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Complex Needs Teaching Assistant
HaveringNorth East London£90-£100 per day
Complex Needs Teaching Assistant
Location: Havering
Pay: £90–£100 per day (PAYE)
Contract: Full-time | Temp-to-Perm | Start: ASAP
"No two children learn in the same way — our job is to guide, support, and walk beside them."
A warm and forward-thinking primary school in Havering is seeking a committed Complex Needs Teaching Assistant to join their Autism Resource Provision. This specialist hub sits within the mainstream school and offers a calm, nurturing environment where pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition can grow confidently and at a pace that suits them.
In this setting, success is seen in the small steps — every moment of progress is recognised and valued.
Your Role
Supporting pupils aged 4–11 within a small, structured classroom
Using visual tools, communication aids, and practical strategies to help understanding
Encouraging independence through routine, predictability, and clear expectations
Helping pupils move smoothly between activities and different parts of the school
Collaborating closely with teachers, therapists, and families to maintain consistent support
Who We’re Looking For
Experience with autism is helpful, but not essential — backgrounds in care, youth work, playwork, or community roles are welcomed
Calm, patient, and reflective — someone who strives to understand behaviour, not just respond to it
Comfortable working in an environment built on routine and structure
Seeking a meaningful position where you can genuinely make a difference
Reliable, compassionate, and eager to continue learning
What the School Provides
A well-equipped provision with sensory spaces and specialist materials
A close-knit team who support one another professionally and personally
Leadership that prioritises staff wellbeing and encourages development
Clear progression routes into teaching and specialist SEND roles
Why Parker Smith Inclusion?
We are SEND specialists who take pride in matching the right people to the right settings. With hundreds of five-star reviews, our reputation for honesty and care speaks for itself.
Working with us means:
Straightforward, supportive communication from SEND experts
PAYE-only payroll — no umbrella companies or hidden charges
Opportunities for long-term placements in inclusive and specialist schools
Continued personalised guidance throughout your journey
How to Apply
For further details or to apply, reach out to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848.
If you’re considering your next career move, this could be the meaningful opportunity you’ve been hoping to find.
SEN Teaching Assistant
HaveringNorth East London£90 - £100 per day PAYE
Job Title: SEND Teaching Assistant
Day Rate: £90 per day PAYE (Long Term Temp to Perm Opportunity)
Location: Havering
Parker Smith Inclusion is a specialist SEND recruitment consultancy built on the values of integrity, expertise, and trust. We work exclusively in SEND education, offering transparent pay structures and ethical recruitment practices.
We are working with one of our partner schools in Havering to recruit a SEND Teaching Assistant. This is a long-term temporary placement with the potential to convert to a permanent role for the right candidate. You will join a committed team within a supportive primary school, supporting children with a wide range of additional needs, including autism and ADHD, under the guidance of class teachers.
Key Responsibilities:
Work as part of a team to support children with additional needs rather than being assigned to one-to-one, reflecting the school’s inclusive ethos.
Use visuals and communication tools (including core boards) to support learning and engagement.
Support with behaviour management strategies within a SEND environment, using initiative to help both staff and children.
Be adaptable, flexible and ready to support more than one child across different contexts.
Collaborate with teaching staff and other adults, fitting into the school’s culture and values.
Person Specification / Requirements:
Previous experience working with children with a range of needs, including autism and ADHD.
Understanding of using visuals to support learning (e.g., core boards).
Ability to use own initiative to support both staff and children effectively.
Basic understanding of behaviour management for children with additional needs.
A genuine interest in inclusive education and being part of an ethical, high-quality team.
Why Choose This Role & Us:
Long-term temp placement with potential permanent conversion
Work with a school that values SEND-specialist support and is aligned with our ethical approach
Make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs, in a supportive, inclusive environment
Please send your CV to elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848 for a confidential chat
Higher Level Teaching Assistant - SEN focus
Barking and DagenhamNorth East London£100 - £130 per day PAYE
HLTA – SEND Specialist – Mainstream Primary (Barking & Dagenham)
Location: Barking & Dagenham (Mainstream Primary)
Pay: £100–£130 per day (PAYE only)
Temp-to-perm pathway after 24 weeks
Are you passionate about inclusion and ready to make a difference in a mainstream primary school?
Do you have the skills to adapt learning, run interventions, and provide meaningful support for pupils with additional needs?
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Barking & Dagenham is looking for a dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) with a strong SEND focus. You’ll support children with a wide range of needs, including autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social/emotional challenges, while helping them reach their full potential.
This is a pivotal role where you’ll both deliver targeted interventions and cover lessons, making a real difference across the school.
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience supporting children with SEND in a primary setting
Confidence in leading small groups, delivering interventions, and adapting activities
Ability to step in for class cover when needed
Strong understanding of strategies for autism, communication needs, and emotional regulation
HLTA qualification is desirable but not essential
What You’ll Gain
SEND Impact: Make a genuine difference for pupils across EYFS–KS2
Professional Development: Regular CPD and career progression opportunities
Supportive Team: Work alongside experienced teachers, SENCOs, and staff who champion inclusion
Stability: Long-term role with the option to go permanent after 100 days
The Role
Full-time, Monday–Friday, term time only (8:30am–3:30pm)
Immediate start — interviews and trials taking place now
Child & Adult DBS on the update service is highly desirable
To apply: Contact Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848.
Therapeutic Primary Support
NewhamNorth East London£110 per day PAYE
Therapeutic Primary Support
Immediate start
London Borough of Newham
A wonderful, specialist SEMH/ASC setting who are seeking passionate, nurturing SEMH Teaching Assistant for children with a variety of needs which can include significant complex SEMH and ASC . You will receive full training throughout but relevant, prior experience is essential. This is an inspiring, therapeutic organisation with a a no exclusion policy and support the hardest to reach, high risk and most vulnerable young people. 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? You can 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.
Experience of working with children or young people with complex SEMH as a primary diagnosis
Experience of supporting emotional regulation and with positive behaviour/de-escalation strategies/co-regulation
Ability to resolve conflicts by restorative practice
Positive role model to support communication with a sensitive, nurturing, and consistent approach
Experience of working with young people with Autism, ADHD, sensory processing difficulties and learning difficulties
Or experience with SEMH, Trauma, Sensory processing, social communication
Experience with CSE (Child sexual exploitation), CCE (Child Criminal Exploitation), Gang affiliation, County Lines
Ability to build strong and meaningful relationships
Experience of working with disengaged students is essential
Why work with us?
We have access to a wider range of job opportunities including vacancies that haven't been advertised yet :We have partnerships with multiple schools, Local Authorities, and educational organisations and can provide teachers with access to a wider range of job opportunities.
Expertise in the SEND education industry: we have specialist knowledge and experience in the SEND education industry, including an understanding of school hiring practices and requirements, which can help teachers navigate the job search process more effectively.
Assistance with CV and application materials: we can provide guidance on preparing effective resumes and application materials, which can help you to stand out to schools
Interview preparation and coaching: we provide interview preparation and coaching tailored to the specific school to help you feel more confident and prepared for interviews.
Salary negotiation: we provide guidance on salary negotiation, ensuring that you receive a fair and competitive salary including SEN points, TLR etc
One application - Multiple Opportunities: are you too busy to fill out lots of different application forms? register with us and only fill out one form
Continued support: we can provide continued support throughout the job search process, even after a job offer has been made, including assistance with contract negotiations, relocation, and settling into a new teaching position.
If you think you would be an incredible asset to an already incredible team then please do get in touch by applying to this advert or emailing faye@psinclusion.co.uk
Autism Teacher
MertonSouth West LondonM1 - M6
SEND Teacher – Autism Specialist - Merton
Start Date: January 2026
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Location: Merton, London
Salary: MPS/UPS
Are you an experienced and passionate teacher looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference to autistic young people?
We are proud to be working with a wonderful specialist SEND school in Merton, seeking a Class Teacher to join their supportive and dedicated team from January 2026.
You will lead a small class of 7 pupils, all diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), with a range of abilities, from pupils working below national curriculum levels to those engaging with early Key Stage 1 learning objectives.
Working closely with two experienced Learning Support Assistants, you will create a nurturing and engaging learning environment where every pupil can thrive.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver personalised, differentiated lessons tailored to the individual needs of autistic pupils
Use creative and structured approaches to support communication, sensory regulation, and independence
Work collaboratively with support staff and therapists to deliver a holistic learning experience
Track and assess progress, adapting teaching strategies to ensure every child achieves their potential
Foster a positive, inclusive classroom culture that promotes wellbeing and confidence
Build strong relationships with families and contribute to wider school life
Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) (applications from ECTs with SEND experience also considered)
Experience teaching pupils with ASC and complex communication needs
A nurturing, reflective approach with excellent behaviour management and differentiation skills
Commitment to inclusive education and a genuine passion for supporting autistic learners
Why Join This School?
Supportive, collaborative staff team with a shared passion for SEND education
Access to specialist CPD and autism-specific training
Well-resourced classrooms and small class sizes
A warm, child-centred ethos focused on helping every learner succeed
If you are a compassionate and dedicated teacher ready to make a lasting impact in a specialist setting, we would love to hear from you.
Apply now or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion for an informal chat about this exciting role.
Assistant Headteacher - January 2026
BrentNorth West London£61,553 - £71,325
Assistant Headteacher for Behaviour and Safeguarding - Brent
Salary: £61,553 – £71,325 per annum
Start Date: January
A rewarding leadership opportunity has become available at a dedicated special school in Brent, providing tailored education and therapeutic support for children and young people with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. The school is looking for a confident, reflective, and child-centred leader who can help drive continued progress and champion an inclusive, nurturing learning environment.
This role will place you at the heart of the school’s strategic development. Working closely with the Headteacher and senior team, you will contribute to whole-school planning, guide high-quality teaching and curriculum development, and support the continuous improvement of pastoral and wellbeing provision. You will also play an active role in safeguarding, behaviour strategy, and maintaining the positive ethos that underpins the school’s success.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading on identified areas such as curriculum innovation, behaviour and wellbeing, assessment, or staff development
Embedding personalised approaches that meet the varied needs of pupils with ASC and SEMH
Coaching and mentoring staff to promote reflective practice and consistent high standards
Strengthening systems that support emotional regulation, communication, and independence
Working collaboratively with external specialists, therapists, and agencies to enhance pupil outcomes
Ensuring families feel informed, involved, and supported throughout every stage of their child’s journey
You will bring:
Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire trust, confidence, and professional growth
A deep understanding of specialist provision and evidence-based approaches for ASC and SEMH
Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with pupils, staff, and families
A proactive, solution-focused approach and a genuine commitment to inclusive practice
In return, the school offers:
A committed and supportive senior leadership team that values collaboration and shared vision
Access to a multi-disciplinary network, including therapists, specialists, and external partners
High-quality CPD, leadership development, and pathways for further progression
A warm, stable, and caring environment where staff wellbeing is prioritised
The chance to make a significant and lasting difference to the lives of children and young people
If you are a motivated and aspiring leader with a passion for specialist education and a desire to help shape an exceptional provision, we would be delighted to hear from you.
ASC Teaching Assistant - Trauma Associated Needs
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
SEN Teaching Assistant – Merton
Merton, South West London
£90 – £95 per day (PAYE)
Full-time, long-term (term-time only)
Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:00pm
ASAP Start
Suitable for: Graduates with school-based experience or experienced SEN Teaching Assistants
Some of the most rewarding moments in education is when you are supporting neurodiverse pupils. Being able to take offer support to pupils, adapting to their needs and allowing them time to process everything in a specialist setting.
We are working with a wonderful specialist SEN school in Merton that supports children and young people aged 9-16 with autism.
Many of the students have additional needs such as ADHD, speech, language, and communication needs, learning delay, and current/ongoing and historic trauma.
This is a long-term, full-time Autism Teaching Assistant position, ideal for anyone passionate about making a positive impact in special education.
About the role/School:
Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups, helping them access the curriculum and reach personal goals
The aim is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where students can thrive.
Bespoke education in a supportive, nurturing environment, all set in a building that has been specifically remodelled for our students’ needs.
Our therapeutic and academic curriculum offers young people the opportunity to develop skills for life beyond school, and to grow into confident young adults who enjoy a fulfilling life.
Using creative and sensory strategies to engage and motivate learners
Promoting communication, confidence, and independence
Working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff
Supporting students’ emotional regulation and well-being
About you:
A supportive, inclusive environment with small class sizes
Collaborative multi-disciplinary team (teachers, therapists, and support staff)
Excellent leadership and professional development opportunities
Training pathways for those interested in progressing into teaching or therapy
A positive, child-centred ethos that celebrates every student’s progress
You are caring, patient, and genuinely passionate about supporting children with special educational needs
You may be a recent graduate (Psychology, Education, Child Development, etc.)
Or you may have previous experience in schools, care, or youth support
You are reliable, proactive, and committed to helping every pupil thrive
We are an ethical SEND specialist consultancy, proudly PAYE only, with no umbrella deductions or hidden costs.
We believe in genuine partnerships, transparency, and finding the right long-term fit for both schools and candidates.
If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant position, apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.
SEN Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
SEN Teaching Assistant – Merton
Merton, South West London
£90 – £95 per day (PAYE)
Full-time, long-term (term-time only)
Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:00pm
ASAP Start
Suitable for: Graduates with school-based experience or experienced SEN Teaching Assistants
Some of the most rewarding moments in education is when you are supporting neurodiverse pupils. Being able to take offer support to pupils, adapting to their needs and allowing them time to process everything in a specialist setting.
We are working with a wonderful specialist SEN school in Merton that supports children and young people aged 9-16 with autism.
Many of the students have additional needs such as ADHD, speech, language, and communication needs, learning delay, and current/ongoing and historic trauma.
This is a long-term, full-time Autism Teaching Assistant position, ideal for anyone passionate about making a positive impact in special education.
About the role/School:
Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups, helping them access the curriculum and reach personal goals
The aim is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where students can thrive.
Bespoke education in a supportive, nurturing environment, all set in a building that has been specifically remodelled for our students’ needs.
Our therapeutic and academic curriculum offers young people the opportunity to develop skills for life beyond school, and to grow into confident young adults who enjoy a fulfilling life.
Using creative and sensory strategies to engage and motivate learners
Promoting communication, confidence, and independence
Working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff
Supporting students’ emotional regulation and well-being
About you:
A supportive, inclusive environment with small class sizes
Collaborative multi-disciplinary team (teachers, therapists, and support staff)
Excellent leadership and professional development opportunities
Training pathways for those interested in progressing into teaching or therapy
A positive, child-centred ethos that celebrates every student’s progress
You are caring, patient, and genuinely passionate about supporting children with special educational needs
You may be a recent graduate (Psychology, Education, Child Development, etc.)
Or you may have previous experience in schools, care, or youth support
You are reliable, proactive, and committed to helping every pupil thrive
We are an ethical SEND specialist consultancy, proudly PAYE only, with no umbrella deductions or hidden costs.
We believe in genuine partnerships, transparency, and finding the right long-term fit for both schools and candidates.
If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant position, apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.