn't fit what you are looking for, I can also help you find the right role for you, please call 02030114848 and ask for Faye or email faye@psinclusion.co.uk
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Sixth Form Teaching Assistant

Tower HamletsNorth East London£90 - £95 per day PAYE
Sixth Form Teaching Assistant - Special Needs - Tower Hamlets Are you a dedicated and experienced professional passionate about supporting students with special educational needs? An independent school recently rated "Ofsted good" in May, is expanding its age range from 14-16 to 11-18 and opening a brand-new, special provision sixth form in East London! This is a unique opportunity to be part of a pioneering initiative, as there are not many post-16 SEND provisions in the area. We are seeking to recruit Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) and Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) to support our inaugural cohort of students starting in September. The Opportunity: Sixth Form Teaching Assistant About The Sixth Form: The new sixth form will cater to a maximum of 10 students, all of whom have very special and complex needs. A significant number, approximately six out of ten, are non-verbal, and they are working at a very low learning level, specifically Key Stage 2 and 3 levels. Learning will be supported through platforms such as Lexia, Time Rockstars, and Guided Reading. Most students will require one-to-one or two-to-one learner support as mandated by their Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). While a teacher will be present in the classroom, the support staff are crucial to our students' success. We are looking to fill approximately six to seven LSA roles and two Healthcare Assistant roles. General Responsibilities (LSA & HCA): Provide comprehensive support to students with diverse and complex needs, including those who are non-verbal. Assist students with their academic work, which will be at a Key Stage 2 and 3 level. Support students in utilizing basic educational platforms like Lexia, Time Rockstars, and Guided Reading. Deliver one-to-one or two-to-one support as required by individual student EHCPs. Specific Responsibilities (Healthcare Assistants): Provide hygiene assistance and personal care, including support for students who wear pegs. Specific Role for a Female LSA: We have one student who requires dedicated one-to-one support from a female LSA. This student is non-verbal with very high autistic needs. Assist with hygiene care (though the student can go to the toilet independently). Regulate behavior when the student is dysregulated. Provide support with their classwork and lessons. This role requires a "two-in-one" approach, blending academic and behavioral support. Who We Are Looking For: Essential Experience & Skills: A minimum of two years' experience working with children. Extensive Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) experience. Experience working with non-verbal children is a main requirement. Demonstrated expertise at Key Stage 2 and 3 levels, as our sixth-formers will be working at this curriculum level. Experience within special school settings is highly beneficial. Proficiency in using Makaton. Familiarity with platforms such as Lexia, Time Rockstars, and Guided Reading is helpful, though training will be provided. Application & Interview Process: We are actively recruiting over the summer for a September start. Interviews are being conducted "ASAP". In-person interviews are preferred over the next week. For candidates unable to attend in person this week, online interviews are an option as the Head of Sixth Form can conduct them while on annual leave. If you are a compassionate, skilled, and experienced professional ready to make a significant impact on the lives of students with complex needs, we encourage you to apply immediately so I can get you booked in for an interview before the end of the week. Contact 0203 011 4848 to speak with Elise @ Parker Smith Inclusion.
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Behaviour Mentor

WandsworthSouth West London£90 - £100
Behaviour Mentor - Make a difference in a young person's life! - Motivate, inspire and make a change! Merton, Wandsworth and Richmond Start Date: September 2025 Pay: £90 - £100 per day - PAYE (Depending on experience) Hours: Full-Time, Monday to Friday - Term Time only Are you a passionate Graduate looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Mental Health? Do you have a drive to help vulnerable children and people access education and be a force for them to develop both academically and personally? Parker Smith Inclusion is working in partnership with SEN schools and Alternative Provisions in Sutton, Merton, Wandsworth and Richmond who are seeking roles where they can make a genuine difference in young people's lives, where you can nurture the individual. This is why we need you! Our schools offer a creative and inspiring outlets, where pupils are supported through approaches such as music, drama, art, and dance. Our schools cater to students who have a range of needs, including Autism (ASC) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH). Why Join our schools? Incredible Professional Development: Gain access to excellent training opportunities and explore future careers in teaching, educational psychology, or therapy. Supportive and Collaborative Team: Work closely with skilled SEN professionals in a positive and inclusive environment, including teachers and therapists. Our schools are known for their child-centred ethos and inclusive, nurturing approach. Truly Rewarding Role: Help students achieve key developmental goals, making a real difference both academically and socially. You’ll be joining a provision that is expanding, with exciting opportunities to contribute to its growth and direction. Ongoing SLT support and training. The Role: Supporting all age groups but specifically students in KS2, KS3, KS4 learners working at a KS2 level, following the National Curriculum in a way that meets their emotional and learning needs. Join a school that operates with a trauma-informed and therapeutic approach, where every staff member is trained to support emotional regulation and positive behaviour. Supporting students on a 121 or small group basis, working to not only support their academic progress but as young people! Working with young people with Autism, SEMH, trauma, young people who are considered at-risk (exclusion from school, gang affiliation and more) and complex needs. What We’re Looking For You must have a proven background as a Teaching Assistant/Behaviour Mentor previously (school-based experience) Professionals with a deep understanding of SEMH, Autism, and ADHD, and the adaptability to meet complex needs. A genuine passion for supporting children and young people with SEND A patient, empathetic, and positive approach Strong communication and teamwork skills Resilience and adaptability in challenging situations If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information. At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and expertise.
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