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Nurture Practitioner
NewhamNorth East London£110 - £120
Job Title: Nurture Practitioner
Location: Newham
Salary: £110 - £120 PAYE per day
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm (term time only)
The School:
PS Inclusion are working within an SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) setting, committed to creating a supportive, therapeutic environment for students in Key Stages 3 and 4. Their focus is on fostering the growth and development of young people who face challenges related to social anxiety, social skills, and difficulties in processing, understanding, and recalling spoken language. They believe in the transformative power of therapeutic education and aim to provide a safe and nurturing space that helps students reach their full potential.
The Role:
As a Nurture Practitioner you will be responsible for working with a small group of 6-8 students who require a tailored approach to learning. You will be a positive role model, committed to understanding and supporting the complex needs of each student. You will build strong, meaningful relationships, while also establishing clear, consistent boundaries that contribute to a safe and supportive learning environment.
Please be aware the nurture group this role is to support are involved with gang affiliation, substance misuse, trauma, poverty and very complex needs - it requires a candidate that has empathy, patience, resilience and the ability to meet a child where they are not where you expect them to be.
Key Responsibilities:
Support the social and emotional development of students, particularly in areas related to social anxiety and social skills.
Facilitate small group sessions aimed at improving students' understanding, processing, and recall of spoken language.
Work closely with students, building trust and nurturing their self-confidence in a way that promotes positive behavioral change.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop and implement personalized education plans that meet the individual needs of each student.
Actively participate in team meetings, training, and other activities related to therapeutic education to enhance the provision of support.
Person Specification:
Proven experience working with young people within an SEMH or therapeutic educational setting.
A strong understanding of therapeutic education, with the ability to engage and build positive relationships with students who have complex needs.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to adapt to meet the social and emotional needs of each student.
An understanding of social anxiety, social skills challenges, and language processing difficulties, with practical strategies to support students facing these issues.
A calm, patient, and resilient personality, with a commitment to maintaining professional boundaries.
What We Offer:
A supportive, dynamic work environment focused on therapeutic education and personal growth.
Opportunities for professional development and training in SEMH and therapeutic educational practices.
A chance to make a lasting impact in the lives of young people who need support and guidance.
A very strong supportive team that has high retention and successful progression.
Application Process:
To apply, please submit your CV outlining your experience and approach to supporting students within an SEMH setting.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
Maths Teacher - will consider unqualified teacher with relevant experience
Mole ValleySurrey£30,000 - £45,000 per annum, depending on experience and teaching qualifications
Maths Teacher
Mole Valley (RH5), Surrey
Full-time (term time only), Monday to Friday, 8am – 4pm
Permanent contract, £30,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience and qualifications)
** Will consider an unqualified Maths Teacher with relevant experience **
ASAP / January start
Imagine being able to make a real difference in children’s lives, helping them grow, develop, and prepare for adulthood. Would you say no to joining a school that genuinely puts the child at the centre, with a therapeutic and holistic approach? Do you think a school like that doesn’t exist?
It does. This one does.
I am working with an incredible special school in Mole Valley, Surrey, that provides therapeutic education for children with Autism, ADHD, and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. The Headteacher genuinely cares, not only about the children but also about staff wellbeing. The school offers exceptional facilities and beautiful spaces where pupils can truly thrive.
If you are a Maths Teacher who wants to make a positive, lasting impact, there’s really no reason to say no to this opportunity.
The Role
Teach Maths up to GCSE level
Small classes (up to 8 pupils) with 1 or 2 Teaching Assistants
Mixed-ability groups
Flexible curriculum pathways
Creative and multi-sensory teaching
Differentiated lessons tailored to individual needs
Trauma-informed and attachment-aware approaches
Be a trusted, calming presence during challenging moments
Collaborate closely with the leadership team, support staff, and therapists
Key Details
ASAP or January start | Full-time, term-time only
Permanent contract | £30,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience and qualifications)
Commutable from: Worcester Park, Chessington, Sutton, Wallington, Croydon, Epsom, Woking, Guildford, Leatherhead, Redhill, Reigate, and Crawley
Teacher training provided for unqualified Maths Teachers
Ongoing CPD and training
Who Is This Role For?
Qualified Maths Teachers currently working in SEND settings and seeking a new challenge
Qualified Maths Teachers from mainstream schools looking to transition into SEND
Maths Teachers who want to make a genuine, positive impact
Unqualified Maths Teachers with experience teaching Maths and seeking teacher training
Individuals with personal or professional experience supporting children or adults with additional needs (Autism/ASC, ADHD, SEMH)
Patient, calm, and nurturing individuals
Proactive team players with strong communication skills
People with a clear passion and purpose for working with children
If this Maths Teacher role sounds like a good fit for you, please apply today or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.
Learning Support Assistant - Autism / SEMH
Mole ValleySurreyUp to £25,000 per annum (pro-rata)
Learning Support Assistant
Mole Valley (RH5), Surrey
Full-time (term time only) | Monday to Friday, 8am – 4pm
Permanent contract, up to £25,000 per annum (pro rata)
ASAP start
Imagine being able to make a real difference in children’s lives, helping them grow, develop, and prepare for adulthood. Would you say no to joining a school that genuinely puts the child at the centre, with a therapeutic and holistic approach? Do you think a school like that doesn’t exist?
It does. This one does.
I am working with an incredible special school in Mole Valley, Surrey, that provides therapeutic education for children with Autism, ADHD, and Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH). The Headteacher genuinely cares, not only about the children but also about staff wellbeing. The school also offers exceptional facilities and beautiful spaces where pupils can truly thrive.
If you’re a dedicated Learning Support Assistant who wants to make a positive, lasting impact, there’s really no reason to say no to this opportunity.
The Role
Support both primary and secondary-aged students with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH.
Provide one-on-one 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 collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and pastoral leads
Key Details
ASAP start, full-time, term-time only
Permanent contract, up to £25,000 per annum
Commutable from: Worcester Park, Chessington, Sutton, Wallington, Croydon, Epsom, Woking, Guildford, Leatherhead, Redhill, Reigate, and Crawley
Ongoing CPD and training provided
Who Is This Role For?
University graduates aspiring to become Clinical or Educational Psychologists, Therapists, Teachers, or Social Workers.
Those with personal or professional experience supporting children or adults with additional needs (Autism/ASC, ADHD, SEMH)
Patient, calm, and nurturing individuals
Proactive team players with strong communication skills
People with a clear reason why they want to work with children
Those seeking career progression in education or therapy
If this Learning Support Assistant role sounds like a good fit for you, please apply today or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.
ASC SEN Teaching Assistant
EnfieldNorth East London£100 - £120 Per Day PAYE
ASC SEN Teaching Assistant
SEN Specialist School
Enfield
Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with Autism Spectrum Condition in a specialist SEN setting?
We are working with a specialist SEN school in North London that provides a nurturing, trauma-informed environment for students who have faced barriers in mainstream education. The school is looking for a dedicated ASC SEN Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team this September. This is a challenging but highly rewarding role where you can make a real difference.
The Role
Support students with ASC and other SEMH needs in class and during structured activities.
Build trusting relationships that help students feel safe, understood, and motivated.
Assist in delivering tailored learning and behavioural support according to individual needs.
Work closely with teachers, families, and external professionals to support student progress and wellbeing.
Be an empathetic role model who encourages independence, confidence, and personal growth.
About You
Experienced or passionate about supporting children with ASC and SEMH needs.
Patient, adaptable, and resilient in a challenging but rewarding environment.
Creative and empathetic, able to build meaningful connections with students.
Committed to going above and beyond to help students achieve their potential.
What the School Offers
Comprehensive training in trauma-informed practice, ASC strategies, and behaviour support.
Opportunities for career progression within the SEMH setting.
Flexibility to accommodate personal commitments.
Temp-to-perm opportunities for the right candidate.
Access to wellbeing initiatives, including therapy dogs and onsite gym facilities.
If you are ready for a meaningful role that allows you to make a real impact on the lives of young people with ASC, apply today or contact Katie at Parker Smith Inclusion.
Primary SEN Teacher
WatfordHertfordshire£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Primary SEN Teacher
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire
Start Date: January 2026
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Fringe M1 – UPS3
About the Role
Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to be working with an outstanding special primary school in Watford to recruit an experienced and committed Primary SEN Teacher to join their team in January 2026.
This nurturing and inclusive school provides high-quality education for pupils aged 4–11 with a range of complex learning needs and developmental difficulties. The school offers a holistic and creative curriculum that supports every child’s academic, social and emotional growth, ensuring they can thrive in a safe and engaging learning environment.
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons that meet pupils’ individual needs and EHCP outcomes. You will lead a small class supported by skilled Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) and work closely with parents, carers and external professionals to create a consistent and positive approach to each child’s development.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver creative, individualised lessons in line with pupils’ EHCP targets
Monitor, assess and record pupil progress and achievements
Promote independence, confidence and positive behaviour in the classroom
Lead and support LSAs, encouraging their professional development
Contribute to curriculum planning and wider school initiatives
Build strong relationships with parents, carers and multi-agency professionals
Support enrichment activities including PE, swimming and educational visits
Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Experience teaching children with Special Educational Needs
A compassionate, flexible and creative approach to teaching
Excellent communication, organisation and teamwork skills
Commitment to continuous professional learning
What the School Offers
Supportive and welcoming team with an inclusive ethos
Small class sizes enabling personalised teaching and learning
Comprehensive induction and ongoing CPD opportunities
Dedicated PPA time with flexibility for home working
Free wellbeing benefits including counselling and physiotherapy
Free on-site parking and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme
A rewarding role where you can make a lasting difference every day
How to Apply
If you are a passionate Primary SEN Teacher looking to inspire and support children with additional needs, Parker Smith Inclusion would love to hear from you. Please apply today or contact daniel@psinclusion.co.uk for more information.
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January 2026 - SEN Teacher
NewhamNorth East LondonM1 - M6 + SEN Point
Job Title: Special Needs Teacher
Location: Special School, Newham
Salary: Paid to Scale
Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent (within 2 terms)
Start Date: January 2026
Are you an experienced Special Needs Teacher looking for an opportunity to make a real difference? Do you have the passion and dedication to support children and young people with varied needs? I am seeking x2 compassionate and skilled Special Needs Teachers to join a well-established special school that caters to students from primary to secondary levels.
About the Role
As a Special Needs Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality, individualised teaching to students with a range of needs, including autism, speech and language difficulties, sensory needs, behavioural challenges, and physical and mental health needs. You will work within a nurturing and supportive environment, tailoring lessons to meet the diverse requirements of each student while fostering a positive and inclusive learning atmosphere.
This role offers a fantastic opportunity to be part of a larger trust, providing excellent progression pathways and professional development. The position begins on a temporary basis with the potential to become permanent within two terms.
Key Responsibilities
Plan, deliver, and assess lessons that cater to the diverse needs of students with SEND.
Adapt teaching methods and resources to suit individual learning styles and abilities.
Create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment.
Work collaboratively with support staff, therapists, and external professionals to provide a holistic approach to student development.
Implement and review EHCPs (Education, Health, and Care Plans) to ensure effective support for each student.
Manage challenging behaviours using positive reinforcement strategies.
Engage with parents and carers to support student progress and wellbeing.
Participate in ongoing training and professional development within the trust.
Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or working towards achieving QTS.
Experience working within a special school or special educational provision.
Strong understanding of SEND, including autism, speech and language difficulties, sensory processing needs, and behavioural challenges.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
A patient, resilient, and adaptable approach to teaching.
Benefits
Competitive salary paid to scale.
Temporary to permanent opportunity within two terms.
Professional development and career progression within a well-established trust.
Supportive and inclusive working environment.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people with SEND.
If you are passionate about supporting students with special educational needs and want to be part of a dedicated team, please apply for this job advert or get in contact with Elise @ Parker Smith Inclusion.
Apply now for a January 2026 start!
SEN Learning Support Assistant
HackneyNorth East London£85 - £95 per day
SEN Learning Support Assistant - Special School
Location: North East London
Position Type: Full-Time (5 days a week)
About Us:
We are a dedicated Special School located in North East London, committed to providing exceptional education and support to students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Our school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student is encouraged to reach their full potential through personalized support and tailored learning programs.
Role Overview:
We are seeking an empathetic and experienced SEN Learning Support Assistant to join our team. The successful candidate will work closely with students who have complex needs, autism, speech and language difficulties, global developmental delay, and dysregulated behaviour. You will be instrumental in supporting their educational and personal development, ensuring they receive the individualized attention and encouragement they need to thrive.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide one-on-one and group support to students with a variety of SEN, tailoring assistance to meet their specific needs.
Assist teachers in planning and delivering lessons that are accessible and engaging for SEN students.
Implement and monitor individualized education plans (IEPs) and behaviour support plans.
Support students in developing social skills, communication abilities, and independence.
Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviours using appropriate strategies and interventions.
Collaborate with teachers, therapists, and parents to create a cohesive support network for each student.
Help create a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment.
Monitor and track student progress, providing feedback to teachers and other staff members.
Qualifications and Skills:
Previous experience working in a Special School or directly with students with SEN, particularly those with complex needs, autism, speech and language difficulties, global developmental delay, and dysregulated behaviour.
Strong understanding of SEN and the strategies to support diverse learning needs.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Empathy, patience, and a flexible approach to supporting students.
Confidence in managing and supporting students in a classroom setting.
Relevant qualifications in education, special education, or a related field are desirable.
What We Offer:
A long-term, full-time position with the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students' lives.
Ongoing professional development and training.
A supportive and collaborative working environment.
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
The chance to work in a dynamic and inclusive Special School in North East London.
Application Process: If you are passionate about supporting students with SEN and have the skills and dedication required to excel in this role, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV to elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk or apply to this advert.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of our students and helping them achieve their full potential.
Primary SEND Teacher
NewhamNorth East London£189 - £307 per day PAYE (MPSUPS+SEN point)
SEND Teacher
SLD/PMLD – September – MPS/UPS + SEN point - PAYE only
East London
Are you a specialist SEN Teacher seeking an exciting opportunity teaching in a SEND school setting?
Do you want to work in a new and expanding purpose built SEND school who offer extensive CPD and who take staff wellbeing very seriously?
About the SEND Teacher role
The successful SEN Teacher will prepare, plan and deliver lessons to a small group of mixed aged pupils who are pre-verbal with SLD and PMLD needs. The group are focused on sensory and practical learning - colours, music etc.
The ideal SEND Teacher
The ideal SEN Teacher will be driven to succeed and teach children with special educational needs. SEND school experience is desirable but equally a strong EYFS teacher would be able to take their first steps into a SEND school due to the experienced support staff and supportive teaching and leadership team.
The wonderful SEND school
Well resourced SEND school
Potential for temp to perm depending on sept numbers
High staff retention
Developing integrated therapeutic educational model
If you want to work in an authentic, child centred, stable professional working environment that promotes high standards for our pupils and places a very high importance on staff wellbeing, then please apply today to Sophie Kelly at Parker Smith Inclusion – elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
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