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SEMH Outreach Assessor
Barking and DagenhamNorth East London£130-133 per day PAYE
SEMH Outreach Assessor
£133 per day PAYE
Temp-Perm
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, you will play a crucial role in supporting young people who are new to the organisation,You will be responsible for their induction, assessment, and transition over a two term period.
These young people have an SEMH and/or ASC 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?
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
Create holistic learning plans to help young people's transition into education
Being away from a classroom setting
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
You must be available full time 8.30-4.30 Monday to Friday
You must be prepared to travel across London to support multiple students
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
SEMH Maths Teacher -Immediate start
Barking and DagenhamNorth East London£216-237 per day PAYE- reviewed February half term
East London
Outreach Maths Teacher
Temp- Perm (February Half term)
£216-237 per day PAYE
Immediate Start
As an experienced Maths Teacher you will be confident in delivering student-focused, differentiated, engaging and creative lessons, these lessons will take place within community spaces in East London, all of which are within walking distance to one another, with small groups of students who are supported by Therapeutic Mentors, whom you will line manage. If you have not worked within an specialist setting before and looking to transition your skillset from mainstream, the organisation is willing to provide necessary training during induction period and probation to ensure you understand the young people, their needs, and how to handle behaviors.
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 teaching young people who may have been out of formal education for a significant time. These young people have an SEMH and/or ASC diagnosis, alongside complex additional needs. They may be at considerable risk of exploitation or been exposed to extreme violence and abuse in their homes, this organisation has a high success rate in that young people can be eventually back in full time education or employment, and on top of that thriving, able to regulate their emotions and begin to process their trauma.
Benefits and what they are looking for-
Teaching across 3 community spaces, not being in a formal classroom setting
Using your creativity, and not being restricted by the mainstream curriculum
Monday- Thursday teaching, with Friday being a day for CPD and meetings
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!
Full time 8.30-4.30
Trauma informed and passionate about Therapeutic education
QTS/QTLS desirable or willing to work towards this
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.
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.
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
Occupational Therapist - Band 6
BrentNorth West London£22.41 - £27 Hourly Rate
Occupational Therapist – Band 6
North West London | Full time, term time only | ASAP Start | £22.41 - £27 per hour equivalent to £31,000 – £38,000
Bring your clinical skillset into a specialist school community where practical, purposeful therapy changes how children with additional needs participate, learn and navigate their world.
This role offers the chance to shape daily experiences for pupils with diverse sensory, physical and functional needs, ensuring they can access education with confidence and dignity.
You’re a reflective, well-organised practitioner with prior paediatric experience, ideally including autism, neurodevelopmental needs, sensory regulation and functional skill development. You are HCPC-registered at Band 6, or a Band 5 developing confidently toward Band 6. You’re comfortable completing holistic assessments, formulating clear intervention plans and delivering approaches that support meaningful participation. Maybe you have experience supervising others, contributing to service development and thinking creatively about how environments, routines and systems can better enable young people to thrive. You value neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based practice and enjoy working collaboratively to embed supportive strategies across the whole school.
What the role involves:
Supporting secondary-aged pupils with varied occupational needs, including those with autism, motor skill challenges, sensory processing differences and complex profiles.
Working as part of a committed OT and therapy team that values shared thinking, professional dialogue and practical support.
Taking on an established caseload with full handover, giving you clarity, continuity and space to build on existing effective practice.
Delivering targeted intervention, contributing to EHCP outcomes and modelling strategies that help staff adapt environments, tasks and routines to promote independence and engagement.
The school:
A specialist setting supporting children and young people with significant learning needs, autism, medical needs and a wide range of sensory and functional differences.
A community that focuses on inclusion, individual pathways and equipping students with skills for independence, adulthood and meaningful participation.
A collaborative multidisciplinary culture where therapy, teaching and pastoral colleagues work closely to meet each learner’s holistic profile.
An ethos grounded in understanding, respect and celebrating neurodiversity, ensuring pupils feel safe, valued and supported.
A structured therapy framework offering consistency, supervision, professional guidance and opportunities to develop specialist practice.
If you’re looking for a Band 6 OT role where your expertise directly supports independence, regulation and participation across a specialist school community, please apply or contact daniel@psinclusion.co.uk.
SALT - Band 6
BrentNorth West London£32,000 - £45,000
Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6
North West London | Full time, term time only | ASAP Start | £32,000 - £45,000
Communication opens doors for every young person, and your expertise can help them step into their world with confidence.
You’re a thoughtful, organised practitioner with paediatric experience, ideally including work with autism, neurodevelopmental needs and complex communication profiles. Perhaps you are a HCPC registered band 6 or a band 5 therapist progressing toward band 6, confident with assessment, differential diagnosis and evidence-based intervention. You have experience supervising others and contributing to service design. You enjoy thinking at a system level, considering pathways, outcomes, quality and the family experience. You value neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based practice and want to embed meaningful communication strategies throughout the school.
Step into a specialist environment where your clinical insight directly shapes how pupils connect, express themselves and engage with the world. You will support a diverse cohort with varied communication profiles, using approaches that truly make a difference in their day-to-day school experience.
What the role involves:
Supporting secondary-aged pupils with varied communication needs, including those with autism and complex profiles.
Working closely within a dedicated SaLT team including a therapy assistant and SaLT lead who value collaboration, shared problem-solving and professional support.
Stepping into an established role with a full handover, giving you continuity and the foundation to build on existing good practice.
Delivering targeted intervention, contributing to EHCP outcomes and modelling communication strategies that empower staff across the school.
The environment:
A specialist setting supporting young people with significant learning needs, autism, medical needs and diverse communication profiles.
A community that prioritises inclusion, individual pathways and preparing students for independence, adulthood and meaningful lifelong skills.
A strong, connected multidisciplinary approach, with therapy, teaching and pastoral teams working closely to meet each learner’s holistic needs.
An ethos rooted in understanding, respect and celebrating neurodiversity, ensuring pupils feel safe, known and supported.
A structured and well-established therapy framework that provides stability, professional guidance and opportunities for development.
If you’re looking for a Band 6 role where your expertise transforms communication and confidence across a whole school community, please apply or contact Daniel on 0203 011 4848 daniel@psinclusion.co.uk
Behaviour Mentor – Temp to Perm Position Parker Smith Inclusion | Supporting a Specialist School Expansion in Witham
ChelmsfordEssexTemp to perm via PAYE
Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be supporting a growing specialist school in Witham as it expands its provision. The school educates students aged 4 to 19 with a range of complex SEND needs, including ASC, ADHD, SEMH, SLD and pupils who present with dysregulated behaviour. The school is known for its compassionate approach, strong routines and its commitment to helping every student access learning in a safe, structured and personalised way.
We are looking for reliable, energetic and empathetic Behaviour Mentors who are passionate about supporting pupils with diverse needs. This is a rewarding role where you will become a vital part of each student’s progress and wellbeing.
Hours: 8:30am to 4:00pm
Pay: £105.76 per day (term time only)
Contract: Temp to perm
The Role
As a Behaviour Mentor, you will support students on a 1:1 or 2:1 basis, depending on their individual plans. Your main role will be to help students regulate their emotions, follow routines and engage positively with learning.
Key responsibilities include:
Building positive relationships with students to create trust and consistency
Supporting students’ emotional regulation and behaviour management
Following personalised plans set by the school’s SEND and therapeutic team
Assisting students during learning activities and helping them remain engaged
Encouraging independence and reinforcing positive behaviour
Working collaboratively with teachers and wider support staff to ensure consistency
Supporting personal care when needed
Being adaptable and prepared to work across different areas of the school
This role is central to the school’s commitment to providing a safe, nurturing environment. Your presence and support will have a significant impact on each student’s development.
Training and Development
The school invests heavily in staff development. You will receive:
A comprehensive five-day induction at the start of term
Time spent shadowing experienced staff to understand routines, strategies and expectations
Ongoing training, including manual handling and the opportunity to gain ABA qualifications
Support from a knowledgeable and welcoming team who value collaborative working
Who We Are Looking For
This opportunity is well suited to:
Graduates wishing to begin a career in education or psychology
Aspiring SEND professionals
Experienced teaching assistants or support workers looking to deepen their skills
Individuals who are calm, patient and motivated by helping others
Above all, we are looking for people who want to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people with additional needs.
If you are interested in this life-changing opportunity, please contact Harry at Parker Smith Inclusion for further information or to apply.
PRU Support Staff
RedbridgeNorth East London£100 per day PAYE
Secondary Pupil Referral Unit
ASAP Start
£100 per day PAYE
Are you looking for a new challenge, have you ever considered working within a PRU?
PRU's are specialist provisions that provide education for students who are unable to access mainstream settings, they have a dedicated team that focus on the unique needs of each child, providing tailored lessons that help them succeed.
PRU's are not just a place for students to be educated but also feel nurtured and safe. The students may feel let down by the education system and as the trust builds so does the chance for progression in learning.
PRU's prioritise emotional well-being, offering a safe space for students to grow, learn, and build confidence. The smaller class sizes allow for strong meaningful relationships to develop between students and staff , and allow for all students to feel heard and supported.
PRU's provide a bespoke curriculum catering to each students needs, this helps to engage students and encourage them to develop a love for learning.
PRU's understand behaviour and focus on not just managing the behaviour but understanding why it occurs. Using a therapeutic and trauma informed approach, and helping student to re-regulate and discuss the frustrations they are feeling without judgement.
PRU's are where every student matters, and every day is a fresh start
If a PRU feels like somewhere you can thrive in your career, or if you would like to discuss other opportunities in alternative settings, please contact me on 02030114848 and ask to speak to Faye, or email me on faye@psinclusion.co.uk and we can discuss how I can help you.
Teaching Assistant - Autism Provision in Primary ARP
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Teaching Assistant
Location: Merton, South West London
Contract: Full-time, long-term
Start date: ASAP
Rate of pay: £90 - £100 per day PAYE (depending on experience)
We are supporting a SEND school that caters to pupils aged 2 to 19 years with a range of Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Autism (ASC), and complex social and emotional needs and is a happy, friendly school where pupils are encouraged and supported to learn and achieve. Each child and young person within our school is treated as a unique individual, and our multi-disciplinary approach to learning provides the opportunities for them to reach their full potential.
This is the chance to be part of driven and impassioned schools, where the pupils are at the forefront of everything they do, whilst also supporting staff and offering training and progression.
We are working with SEND schools, Specialist Provisions (settings attached to mainstream schools specifically designed for SEND students) that cater to students with Autism and complex social and emotional struggles, heightened sensory difficulties and dysregulation.
About You/The Role:
Have a positive and enthusiastic approach with a passion for supporting learners with SEND
Be an excellent communicator, both written and verbal
Develop and maintain positive relationships across the school community
Be able to multi-task
Be flexible and solution-focused
Be calm and patient
Embrace working in a varied and sometimes unpredictable environment
Undertake classroom and school-wide work
Provide care for pupils
Carry out pupils' support programmes
Enable access to learning for pupils
Assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom
Work may be carried out in the classroom or outside the main teaching area
Work may take place anywhere within the school as necessary and will not be restricted to one class
Support pupils consistently whilst recognising and responding to their individual needs
Participate in assessment of pupils, e.g. lesson reviews, P-levels, observations
Carry out a variety of therapy programmes with the support of therapists, including hydrotherapy
Support pupils in specialist areas, e.g. swimming at the leisure centre, hydrotherapy pool, sensory room, soft play room
Support pupil learning during the lunch time and play times
If you are knowledgeable in Makaton, have experience using PECs/AAC, social stories etc, this would be a massive benefit in your application!
How the role will benefit you:
A truly supportive and friendly environment where you will be valued and respected
Our schools cater to various needs from SLD, Autism, SEMH, communication difficulties, and heightened sensory difficulties
The opportunity to work alongside a hands-on senior leadership team who are actively involved in the day-to-day life of the school
Extensive training opportunities, including apprenticeships for TAs who wish to develop into specialist areas, or even teachers
The chance to be part of a team that is passionate about supporting children to develop functional skills, communication, and independence
As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a crucial role in helping children to access their learning activities
You will be required to have a child and adult DBS, and if this is not subscribed to the update service, you will be required to process a new one.
Our schools value people who are willing to be flexible, patient and passionate about supporting young people.
They are looking for a SEN Teaching Assistant who wants to make a real difference to the lives of the students and to contribute to their ongoing success.
If you are interested in joining a setting where you will be supported and developed, and where you can really make a difference, then we want to hear from you!
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people; staff share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure is required for successful appointees in accordance with current legislation.
Please reach out to Jamie at Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk or 0203 011 4848
Teaching Assistant - Autism Provision
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Teaching Assistant
Location: Merton, South West London
Contract: Full-time, long-term
Start date: ASAP
Rate of pay: £90 - £100 per day PAYE (depending on experience)
We are supporting a SEND school that caters to pupils aged 2 to 19 years with a range of Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Autism (ASC), and complex social and emotional needs and is a happy, friendly school where pupils are encouraged and supported to learn and achieve. Each child and young person within our school is treated as a unique individual, and our multi-disciplinary approach to learning provides the opportunities for them to reach their full potential.
This is the chance to be part of driven and impassioned schools, where the pupils are at the forefront of everything they do, whilst also supporting staff and offering training and progression.
We are working with SEND schools, Specialist Provisions (settings attached to mainstream schools specifically designed for SEND students) that cater to students with Autism and complex social and emotional struggles, heightened sensory difficulties and dysregulation.
About You/The Role:
Have a positive and enthusiastic approach with a passion for supporting learners with SEND
Be an excellent communicator, both written and verbal
Develop and maintain positive relationships across the school community
Be able to multi-task
Be flexible and solution-focused
Be calm and patient
Embrace working in a varied and sometimes unpredictable environment
Undertake classroom and school-wide work
Provide care for pupils
Carry out pupils' support programmes
Enable access to learning for pupils
Assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom
Work may be carried out in the classroom or outside the main teaching area
Work may take place anywhere within the school as necessary and will not be restricted to one class
Support pupils consistently whilst recognising and responding to their individual needs
Participate in assessment of pupils, e.g. lesson reviews, P-levels, observations
Carry out a variety of therapy programmes with the support of therapists, including hydrotherapy
Support pupils in specialist areas, e.g. swimming at the leisure centre, hydrotherapy pool, sensory room, soft play room
Support pupil learning during the lunch time and play times
If you are knowledgeable in Makaton, have experience using PECs/AAC, social stories etc, this would be a massive benefit in your application!
How the role will benefit you:
A truly supportive and friendly environment where you will be valued and respected
Our schools cater to various needs from SLD, Autism, SEMH, communication difficulties, and heightened sensory difficulties
The opportunity to work alongside a hands-on senior leadership team who are actively involved in the day-to-day life of the school
Extensive training opportunities, including apprenticeships for TAs who wish to develop into specialist areas, or even teachers
The chance to be part of a team that is passionate about supporting children to develop functional skills, communication, and independence
As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a crucial role in helping children to access their learning activities
You will be required to have a child and adult DBS, and if this is not subscribed to the update service, you will be required to process a new one.
Our schools value people who are willing to be flexible, patient and passionate about supporting young people.
They are looking for a SEN Teaching Assistant who wants to make a real difference to the lives of the students and to contribute to their ongoing success.
If you are interested in joining a setting where you will be supported and developed, and where you can really make a difference, then we want to hear from you!
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people; staff share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure is required for successful appointees in accordance with current legislation.
Please reach out to Jamie at Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk or 0203 011 4848