Autism Support Specialist – Calm, Structured Learning Helper

Autism Support Specialist – Calm, Structured Learning Helper

Full-Time 21000 - 25000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Senovo

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support pupils with autism in a calm and structured learning environment.
  • Company: Senovo, dedicated to enhancing education for children with special needs.
  • Benefits: Competitive pay of Β£95 to Β£115 per day and rewarding work experience.
  • Other info: Long-term role with opportunities for personal growth and development.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of pupils with autism and communication needs.
  • Qualifications: Experience in autism support or related fields is essential.

The predicted salary is between 21000 - 25000 Β£ per year.

Senovo is seeking an Autism Support Assistant for a long-term role in Haringey, Greater London. The assistant will support pupils with autism and communication needs, requiring a patient and structured individual who understands visual routines and sensory support.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Supporting pupils in accessing learning
  • Working with SEN staff

Experience in autism support or related fields is essential. Pay ranges from Β£95 to Β£115 per day, making it a rewarding opportunity for the right candidate.

Autism Support Specialist – Calm, Structured Learning Helper employer: Senovo

Senovo is an exceptional employer that prioritises the well-being and professional development of its staff, offering a supportive work culture where patience and understanding are valued. Located in Haringey, Greater London, employees benefit from competitive pay and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of pupils with autism, while also receiving ongoing training and growth opportunities within the education sector.

Senovo

Contact Details:

Senovo Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Autism Support Specialist – Calm, Structured Learning Helper

Experience in Autism Support
Understanding of Communication Needs
Patience
Structured Approach
Knowledge of Visual Routines
Sensory Support Techniques
Collaboration with SEN Staff