Teaching Assistant : Autism Support in London

Teaching Assistant : Autism Support in London

London Full-Time 30000 - 33483 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children with autism in navigating their school day with confidence and comfort.
  • Company: Join a specialist network dedicated to neurodiversity and inclusive education.
  • Benefits: Competitive pay, weekly payments, and opportunities for career growth in related fields.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with a focus on empathy, resilience, and personal development.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while building valuable skills for your future.
  • Qualifications: Experience with autism or knowledge of relevant communication methods is a plus.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 33483 £ per year.

Teaching Assistant Autism (ASC) Specialist - Local Specialist Schools

Position: Full-Time, Long‑Term (Term Time Only)

Salary: GBP 90‑95 per day (Weekly Pay: dependent on experience)

Start Date: Immediate / Next Term

Are you a patient, perceptive individual with a passion for neurodiversity? Join our specialist network as an Autism Support Assistant and help children with ASC navigate their school day with confidence, comfort, and success.

Unlocking Potential: Support Beyond the Standard Classroom

  • Sensory First Approach: Help manage the environment to reduce sensory overload, ensuring students feel safe and ready to learn.
  • Specialised Communication: Gain or use experience with PECS, Makaton, and Visual Timetables to facilitate meaningful interaction.
  • Career Growth: Build a CV that is highly attractive for future roles in Clinical Psychology, SEN Teaching, or Occupational Therapy.

Your Role as an ASC Champion

  • Promoting Predictability: Use visual schedules and now/next boards to reduce anxiety and help students manage transitions between activities.
  • Supportive Interventions: Work 1:1 to deliver personalized learning tasks that align with the students’ specific interests and EHCP goals.
  • Managing Meltdowns with Empathy: Recognize the early signs of sensory or emotional deregulation and implement calming strategies or masking breaks before a crisis occurs.
  • Social Coaching: Facilitate structured play or social interactions, helping students develop the tools they need to build friendships and work alongside peers.

Essential Requirements

  • Are Naturally Observant: Can spot the small changes in a student’s body language that signal they need a break or a change in activity.
  • Have Relevant Experience: Experience with Autism (either professionally or personally), or knowledge of TEACCH or ABA principles, is a significant advantage.
  • Are Resilient and Kind: Understand that challenging moments are a result of communication barriers or sensory distress, and respond with patience, not frustration.
  • Are Committed: Hold an enhanced DBS on the update service (or are willing) and are 100% dedicated to safeguarding.

Click Apply Now to submit your CV to our dedicated Specialist Support Team. Contact Robbie Day directly for an informal chat about our current Autism‑specific roles.

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Join a supportive and inclusive environment where your passion for neurodiversity can truly make a difference. As a Teaching Assistant specialising in Autism Support, you will benefit from competitive weekly pay, opportunities for professional growth in fields like Clinical Psychology and Occupational Therapy, and a culture that prioritises empathy and understanding. Our local specialist schools are dedicated to fostering a nurturing atmosphere, ensuring both staff and students thrive together.

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We think you need these skills to ace Teaching Assistant : Autism Support in London

Patience
Perceptiveness
Understanding of Neurodiversity
Sensory Management
Experience with PECS
Experience with Makaton
Use of Visual Timetables