Learning Support Assistant – Additional Resource Provision
Location: Havering
Pay: £85–£90 per day (PAYE)
Contract: Full-time | Temp-to-perm | Start date: ASAP
“To connect with a child, we first need to meet them where they are — not where we expect them to be.”
In a welcoming primary school in Havering, there’s a dedicated space created with care and intention — an Autism Resource Provision designed to feel safe, supportive, and sensory-aware. To the pupils, it’s more than a learning space — it’s a place where they can simply be themselves.
This is a specialist setting within a mainstream school, built to meet the unique needs of pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition. It’s not about quick results or fitting children into boxes — it’s about nurturing progress at a pace that respects each individual, celebrating every small step along the way.
We are looking for a Learning Support Assistant who wants to be part of that journey. Someone who brings consistency, compassion, and an open mind — whether or not you’ve worked in a school before.
A Typical Day Might Include:
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Supporting children aged 4–11 within a small, low-arousal classroom
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Encouraging communication through visual aids, objects of reference, and assistive tools
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Building trust through predictable routines and calm, encouraging support
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Assisting with transitions between tasks, activities, and different school areas
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Collaborating with teachers, therapists, and parents to ensure consistency and care
Is This You?
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You may have worked with children or young people with autism — in schools, homes, care settings, or community roles
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You are naturally patient, empathetic, and keen to understand behaviour rather than manage it
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You value a calm, structured environment where small changes can mean big progress
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You’re looking for a purposeful role — something more than “just a job”
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You don’t need to have formal training — just the right attitude, willingness to learn, and a steady, caring presence
What Makes This School Special:
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A purpose-built provision with sensory rooms, structured learning zones, and specialist resources
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A genuinely kind, supportive team that works collaboratively and lifts each other up
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Leaders who prioritise staff wellbeing and provide real opportunities for professional development
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Pathways into teaching or specialist careers in SEND for those who want to grow
Why Join Parker Smith Inclusion?
We’re not just filling roles — we’re helping shape inclusive environments where both students and staff thrive. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, schools trust us to connect them with people who care.
What you can expect:
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Personalised support from SEND specialists who understand your goals
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PAYE-only payroll – no umbrella schemes or hidden deductions
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Honest, clear advice throughout your journey
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Access to meaningful long-term roles across inclusive and specialist schools
Interested in finding out more?
Reach out to Elisha at elisha@psinclusion.co.uk to apply or to have a confidential chat about where your skills might be the best fit.
Even if you're still figuring it all out — this could be the right place to begin. Let’s find that together.