At a Glance
- Tasks: Support pupils with autism across KS1 and KS2 phases in an Outstanding-rated school.
- Company: Join a highly respected primary school in Westminster known for its nurturing environment.
- Benefits: Earn between £100-£115 per day based on experience, starting September.
- Other info: Full-time role with excellent transport links in Central London.
- Why this job: Gain invaluable hands-on experience in a specialist SEN role at an inspiring school.
- Qualifications: High-achieving graduate with autism experience required for this committed position.
The predicted salary is between 20000 - 24000 £ per year.
Outstanding Primary School in the Heart of Westminster. Are you a high-achieving graduate with autism experience, ready to make an immediate and meaningful impact? This SEN Teaching Assistant (ASD) role offers a rare opportunity to join an inspirational, Outstanding-rated school in Westminster from next September. Supporting pupils with autism across both KS1 and KS2 phases, this is a specialist position for a committed SEN Teaching Assistant who is passionate about inclusive education.
This West London school is widely respected for its nurturing environment, expert staff, and strong outcomes for pupils with special and additional needs. Students are engaged, supported, and encouraged to thrive academically and socially. As an SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism), you will become part of a highly skilled team, working in a setting where communication, care, and precision are central to success. This is an exceptional opportunity for an aspiring teacher or SEN specialist to gain invaluable, hands-on experience.
- SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism) full-time role starting September
- £100-£115 per day depending on experience
- Westminster, Central London excellent transport links
- Ofsted Outstanding school with Inspiring Leadership
SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism) in London employer: JobsinED
This Outstanding-rated primary school in Westminster is renowned for its expert staff and strong outcomes for pupils with special needs. The nurturing environment fosters academic and social growth, making it an ideal place for aspiring teachers and SEN specialists to develop their skills.