At a Glance
- Tasks: Support pupils with additional needs and help them thrive in a welcoming environment.
- Company: A friendly primary school in Dagenham focused on inclusion and pupil wellbeing.
- Benefits: Earn £90-£100 per day, full-time, term-time only, with great career development opportunities.
- Other info: Join a supportive team and work towards future teacher training or a long-term career.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while gaining valuable experience in education.
- Qualifications: Experience with children or young people with SEND and strong communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Dagenham is seeking a dedicated Inclusion Room Assistant to join their supportive SEND team. This role is ideal for graduates or experienced support staff looking to gain valuable school‑based experience while supporting pupils with a range of additional needs.
Why choose this Inclusion Room Assistant role?
- Earn £90‑£100 per day
- Full‑time, term‑time only position
- Join a friendly and supportive school with a strong focus on inclusion and pupil wellbeing
- Work alongside experienced Teachers, SENCOs, and SEND professionals
- Gain valuable experience supporting pupils with Autism, ADHD, SEMH, and communication needs
- Excellent opportunity for future teacher training or a long‑term career in education
Looking for an Inclusion Room Assistant who...
- Has experience working with children or young people with SEND
- Is patient, caring, and resilient
- Can build positive relationships with pupils and staff
- Has excellent communication and behaviour management skills
- Is committed to helping every child achieve their full potential
As an Inclusion Room Assistant, you will support pupils who require additional help to access learning and regulate their emotions throughout the school day. The successful Inclusion Room Assistant will deliver targeted interventions, provide pastoral support, and work closely with teachers to create a calm, safe, and engaging learning environment where every child feels valued and supported.
This role is perfect for someone looking to develop their skills within an inclusive primary school that places children's wellbeing, respect, and academic success at the heart of everything it does.