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Behaviour Support Assistant
HackneyNorth East London£100 - £120 PAYE Daily Rate
Behaviour Support Assistant 
Hackney 
£100 - £120 Per Day PAYE! Depending on experience 
If you are a resilient person who is looking for a new, challenging role supporting young people with behaviour and social, emotional and mental health needs, then this is the role for you!
We are working with a PRU (Pupil Referral Unit) based in central London that are seeking passionate and resilient behaviour mentors to join their experienced team. The school offers education to students in primary through to secondary who may be on a short-term or longer-term placement as they are not able to attend mainstream education. This will be due to their challenging behaviour, social, emotional and mental health needs and can be other additional needs.
PRU Behaviour Mentor role;
	Supporting students with challenging behaviour and social, emotional and mental health needs
	Class sizes will be no more than 6 students
	Working 1:1 and within small groups
	Supporting young people with their learning needs
	Building strong and meaningful relationships
PRU Behaviour Mentor Requirements;
	To have previous school or relevant experience supporting challenging behaviour
	To be resilient and passionate about helping young people succeed
	If you have a passion for sports, music or other interests, this can be welcomed into the role
	To be flexible and willing to help support across the school in primary and secondary if needed
Apply today to Katie Applegarth at Park Smith Inclusion if you are interested in this role or other SEND positions!
Cover Supervisor
BarnetNorth West LondonPAYE
Cover Supervisor – SEN / SEMH Support
	Barnet - North West London
	£130 per day (PAYE – weekly pay, no umbrella deductions)
	Full-time | Term-time only | Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm
	ASAP start
Not all learning happens in classrooms.
Some children need calm, trusted adults who can meet them where they are in libraries, homes, or community spaces and help them reconnect with education in a way that makes sense for them.
We’re looking for a compassionate and confident Outreach HLTA to support children and young people with Autism (ASC), ADHD, SEMH, and Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA). You’ll work one-to-one, helping students rebuild confidence, regulate emotions, and make progress both academically and personally.
This is a meaningful step up for HLTAs who are passionate about inclusion and ready for a more independent, relationship-led role.
What You will be doing
	Delivering tailored 1:1 sessions (Maths, English and life skills) to KS1–KS4 pupils
	Planning and adapting lessons to meet individual needs and EHCP targets
	Supporting emotional regulation, confidence and engagement
	Collaborating with teachers, therapists, and family professionals
	Encouraging independence and celebrating progress at every step
What we are looking for
	Experience as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) or Senior TA
	Strong knowledge of the National Curriculum
	Confidence in delivering and adapting lessons independently
	A calm, patient and empathetic approach to behaviour and communication
What you will get
	£120 per day (PAYE) – transparent weekly pay, no umbrella deductions
	Full-time, long-term role with consistent hours and real impact
	Access to CPD and training in trauma-informed and autism-aware practice
	Support from an ethical, SEND-specialist consultancy
	Progression routes into teaching, therapy or pastoral leadership
If you are interested, please apply today or contact Zack Neal at Parker Smith Inclusion.
INDSUPP
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract, Temp to perm
Benefits:
 
	Employee mentoring programme
	On-site parking
	Transport links
 
Education:
 
	GCSE or equivalent (required)
 
Experience:
 
	Special education: 1 year (required)
 
Work authorisation:
 
	United Kingdom (required)
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
HarrowNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant – Harrow
Daily Rate: £90–£105 PAYE
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Friday
Contract: Full-time, Long-term
 
Do you believe every child deserves to feel understood, valued and supported in their learning journey?
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people with additional needs?
Do you want to work with a recruitment agency that genuinely puts people and inclusion first?
 
Parker Smith Inclusion — the ethical SEND recruiter known for honesty, transparency and true SEND expertise — is working with a number of welcoming and inclusive primary and secondary schools in Harrow. We are seeking Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistants who are eager to apply their knowledge of child development, mental health, and behaviour to support pupils with additional needs.
 
This is an excellent opportunity for a psychology graduate who is considering a future career in educational psychology, clinical psychology, SEN teaching or therapy. You’ll gain hands-on experience supporting pupils with a range of needs, including autism, ADHD, SEMH (social, emotional and mental health needs), and learning difficulties — while working alongside skilled SEN professionals and teachers.
 
Your role will include:
	
	Supporting pupils with special educational needs both in and out of the classroom
	
	
	Implementing behaviour and emotional regulation strategies under guidance from SENCOs and therapists
	
	
	Delivering one-to-one and small group interventions
	
	
	Observing and recording pupil progress to contribute to assessments and reviews
	
	
	Creating a positive, inclusive and engaging learning environment
	
 
What we offer:
	
	£90–£105 per day (PAYE, no umbrella deductions)
	
	
	Ongoing CPD and training to develop your skills in behaviour management and SEN support
	
	
	Supportive school environments that promote wellbeing and professional growth
	
	
	Long-term and permanent opportunities available
	
	
	Exceptional experience for aspiring educational or clinical psychologists
	
 
Who we’re looking for:
	
	Psychology graduates or students completing their degree who are passionate about SEN and mental health
	
	
	Empathetic, observant and patient individuals who can build positive relationships with pupils
	
	
	Resilient and proactive people who can adapt to different learning needs and environments
	
	
	Team players who are enthusiastic about supporting inclusion and child development
	
 
Apply Today!
If you’re a psychology graduate ready to make a real impact in Harrow, apply now to join one of our inclusive partner schools through Parker Smith Inclusion — where passion, purpose and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do.
University Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
CamdenNorth West LondonPAYE
University Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – ASAP Start
Camden, North West London
Full-time (term time only)
Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm
£450 – £500 per week (PAYE)
ASAP start
Have you always been the person people turn to for patience, understanding, or encouragement?
Do you notice the small things others might miss, a flicker of frustration, a change in body language, or a quiet moment that says more than words?
If so, this could be so much more than just your first job after university.
We are working with an inspiring specialist school in Camden that supports children and young people aged 4 -11 with Autism and ADHD. This is a place where learning goes far beyond the classroom, where you will help students build confidence, independence, and essential life skills in everyday environments such as cafés, parks, and supermarkets.
You will also play a vital role in supporting pupils’ wellbeing, joining hydrotherapy sessions, assisting with communication and sensory activities, and providing personal care when needed. It’s hands-on, meaningful work that requires empathy, patience, and a genuine belief that every child deserves dignity and joy in their learning journey.
Why you will love this role
	A warm, therapeutic school where every small achievement is celebrated
	Training and guidance from a compassionate, experienced team
	Opportunities to support learning beyond the classroom, in the community and through real-world experiences
	Access to specialist facilities, including sensory rooms and hydrotherapy pools
	A chance to make a real difference every single day
About you
	A university graduate (Psychology or related degree preferred) with a genuine passion for supporting young people with SEN
	Has personal or volunteer experience supporting young people and/or adults with SEN
	Caring, patient, and emotionally resilient
	Willing to support with personal care and hydrotherapy as part of a holistic approach to education
	A reflective, proactive team player who believes in empathy over ego and progress over perfection
	Someone who finds meaning in helping others grow, at their own pace
What we offer
	£450 – £500 per week, PAYE (no umbrella deductions, transparent weekly pay)
	Long-term, consistent work with opportunities for progression
	Support from an ethical, SEND-specialist consultancy
	A clear pathway into careers such as Teaching, Therapy, Educational Psychology, or Social Work
If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant role, please apply today or contact Zack Neal at Parker Smith Inclusion for more information.
INDSUPP
Job Types: Full-time, Graduate
Benefits:
 
	Casual dress
	Employee mentoring programme
	Transport links
 
Work Location: In person
Primary SEN Teacher – Special School
AllNorth West LondonM1-UPS3 Fringe
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire
Start Date: January 2026
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Fringe M1 – UPS3 - £34,398 - £52,490
 
About the School
Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be supporting an outstanding special primary school in Watford in their search for a passionate and dedicated Primary SEN Teacher to join their nurturing team from January 2026.
This inclusive school provides a highly supportive learning environment for children aged 4–11 with a range of complex learning difficulties, developmental needs and additional challenges. The school’s creative and holistic approach ensures that every pupil can achieve, grow and thrive both academically and emotionally.
 
The Role
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will play a key role in helping every child reach their full potential through creative, engaging and individualised teaching. You will work with a small class of pupils, supported by experienced Learning Support Assistants, and collaborate closely with parents, carers and external professionals to deliver the best possible outcomes.
 
Key responsibilities include:
	
	Planning and delivering differentiated lessons to meet individual EHCP outcomes
	
	
	Monitoring, assessing and recording pupil progress
	
	
	Promoting independence, confidence and positive behaviour in the classroom
	
	
	Leading and supporting LSAs, fostering their professional growth
	
	
	Contributing to curriculum development and whole-school initiatives
	
	
	Building strong relationships with parents, carers and multi-agency professionals
	
	
	Supporting enrichment activities such as PE, swimming and school trips
	
 
About You
We are looking for someone who is:
	
	A qualified teacher (QTS or equivalent)
	
	
	Experienced in teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
	
	
	Compassionate, patient and creative, with a child-centred approach
	
	
	Skilled in communication, organisation and teamwork
	
	
	Committed to continuous professional learning and development
	
 
What the School Offers
	
	A supportive, friendly and inclusive team environment
	
	
	Small class sizes allowing for personalised learning and progress
	
	
	Comprehensive CPD and induction programme
	
	
	Dedicated 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
	
	
	A rewarding opportunity to make a real and lasting difference every day
	
 
How to Apply
If you are a passionate Primary SEN Teacher looking to inspire and support children with additional needs, we would love to hear from you. Apply today or contact daniel@psinclusion.co.uk for more information.
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Primary SEN Teacher – Special School
WatfordHertfordshireM1-UPS3 Fringe
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire
Start Date: January 2026
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Fringe M1 – UPS3 - £34,398 - £52,490
 
About the School
Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be supporting an outstanding special primary school in Watford in their search for a passionate and dedicated Primary SEN Teacher to join their nurturing team from January 2026.
This inclusive school provides a highly supportive learning environment for children aged 4–11 with a range of complex learning difficulties, developmental needs and additional challenges. The school’s creative and holistic approach ensures that every pupil can achieve, grow and thrive both academically and emotionally.
 
The Role
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will play a key role in helping every child reach their full potential through creative, engaging and individualised teaching. You will work with a small class of pupils, supported by experienced Learning Support Assistants, and collaborate closely with parents, carers and external professionals to deliver the best possible outcomes.
 
Key responsibilities include:
	
	Planning and delivering differentiated lessons to meet individual EHCP outcomes
	
	
	Monitoring, assessing and recording pupil progress
	
	
	Promoting independence, confidence and positive behaviour in the classroom
	
	
	Leading and supporting LSAs, fostering their professional growth
	
	
	Contributing to curriculum development and whole-school initiatives
	
	
	Building strong relationships with parents, carers and multi-agency professionals
	
	
	Supporting enrichment activities such as PE, swimming and school trips
	
 
About You
We are looking for someone who is:
	
	A qualified teacher (QTS or equivalent)
	
	
	Experienced in teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
	
	
	Compassionate, patient and creative, with a child-centred approach
	
	
	Skilled in communication, organisation and teamwork
	
	
	Committed to continuous professional learning and development
	
 
What the School Offers
	
	A supportive, friendly and inclusive team environment
	
	
	Small class sizes allowing for personalised learning and progress
	
	
	Comprehensive CPD and induction programme
	
	
	Dedicated 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
	
	
	A rewarding opportunity to make a real and lasting difference every day
	
 
How to Apply
If you are a passionate Primary SEN Teacher looking to inspire and support children with additional needs, we would love to hear from you. Apply today or contact daniel@psinclusion.co.uk for more information.
Primary SEN Teacher I SEND Teacher I Special Needs Teacher I SEN Primary Teacher I Special School I Autism I Complex Needs I EHCP I SEMH I Inclusion I Hertfordshire I Watford I Qualified Teacher I Special Education
SEMH Teaching Assistant
BrentNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE
SEMH Teaching Assistant – Brent
Daily Rate: £90–£105 PAYE
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Friday
Contract: Full-time, Long-term
Do you have a passion for supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs? Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a number of warm and inclusive SEMH schools and alternative provisions in Brent who are looking for dedicated SEMH Teaching Assistants to join their supportive teams.
You’ll play a vital role in helping pupils overcome barriers to learning, build positive relationships and develop confidence and resilience. The schools provide a nurturing and structured environment with a strong emphasis on wellbeing, therapeutic support and personal development.
 
Your role will include:
	Supporting pupils with SEMH needs both in and out of the classroom
	Implementing behaviour support strategies and promoting emotional regulation
	Building strong, trusting relationships with pupils and encouraging positive choices
	Assisting teachers and therapists with tailored interventions and activities
	Creating a safe, consistent and inclusive learning environment
 
What we offer:
	£90–£105 per day (PAYE)
	Ongoing CPD and training opportunities, including behaviour management and de-escalation
	Supportive and welcoming school communities with a team-focused ethos
	Long-term and permanent opportunities available
	Excellent experience for those considering a career in education, psychology or youth work
 
Who we’re looking for:
	Experienced TAs or individuals with backgrounds in youth work, psychology, mental health, sports coaching or mentoring
	Resilient, empathetic and patient people with a genuine passion for supporting young people
	Team players who can remain calm under pressure and build positive relationships
 
Apply Today!
If you’re ready to make a difference in the lives of young people in Brent, apply now to join one of our friendly and inclusive SEMH partner schools.
SEN Teaching Assistant
BrentNorth West London£90-£105 PAYE Daily Rate
SEN Teaching Assistant – Brent
Daily Rate: £90–£105 PAYE
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Friday
Contract: Full-time, Long-term
 
Are you passionate about supporting children with special educational needs?
Parker Smith Inclusion is working with a number of welcoming and inclusive primary and secondary schools in Brent who are seeking SEN Teaching Assistants to join their supportive teams.
You’ll be working alongside experienced teachers, providing one-to-one and small group support to help pupils reach their full potential. The schools are nurturing and community-driven, with a strong focus on wellbeing, inclusion, and personal growth.
 
Your role will include:
	
	Supporting pupils with additional needs in class and through interventions
	
	
	Assisting teachers with engaging lesson delivery
	
	
	Encouraging positive behaviour and promoting independence
	
	
	Creating a safe and inclusive learning environment
	
 
What we offer:
	
	£90–£105 per day (PAYE)
	
	
	Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
	
	
	Supportive and welcoming school communities
	
	
	Long-term and permanent opportunities
	
	
	Excellent classroom experience for aspiring teachers or HLTAs
	
 
Who we’re looking for:
	
	Experienced TAs or graduates looking to start a career in education
	
	
	Individuals with backgrounds in childcare, youth work or coaching
	
	
	Enthusiastic, reliable, and caring people who want to make a difference
	
 
Apply Today!
If you’re ready to inspire and support pupils in Brent, apply now to join our friendly and inclusive partner schools.