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SEND Specialist Support Staff
RedbridgeNorth East London£90-110 PER DAY PAYE
East London
SEND Specialist Support Staff
Temp to Perm/ Permanent
We here at Parker Smith are currently working with brilliant Mainstream Primary and Secondary Schools as well as wonderful, Specialist SEND School's , SEMH settings and PRU'S, that are seeking SEND Specialists to support students on a 1:1 basis or small groups.
Working within SEND is such a rewarding opportunity and you will go home and know you have made a difference, what an amazing end to your day!
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.
Please reach out by emailing faye@psinclusion.co.uk or calling 02030114848 and ask for Faye
Primary Autism Advisory Facilitator
BarnetNorth West London£130 - £170 PAYE per day
Autism Advisory Team Assistant – Primary
Support autistic and neurodivergent children to thrive
Location: Barnet – Primary Schools across the borough
Contract: Full time / Term time - flexible to the individual. Up to 2 days WFH/Remote per week
Salary: £32,061 - £33,699 FTE
As an Autism Advisory Team Assistant, you’ll work closely with children in primary schools to help them flourish, build confidence, and feel secure and included in their learning environment. You’ll also support and coach school staff to put in place strategies that make a meaningful difference for autistic and neurodivergent children.
This role involves regular in-person visits to primary schools across Barnet, giving you a rewarding and varied week.
What you’ll be doing
Support autistic and neurodivergent pupils to access learning and school life.
Assist in creating and implementing individual support plans.
Share and model strategies with teachers and support staff to embed best practice.
Develop resources such as visual timetables, transition supports, and sensory-friendly tools.
Promote inclusion, independence, and communication for pupils.
Build strong, positive relationships with families, colleagues, and external agencies.
Contribute to monitoring progress, reviewing interventions, and providing feedback.
Who we’re looking for
Experience working with autistic and/or neurodivergent children.
Knowledge of SEND provision in a primary setting.
Confidence using ICT to create resources and support learning.
Strong teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with staff, parents, and professionals.
Patience, empathy, and a flexible, solution-focused approach.
Training or understanding of approaches that support young autistic learners.
Why this role?
Work flexibly (term-time only) with potential for up to 2 days per week remote/WFH.
Direct, meaningful impact on children’s education and wellbeing.
Variety and learning opportunities across multiple primary schools.
A chance to support staff development while also growing your own skills and expertise.
Eager to make a real difference for autistic children? Apply today and help them shine at school and in life!
Autism Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Support Mentor – Supporting Students with Autism & Complex Needs
Sutton, South West London | £95 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that every young person deserves to feel understood, valued, and supported to reach their potential?
A specialist school in Sutton is looking for a Teaching Assistant / Autism Support Mentor to join their dedicated and nurturing team. The school supports students aged 11–16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), communication and sensory needs, and complex needs.
This role is about connection, patience, and understanding. You’ll help young people who find school difficult to feel safe, build confidence, and achieve at their own pace.
About the Setting
This is a specialist, inclusive provision that takes a holistic approach to supporting young people with Autism and complex needs. The team uses trauma-informed, communication-focused, and positive behaviour support approaches to help students thrive emotionally and academically.
You’ll be part of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team that values empathy, curiosity, and consistency.
Your Role as an Autism Support Mentor
Support secondary-aged students with Autism and complex learning needs
Provide 1:1 and small-group support to help students engage with learning and social development
Use structured routines, visual supports, and sensory strategies to create a calm and predictable environment
Build meaningful, trusting relationships that support emotional regulation and wellbeing
Work closely with teachers, therapists, and pastoral leads to deliver tailored interventions
Celebrate progress — no matter how small — and promote independence and confidence
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with children or young people with Autism, complex needs, or SEND (school, care, or youth settings)
A calm, patient, and nurturing approach
Ability to communicate effectively and adapt to different needs and learning styles
An understanding of Autism, sensory processing, or emotional regulation (training provided)
Genuine passion for inclusive education and helping every child succeed
Key Details
Start date: ASAP / November
Location: Merton, South West London (good transport links + free parking)
Pay: £95 – £100 per day (depending on experience), PAYE only
Contract: Full-time, Temp to Permanent
Training: Ongoing CPD, Autism-specific and trauma-informed training included
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEND, Autism, or SEMH)
Behaviour or Learning Mentor
Support Worker or Residential Care Worker
Psychology or Education Graduate
Or someone with compassion, consistency, and a genuine desire to support neurodiverse young people
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we’re passionate about supporting schools and professionals who make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re trusted for our integrity, transparency, and expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
Thoughtful school matches that reflect your values and experience
Access to exclusive SEND and Autism-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay — no umbrella deductions
Expert guidance and interview support throughout
Opportunities in specialist schools and alternative provisions
Ready to make a difference in the lives of young people with Autism and complex needs?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Autism Teaching Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Support Mentor – Supporting Students with Autism & Complex Needs
Merton, South West London | £95 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that every young person deserves to feel understood, valued, and supported to reach their potential?
A specialist school in Merton is looking for a Teaching Assistant / Autism Support Mentor to join their dedicated and nurturing team. The school supports students aged 11–16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), communication and sensory needs, and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) challenges.
This role is about connection, patience, and understanding. You’ll help young people who find school difficult to feel safe, build confidence, and achieve at their own pace.
About the Setting
This is a specialist, inclusive provision that takes a holistic approach to supporting young people with Autism and complex needs. The team uses trauma-informed, communication-focused, and positive behaviour support approaches to help students thrive emotionally and academically.
You’ll be part of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team that values empathy, curiosity, and consistency.
Your Role as an Autism Support Mentor
Support secondary-aged students with Autism, complex learning needs, and SEMH
Provide 1:1 and small-group support to help students engage with learning and social development
Use structured routines, visual supports, and sensory strategies to create a calm and predictable environment
Build meaningful, trusting relationships that support emotional regulation and wellbeing
Work closely with teachers, therapists, and pastoral leads to deliver tailored interventions
Celebrate progress — no matter how small — and promote independence and confidence
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with children or young people with Autism, complex needs, or SEND (school, care, or youth settings)
A calm, patient, and nurturing approach
Ability to communicate effectively and adapt to different needs and learning styles
An understanding of Autism, sensory processing, or emotional regulation (training provided)
Genuine passion for inclusive education and helping every child succeed
Key Details
Start date: ASAP / November
Location: Merton, South West London (good transport links + free parking)
Pay: £95 – £100 per day (depending on experience), PAYE only
Contract: Full-time, Temp to Permanent
Training: Ongoing CPD, Autism-specific and trauma-informed training included
This Role Would Suit Someone With Experience As A:
Teaching Assistant (SEND, Autism, or SEMH)
Behaviour or Learning Mentor
Support Worker or Residential Care Worker
Psychology or Education Graduate
Or someone with compassion, consistency, and a genuine desire to support neurodiverse young people
Why Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we’re passionate about supporting schools and professionals who make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we’re trusted for our integrity, transparency, and expertise.
When you work with us, you’ll receive:
Thoughtful school matches that reflect your values and experience
Access to exclusive SEND and Autism-focused roles
Transparent PAYE pay — no umbrella deductions
Expert guidance and interview support throughout
Opportunities in specialist schools and alternative provisions
Ready to make a difference in the lives of young people with Autism and complex needs?
Contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Youth Mentor/Behaviour Support Assistant
SuttonSouth West London£90 - £100
Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant – Supporting At-Risk Young People
South West London | £95 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that a consistent, trusting relationship can help a young person change direction and thrive?
A specialist alternative provision in South West London is looking for a Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant to join their dedicated team supporting young people aged 11–16 who have faced significant challenges — including exposure to trauma, risk of gang involvement, and unmet social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH).
This role is not just about managing behaviour — it’s about building trust, understanding the story behind the behaviour, and helping young people feel safe, valued, and capable of change.
About the Setting
This is a nurturing, trauma-informed school that prioritises relationships over reactions. Staff are trained to recognise and respond to trauma, not to punish it. You’ll be joining a highly supportive team within a respected Trust that invests in emotional wellbeing, restorative practice, and professional growth.
Your Role as a Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant
Support secondary-aged students with SEMH, trauma, and complex behavioural needs
Build positive, consistent relationships that promote trust and emotional regulation
Provide 1:1 and small group interventions around self-esteem, resilience, and decision-making
De-escalate challenging situations using trauma-informed and restorative approaches
Encourage positive choices and engagement in learning
Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral leads, and external professionals (e.g., youth workers, therapists, social care)
You’ll Bring
Experience working with young people at risk of exclusion, offending, or gang involvement
A calm, compassionate, and non-judgemental approach
Strong emotional resilience and commitment to understanding behaviour as communication
Experience in youth work, mentoring, SEMH, or alternative provision (desirable but not essential)
Key Details
Start date: ASAP / November
Location: Merton, South West London (excellent transport links + free parking)
Pay: £95 – £100 per day (experience-dependent), PAYE only
Contract: Full-time, Temp to Perm
Training: Ongoing CPD and Trust-wide trauma-informed practice training provided
This role would suit:
Youth Mentor or Youth Worker
Behaviour Support Assistant or SEMH Teaching Assistant
Outreach or Pastoral Support Worker
Psychology graduate with practical experience in trauma or behaviour support
Anyone passionate about helping young people rebuild confidence and make positive choices
Why work with Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise in SEND and Alternative Provision recruitment. With over 350 five-star reviews, we’re trusted by schools and professionals alike to connect people who genuinely care about making a difference.
Benefits of working with us:
Personalised school matches based on your skills and values
Access to exclusive, specialist settings
Transparent PAYE pay – no umbrella deductions
Honest insight into school culture and leadership
Full application and interview support
Ready to make a real difference?
If this sounds like your next step, contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Youth Mentor/Behaviour Support Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant – Supporting At-Risk Young People
Merton, South West London | £95 – £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that a consistent, trusting relationship can help a young person change direction and thrive?
A specialist alternative provision in Merton is looking for a Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant to join their dedicated team supporting young people aged 11–16 who have faced significant challenges — including exposure to trauma, risk of gang involvement, and unmet social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH).
This role is not just about managing behaviour — it’s about building trust, understanding the story behind the behaviour, and helping young people feel safe, valued, and capable of change.
About the Setting
This is a nurturing, trauma-informed school that prioritises relationships over reactions. Staff are trained to recognise and respond to trauma, not to punish it. You’ll be joining a highly supportive team within a respected Trust that invests in emotional wellbeing, restorative practice, and professional growth.
Your Role as a Youth Mentor / Behaviour Support Assistant
Support secondary-aged students with SEMH, trauma, and complex behavioural needs
Build positive, consistent relationships that promote trust and emotional regulation
Provide 1:1 and small group interventions around self-esteem, resilience, and decision-making
De-escalate challenging situations using trauma-informed and restorative approaches
Encourage positive choices and engagement in learning
Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral leads, and external professionals (e.g., youth workers, therapists, social care)
You’ll Bring
Experience working with young people at risk of exclusion, offending, or gang involvement
A calm, compassionate, and non-judgemental approach
Strong emotional resilience and commitment to understanding behaviour as communication
Experience in youth work, mentoring, SEMH, or alternative provision (desirable but not essential)
Key Details
Start date: ASAP / November
Location: Merton, South West London (excellent transport links + free parking)
Pay: £95 – £100 per day (experience-dependent), PAYE only
Contract: Full-time, Temp to Perm
Training: Ongoing CPD and Trust-wide trauma-informed practice training provided
This role would suit:
Youth Mentor or Youth Worker
Behaviour Support Assistant or SEMH Teaching Assistant
Outreach or Pastoral Support Worker
Psychology graduate with practical experience in trauma or behaviour support
Anyone passionate about helping young people rebuild confidence and make positive choices
Why work with Parker Smith Inclusion
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise in SEND and Alternative Provision recruitment. With over 350 five-star reviews, we’re trusted by schools and professionals alike to connect people who genuinely care about making a difference.
Benefits of working with us:
Personalised school matches based on your skills and values
Access to exclusive, specialist settings
Transparent PAYE pay – no umbrella deductions
Honest insight into school culture and leadership
Full application and interview support
Ready to make a real difference?
If this sounds like your next step, contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
Youth Worker - School TA
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
SEMH Teaching Assistant – SEMH and Autism Support
Merton, South West London | £95 - £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that calm, consistent adult relationships can change a young person’s life?
A specialist school in Merton is looking for a Mental Health Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team in September. This role is in a secondary setting that supports students aged 11–16 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH), Autism, and ADHD.
This position isn’t about managing behaviour in the usual way. It focuses on understanding the child behind the behaviour, recognising trauma responses, and providing stability during important moments.
What makes this setting different?
It’s part of a respected Trust prioritising emotional wellbeing and long-term staff development. The leadership team values patience, emotional intelligence, and consistency. You’ll work with professionals who understand why this work is important and will support you in doing it well.
Your role as a SEMH Teaching Assistant:
Support secondary-aged students with SEMH, Autism, and ADHD
Provide 1:1 and small group interventions focused on emotional regulation and engagement
Use trauma-informed and attachment-aware approaches
Be a trusted, calming presence during challenging moments
Work closely with teachers, therapists, and pastoral leads
Key details:
Start date: ASAP/November
Location: Merton, South West London (good public transport and free parking)
Pay: £95 - £100 per day (depending on experience), PAYE only (no umbrella deductions)
Type: Full-time, temp to perm
Ongoing CPD and Trust-wide training included
This role would suit someone with experience as a:
Mental Health or Behaviour Support Assistant
Teaching Assistant in an SEMH or alternative provision setting
Youth Worker, Support Worker, or Residential Support Worker
Psychology graduate with practical SEND or mental health experience
Or simply someone with strong patience, emotional resilience, and a passion for inclusive education
Does this sound like the right next step for you?
If you’d like to find out more or apply, please contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is based 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 Mental Health Teaching Assistant role search:
Tailored School Matches: We match you thoughtfully with schools that fit your experience and values.
Exclusive Opportunities: Many of our roles are only available through Parker Smith Inclusion.
Expert Knowledge: We provide honest insight into each school’s leadership, values, and expectations.
Transparent Pay Structure: All roles are PAYE only— no hidden deductions or umbrella companies.
Comprehensive Interview Support: From the application to the final stage, we’re with you every step of the way.
Specialist Settings: Work in schools that support SEMH, Autism, PMLD, and complex needs.
Emotional & Behavioural Support Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
SEMH Teaching Assistant – SEMH and Autism Support
Merton, South West London | £95 - £100 per day | PAYE only | Full-time | Temp to Permanent | ASAP Start
Do you believe that calm, consistent adult relationships can change a young person’s life?
A specialist school in Merton is looking for a Mental Health Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team in September. This role is in a secondary setting that supports students aged 11–16 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH), Autism, and ADHD.
This position isn’t about managing behaviour in the usual way. It focuses on understanding the child behind the behaviour, recognising trauma responses, and providing stability during important moments.
What makes this setting different?
It’s part of a respected Trust prioritising emotional wellbeing and long-term staff development. The leadership team values patience, emotional intelligence, and consistency. You’ll work with professionals who understand why this work is important and will support you in doing it well.
Your role as a SEMH Teaching Assistant:
Support secondary-aged students with SEMH, Autism, and ADHD
Provide 1:1 and small group interventions focused on emotional regulation and engagement
Use trauma-informed and attachment-aware approaches
Be a trusted, calming presence during challenging moments
Work closely with teachers, therapists, and pastoral leads
Key details:
Start date: ASAP/November
Location: Merton, South West London (good public transport and free parking)
Pay: £95 - £100 per day (depending on experience), PAYE only (no umbrella deductions)
Type: Full-time, temp to perm
Ongoing CPD and Trust-wide training included
This role would suit someone with experience as a:
Mental Health or Behaviour Support Assistant
Teaching Assistant in an SEMH or alternative provision setting
Youth Worker, Support Worker, or Residential Support Worker
Psychology graduate with practical SEND or mental health experience
Or simply someone with strong patience, emotional resilience, and a passion for inclusive education
Does this sound like the right next step for you?
If you’d like to find out more or apply, please contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion or submit your CV today.
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is based 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 Mental Health Teaching Assistant role search:
Tailored School Matches: We match you thoughtfully with schools that fit your experience and values.
Exclusive Opportunities: Many of our roles are only available through Parker Smith Inclusion.
Expert Knowledge: We provide honest insight into each school’s leadership, values, and expectations.
Transparent Pay Structure: All roles are PAYE only— no hidden deductions or umbrella companies.
Comprehensive Interview Support: From the application to the final stage, we’re with you every step of the way.
Specialist Settings: Work in schools that support SEMH, Autism, PMLD, and complex needs.