Impactful STEM SEND TA: 1:1 Maths & Science Support in London

Impactful STEM SEND TA: 1:1 Maths & Science Support in London

London Entry level 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support autistic students in Maths and Science, boosting their confidence and academic success.
  • Company: Ribbons & Reeves, dedicated to making a difference in education.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable experience while making a real impact on young lives.
  • Other info: Start your journey in education with meaningful work from September 2026.
  • Why this job: Join us to empower neurodiverse learners and shape their futures.
  • Qualifications: Degree in a STEM subject and strong A-levels required.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

Ribbons & Reeves is seeking a determined STEM SEND Teaching Assistant starting September 2026 in Barnet. This role involves supporting autistic students in Maths and Science, fostering their confidence and academic success.

The ideal candidate will hold a degree in a STEM subject and have strong A-levels, with a passion for working with neurodiverse learners. Join us to make a meaningful impact in young people's lives and gain valuable experience for future careers.

Impactful STEM SEND TA: 1:1 Maths & Science Support in London employer: Ribbons & Reeves

Ribbons & Reeves is an exceptional employer that prioritises the growth and development of its staff, offering a supportive work culture where every team member is valued. Located in Barnet, we provide unique opportunities for professional advancement while making a significant difference in the lives of neurodiverse learners. Join us to be part of a dedicated team that fosters inclusivity and empowers students to thrive academically and personally.

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Ribbons & Reeves Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Impactful STEM SEND TA: 1:1 Maths & Science Support in London

STEM Subject Knowledge
Mathematics Support
Science Support
Experience with Autistic Students
Confidence Building
Academic Support
Passion for Neurodiversity