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SENDCo
HaveringNorth East London£190 - £290 per day PAYE
SENDCo
Part-time (3 days) – Full-time considered
Start: January 2026
Location: London Borough of Havering
Contract: 1–2 terms initially, with potential for long-term/permanent
A warm, inclusive and forward-thinking primary school in the Havering area is seeking an experienced or aspiring SENDCo to join its dedicated team. This role offers an excellent opportunity to step into a well-supported SEND department with strong structures already in place.
The Role
We are looking for a SENDCo who can provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for SEND provision across the school. This is predominantly a non-teaching role, allowing you to focus fully on inclusion, coordination, and supporting pupils with additional needs.
3 days per week is the current structure
Willing to increase to 4 or 5 days for the right candidate
No regular class teaching responsibilities
Some involvement in 1:1 or intervention support where relevant
Supported by a dedicated SENDCo Assistant
About the School
A welcoming, collaborative environment with a strong commitment to inclusive practice
A diverse cohort with a wide range of needs
A large team of 1:1 support staff and additional adults
Dedicated SEND office
Easily accessible location with on-site parking available
Who We’re Looking For
The school is open and flexible about background and experience. They welcome:
Qualified SENDCo's
Teachers working towards the SENDCo qualification
Experienced SEND practitioners ready to step up
Key attributes:
Strong organisational and administrative skills
Ability to work collaboratively with an established SENDCo Assistant
Confidence in managing diverse needs and supporting a growing needs profile
A calm, proactive and child-centred approach
Salary
Competitive, in line with experience
Will consider applicants on MPS - UPS, plus SEN allowance
Why Choose This Role & Us:
Fixed term, long-term temp placement with potential permanent conversion for the right person
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
Maths Teacher - ASAP Start
BrentNorth West London£194.21 - £287.97 PAYE Daily Rate
Maths Teacher - Brent
Pay: £194.21 – £287.97 per day PAYE
Location: Brent
Role Type: Full-time, long-term/permanent
When you help a young person believe in themselves, progress becomes possible in ways they never imagined.
We are seeking a dedicated Maths Teacher to join a well-established SEMH school supporting high-functioning autistic pupils and learners with a range of social, emotional and mental health needs. This role offers a powerful opportunity to make a daily difference in a setting where trust, connection and consistency help pupils flourish both academically and emotionally.
If you’re passionate about using Maths to build confidence, resilience and independence, this position gives you the platform to inspire change.
About the Role
You will deliver accessible, engaging and differentiated Maths lessons that strengthen numeracy skills, boost self-belief and support wider personal development. Working alongside SEND specialists, therapists and senior leaders, you will help nurture a stable, supportive and aspirational environment for every learner.
Key Responsibilities
Teach Maths across KS3 and KS4 using inclusive, differentiated approaches
Adapt lessons for autistic pupils and learners with SEMH needs
Create a calm, consistent and supportive classroom environment
Track and assess progress, tailoring teaching strategies as needed
Promote problem-solving, reasoning and independent learning skills
Encourage a positive, growth-focused attitude towards numeracy
Ideal Candidate Profile
Experience teaching Maths within SEMH, SEND or autism-supportive settings
Skilled in differentiation and managing diverse learning profiles
Confident in behaviour support, therapeutic approaches and de-escalation
Patient, creative and able to build strong, trusting relationships
Dedicated to inclusive education and helping pupils overcome barriers
Organised, reflective and committed to ongoing development
What School Offers
A role within a well-established, supportive SEMH school
The opportunity to help strengthen and shape the Maths curriculum
A collaborative, nurturing senior leadership team
Specialist CPD in SEMH, autism and SEND teaching practices
A rewarding career with real impact on academic and emotional progress
A school culture that celebrates resilience, creativity and pupil success
Maths | SEND | SEMH | Maths Teacher | Autism | Numeracy | Special School | Behaviour Support | Therapeutic Education | KS3 Maths | KS4 Maths
Head of English
AllNorth West London£206.75 - £320.49 PAYE Daily Rate
Head of English – SEN School
Pay: £206.75 – £320.49 per day
Location: Brent
Role Type: Full-time, long-term/permanent
Lead with purpose. Inspire with passion. Transform futures.
In a setting where every step forward matters, we are seeking an exceptional Head of English to guide, motivate and uplift learners in our newly opened SEMH school. Supporting high-functioning autistic pupils and young people with diverse social, emotional, and mental health needs, this role offers the chance to shape a curriculum that empowers every learner to thrive.
If you believe in unlocking potential through literacy, creativity and compassion, this is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact.
About the Role
As Head of English, you will lead the vision and direction of the English department, ensuring pupils experience rich, accessible and inspiring lessons. You will work closely with therapists, SEND specialists and senior leaders to champion academic progress and emotional development across the school.
Key Responsibilities
Lead, mentor and inspire the English department
Design and deliver a differentiated curriculum suited to autistic and SEMH learners
Model high-quality, inclusive teaching practice
Track pupil progress and tailor interventions to individual needs
Work collaboratively with the SENDCo, therapy teams and senior leadership
Promote a strong reading, writing and literacy culture across the school
Create a nurturing, safe and inclusive learning environment
Ideal Candidate Profile
Experienced teaching English within autism, SEMH or wider SEND contexts
A confident leader capable of motivating teachers and support staff
Creative in planning engaging, differentiated lessons
Skilled in behaviour support and SEMH strategies
Dedicated to inclusive practice and whole-child development
Organised, reflective and committed to ongoing professional growth
What The School Offers
A leadership role within a brand-new SEMH school
The opportunity to design, shape and embed the English curriculum
A supportive, collaborative senior leadership team
Specialist CPD focused on autism, SEMH and SEND
A rewarding career with a clear impact on academic and emotional progress
A culture that values creativity, innovation and celebrating pupil achievement
English | SEND | SEMH | Head of English | Literacy Lead | Curriculum Lead | Behaviour Support | Autism | Special School | Therapeutic Education
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.
Outreach Community HLTA / SEN Tutor
KingstonSouth West London£130 per day PAYE, weekly payment
Outreach Community HLTA / SEN Tutor
Kingston, South West London
£130 per day (PAYE)
Full-time, Long-term contract
ASAP Start
Some young people can’t access a traditional school environment right now, but they still deserve high-quality teaching, patience, and a trusted adult who believes in them. This role offers precisely that.
We are supporting a specialist outreach and inclusion service in Kingston that works with children and young people who are currently unable to attend school full-time. Their needs may include Autism, ADHD, SEMH, trauma, anxiety, EBSA, or complex social circumstances.
Your teaching will take place in the community, rather than in a traditional classroom. Sessions may be held in a local hub, a library, or occasionally in the family home. You meet the student where they are and help them rebuild confidence, stability, and engagement in learning.
This position is ideal for someone calm, consistent, adaptable, and committed to helping young people re-enter education at a pace that feels safe for them.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver national-curriculum-aligned learning to KS1–KS4 pupils on a 1:1 outreach basis
Plan and adapt lessons to suit individual needs, interests, and EHCP outcomes
Support emotional regulation and confidence-building through relationship-led practice
Work closely with outreach teachers, caseworkers, and external professionals
Maintain accurate session notes and contribute to progress reviews
Provide reliable, nurturing support, becoming a trusted, steady presence for each young person
Essential Requirements
1–2 years’ experience working in a UK school as a SEND TA, HLTA, or SEN Tutor
Strong understanding of Autism, ADHD, SEMH, EBSA, or related needs
Confident in delivering and adapting the national curriculum
Skilled in behaviour support and building positive, trusting relationships
Calm, resilient, and consistent in approach
A full UK driving licence is helpful but not essential
If you are interested in the Outreach Community HLTA/SEN Tutor role, please apply today or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion for a confidential discussion.
School Based Speech and Language Therapist
Reigate & BansteadSurrey£35,000 - £50,000 in line with NHS Banding
School-Based Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5–7)
Reigate, Surrey
£35,000 – £50,000 per annum (dependent on experience & banding)
Full-time, Term-time only
ASAP / January 2026 Start
We’re supporting a specialist school in the Reigate area that is looking for an experienced and passionate Speech and Language Therapist to join their team. They are open to applications from Band 6 or Band 7 therapists, and will also consider a confident Band 5 with experience in Autism, communication needs, or education-based work.
If you’re looking for a school where therapy is respected, embedded, and properly resourced, this is an excellent opportunity.
About the Role
As the school’s Speech and Language Therapist, you will support children and young people with:
Autism / ASC
Language and communication needs
Social communication differences
Processing or learning difficulties
Sensory or emotional regulation needs
Your responsibilities will include:
Conducting assessments and setting communication targets
Delivering 1:1 and small-group intervention
Supporting and advising teaching and support staff
Contributing to EHCP reviews and progress tracking
Helping shape a communication-friendly school environment
This is a setting where therapy is genuinely valued, and your expertise will have real influence.
The School Environment
This is a calm, nurturing specialist setting with a strong therapeutic approach. What makes this school particularly appealing:
Manageable caseloads with time to deliver meaningful intervention
Staff who understand and follow therapy programmes
Leadership that listens to and values SaLT input
Dedicated spaces for therapy work
A supportive team who want their pupils to thrive
You’ll join a school where you are trusted as a clinician and supported in your growth.
What We’re Looking For
We would love to hear from you if you:
Are HCPC-registered as a Speech and Language Therapist
Have experience with Autism, communication needs, or specialist education
Can work collaboratively with teachers, support staff, and families
Bring a positive, flexible, and proactive approach
Enjoy being part of a multidisciplinary team
Therapists from NHS, education, community, or private settings are all encouraged to apply.
Why Work With Parker Smith Inclusion?
Fully PAYE – no umbrella, no hidden deductions
SEND specialists with a strong reputation across Surrey and South West London
Clear, honest communication throughout the process
Long-term roles that value consistency and relationships
Support with interviews, school insight, and onboarding
How to Apply
If you’re a Speech and Language Therapist looking for a supportive setting where you can genuinely make an impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion to schedule a confidential discussion about the role.
English Teacher - SEN School
SuttonSouth West London£198 - £248
Exceptional English Teacher
Transform Lives in a Specialist SEN School
Location: South West London
Salary: In line with the Outer London Teaching Pay Scale
Contract: Temp-to-Perm | Full-time
Start Date: January 2026
Are you an English Teacher with a heart for transforming lives? Do you thrive in nurturing, supportive environments focused on holistic student development? Perhaps you are eager to gain experience in trauma-informed practice or Mental Health to bring into your mainstream teaching practice?
If so, this role in a SEN School could be the perfect fit for you.
This unique setting is ideal for teachers looking to extend their skills in mental health and autism, working with small classes of 5-10 students, sometimes as few as one due to attendance. You'll build strong, meaningful relationships and deliver high-quality, tailored teaching that meets each student's individual needs.
The Role
Teach English from KS3 up to A-Level, focusing on personalised learning and relationship-building
Engage high-ability students in a setting that values academic excellence and emotional wellbeing
Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team in a trauma-informed, therapeutic environment. This is a very collegiate setting!
Benefit from smaller class sizes, enabling you to focus on each student's holistic development
Work in a setting that understands mental health challenges and provides exceptional support and care
Who We’re Looking For
An experienced English Teacher with QTS, passionate about making a difference in a specialist setting
Someone with experience or a strong interest in mental health, autism, and trauma-informed teaching
A teacher who values nurturing and building relationships with students
Emotionally and mentally resilient, ready to support students who may be disengaged or facing personal challenges
A professional who is adaptable, compassionate, and committed to continuous learning and growth
Why This Role?
Specialist Experience – Extend your expertise in mental health and autism in a supportive, specialist setting
Small Classes – Enjoy teaching in smaller groups, allowing for more focused and impactful teaching
Supportive Environment – Work within a trauma-informed school that prioritises both staff and student wellbeing
Flexible Hours – Benefit from an 8:45am – 3pm workday, with regular morning briefings and therapeutic support. Part time or full time.
Permanent Opportunity – Temp-to-perm contract with potential for a long-term career in this rewarding setting
Pay - PS Inclusion pay all staff via PAYE
If you’re ready to make a real difference and want to explore this exceptional opportunity, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Parker Smith Inclusion on 0203 011 4848 for more details.
Parker Smith Inclusion specialises in SEND and specialist education recruitment. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to compliance and vetting procedures.
Autism Teaching Assistant
MertonSouth West London£90 - £100
Autism Teaching Assistant – Merton
Merton, South West London
£90 – £100 per day (PAYE)
Full-time, long-term to perm (term-time only)
Monday to Friday: 8:30am – 3:30pm
ASAP Start
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 12-18 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 Autism Teaching Assistant position, apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion.