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Teaching Assistant - Secondary School Role (121 Support)
MertonSouth West London£90 - £110
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
Youth Mentor - Secondary School Role
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
Specialist - 121 Behaviour Mentor
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
One to One Behaviour Mentor
MertonSouth West London£90 - £105
1:1 Teaching Assistant – SEND School (Autism & Behaviour Support)
Location: Merton
Pay: £90 - £105(Depending on experience) PAYE - no hidden deductions
Working Pattern: Full-time, Long-term (Temp-to-Perm Opportunity)
Recruitment Partner: Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a calm, confident and resilient Teaching Assistant who is passionate about making a meaningful difference in a young person’s life? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a highly regarded specialist SEND school seeking a dedicated 1:1 TA to support a pupil with ASC and significant behavioural needs linked to trauma.
This role is ideal for someone positive, encouraging and committed to providing stable, consistent support both in and out of the classroom.
About the School
The school is proud of its strong reputation for:
Trauma-informed practice at the heart of everything they do
A pupil-focused approach ensuring every decision is made with the young person’s wellbeing and future in mind
Adapting to the needs of each individual pupil, no two journeys are the same
Creating a nurturing environment where students feel understood, supported and safe
About the Role
Provide 121 support for a secondary-aged student with autism whose main needs centre around challenging behaviours and behaviour regulation, emotional stability and trauma-informed support
You will need to be mindful and support these behaviours, which are linked to trauma
Build trust and consistency to help the pupil re-engage with learning
Support the student both inside and outside the classroom
Work collaboratively with teachers and pastoral teams to follow personalised strategies and behaviour plans
Offer patient, steady reassurance during difficult moments and celebrate every success
What We’re Looking For
Someone confident, patient and nurturing
Strong behaviour support skills and an understanding of trauma-informed approaches
Experience working 1:1 with pupils presenting challenging behaviour
A positive role model who can motivate, uplift and remain resilient
A team player who communicates clearly and follows guidance
Why Join Through Parker Smith Inclusion?
Long-term role with the potential to become temp-to-perm
Support from specialist SEND consultants who understand your role
Access to CPD and progression opportunities in SEND, behaviour and SEMH
If you’re ready to support a young person who needs stability, understanding and someone who truly believes in their future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion and help make a lasting difference. Reach out to Jamie Martinez, SEND consultant.
Behaviour Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Behaviour Support Assistant (ASC/SEMH) – Wimbledon(Merton)
Location: Wimbledon
Pay: £90–£100 PAYE Daily Rate - Depending on experience
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday - term-time only
Are you passionate about supporting young people who need a calm, consistent and encouraging presence? Schools in Merton are looking for committed Behaviour Support Assistants to help pupils with Autism and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs across SEN, primary and secondary settings.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys helping children develop confidence, emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with Autism and SEMH needs
Use de-escalation, restorative and trauma-informed approaches
Assist teachers with structured routines and personalised interventions
Support pupils in building coping strategies, resilience and positive relationships
Candidate Requirements
Experience working with Autistic children or young people with SEMH or behavioural needs
Calm, patient and resilient approach to challenging situations
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Genuine passion for supporting pupils to achieve their potential
What Schools Offer
Supportive, collaborative teams in SEN, primary and secondary environments
Regular CPD and training opportunities
Experience across a range of age groups and specialist settings
A positive, inclusive culture focused on wellbeing and progression
If you’re committed to making a meaningful difference for Autistic pupils with SEMH needs, apply now for this Behaviour Support Assistant role in Wimbledon.
Please reach out to Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.
SEMH, Behaviour Support Assistant, Behaviour Mentor, SEN, Special Educational Needs, ASC, ASD, ADHD, EHCP, 1:1 Support, Pastoral Support, De-escalation, Intervention, Trauma-Informed, SEND Teaching Assistant, Inclusion Support, SEMH Teaching Assistant
SENCo
RedbridgeNorth East London£258- 282 per day PAYE
Mainstream Primary
SENCo
£258-282 per day PAYE
MAT Cover Jan 26 until Dec 26
A wonderful and diverse school in Redbridge are seeking a SENCo to join their welcoming and supportive team . There will be teaching responsibilities one day a week in this role so outstanding teaching can be modelled. The school has a large cohort of students with EHCP's, and those who require extra support, they are supported by specialist SEND staff that are highly experienced at working with students with SEND. The SLT are very much involved with the day to day running of the school, they are friendly, and encouraging with an "open door" policy. This is an excellent time to be joining this wonderful school as annual reviews have been completed in the Autumn term.
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.
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
Behaviour Support Assistant (Autism and SEMH)
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Behaviour Support Assistant (ASC/SEMH) – Wimbledon(Merton)
Location: Wimbledon
Pay: £90–£100 PAYE Daily Rate - Depending on experience
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday - term-time only
Are you passionate about supporting young people who need a calm, consistent and encouraging presence? Schools in Merton are looking for committed Behaviour Support Assistants to help pupils with Autism and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs across SEN, primary and secondary settings.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys helping children develop confidence, emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies.
Key Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with Autism and SEMH needs
Use de-escalation, restorative and trauma-informed approaches
Assist teachers with structured routines and personalised interventions
Support pupils in building coping strategies, resilience and positive relationships
Candidate Requirements
Experience working with Autistic children or young people with SEMH or behavioural needs
Calm, patient and resilient approach to challenging situations
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
Genuine passion for supporting pupils to achieve their potential
What Schools Offer
Supportive, collaborative teams in SEN, primary and secondary environments
Regular CPD and training opportunities
Experience across a range of age groups and specialist settings
A positive, inclusive culture focused on wellbeing and progression
If you’re committed to making a meaningful difference for Autistic pupils with SEMH needs, apply now for this Behaviour Support Assistant role in Wimbledon.
Please reach out to Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.
SEMH, Behaviour Support Assistant, Behaviour Mentor, SEN, Special Educational Needs, ASC, ASD, ADHD, EHCP, 1:1 Support, Pastoral Support, De-escalation, Intervention, Trauma-Informed, SEND Teaching Assistant, Inclusion Support, SEMH Teaching Assistant
Lead Speech and Language Therapist
WestminsterNorth West LondonTop Band 7 - Top Band 8a
Lead Speech & Language Therapist – Band 8
Central London (Clinic-based) | Part time or Full time
Start date: Flexible - ASAP
Helping children find their voice, and helping families feel heard, is work filled with depth, care and purpose.
This long-established paediatric therapy service has been supporting children and families for over 20 years. Rooted in sensory integration and evidence-based practice, they have built a strong reputation for thoughtful, holistic therapy and genuine collaboration. Their ethos is simple; high-quality intervention, a warm and welcoming culture, and unwavering commitment to each child’s potential.
They are now ready to expand their offer.
We are looking for a Lead Speech & Language Therapist (Band 8) to shape, grow and lead a dedicated SaLT service within an already well-established paediatric clinic. This isn’t just about joining a service. It’s about building one. With the backing of an experienced OT team, a loyal client base and a collaborative leadership group.
You might already be leading a small team and feel ready for more ownership. You might be a highly experienced Senior/Highly Specialist Therapist who knows you’re ready to step into a true leadership remit.
The role
Working from their welcoming central London clinic, you will:
Lead the development of the speech therapy service, shaping pathways, standards and models of delivery
Hold a specialist paediatric caseload (e.g. autism, DLD, speech sound disorders, social communication needs, early language)
Collaborate closely with the established OT team, co-creating multidisciplinary plans that honour sensory, motor, communication and emotional needs
Design and refine systems and processes for triage, assessments, therapy blocks, review and discharge
Provide clinical supervision and leadership to SaLT colleagues as the service grows
Deliver training and workshops for parents, schools and professionals
Clinic-based work is at the heart of the role, with scope to include remote work as the service expands.
The environment
You will be joining:
An experienced, SI-informed OT team with strong clinical expertise
A genuinely multidisciplinary culture where professionals work together
A leadership team who value reflective practice, CPD and thoughtful growth
A service that sees the whole family, not just the presenting need, and places collaboration at the centre
It’s collaborative. It’s curious. And it’s kind.
About you
You will likely:
Be an experienced Band 8 (or strong Band 7 ready to step up) HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist
Have substantial paediatric experience, ideally including autism, neurodevelopmental needs and complex communication profiles
Be confident with assessment, differential diagnosis and evidence-based intervention
Have experience supervising others and contributing to service design
Enjoy thinking at system level; pathways, outcomes, quality, family experience
Value neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based practice
Most importantly, you’ll be excited by the opportunity to shape a service, building something new on top of an already strong, respected foundation.
If you feel you have the experience, ideas and vision to join us on this journey, please contact Emilie by emailing emilie@psinclusion.co.uk or call 020 3011 4848.