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Primary SEN Teacher
WatfordHertfordshire£176.40-£269.18 PAYE Daily Rate
Primary SEN Teacher
Every child deserves a teacher who sees their potential, not just their challenges. If you believe the same, this could be the role that reminds you why you became a teacher in the first place.
Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to be working with an outstanding special primary school in Watford to recruit an experienced and passionate Primary SEN Teacher to join their team in January 2026.
This is a wonderful opportunity to join a nurturing, inclusive school that provides exceptional education for pupils aged 4–11 with a range of complex learning needs and developmental difficulties. The school prides itself on its creative, holistic approach — focusing on emotional wellbeing, communication, and helping every child experience success in their own unique way.
Pay: £176.40–£269.18 per day
The Role
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will:
Teach and inspire a small KS1 or KS2 class, supported by a team of dedicated LSAs
Plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons tailored to each pupil’s EHCP outcomes
Foster a calm, trusting classroom environment where children feel safe to explore and learn
Encourage independence, social interaction, and confidence through engaging, practical learning
Collaborate closely with therapists, families, and multi-agency professionals to ensure a joined-up approach
Lead, guide, and nurture your support staff to deliver the very best for your pupils
Who We’re Looking For
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Experience teaching or supporting pupils with Autism, Complex Needs, or SEMH
A creative, flexible, and empathetic approach to teaching
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
A reflective, child-centred mindset — someone who celebrates progress in all its forms
Mainstream primary teachers looking to transition into SEN are warmly encouraged to apply
Why This School?
At this school, you won’t just teach — you’ll transform lives. You’ll be part of a collaborative team that values wellbeing, creativity, and genuine connection. The leadership team truly understands the importance of balance and professional growth, ensuring teachers are supported, appreciated, and inspired.
The school offers:
Small class sizes for truly personalised teaching
Supportive and welcoming staff community
Comprehensive induction and continuous CPD opportunities
Protected PPA time with flexibility for some home working
Free wellbeing benefits, including counselling and physiotherapy
Free on-site parking and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme
How to Apply
If you’re a dedicated Primary SEN Teacher ready to make a meaningful impact in a school where children feel seen, valued, and supported — we’d love to hear from you.
Please apply today or contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion on daniel@psinclusion.co.uk for more information.
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Autism Support Worker
HarrowNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE, Daily Rate
Autism Support Worker – Harrow
Every child deserves to be understood, valued, and supported for who they are. Sometimes, all it takes is one person who listens, encourages, and helps them find their voice. If you’re someone who believes in nurturing potential and celebrating small steps as big victories, this could be the role where you truly make a difference.
We’re currently seeking Autism Support Workers to work across a range of primary, secondary, and SEN schools in Harrow, supporting children and young people with autism and additional learning needs.
Job Type: Full-time, Term-time only
Location: Harrow, North-West London
Pay: £90.00 – £105.00 per day (depending on experience)
Start Date: ASAP or January start available
Role Overview
Provide consistent 1:1 and small group support to pupils with autism and associated learning needs.
Encourage social communication, sensory regulation, and confidence through tailored strategies.
Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and therapists to deliver holistic support.
Promote inclusion and help create a calm, understanding classroom environment.
Requirements
Experience supporting children or young people with autism or additional needs.
Patience, empathy, and a positive, proactive approach to challenges.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
A genuine passion for helping pupils reach their full potential.
What’s on Offer
Opportunities to work across a variety of welcoming school settings.
Ongoing training and professional development.
Support from a dedicated team that values your contribution and wellbeing.
If you’re passionate about helping children with autism feel understood, confident, and capable, apply today for this Autism Support Worker role in Harrow, North-West London.
Autism Support Worker
BrentNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Autism Support Worker – Kingsbury, North-West London
Every child deserves to be understood, valued, and supported for who they are. Sometimes, all it takes is one person who listens, encourages, and helps them find their voice. If you’re someone who believes in nurturing potential and celebrating small steps as big victories, this could be the role where you truly make a difference.
We are looking for dedicated Autism Support Workers to join us to support these children!
Job Type: Full-time, Term-time only
Location: Kingsbury, North West London
Pay: £90 – £105 per day (depending on experience)
Start Date: ASAP or January start available
Role Overview
Provide consistent 1:1 and small group support to pupils with autism and associated learning needs.
Encourage social communication, sensory regulation, and confidence through tailored strategies.
Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and therapists to deliver holistic support.
Foster an inclusive and understanding atmosphere that helps pupils feel safe and supported.
Requirements
Experience supporting children or young people with autism or additional needs.
Patience, empathy, and a positive approach to individual challenges.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
A genuine desire to help pupils reach their full potential.
What the School Offers
A welcoming, supportive and collaborative staff team.
Regular training and professional development.
A nurturing environment that values wellbeing and growth for both staff and pupils.
If you’re passionate about helping children with autism feel understood, confident and capable, apply today for this Autism Support Worker role in Kingsbury, North-West London.
Therapeutic Mentor
Barking and DagenhamNorth East London£130-133 per day PAYE
Are you ready for a unique new challenge?
Is your background mentoring within a school setting and you are now looking for an exciting new challenge?
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 Behaviour Mentor
BrentNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
SEMH Behaviour Mentor – SEN School – Cricklewood
Location: Cricklewood, North West London
Salary: £95 – £105 per day (depending on experience)
Contract: Full-time, term-time only
Every child has a story, and sometimes they just need someone to believe in them before they start believing in themselves. If you’re the kind of person who looks beyond behaviour to see potential, this could be the role where you make a real difference.
We’re working with a welcoming SEN school in Cricklewood that is seeking a dedicated SEMH Behaviour Mentor to support pupils with social, emotional and mental health needs. You’ll play an important part in helping students build confidence, develop positive relationships, and re-engage with their learning.
The Role
Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils with SEMH and behavioural needs.
Help pupils develop coping strategies, resilience, and self-regulation skills.
Work alongside teachers, SENCOs and therapists to create a calm and structured learning environment.
Use restorative and trauma-informed approaches to promote emotional wellbeing and positive behaviour.
About You
Experience supporting children or young people with challenging behaviour, SEMH or additional needs.
Calm, patient and confident in managing behaviour positively and consistently.
Strong communication skills with the ability to build trust and rapport with pupils.
Passionate about helping young people overcome barriers and reach their potential.
The School Offers
A supportive and caring team with a strong focus on staff development.
Ongoing training and professional growth opportunities.
A nurturing environment where every achievement is recognised and celebrated.
If you’re ready to make a lasting impact and help young people thrive both emotionally and academically, apply today and take the next step in your rewarding career.
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
NewhamNorth East London£90 - £95
Teaching Assistant (Psychology Graduate) – Special Needs – Newham
Full Time | Long Term | £90 - £95 per day | Start ASAP
Via Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a Psychology graduate with a passion for supporting children and young people with additional needs?
Do you have aspirations to become an Educational Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, or Speech and Language Therapist?
This is an incredible opportunity for a motivated and compassionate Psychology graduate to gain hands-on experience working in a specialist educational setting. Parker Smith Inclusion is working in partnership with special schools across Newham, supporting students aged 4–19 with a range of needs, including Autism (ASC), Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH), and complex medical needs.
The Role:
Full-time, long-term role (term-time only)
Supporting students with a variety of needs both in and out of the classroom
Working alongside experienced professionals: teachers, therapists, and inclusion staff
Helping students engage with learning, build independence, and develop life skills
Tailored support for students with EHCPs (Education, Health and Care Plans)
About You:
A recent Psychology graduate or related field
Passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people with additional needs
A calm, patient and empathetic approach
A desire to pursue a career in a related field such as educational psychology, clinical psychology, OT or SALT
Experience with SEN (personal or professional) is highly desirable but not essential – training is provided!
What You’ll Gain:
Valuable, practical experience in a specialist SEN setting
Exposure to multi-disciplinary working environments
A clear pathway for career development in psychology and therapy-related fields
Ongoing support from Parker Smith Inclusion and school staff
Competitive daily rates and consistent work
This is more than just a Teaching Assistant role – it’s a stepping stone to your future career in psychology, education, or therapy.
Location: Newham
Start: Immediate or flexible start dates available
Pay: £90–£95 per day (dependent on experience)
Apply today to begin your journey with Parker Smith Inclusion and make a lasting impact in the lives of young people who need it most.
Send your CV or get in touch with us now to learn more!
Special Education Teacher
NewhamNorth East London£194.21 - £258.21
Autism Teacher – Newham| Special Needs School | QTS/QTLS Required
Location: Newham
Contract: Full-Time, Long-Term
Start Date: January 2026
Pay: M1 – M6 (dependent on experience)
Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be working with a specialist all-through SEND school in Sutton that supports children and young people from Primary through to Post-16. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate SEN Teacher to join their exceptional team from January 2026.
This school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students with a range of complex needs, including:
High support needs and 1:1 care requirements
Autism (ASC), Complex Needs, and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD)
Sensory processing differences and sensory-seeking behaviours - biting, hitting, hypersensitivity, echolalia, and more
Emotional regulation and communication challenges, struggles with social reasoning, and distress or anxiety when routines are changed unexpectedly.
A key focus of the curriculum is to develop the whole child or young person, supporting them to become as independent as possible, and to gain the skills and knowledge that will prepare them for adulthood and an enriching, fulfilling life.
All students have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and often work with a team of dedicated professionals, including therapists and support staff, to help them reach their full potential. The school is proud of its trans-disciplinary approach, placing great emphasis on ensuring every pupil feels safe, well, and emotionally regulated, so they can truly achieve their best.
The Ideal Candidate:
Holds QTS or QTLS (essential)
Has experience working with students with complex or high support needs
Is nurturing, patient and adaptable
Understands sensory regulation and differentiated learning approaches
Is passionate about inclusive education and holistic child development
In return, the school offers:
A warm, inclusive and collaborative team culture
Excellent training and professional development opportunities
A well-resourced environment designed for sensory and therapeutic learning
Ongoing support from Parker Smith Inclusion throughout your placement
If you are a qualified teacher who is committed to making a real difference and helping every learner thrive, we’d love to hear from you!
Apply today or contact Elise Harnwell at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information about this rewarding SEN opportunity in Newham.
Emotional & Behavioural Support Assistant
HackneyNorth East London£90 - £100
SEMH Teaching Assistant – SEMH and Autism Support
Hackney, North East 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 January. 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: January
Location: Hackney Central (good transport links)
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 Elise Harnwell 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.