At a Glance
- Tasks: Support children with autism and behavioural needs in their Reception year.
- Company: Welcoming primary school in Streatham with a focus on inclusivity.
- Benefits: Ongoing training, supportive leadership, and a friendly community.
- Other info: Join a collaborative team dedicated to fostering positive learning environments.
- Why this job: Make a genuine difference in children's early education and development.
- Qualifications: Experience with SEN children and strong communication skills required.
The predicted salary is between 22000 - 26000 £ per year.
- Experienced SEN Teaching Assistant - Reception Class | September 2026 Start
- Streatham, South London
- Full-Time | Monday to Friday | Long-Term Position
Are you an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a rewarding role where you can make a lasting impact?
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Streatham is looking to appoint a dedicated Reception Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2026.
This full‑time, long‑term position involves supporting children with autism and behavioural needs as they begin their Reception year.
The school is seeking someone with proven experience supporting pupils with additional needs who can confidently build positive relationships, implement behaviour strategies and help children settle successfully into the school environment.
The Role
- Full‑time Reception Teaching Assistant position.
- September 2026 start.
- Support children with autism and behavioural challenges on a 1:1 and small group basis.
- Help pupils transition into school and establish positive routines.
- Encourage communication, independence, emotional regulation and social development.
- Work closely with the class teacher, SENCO and external professionals to deliver tailored support plans.
- Promote an engaging, safe and inclusive learning environment.
- What the School Offers
- A supportive and approachable Senior Leadership Team.
- A collaborative and experienced SEN team.
- Ongoing CPD and specialist SEND training.
- Well‑resourced classrooms and access to high‑quality intervention materials.
- A friendly school community where staff wellbeing is valued.
- The opportunity to make a genuine difference during a vital stage of children's development.
- The Ideal Candidate
Previous experience supporting children with autism and behavioural needs is essential.
- Experience working within a primary school or specialist educational setting.
- Calm, patient and confident in managing challenging behaviour using positive behaviour strategies.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Passionate about helping children overcome barriers to learning and reach their full potential.
- Committed, reliable and able to build trusting relationships with pupils, staff and parents.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive primary school where your experience and expertise will have a meaningful impact on children's first experiences of education.
If you have the experience, passion and dedication to support young learners with additional needs, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today to be considered for this exciting September opportunity.
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