At a Glance
- Tasks: Support young pupils with mild Autism in an Early Years class.
- Company: Mainstream school in Harrow with a focus on inclusivity.
- Benefits: Weekly pay, mentorship, and a chance to enhance your CV.
- Other info: Long-term role with no supply work and immediate start.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while gaining valuable experience.
- Qualifications: Experience with special needs or relevant degree required.
The predicted salary is between 18600 - 21000 £ per year.
Location: Harrow
Start date: September 2026 - July 2027
Salary: 92.63- 105 per day (PAYE)
Job type: Full time, Long term Monday - Friday (no weekends)
A mainstream school in Harrow is recruiting a Teaching Assistant to start in September in their Early Years class supporting young pupils with mild Autism.
What we are looking for in our Teaching Assistant:
- Experience working with students that have special needs, personal experience OR have graduated from a relevant degree (Psychology, Health and Social Care, Speech and Language)
- Someone who is very patient and understanding
- Has the initiative and drive to want to help
- The ability to focus on the job at hand
- Right to work in the UK
- Experience working in the UK
What’s in it for our Teaching Assistants:
- Satisfaction that you are making a difference in the lives of our students!
- Weekly pay (No umbrella or agency fees here)
- A chance to build up your CV for when you choose to move up in your career.
- Excellent mentorship and guidance from on-site SENCO and psychologists.
- A long term role, no supply work
As we are hiring ASAP for this role, we encourage you to apply now. If shortlisted we will be contacting you ASAP!
What Protocol Education can offer you:
Full interview preparation and assistance - so you’re fully prepped and confident, increasing your chances of success.
We think you need these skills to ace EYFS SEN TA - Harrow
Experience with Special Needs
Understanding of Autism
Patience
Initiative
Focus
Relevant Degree (Psychology, Health and Social Care, Speech and Language)
Right to Work in the UK