ASD Support Worker in Belsize Park

ASD Support Worker in Belsize Park

Belsize Park Full-Time 30000 - 33483 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children with autism in Early Years and KS1, enhancing their learning and communication skills.
  • Company: Outstanding Primary school in Camden with a strong inclusive culture.
  • Benefits: Competitive daily rate, ongoing training, and excellent resources for staff development.
  • Other info: Great transport links and a supportive team dedicated to your growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while gaining valuable experience in SEND.
  • Qualifications: Experience with autism support or a Psychology degree is essential.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 33483 £ per year.

An Outstanding Primary school in Camden, just a short walk from King’s Cross Station, is looking to appoint an Autism Support Worker from September. This full-time role focuses on supporting children in Early Years and KS1, helping pupils with autism access learning, develop communication skills and build confidence in the classroom. The school has a strong reputation for inclusion and provides excellent resources to ensure every child receives the support they need. This opportunity is particularly suited to Psychology graduates or experienced support staff looking to deepen their SEND expertise.

Working as an Autism Support Worker, you will collaborate with experienced teachers, SEND professionals and therapists to deliver targeted interventions across phonics, literacy, numeracy and wider curriculum areas. The school invests heavily in staff development and offers ongoing training in autism support, communication strategies and early intervention techniques.

Key Highlights:
  • Full-time role starting September
  • £105–£120 per day depending on experience
  • Outstanding Primary school in Camden
  • Walking distance from King’s Cross Station
  • Supporting children with autism in Early Years and KS1
  • Excellent SEND resources and specialist intervention programmes
What You'll Be Doing:
  • Deliver targeted phonics interventions and learning support
  • Assist pupils with autism on a 1:1 and small-group basis
  • Implement personalised strategies to improve engagement
  • Support literacy, numeracy and classroom learning activities
  • Encourage communication, independence and social development
Ideal Candidate for this Camden School:
  • Experience supporting children with autism is essential
  • Previous Primary school or SEND experience preferred
  • Psychology graduates are strongly encouraged to apply
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Patient, proactive and committed to supporting young learners
Why Join this Camden School?
  • Outstanding school with an established inclusive culture
  • Dedicated SEND team and specialist support services
  • Regular training and professional development opportunities
  • Excellent transport links from across London
  • Delightful children who respond positively to tailored support

If you're an experienced Autism Support Worker or Psychology graduate looking for a rewarding September role, apply through this listing today. Interviews are being arranged over the coming weeks. This Autism Support Worker position offers valuable experience within a highly regarded Camden Primary school where specialist support is recognised, developed and genuinely valued.

ASD Support Worker in Belsize Park employer: JobsinED

Westminster Primary School is an exceptional employer, providing a nurturing environment where dedicated professionals can thrive while making a meaningful impact on the lives of children with additional needs. With strong community support and a committed SEND leadership team, employees benefit from ongoing guidance and opportunities for professional growth, ensuring a rewarding career in education.

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Contact Details:

JobsinED Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace ASD Support Worker in Belsize Park

Experience supporting children with autism
Knowledge of SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)
Strong communication skills
Relationship-building skills
Patience
Proactivity
Commitment to supporting young learners