Primary Graduate TA - Mainstream Primary - Harlow Have you recently Graduated from University, who is considering a career in education? Do you have a keen interest in supporting children with Autism and other learning needs? Tradewind Recruitment currently work closely with a range of mainstream Primary Schools in Harlow who are looking for their next Graduate. These are full-time, term-time only roles and for the strongest candidates, will often lead to full-time employment with the school. Our schools are particularly interested in hearing from graduates with degrees in Maths, English, Psychology or a creative subject. Other disciplines will also be considered. No 2 days are the same working as a primary graduate TA and you can expect a varied and exciting role in which you are constantly learning. You will have the full support of the classroom teachers, Senior Leadership Team and the SENCO to ensure you are successful in your role. A large part of your role will be supporting children with Autism or other learning needs both within and outside the classroom. We are looking for people with a genuine passion for childcare and education. Daily Rate: 90- 100 per day (PAYE) Location: Harlow Start Date: ASAP Type of role: Full time and long time Key Responsibilities Work closely with children with SEND needs Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour using a range of techniques Build strong relationships with parents Find creative ways to ensure learners are engaged About you Passionate about working with children with SEN Natural relationship builder Able to commute to or local to Harlow Passionate about improving outcomes for children with additional needs Reliable and flexible Please apply now to find out more about this fantastic opportunity to join our partner school in Harlow as a Primary Graduate TA.
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
Primary Graduate TA - Mainstream Primary - Harlow Have you recently Graduated from University, who is considering a career in education? Do you have a keen interest in supporting children with Autism and other learning needs? Tradewind Recruitment currently work closely with a range of mainstream Primary Schools in Harlow who are looking for their next Graduate. These are full-time, term-time only roles and for the strongest candidates, will often lead to full-time employment with the school. Our schools are particularly interested in hearing from graduates with degrees in Maths, English, Psychology or a creative subject. Other disciplines will also be considered. No 2 days are the same working as a primary graduate TA and you can expect a varied and exciting role in which you are constantly learning. You will have the full support of the classroom teachers, Senior Leadership Team and the SENCO to ensure you are successful in your role. A large part of your role will be supporting children with Autism or other learning needs both within and outside the classroom. We are looking for people with a genuine passion for childcare and education. Daily Rate: 90- 100 per day (PAYE) Location: Harlow Start Date: ASAP Type of role: Full time and long time Key Responsibilities Work closely with children with SEND needs Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour using a range of techniques Build strong relationships with parents Find creative ways to ensure learners are engaged About you Passionate about working with children with SEN Natural relationship builder Able to commute to or local to Harlow Passionate about improving outcomes for children with additional needs Reliable and flexible Please apply now to find out more about this fantastic opportunity to join our partner school in Harlow as a Primary Graduate TA.
Secondary SENCo Outstanding Secondary School East London Salary: TLR 2C or Leadership Scale (Outer London) £44,128 - £65,000 per annum Required: September 2026 Full-Time Permanent Are you a passionate, highly motivated and qualified SENCo committed to ensuring every young person receives the support, challenge and opportunity they deserve? We are seeking to appoint an exceptional Secondary SENCo to join our highly successful and inclusive secondary school in East London from September 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and compassionate leader to play a key role in shaping outstanding SEND provision within a high-performing school environment where inclusion, aspiration and student success are central to everything we do. As an Outstanding school, we are proud of our commitment to ensuring that every student-regardless of need or background-can thrive academically, socially and emotionally. We are seeking a child-centred leader who will champion inclusion, advocate for students and work collaboratively with families, staff and external agencies to ensure all young people make exceptional progress. The successful candidate will work closely with an experienced and dedicated Inclusion Team, supporting students with SEND support needs and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) across both mainstream provision and an Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP). You will lead, develop and support effective practice to ensure that students with additional needs receive the highest quality provision and personalised support. This is a strategic and rewarding role for an experienced practitioner who is passionate about inclusive education and committed to ensuring vulnerable learners flourish. Key Responsibilities As SENCo, you will: Lead and promote an inclusive culture where all students can succeed and achieve ambitious outcomes Oversee provision for students with SEND support needs and EHCPs, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met effectively Work collaboratively with senior leaders, pastoral teams, teaching staff, parents and external agencies to secure exceptional outcomes for students with additional needs Develop and coordinate targeted interventions and personalised support programmes for students with a range of learning needs Support high-quality teaching through coaching, guidance and the dissemination of effective inclusive classroom strategies Monitor, analyse and evaluate student progress data to identify barriers to learning and implement impactful interventions Lead transition planning and ensure continuity of support for students joining or moving through the school Promote equality of opportunity and ensure students with SEND are fully included in all aspects of school life Contribute strategically to the continued development of SEND provision across the school We are looking for a candidate who: Holds the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCo) or is a qualified teacher willing to complete the qualification within the required timeframe Has successful experience of supporting students with SEND in a secondary setting Demonstrates a strong understanding of the SEND Code of Practice, EHCP processes and inclusive teaching approaches Is passionate about championing vulnerable learners and securing exceptional outcomes Has excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills Is committed to working collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals You will join a highly supportive and ambitious school community with a strong culture of professional learning, collaboration and staff development. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of young people while contributing to an established culture of inclusion and excellence. We are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate as soon as possible and encourage early applications. Immediate interview slots are available for suitable applicants, and applications will be reviewed upon receipt. If you are an ambitious and passionate SENCo ready to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you - apply today.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Secondary SENCo Outstanding Secondary School East London Salary: TLR 2C or Leadership Scale (Outer London) £44,128 - £65,000 per annum Required: September 2026 Full-Time Permanent Are you a passionate, highly motivated and qualified SENCo committed to ensuring every young person receives the support, challenge and opportunity they deserve? We are seeking to appoint an exceptional Secondary SENCo to join our highly successful and inclusive secondary school in East London from September 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and compassionate leader to play a key role in shaping outstanding SEND provision within a high-performing school environment where inclusion, aspiration and student success are central to everything we do. As an Outstanding school, we are proud of our commitment to ensuring that every student-regardless of need or background-can thrive academically, socially and emotionally. We are seeking a child-centred leader who will champion inclusion, advocate for students and work collaboratively with families, staff and external agencies to ensure all young people make exceptional progress. The successful candidate will work closely with an experienced and dedicated Inclusion Team, supporting students with SEND support needs and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) across both mainstream provision and an Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP). You will lead, develop and support effective practice to ensure that students with additional needs receive the highest quality provision and personalised support. This is a strategic and rewarding role for an experienced practitioner who is passionate about inclusive education and committed to ensuring vulnerable learners flourish. Key Responsibilities As SENCo, you will: Lead and promote an inclusive culture where all students can succeed and achieve ambitious outcomes Oversee provision for students with SEND support needs and EHCPs, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met effectively Work collaboratively with senior leaders, pastoral teams, teaching staff, parents and external agencies to secure exceptional outcomes for students with additional needs Develop and coordinate targeted interventions and personalised support programmes for students with a range of learning needs Support high-quality teaching through coaching, guidance and the dissemination of effective inclusive classroom strategies Monitor, analyse and evaluate student progress data to identify barriers to learning and implement impactful interventions Lead transition planning and ensure continuity of support for students joining or moving through the school Promote equality of opportunity and ensure students with SEND are fully included in all aspects of school life Contribute strategically to the continued development of SEND provision across the school We are looking for a candidate who: Holds the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCo) or is a qualified teacher willing to complete the qualification within the required timeframe Has successful experience of supporting students with SEND in a secondary setting Demonstrates a strong understanding of the SEND Code of Practice, EHCP processes and inclusive teaching approaches Is passionate about championing vulnerable learners and securing exceptional outcomes Has excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills Is committed to working collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals You will join a highly supportive and ambitious school community with a strong culture of professional learning, collaboration and staff development. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of young people while contributing to an established culture of inclusion and excellence. We are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate as soon as possible and encourage early applications. Immediate interview slots are available for suitable applicants, and applications will be reviewed upon receipt. If you are an ambitious and passionate SENCo ready to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you - apply today.
Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Take the opportunity to secure a Psychology Graduate Mental Health Support Assistant role where you will build the self-esteem, self-worth, independence and confidence of Secondary School children who have distressing and above average levels of emotional stress. Based at one of our supportive partner schools in Sutton, you will work under the guidance of an experienced SENCO, Pastoral Support Officers and Heads of Years; receiving ongoing training and development throughout your role. Working in-class and providing small group support in an adjacent learning space, you will be tasked with improving the academic, social and emotional development of students with SEND and SEMH needs. Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Job Summary Initial 1-Year contracts commencing September 2026 (earlier starts might be possible) £500-£600 per week £100-£120 per day Paid weekly on a PAYE basis Mainstream Secondary School in Sutton Providing support to 11-16 year olds with SEND and SEMH needs Contract extensions available for those wanting to remain at the school Ideal role for aspiring Teachers / Psychologists / Counsellors / Wellbeing Practitioners Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Job Description Providing classroom support to 11-16 year olds with Autism Spectrum Condition, Speech and Communication Difficulties, ADHD and Severe Social Anxieties. Planning, preparing and delivering learning activities for individuals and groups of students. Monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and reporting on pupil achievement, progress and development. Building core skills and supporting a strong knowledge base through a tailored approach to the individual needs of the pupils. Developing and maintaining positive relationships with parents, carers and family. This Psychology Graduate role will require a motivated, determined, resilient and dedicated individual who is ready to fully embrace challenge and who approaches set-backs with a positive, can-do attitude. Previous experience working within the Mental Health field will be advantageous. Get in contact with Ribbons & Reeves today if this Mental Health Support Assistant role sounds like exactly the type of role you have been looking for! Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Mental Health Support role in Sutton. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Mental Health Support Assistant role. Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) INDSUP
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Take the opportunity to secure a Psychology Graduate Mental Health Support Assistant role where you will build the self-esteem, self-worth, independence and confidence of Secondary School children who have distressing and above average levels of emotional stress. Based at one of our supportive partner schools in Sutton, you will work under the guidance of an experienced SENCO, Pastoral Support Officers and Heads of Years; receiving ongoing training and development throughout your role. Working in-class and providing small group support in an adjacent learning space, you will be tasked with improving the academic, social and emotional development of students with SEND and SEMH needs. Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Job Summary Initial 1-Year contracts commencing September 2026 (earlier starts might be possible) £500-£600 per week £100-£120 per day Paid weekly on a PAYE basis Mainstream Secondary School in Sutton Providing support to 11-16 year olds with SEND and SEMH needs Contract extensions available for those wanting to remain at the school Ideal role for aspiring Teachers / Psychologists / Counsellors / Wellbeing Practitioners Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) Job Description Providing classroom support to 11-16 year olds with Autism Spectrum Condition, Speech and Communication Difficulties, ADHD and Severe Social Anxieties. Planning, preparing and delivering learning activities for individuals and groups of students. Monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and reporting on pupil achievement, progress and development. Building core skills and supporting a strong knowledge base through a tailored approach to the individual needs of the pupils. Developing and maintaining positive relationships with parents, carers and family. This Psychology Graduate role will require a motivated, determined, resilient and dedicated individual who is ready to fully embrace challenge and who approaches set-backs with a positive, can-do attitude. Previous experience working within the Mental Health field will be advantageous. Get in contact with Ribbons & Reeves today if this Mental Health Support Assistant role sounds like exactly the type of role you have been looking for! Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Mental Health Support role in Sutton. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Mental Health Support Assistant role. Psychology Graduate (Mental Health Support Assistant) INDSUP
Role: ASC Mentor Location: Brighton and Hove Contract: Full-Time Start Date: Ongoing from September 2026 Daily Rate: £92.63 £105.30 Supply Desk is working in partnership with a number of specialist SEN schools and provisions across Brighton and Hove, who are seeking compassionate and dedicated SEN Teaching Assistants to support pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) on a full-time basis. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people with additional needs. About the Role As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with pupils with ASC, providing tailored support to help them access learning, develop communication skills, and build independence. You will play a vital role in creating a structured, supportive, and nurturing environment where pupils can thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) Support the delivery of personalised learning plans in line with EHCP targets Assist with communication, emotional regulation, and social interaction development Implement behaviour management strategies tailored to individual needs Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals Encourage engagement, independence, and participation in learning activities Promote a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Candidate Profile Experience working with children or young people with SEND, particularly ASC (essential) A patient, empathetic, and resilient approach Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to build positive, trusting relationships with pupils A proactive and adaptable attitude A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Requirements Relevant experience working with children or with SEND. Enhanced DBS certificate on the Update Service (or willingness to apply) Two years worth of professional references Eligibility to work in the UK Why Register With Us? Competitive daily rates, paid weekly Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Access to free CPD and safeguarding training Flexible working options including full-time and part-time roles £100 referral bonus for recommending successful candidates (T&Cs apply) Apply Today! Call: (phone number removed) Or click Apply Now to submit your application Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS, including a children s barred list check and, where applicable, a vulnerable adults barred list check, is required for all successful candidates. To be considered for the role and the rates advertised, you must meet the minimum experience, training or qualifications stated and have the legal right to work in the UK. To be considered for a higher rate, in addition to meeting the minimum criteria, you must be able to demonstrate additional experience, training, and if applicable, qualifications. This role complies with AWR (2010) regulations protecting agency workers rights. Please note that this job expires after 90 days you can, however, still apply to be considered for similar roles.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Role: ASC Mentor Location: Brighton and Hove Contract: Full-Time Start Date: Ongoing from September 2026 Daily Rate: £92.63 £105.30 Supply Desk is working in partnership with a number of specialist SEN schools and provisions across Brighton and Hove, who are seeking compassionate and dedicated SEN Teaching Assistants to support pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) on a full-time basis. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people with additional needs. About the Role As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with pupils with ASC, providing tailored support to help them access learning, develop communication skills, and build independence. You will play a vital role in creating a structured, supportive, and nurturing environment where pupils can thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) Support the delivery of personalised learning plans in line with EHCP targets Assist with communication, emotional regulation, and social interaction development Implement behaviour management strategies tailored to individual needs Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals Encourage engagement, independence, and participation in learning activities Promote a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Candidate Profile Experience working with children or young people with SEND, particularly ASC (essential) A patient, empathetic, and resilient approach Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to build positive, trusting relationships with pupils A proactive and adaptable attitude A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Requirements Relevant experience working with children or with SEND. Enhanced DBS certificate on the Update Service (or willingness to apply) Two years worth of professional references Eligibility to work in the UK Why Register With Us? Competitive daily rates, paid weekly Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Access to free CPD and safeguarding training Flexible working options including full-time and part-time roles £100 referral bonus for recommending successful candidates (T&Cs apply) Apply Today! Call: (phone number removed) Or click Apply Now to submit your application Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS, including a children s barred list check and, where applicable, a vulnerable adults barred list check, is required for all successful candidates. To be considered for the role and the rates advertised, you must meet the minimum experience, training or qualifications stated and have the legal right to work in the UK. To be considered for a higher rate, in addition to meeting the minimum criteria, you must be able to demonstrate additional experience, training, and if applicable, qualifications. This role complies with AWR (2010) regulations protecting agency workers rights. Please note that this job expires after 90 days you can, however, still apply to be considered for similar roles.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Ilford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Ilford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Ilford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Ilford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Brentford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Brentford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Brentford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Brentford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Slough Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Slough, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Slough Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Slough, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Greenford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Greenford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Greenford Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Greenford, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Psychology Graduate Hillingdon September Start Are you a Psychology Graduate looking to gain valuable experience and take the next step in your career from September? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. We are seeking a confident and enthusiastic Psychology Graduate who will be working as a Teaching Assistant to support students on a one-to-one basis, helping them to achieve their academic and personal goals throughout the school year. This is an excellent opportunity for a Psychology Graduate to use the skills they have learnt throughout their degree. The Role Psychology Graduate As a Teaching Assistant, you will: Provide one-to-one support for students who require additional assistance. Build positive and trusting relationships with pupils. Support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Attend meetings and work closely with teaching staff and specialist professionals. Help students develop confidence, independence, and key learning skills. Work alongside experienced SENCOs, therapists, and Educational Psychologists. Who We're Looking For The successful Psychology Graduate in this role, will be: Working towards or have completed a Psychology degree (or a related subject) from a leading UK University. Have experience supporting young people through tutoring, mentoring, volunteering, childcare, or similar roles. Be passionate about child development, mental health, and inclusive education. Aspire to a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy, Teaching, or a related field. Be empathetic, proactive, and motivated to make a positive impact on students' lives. This role offers a weekly pay of £450 - £530 for a Psychology Graduate and provides valuable experience supporting students. Many previous Psychology Graduates have gone on to train as an Educational Psychologist and Mental Health Professionals. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Psychology Graduate in Hillingdon. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Psychology Graduate. INDTEACH
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Psychology Graduate Hillingdon September Start Are you a Psychology Graduate looking to gain valuable experience and take the next step in your career from September? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. We are seeking a confident and enthusiastic Psychology Graduate who will be working as a Teaching Assistant to support students on a one-to-one basis, helping them to achieve their academic and personal goals throughout the school year. This is an excellent opportunity for a Psychology Graduate to use the skills they have learnt throughout their degree. The Role Psychology Graduate As a Teaching Assistant, you will: Provide one-to-one support for students who require additional assistance. Build positive and trusting relationships with pupils. Support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Attend meetings and work closely with teaching staff and specialist professionals. Help students develop confidence, independence, and key learning skills. Work alongside experienced SENCOs, therapists, and Educational Psychologists. Who We're Looking For The successful Psychology Graduate in this role, will be: Working towards or have completed a Psychology degree (or a related subject) from a leading UK University. Have experience supporting young people through tutoring, mentoring, volunteering, childcare, or similar roles. Be passionate about child development, mental health, and inclusive education. Aspire to a career in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy, Teaching, or a related field. Be empathetic, proactive, and motivated to make a positive impact on students' lives. This role offers a weekly pay of £450 - £530 for a Psychology Graduate and provides valuable experience supporting students. Many previous Psychology Graduates have gone on to train as an Educational Psychologist and Mental Health Professionals. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Psychology Graduate in Hillingdon. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Psychology Graduate. INDTEACH
SEN Teaching Assistant - North Bristol Primary School Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: North Bristol (Bishopston area) Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm (Mon-Fri, term time) Pay: .00 per day (via PAYE) Contract: Full-time, long-term Start Date: ASAP A warm, welcoming and inclusive North Bristol primary school is seeking a caring and enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join its supportive team. The role involves providing tailored support for children with autism (ASD), helping them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. You will be part of a friendly staff team committed to creating a positive learning environment where every child feels valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. What you'll be doing Providing 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with SEND Encouraging confidence, independence and positive social interaction Using visual timetables, communication aids and structured routines Working closely with the class teacher and SENCO to deliver personalised support Helping foster a calm, engaging and nurturing classroom environment We're looking for someone who: Has experience working with children (school, nursery, care or similar) Is calm, patient and positive in their approach Has a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Works well as part of a team and builds strong relationships with pupils Requirements An Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply - support available) Right to work in the UK Recent, relevant references If you are passionate about helping children with SEND flourish and would love to join a supportive and vibrant primary school community in North Bristol, we would be delighted to hear from you. If interested, please apply today - interviews are being arranged now!
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
SEN Teaching Assistant - North Bristol Primary School Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: North Bristol (Bishopston area) Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm (Mon-Fri, term time) Pay: .00 per day (via PAYE) Contract: Full-time, long-term Start Date: ASAP A warm, welcoming and inclusive North Bristol primary school is seeking a caring and enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join its supportive team. The role involves providing tailored support for children with autism (ASD), helping them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. You will be part of a friendly staff team committed to creating a positive learning environment where every child feels valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. What you'll be doing Providing 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with SEND Encouraging confidence, independence and positive social interaction Using visual timetables, communication aids and structured routines Working closely with the class teacher and SENCO to deliver personalised support Helping foster a calm, engaging and nurturing classroom environment We're looking for someone who: Has experience working with children (school, nursery, care or similar) Is calm, patient and positive in their approach Has a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Works well as part of a team and builds strong relationships with pupils Requirements An Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply - support available) Right to work in the UK Recent, relevant references If you are passionate about helping children with SEND flourish and would love to join a supportive and vibrant primary school community in North Bristol, we would be delighted to hear from you. If interested, please apply today - interviews are being arranged now!
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Southall Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Southall, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Southall Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Southall, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Mental Health Support Assistant - Brent - September 2026 A warm, inclusive primary school near Wembley is seeking a Mental Health Support Assistant for September 2026. Set within a state-of-the-art campus with a specialist autism provision, this Brent role is ideal for a graduate looking to build a career in mental health, psychology, therapy, counselling or SEND. Mental Health Support Assistant role paying £90-110 per day PAYE. Full-time, term-time only contract from September 2026. Excellent experience for a Psychology, Criminology, Counselling, Education or Mental Health graduate. Work in an inclusive primary school with around 450 children, including a specialist autism centre. The school was judged Good by Ofsted in 2024, with Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Early Years all graded Outstanding. Gain direct experience supporting pupils with SEMH, autism, speech and language needs, anxiety, emotional regulation and social communication. The school has a strong reputation for SEND provision, with specialist support for pupils with EHCPs through its autism resource base. As a Mental Health Support Assistant, you will provide 1:1 and small-group support across the school day. The successful Mental Health Support Assistant will help pupils develop confidence, resilience, emotional awareness and positive learning behaviours. Mental Health Support Assistant candidates must be calm, patient, emotionally intelligent and committed to safeguarding. You will work closely with the SENCO, class teachers, pastoral staff, families and external professionals. Previous experience with children, SEND, mentoring, tutoring, youth work, care or mental health support is highly desirable. This Mental Health Support Assistant role in Brent would suit a graduate who is serious about progressing into Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Therapy or Teaching. You must be reliable, proactive and confident supporting vulnerable pupils with a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Mental Health Support Assistant in Brent. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Mental Health Support Assistant role. INDCLASS
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Mental Health Support Assistant - Brent - September 2026 A warm, inclusive primary school near Wembley is seeking a Mental Health Support Assistant for September 2026. Set within a state-of-the-art campus with a specialist autism provision, this Brent role is ideal for a graduate looking to build a career in mental health, psychology, therapy, counselling or SEND. Mental Health Support Assistant role paying £90-110 per day PAYE. Full-time, term-time only contract from September 2026. Excellent experience for a Psychology, Criminology, Counselling, Education or Mental Health graduate. Work in an inclusive primary school with around 450 children, including a specialist autism centre. The school was judged Good by Ofsted in 2024, with Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Early Years all graded Outstanding. Gain direct experience supporting pupils with SEMH, autism, speech and language needs, anxiety, emotional regulation and social communication. The school has a strong reputation for SEND provision, with specialist support for pupils with EHCPs through its autism resource base. As a Mental Health Support Assistant, you will provide 1:1 and small-group support across the school day. The successful Mental Health Support Assistant will help pupils develop confidence, resilience, emotional awareness and positive learning behaviours. Mental Health Support Assistant candidates must be calm, patient, emotionally intelligent and committed to safeguarding. You will work closely with the SENCO, class teachers, pastoral staff, families and external professionals. Previous experience with children, SEND, mentoring, tutoring, youth work, care or mental health support is highly desirable. This Mental Health Support Assistant role in Brent would suit a graduate who is serious about progressing into Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Therapy or Teaching. You must be reliable, proactive and confident supporting vulnerable pupils with a range of emotional and behavioural needs. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Mental Health Support Assistant in Brent. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Mental Health Support Assistant role. INDCLASS
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Brent September 2026 An ambitious Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) is required for a welcoming one-form-entry primary school in Brent from September 2026. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role would suit a high-achieving graduate from a top university with strong experience supporting children with SEMH needs, emotional regulation barriers and social communication challenges. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role in a small Brent primary school with approximately 210 pupils on roll. Full-time, term-time-only role, ideal for a graduate considering Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching or SEN. Work closely with an experienced SENCO, class teachers and pastoral staff in a close-knit school community. Excellent opportunity to gain structured school-based experience supporting pupils with SEMH, anxiety, low self-esteem and friendship difficulties. The successful Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) will provide targeted 1:1 and small-group emotional literacy support across EYFS, KS1 and KS2. The school has around 15-20% of pupils receiving SEN support, with a small number of pupils supported through EHCPs. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) applicants must be graduates from a strong university, ideally with a 2:1 or above. Previous experience working with children with SEMH needs is essential, either in a school, mentoring, tutoring, youth work, care or charity setting. The Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) will help pupils develop resilience, confidence, positive behaviour choices and emotional awareness. You will support pupils who may find transitions, routines, peer relationships or classroom expectations challenging. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role requires patience, emotional maturity, strong communication skills and a calm, consistent approach. The school is based in Brent, within reach of strong transport links across North West London. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) candidates must be committed, reflective and able to build trusted relationships with vulnerable pupils. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role is ideal for a graduate who wants meaningful, long-term experience before further training. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) in Brent . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role. INDSUP
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) Brent September 2026 An ambitious Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) is required for a welcoming one-form-entry primary school in Brent from September 2026. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role would suit a high-achieving graduate from a top university with strong experience supporting children with SEMH needs, emotional regulation barriers and social communication challenges. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role in a small Brent primary school with approximately 210 pupils on roll. Full-time, term-time-only role, ideal for a graduate considering Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching or SEN. Work closely with an experienced SENCO, class teachers and pastoral staff in a close-knit school community. Excellent opportunity to gain structured school-based experience supporting pupils with SEMH, anxiety, low self-esteem and friendship difficulties. The successful Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) will provide targeted 1:1 and small-group emotional literacy support across EYFS, KS1 and KS2. The school has around 15-20% of pupils receiving SEN support, with a small number of pupils supported through EHCPs. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) applicants must be graduates from a strong university, ideally with a 2:1 or above. Previous experience working with children with SEMH needs is essential, either in a school, mentoring, tutoring, youth work, care or charity setting. The Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) will help pupils develop resilience, confidence, positive behaviour choices and emotional awareness. You will support pupils who may find transitions, routines, peer relationships or classroom expectations challenging. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role requires patience, emotional maturity, strong communication skills and a calm, consistent approach. The school is based in Brent, within reach of strong transport links across North West London. Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) candidates must be committed, reflective and able to build trusted relationships with vulnerable pupils. This Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role is ideal for a graduate who wants meaningful, long-term experience before further training. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) in Brent . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) role. INDSUP
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Enfield Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Enfield, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Enfield Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Enfield, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
? WORKING WITH US Here, students receive a first-class education. We believe every young person and every member of staff should be inspired to dream bigger than they ever thought possible. At Harris Academy Greenwich, we are driven by a simple belief: we have one life, and we should use it to make a real difference. Our culture of success, integrity and moral courage empowers every student to achieve more than they imagined and to leave their own mark on the world. We know that parents want their children to flourish - to succeed in their chosen paths, build strong relationships and approach life with confidence and joy. Year after year, our Academy provides the environment, challenge and care that help young people grow into happy, successful and well-rounded individuals. We hold the same high aspirations for our staff. We invest in world-class training, exceptional support and a shared sense of moral purpose so that our teachers can master their craft, thrive every day and remain energised by the best job in the world. Whether you are considering joining us as a family or as a member of staff, you can be confident that Harris Academy Greenwich is a truly brilliant community. We are incredibly proud of our school - and we would love to welcome you into it. To learn more about working in our academy and what we can offer you, view our academy page via the "why work at" button. ? ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Do you have experience supporting students with SEN? Harris Academy Greenwich is seeking to appoint an exceptional, experienced Assistant SENCO to cover maternity leave. This is a non-teaching position. The actual salary will be £ hours per week, 42 weeks per year). ? MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY The purpose of your role will be: To support the SENDCo in providing professional leadership and management to remove barriers to learning where they exist for students with SEND. To provide professional guidance on SEND to colleagues, working closely with staff, parents and other agencies and assuming delegated responsibilities in negotiation with the SENDCo. To support the academic progress of students with SEND through small group or 1:1 interventions. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We would like to hear from you if you have: Knowledge and understanding of national priorities, current curriculum development and an ability to design and implement an innovate curriculum based on students' needs A thorough understanding of quality assurance techniques An appreciation of student motivation An understanding of how professional development contributes to the raising of quality SEN experience in a secondary school Evidence of pastoral experience Experience of working with key stakeholders such as parents, governors, employers etc For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includesour Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more abouton our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION Thank you for your interest in this position. If you would like to discuss this opportunity, or to request a visit, please email the academy via the Why work page on harriscareers. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpyou when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
? WORKING WITH US Here, students receive a first-class education. We believe every young person and every member of staff should be inspired to dream bigger than they ever thought possible. At Harris Academy Greenwich, we are driven by a simple belief: we have one life, and we should use it to make a real difference. Our culture of success, integrity and moral courage empowers every student to achieve more than they imagined and to leave their own mark on the world. We know that parents want their children to flourish - to succeed in their chosen paths, build strong relationships and approach life with confidence and joy. Year after year, our Academy provides the environment, challenge and care that help young people grow into happy, successful and well-rounded individuals. We hold the same high aspirations for our staff. We invest in world-class training, exceptional support and a shared sense of moral purpose so that our teachers can master their craft, thrive every day and remain energised by the best job in the world. Whether you are considering joining us as a family or as a member of staff, you can be confident that Harris Academy Greenwich is a truly brilliant community. We are incredibly proud of our school - and we would love to welcome you into it. To learn more about working in our academy and what we can offer you, view our academy page via the "why work at" button. ? ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Do you have experience supporting students with SEN? Harris Academy Greenwich is seeking to appoint an exceptional, experienced Assistant SENCO to cover maternity leave. This is a non-teaching position. The actual salary will be £ hours per week, 42 weeks per year). ? MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY The purpose of your role will be: To support the SENDCo in providing professional leadership and management to remove barriers to learning where they exist for students with SEND. To provide professional guidance on SEND to colleagues, working closely with staff, parents and other agencies and assuming delegated responsibilities in negotiation with the SENDCo. To support the academic progress of students with SEND through small group or 1:1 interventions. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We would like to hear from you if you have: Knowledge and understanding of national priorities, current curriculum development and an ability to design and implement an innovate curriculum based on students' needs A thorough understanding of quality assurance techniques An appreciation of student motivation An understanding of how professional development contributes to the raising of quality SEN experience in a secondary school Evidence of pastoral experience Experience of working with key stakeholders such as parents, governors, employers etc For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includesour Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more abouton our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION Thank you for your interest in this position. If you would like to discuss this opportunity, or to request a visit, please email the academy via the Why work page on harriscareers. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpyou when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Temporary Full-Time SENCO - Secondary School, TelfordStart Date: September 2026Contract Type: Temporary, minimum 1 full termLocation: Telford, ShropshireAbout the School:This well-established Secondary School in Telford is seeking an experienced and inspiring SENCO to join their leadership team. The school has a strong reputation for supporting students with special educational needs and prides itself on fostering a nurturing, inclusive environment.The Role:As SENCO, you will be responsible for leading the school's SEND provision, supporting staff and students, and ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. You will work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and external agencies to create tailored learning strategies that help every student achieve their potential.Key Responsibilities:Oversee and coordinate all aspects of SEND provision across the school.Support teaching staff in implementing effective interventions and differentiation strategies.Monitor student progress, maintain records, and report to senior leadership.Liaise with parents, carers, and external agencies to ensure holistic support.Contribute to whole-school policy development and improvement initiatives.Skills and Experience Required:Proven leadership experience within a school, preferably as a SENCO or in a SEND leadership role.Strong knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice and current educational legislation.Excellent communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills.Ability to motivate and support staff and students alike.Personality Traits for Success:Empathetic and approachable, with a genuine passion for supporting students with additional needs.Collaborative, able to build strong relationships across the school community.Resilient and adaptable, thriving in a dynamic school environment.Proactive and solutions-focused, with a commitment to achieving positive outcomes for all students.To Apply:If you are a skilled, passionate SENCO ready to make a difference in a supportive, forward-thinking school, please contact Sarah at Aspire or email Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Temporary Full-Time SENCO - Secondary School, TelfordStart Date: September 2026Contract Type: Temporary, minimum 1 full termLocation: Telford, ShropshireAbout the School:This well-established Secondary School in Telford is seeking an experienced and inspiring SENCO to join their leadership team. The school has a strong reputation for supporting students with special educational needs and prides itself on fostering a nurturing, inclusive environment.The Role:As SENCO, you will be responsible for leading the school's SEND provision, supporting staff and students, and ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. You will work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and external agencies to create tailored learning strategies that help every student achieve their potential.Key Responsibilities:Oversee and coordinate all aspects of SEND provision across the school.Support teaching staff in implementing effective interventions and differentiation strategies.Monitor student progress, maintain records, and report to senior leadership.Liaise with parents, carers, and external agencies to ensure holistic support.Contribute to whole-school policy development and improvement initiatives.Skills and Experience Required:Proven leadership experience within a school, preferably as a SENCO or in a SEND leadership role.Strong knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice and current educational legislation.Excellent communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills.Ability to motivate and support staff and students alike.Personality Traits for Success:Empathetic and approachable, with a genuine passion for supporting students with additional needs.Collaborative, able to build strong relationships across the school community.Resilient and adaptable, thriving in a dynamic school environment.Proactive and solutions-focused, with a commitment to achieving positive outcomes for all students.To Apply:If you are a skilled, passionate SENCO ready to make a difference in a supportive, forward-thinking school, please contact Sarah at Aspire or email Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Aspire People Limited
Loughborough, Leicestershire
SEN Primary School Teachers - LoughboroughEmpower Every Child. Teach with Purpose.Join Aspire People - Supporting Outstanding Schools and Inspiring EducatorsAre you a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with additional needs?Aspire People is working with several Ofsted Outstanding primary schools in the Loughborough area and is seeking dedicated SEN Primary Teachers to join their inclusive, supportive teams.Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, long-term, or short-term roles - we have opportunities to suit your preferences and expertise. Location: Loughborough and surrounding areas Pay: £140 - £185 per day (depending on experience) Start Date: Ongoing opportunities available - immediate or September starts The Role:Delivering high-quality teaching tailored to pupils with a range of SEN (e.g. Autism, ADHD, SEMH, speech and language needs)Developing and implementing personalised learning plans and EHCPsCreating a nurturing, inclusive classroom environmentWorking closely with support staff, SENCOs, and parents/carersMonitoring pupil progress and adapting strategies to support individual needs Ideal Candidates Will Have:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalentProven experience teaching children with SEN, ideally in a primary settingA sound understanding of the national curriculum and SEN best practicesExcellent communication, organisation, and behaviour management skillsAn enhanced DBS on the update service (or willingness to obtain one) Why Aspire People?Access to roles in Ofsted Outstanding schoolsCompetitive daily pay - paid weeklyDedicated consultant support tailored to your career goalsOpportunities for ongoing CPD and trainingFlexible roles to suit your lifestyle Ready to take the next step in your SEN teaching career?Apply today to join Aspire People and help shape the future of inclusive education in Loughborough!Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Jun 12, 2026
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SEN Primary School Teachers - LoughboroughEmpower Every Child. Teach with Purpose.Join Aspire People - Supporting Outstanding Schools and Inspiring EducatorsAre you a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with additional needs?Aspire People is working with several Ofsted Outstanding primary schools in the Loughborough area and is seeking dedicated SEN Primary Teachers to join their inclusive, supportive teams.Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, long-term, or short-term roles - we have opportunities to suit your preferences and expertise. Location: Loughborough and surrounding areas Pay: £140 - £185 per day (depending on experience) Start Date: Ongoing opportunities available - immediate or September starts The Role:Delivering high-quality teaching tailored to pupils with a range of SEN (e.g. Autism, ADHD, SEMH, speech and language needs)Developing and implementing personalised learning plans and EHCPsCreating a nurturing, inclusive classroom environmentWorking closely with support staff, SENCOs, and parents/carersMonitoring pupil progress and adapting strategies to support individual needs Ideal Candidates Will Have:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalentProven experience teaching children with SEN, ideally in a primary settingA sound understanding of the national curriculum and SEN best practicesExcellent communication, organisation, and behaviour management skillsAn enhanced DBS on the update service (or willingness to obtain one) Why Aspire People?Access to roles in Ofsted Outstanding schoolsCompetitive daily pay - paid weeklyDedicated consultant support tailored to your career goalsOpportunities for ongoing CPD and trainingFlexible roles to suit your lifestyle Ready to take the next step in your SEN teaching career?Apply today to join Aspire People and help shape the future of inclusive education in Loughborough!Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Essex Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Essex, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Essex Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Essex, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Learning Support Assistant Notting Hill Prep School September 2026 Start £110 £120 per day Full-Time Long-Term Position Are you a graduate or experienced Learning Support Assistant looking to join one of London's leading independent preparatory schools? A highly regarded Prep School in Notting Hill is seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to support pupils with additional needs in a nurturing and ambitious school environment. As a Learning Support Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and the SENCo to provide tailored support to pupils, both on a 1:1 basis and in small groups. The successful candidate will play a key role in helping children access learning, build confidence and achieve their full potential. Learning Support Assistant Role Overview Full-time, long-term position from September 2026 £110 £120 per day (term-time only) Supporting pupils with a range of additional needs Delivering 1:1 and small-group interventions Working alongside experienced teachers and SEND professionals Excellent opportunity for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Therapists or Teachers Learning Support Assistant Person Specification 2:1 degree or higher from a leading UK university Previous experience working with children or young people preferred Passion for supporting pupils with SEND Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patient, proactive and nurturing approach This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable school-based experience within a supportive and high-achieving independent school. To be considered for this Learning Support Assistant role, apply today or contact Ribbons & Reeves for further information. Learning Support Assistant Kensington & Chelsea
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Learning Support Assistant Notting Hill Prep School September 2026 Start £110 £120 per day Full-Time Long-Term Position Are you a graduate or experienced Learning Support Assistant looking to join one of London's leading independent preparatory schools? A highly regarded Prep School in Notting Hill is seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to support pupils with additional needs in a nurturing and ambitious school environment. As a Learning Support Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers and the SENCo to provide tailored support to pupils, both on a 1:1 basis and in small groups. The successful candidate will play a key role in helping children access learning, build confidence and achieve their full potential. Learning Support Assistant Role Overview Full-time, long-term position from September 2026 £110 £120 per day (term-time only) Supporting pupils with a range of additional needs Delivering 1:1 and small-group interventions Working alongside experienced teachers and SEND professionals Excellent opportunity for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Therapists or Teachers Learning Support Assistant Person Specification 2:1 degree or higher from a leading UK university Previous experience working with children or young people preferred Passion for supporting pupils with SEND Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patient, proactive and nurturing approach This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable school-based experience within a supportive and high-achieving independent school. To be considered for this Learning Support Assistant role, apply today or contact Ribbons & Reeves for further information. Learning Support Assistant Kensington & Chelsea
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Hounslow Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Hounslow, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEN Provision Location: Hounslow Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salary: Competitive Daily Rate / Depending on Experience Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Job Overview We are currently seeking an experienced and dedicated Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join a specialist SEN provision in Hounslow, supporting students aged 8-16 with Autism (ASD), ADHD, SEMH and additional learning needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident HLTA who is passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and can deliver targeted interventions, classroom support and behaviour management within a structured and supportive environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality classroom and intervention support for students with SEN including ASD, ADHD and autism. Lead small group sessions and targeted interventions to support academic, social and emotional development. Deliver planned learning activities and cover lessons when required. Support students with emotional regulation, communication and social interaction skills. Work closely with teachers and SENCOs to implement EHCP targets and personalised support plans. Use behaviour management and de-escalation strategies to support positive engagement. Monitor and record student progress, behaviour and wellbeing. Support students both inside and outside the classroom to promote confidence and independence. Build positive and professional relationships with students, staff and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. Higher Level Teaching Assistant- Candidate Requirements Previous experience working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), Teaching Assistant or SEN Support Worker. Experience supporting students with ASD, ADHD, autism and SEMH needs. Strong behaviour management and communication skills. Ability to lead interventions and support learning independently. Understanding of EHCPs and differentiated learning approaches. Calm, patient and resilient attitude. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service preferred. What We Offer Supportive SEN school environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Long-term opportunities and career progression. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in students' education and wellbeing.