SEN Teaching Assistant / Teaching Assistant - Specialist Setting
Location: South West London - Merton
Salary: £92.58-£100 per day(dependent on experience) - PAYE (No hidden umbrella charges!)
Contract Type: Permanent/Temp to Perm - Full-time, Term-time only
Are you a Teaching Assistant looking to make a real difference in the lives of young people? Do you thrive in a supportive, specialist environment where every small achievement is celebrated?
We are working with a highly regarded specialist school in Merton that is seeking a committed Teaching Assistant to support pupils with a range of additional needs, including autism, communication difficulties, and social-emotional challenges.
Why This Role Stands Out:
- Work in a well-resourced, purpose-built environment with sensory rooms and outdoor learning spaces
- Be part of a collaborative team including teachers, therapists, and SEN specialists
- Access ongoing CPD and training opportunities to grow your SEND expertise
- Join a school that truly prioritises inclusion, wellbeing, and staff support
Your Role as a SEND Teaching Assistant:
You will play a vital role in supporting pupils both academically and emotionally, helping them to access learning and develop essential life skills.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups, tailored to their individual needs
- Assisting children with autism, speech and language needs, and social-emotional challenges
- Helping pupils manage emotions, anxiety, and transitions throughout the school day(positive behaviour strategies and emotional regulation techniques)
- Using communication tools such as PECS, Makaton, and assistive technology where required
- Working closely with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals
- Monitoring and celebrating pupil progress and achievements
About the School:
- Specialist SEND setting with a strong inclusive ethos
- Primary to Secondary age ranges
- Small class sizes (approx. 10 pupils)
- Pupils with a range of needs (not limited to ASC)
- Focus on semi-formal curriculum and trauma-informed practice
About You:
- Experience supporting children or young people with SEN/SEND (essential)
- Knowledge of Autism (ASC), SEMH, or communication needs (desirable)
- Patient, resilient, and adaptable approach
- A genuine passion for supporting young people with additional needs
- Strong teamwork and communication skills
Apply Today
If you're ready to take the next step in your SEND career and join a school where your work truly matters, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now or get in touch with Jamie Martinez to explore this and other SEND opportunities with Parker Smith Inclusion.
Parker Smith Inclusion is a SEND specialist with a reputation built on integrity, expertise, and long-term partnerships with schools. Let us help you find the right role where you can thrive.
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