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SEND Learning Support Assistant - Bexley
BexleySouth East London£90 - £100 per day
SEND Learning Support Assistant
Bexley, South East London
Required ASAP on a Long Term Contract
£90 - £100 per day (PAYE)
Are you ready to take a step into the world of SEND Teaching and make a difference in young children's lives?
Do you get excited by the prospect of being a key part in a child's development?
We are looking for SEND Learning Support Assistants who are passionate, resilient, and committed to supporting children with a range of additional needs. This role is perfect for someone who wants to make a genuine impact every single day, whether you’re supporting pupils with autism, SEMH needs, communication differences, or learning difficulties.
This isn’t just a classroom role — it’s a chance to be a steady, encouraging, reliable presence in a young person’s life.
What You’ll Be Doing
Providing 1:1 and small-group support tailored to each student’s unique needs
Building positive, trusting relationships with pupils
Supporting emotional regulation, communication, and social interaction
Adapting learning materials to make lessons accessible and engaging
Encouraging independence while celebrating every achievement—big or small
Working collaboratively with teaching staff and SEND professionals
Helping to create an inclusive, respectful learning atmosphere where every child is valued
Why Work With Parker Smith Inclusion?
A consultancy that genuinely cares about both staff AND students
Support from SEND specialists who understand your journey
Continuous professional development and training opportunities
Roles matched thoughtfully to your strengths, values, and personality
Warm, honest communication — no pressure or impersonal recruitment tactics
If you're ready to make a meaningful difference and start a rewarding career in SEND support, we’d love to speak with you. Send your CV or email me on luke.conner@psinclusion.co.uk
Paediatric Occupational Therapist (Band 6 or Experienced Band 5)
BrentNorth West London£22.41 - £27 PAYE per hour
Paediatric Occupational Therapist (Band 6 or Experienced Band 5)
Term-Time Only | Locum | Annual Equivalent £30,000 – £38,000
SEN School – North West London
ASAP Start
Are you driven by the belief that every child deserves the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive?
This inspiring SEN school in North West London is seeking a compassionate and skilled Paediatric Occupational Therapist who wants their work to genuinely change lives. Ideal for a Band 6 or experienced Band 5 OT, with the option to work 4 days per week.
Why this role is a unique and meaningful opportunity
Collaborate with a trauma-aware, child-centred leadership team
Work with small class groups that allow for deeper therapeutic impact
Influence future provision in a growing, forward-thinking school
Join a supportive environment where high-quality therapy is genuinely valued
We are looking for an Occupational Therapist who:
Holds HCPC registration and a recognised Occupational Therapy qualification
Has experience with children or young people, ideally with Autism, SEMH, ADHD, or sensory needs
Is reflective, proactive, and solutions-focused
Ideally has Sensory Integration training or is working towards it
What this school offers you:
An innovative, child-centred SEND approach
A calm, purpose-built environment designed for sensory regulation
A leadership team that champions therapy as part of whole-child development
A supportive and wellbeing-focused culture
Term-time only, ensuring a healthy work-life balance
Whether you're already thriving in a school-based role or looking to transition from the NHS or private sector, this opportunity offers the chance to make a lasting and meaningful impact.
Why partner with Parker Smith Inclusion?
Carefully matched placements based on your skills, values and aspirations
Exclusive school opportunities not advertised elsewhere
Expert insight into school ethos, team structures and future development
Transparent PAYE pay with no umbrella companies or hidden deductions
Comprehensive interview support to help you feel confident and prepared
Opportunities across SEMH, Autism, EBSA, SLD, PMLD and Complex Needs schools
If this Band 6 / Experienced Band 5 Paediatric Occupational Therapist role inspires you, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply below or contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.
Primary SEN LSA
RedbridgeNorth East London£90 per day
Primary SEN LSA
East London
We are supporting a wonderfully warm and holistic primary special school in East London who are looking for SEN LSA'S r to join their collaborative and dedicated team. This is a setting where communication is celebrated in all its forms! Most pupils are pre-verbal and supported through PECS, Makaton, Core Boards and a truly child-centred, sensory-informed curriculum.
This is a setting where joy matters. Where learning is hands-on, playful and responsive. Where behaviour is understood through a positive behaviour support approach, and where every child is seen, heard and understood.
Small class sizes (around eight pupils with four support staff) allow for close relationships, meaningful interaction and personalised learning journeys.
Collaboration is a key element to working here. Therapists are integral to daily practice, with Occupational Therapists and Speech & Language Therapists working directly in the classrooms so that therapeutic support is woven into the curriculum, not just bolted on.
In addition to working in such a purpose led role, alongside passionate and collaborative colleagues, the school has access to lots of outdoor learning spaces, quite unique to this area of London. They have a wonderful 3 tiered soft play/sensory area adding even more enrichment for the children who attend.
You may already be an experienced SEND LSA. Or you may be wanting to embark on your SEN journey. What matters most is your creativity, your warmth, and your belief that learning should feel exciting, accessible and safe.
If you are curious to know anything more about this role and school, I would be happy to help answer any questions....give me a call!
You can apply by responding to this advert, uploading your CV to our website, or calling us on 0203 011 4848 and ask for Faye
Autism Teacher - KS2 (Secondary Phase)
MertonSouth West London£186.73 - £248.88
SEN Teacher – Autism & Learning Needs (KS2)
Start January | Long Term to Permanent
Recruiting via Parker Smith Inclusion
Parker Smith Inclusion are looking for an inspiring KS2 SEN Teacher to join a specialist secondary setting supporting pupils with autism, SpLD and associated learning needs.
Starting in January, this is a fantastic long-term to permanent opportunity for a teacher who is passionate about inclusive education and holistic child development.
The Role
As the class teacher within the Autism provision, you will:
Plan and deliver a broad, balanced and adapted curriculum tailored to individual EHCPs.
Set clear, challenging learning targets and use assessment to inform next steps.
Use creative, engaging teaching strategies to promote curiosity, independence and progress.
Maintain a supportive, structured and positive classroom environment with high expectations for behaviour and learning.
Work closely with the Assistant Headteacher to help develop curriculum practice across the stream.
Provide pastoral support as a form tutor, nurturing pupils' social, emotional and academic development.
Collaborate effectively with support staff, parents and external professionals.
Why Work in a Special School?
Joining a specialist setting offers incredibly rewarding opportunities:
Small class sizes allowing meaningful relationships and personalised learning.
A strong multidisciplinary team including therapists and behaviour specialists.
Freedom to deliver creative, flexible and highly individualised teaching.
A school culture built on collaboration, wellbeing and celebrating every success—big or small.
Continuous professional development in SEN pedagogy, behaviour support and curriculum adaptation.
Person Specification
We are seeking a teacher who:
Holds QTS and demonstrates strong knowledge of teaching pupils with SEN.
Understands strategies for supporting ASD, SpLD and SEMH needs.
Can differentiate effectively and use assessment to drive progress.
Has excellent communication and interpersonal skills with pupils, parents and professionals.
Is reflective, organised, enthusiastic and committed to ongoing professional development.
Creates a safe, purposeful and inclusive learning environment.
Safeguarding
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will undergo an enhanced DBS check.
SEN Teacher – Autism & Learning Needs (KS2)
Ready to make a difference?
Apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion for a confidential chat about the role.
Behaviour Support Assistant
HarrowNorth West London£90-£110 PAYE Daily Rate
Behaviour Support Assistant – Primary School
Pinner, Harrow | Full-time | Term-Time Only | Jan 2026 Start
£90–£110 PAYE per day
What if the encouragement you give a child today becomes the confidence that changes their future?
A welcoming primary school in Pinner with a dedicated resourced provision for pupils with autism and associated learning difficulties is looking for a Behaviour Support Assistant to join their supportive SEN team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone experienced in behaviour support, autism provision, SEN settings or primary education.
Role Overview
As a Behaviour Support Assistant, you will help pupils with autism and additional learning needs to regulate, engage and access structured learning. Working closely with teachers, SEN leads and pastoral staff, you will play a key role in improving behaviour, communication and classroom participation.
Key Duties
Provide 1:1 and small-group behaviour support for pupils with autism and communication needs
Follow personalised behaviour plans and support emotional regulation throughout the day
Assist with transitions, routines and engagement in classroom activities
Work collaboratively with teachers, SEN staff and pastoral teams
Promote independence, positive behaviour strategies and consistent boundaries
Support delivery of interventions linked to pupils’ EHCP outcomes
Maintain a safe, nurturing and inclusive environment
The School Setting
Primary school with a specialist autism provision
Inclusive culture prioritising emotional wellbeing, communication and structured learning
Collaborative SEN team including teachers, support staff and pastoral leads
Clear routines, visual support systems and strong behaviour frameworks
Training, guidance and supportive leadership available for all staff
Essential Criteria
Experience supporting children with autism, SEMH or behaviour-related needs
Confident using de-escalation, positive behaviour support and structured routines
Ability to build trust and supportive relationships with pupils
Calm, patient and proactive approach to challenging situations
Reliable, committed and passionate about working within primary SEN settings
Apply Now
If you’re looking for a rewarding Behaviour Support Assistant role within an autism provision in a primary school, we would love to hear from you.
Apply now or contact daniel@psinclusion.co.uk for more information.
SEND Teaching Assistant
RedbridgeNorth East London£90 Per day PAYE
January 2026
SEND Teaching Assistant
Redbridge
90 per day PAYE
Do you feel undervalued and unsupported in your current teaching assistant position?
Are you ready for a long-term position where you can fully invest your skills and experience?
This is a diverse and vibrant school in North East London that are renowned for their nurturing approach. Nurture is a tried and tested way of relating to children that helps them develop vital social skills, confidence and self-esteem, supporting them to become ready to learn. An opportunity to work on a 1:1 basis where you can build a bond and be a part of a child's school success story. Working with a child with SEMH (social, emotional, mental health) that needs your support with their learning. A school where staff feel supported with lots of exciting and creative learning opportunities. They have a dedicated sensory space, and a wonderful Art classroom, as well as Forest School.
If this school feels like somewhere you can thrive in your career, or if you would like to discuss other opportunities, 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 - Supporting Autistic young people
Mole ValleySurrey£20,000 - £25,000
Teaching Assistant – Autism School
Mole Valley, Surrey
£20,000 - £25,000 (depending on experience)
Full-time (term time only), ASAP start, Long-term to permanent
If you have experience as a Special Needs Teaching Assistant, or have worked with Autistic pupils, and are looking for a new role, then this could be your next role!
Or perhaps you are a Psychology graduate who has spent real time supporting people with additional needs, whether in health care, residential care, or a clinical setting, this role will feel like a natural next step rather than a leap. It is hands-on, meaningful, and it is absolutely not for someone looking for a generic classroom experience.
I am supporting a school in the Mole Valley area who are in need of Teaching Assistants to work in their special school.
The work is specialised. The team is exceptional. The impact you can have here is enormous.
The School
This is a structured, nurturing environment with small class groups, high staffing ratios, and a genuinely collaborative approach. You will see teachers, therapists, and support staff working side by side, and you will be very much part of that team.
Pupils may be non-verbal, use AAC or low-arousal communication methods, require personal care, or need patient, attuned support through dysregulation. Every day is different, and every day counts.
What You Will Be Doing
Providing tailored support to pupils with ASC, and complex sensory needs
Using communication systems such as AAC, PECs, objects of reference or intensive interaction
Supporting personal care and physical needs with dignity, respect, and confidence
Helping pupils regulate, access learning, and build independence step by step
Implementing sensory programmes, visual structures and therapeutic approaches
Working closely with teachers and onsite therapists to deliver consistent, meaningful support
Celebrating progress that may be small but deeply significant
You
This environment suits people who already understand the realities of hands-on SEND work and genuinely enjoy it.
You will thrive if:
You are a Psychology graduate interested in Autism, communication, and developmental differences
You have worked as a Health Care Assistant, Support Worker, Therapy Assistant or in a care-based setting
You’re confident in supporting pupils with personal care or physical needs
You bring patience, emotional intelligence, and a steady, thoughtful presence
You’re curious, reflective, and committed to supporting young people who communicate differently
Requirements
Relevant SEND or care experience
Ability to support children with Autism or SLD
Comfortable with personal care
Strong communication skills and resilience
Full-time availability
Genuine passion for specialist education
If this SEN Teaching Assistant position interests you, apply now or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant - Merton/Kingston
MertonSouth West London£90 - £95
Psychology Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Autism, SLD & PMLD
Kingston Upon Thames/Merton, South West London
£90 – £95 per day (PAYE)
Full-time (term time only), ASAP start, Long-term to permanent
If you are a Psychology graduate who has spent real time supporting people with additional needs, whether in health care, residential care, or a clinical setting, this role will feel like a natural next step rather than a leap. It is hands-on, meaningful, and it is absolutely not for someone looking for a generic classroom experience.
I am working with a specialist SEN provision in Kingston that supports children and young people with Autism/ASC, Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD), and a wide range of sensory, physical, and communication needs. The work is specialised. The team is exceptional. The impact you can have here is enormous.
The School
This is a structured, nurturing environment with small class groups, high staffing ratios, and a genuinely collaborative approach. You will see teachers, therapists, and support staff working side by side, and you will be very much part of that team.
Pupils may be non-verbal, use AAC or low-arousal communication methods, require personal care, or need patient, attuned support through dysregulation. Every day is different, and every day counts.
What You Will Be Doing
Providing tailored support to pupils with ASC, SLD, PMLD, and complex sensory needs
Using communication systems such as AAC, PECs, objects of reference or intensive interaction
Supporting personal care and physical needs with dignity, respect, and confidence
Helping pupils regulate, access learning, and build independence step by step
Implementing sensory programmes, visual structures and therapeutic approaches
Working closely with teachers and onsite therapists to deliver consistent, meaningful support
Celebrating progress that may be small but deeply significant
You
This environment suits people who already understand the realities of hands-on SEND work and genuinely enjoy it.
You will thrive if:
You are a Psychology graduate interested in Autism, communication, and developmental differences
You have worked as a Health Care Assistant, Support Worker, Therapy Assistant or in a care-based setting
You’re confident in supporting pupils with personal care or physical needs
You bring patience, emotional intelligence, and a steady, thoughtful presence
You’re curious, reflective, and committed to supporting young people who communicate differently
Requirements
Relevant SEND or care experience
Ability to support children with Autism, SLD or PMLD
Comfortable with personal care
Strong communication skills and resilience
Full-time availability
Genuine passion for specialist education
If this SEN Teaching Assistant position interests you, apply now or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.