Secondary ASD SEN Teaching Assistant – Long-Term in Enfield

Secondary ASD SEN Teaching Assistant – Long-Term in Enfield

Enfield Full-Time 20700 - 25300 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support students with autism to enhance their communication and confidence.
  • Company: Teach Now, a leading recruitment agency in education.
  • Benefits: Competitive daily rate, full-time hours, and long-term role.
  • Other info: Join a supportive team dedicated to inclusion and student success.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while gaining valuable experience.
  • Qualifications: Experience in SEN support and a passion for helping others.

The predicted salary is between 20700 - 25300 £ per year.

Teach Now is recruiting an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant (ASD) for a long-term secondary‑school role in Enfield, London.

Salary £90–£100 per day, full-time, long-term temporary with a start date of 8 September 2026.

The role focuses on autism-focused support to help pupils develop communication, confidence and independence across KS3–KS5.

You will work with pupils individually and in small groups, alongside the SENCO and wider inclusion team.

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Secondary ASD SEN Teaching Assistant – Long-Term in Enfield employer: Teach Now Limited

As a Teacher of English & Religious Education in Welwyn Garden City, you will join a supportive and collaborative team dedicated to fostering an inclusive learning environment. The school offers excellent professional development opportunities, competitive salaries, and a commitment to staff wellbeing, making it an ideal place for educators looking to grow their careers while making a meaningful impact on students' lives.

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We think you need these skills to ace Secondary ASD SEN Teaching Assistant – Long-Term in Enfield

Experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Communication Skills
Ability to Support Individual Learning Needs
Confidence Building Techniques
Independence Development Strategies
Collaboration with SENCO and Inclusion Team
Small Group Facilitation