SEN Teacher - ASC - Brent

£194.21 - £258.84 Daily Rate PAYE, in line with Outer London MPS - Long-term to Permanent

Date Posted: Monday 08 September 2025

, Ref: 10348

Classroom Teacher – ASC

Location: Brent, North West London
Job Type: Full-Time 
Salary: £194.21 - £258.84 Daily Rate


About the Role

We are seeking an experienced and passionate Classroom Teacher to lead a specialist provision class for autistic children within a mainstream primary school in North West London. This is a dedicated setting, currently supported by four skilled Teaching Assistants. The role requires a teacher with a strong background in Special Educational Needs (SEN), particularly autism, who can offer structured, personalised learning while working toward the ultimate goal of reintegrating students into their year-group classrooms.

This is a key position within the school’s SEN team and will suit a candidate who is confident in delivering short, targeted lessons and managing a small but diverse class with complex needs.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage a specialist class for autistic children, supported by four experienced Teaching Assistants
  • Deliver short, focused lessons and targeted interventions in:
    • Phonics
    • Maths
    • Writing
  • Develop and implement individual learning plans, addressing both communication and academic development
  • Support students’ social integration and independence, with the long-term goal of reintegration into mainstream classrooms
  • Liaise closely with the SENCO, senior leadership, and external professionals to monitor progress and adapt provision accordingly

The Students

  • All students are autistic, with a range of needs from non-speaking to emerging language
  • Mixed-age group: Year 1 to Year 4
  • Wide variation in academic ability 

The Ideal Candidate

We are looking for someone who is:

  • A qualified teacher with proven experience working in SEN settings, especially with children on the autism spectrum
  • Confident in leading a team and providing a structured, nurturing learning environment
  • Skilled in delivering individualised interventions and adapting lessons for diverse learning profiles
  • Committed to the principle of inclusion, with a track record of helping children transition into mainstream learning environments
  • Collaborative, reflective, and resilient in the face of challenges

What The School Offers

  • A supportive team environment with a strong commitment to SEN inclusion
  • Ongoing CPD and SEN-specific training opportunities
  • A chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with additional needs
  • A well-resourced setting with strong TA support
  • Involvement in a school community that prioritises child-centred education and staff well-being

Apply Today!

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