Long-Term Autism Support Assistant – Calm & Structured Learning

Long-Term Autism Support Assistant – Calm & Structured Learning

Full-Time 20000 - 25000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Senovo

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support pupils with autism using calm strategies and structured learning.
  • Company: Senovo, a specialist SEN setting in Neasden.
  • Benefits: Long-term position with the chance to make a real difference.
  • Other info: Collaborate with experienced SEN staff in a supportive environment.
  • Why this job: Join a dedicated team and help students thrive in their learning journey.
  • Qualifications: Experience in autism support or similar roles is preferred.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 Β£ per year.

Senovo is hiring an Autism Support Assistant for a specialist SEN setting in Neasden, starting in September 2026. The successful candidate will support pupils with autism and communication needs by using calm strategies and providing structured support.

You will collaborate with experienced SEN staff and be key in helping pupils engage in learning through routines and consistency. If you have experience in autism support or similar roles, this long-term position is a fantastic opportunity to make a difference.

Long-Term Autism Support Assistant – Calm & Structured Learning employer: Senovo

Senovo is an exceptional employer that prioritises the well-being and professional development of its staff, offering a supportive work culture where collaboration with experienced SEN professionals is encouraged. Located in Neasden, this role provides unique opportunities for meaningful engagement with pupils, fostering a sense of fulfilment as you contribute to their learning journeys while benefiting from ongoing training and growth within the special educational needs sector.

Senovo

Contact Details:

Senovo Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Long-Term Autism Support Assistant – Calm & Structured Learning

Experience in Autism Support
Communication Skills
Calm Strategies
Structured Support
Collaboration with SEN Staff
Engagement Techniques
Routines and Consistency