Full-Time Long-Term Potential to Go Permanent Term-Time Only Are you a compassionate and reliable individual with a background in care or support work? We're currently seeking a Child Care Assistant to join the dedicated team at a specialist SEMH provision in Robertsbridge, East Sussex. This full-time, term-time only role offers an excellent opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of young people aged 5-11 who require specialist support due to a range of needs including SEMH, Autism, ADHD, SpLD (Specific Learning Difficulties), and complex behavioural challenges. For the right candidate, there is a strong possibility for the role to become permanent. About the Role: As a Child Care Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting pupils with additional needs both in and out of the classroom. You'll work closely with the teaching and pastoral teams to provide tailored care, build trusting relationships, and help create a safe and nurturing learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Providing day-to-day support to students with SEMH, Autism, ADHD, and related needs Assisting with emotional regulation, behaviour management, and engagement in activities Supporting students with personal care and routine tasks when necessary Working alongside teachers, therapists, and support staff to follow individual care and education plans Encouraging positive social interaction and emotional development The Ideal Candidate Will Have: Previous experience in care, support work, or as a healthcare assistant (preferred but not essential) A genuine interest in working with children with SEMH and additional needs Patience, resilience, and the ability to build strong, positive relationships Excellent communication and teamwork skills A commitment to safeguarding and promoting student well-being Why Join? Be part of a passionate and supportive team making a real difference Receive ongoing training and development Work in a structured, nurturing environment tailored to young people with complex needs Opportunity for a permanent role for the right candidate If you're ready to make a meaningful impact as a Child Care Assistant, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now or get in touch for more information. Not quite the right role for you? We have a range of positions across SEN and specialist settings - feel free to contact us or pass this opportunity on to someone who may be interested. Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
May 09, 2026
Contractor
Full-Time Long-Term Potential to Go Permanent Term-Time Only Are you a compassionate and reliable individual with a background in care or support work? We're currently seeking a Child Care Assistant to join the dedicated team at a specialist SEMH provision in Robertsbridge, East Sussex. This full-time, term-time only role offers an excellent opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of young people aged 5-11 who require specialist support due to a range of needs including SEMH, Autism, ADHD, SpLD (Specific Learning Difficulties), and complex behavioural challenges. For the right candidate, there is a strong possibility for the role to become permanent. About the Role: As a Child Care Assistant, you will play a key role in supporting pupils with additional needs both in and out of the classroom. You'll work closely with the teaching and pastoral teams to provide tailored care, build trusting relationships, and help create a safe and nurturing learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Providing day-to-day support to students with SEMH, Autism, ADHD, and related needs Assisting with emotional regulation, behaviour management, and engagement in activities Supporting students with personal care and routine tasks when necessary Working alongside teachers, therapists, and support staff to follow individual care and education plans Encouraging positive social interaction and emotional development The Ideal Candidate Will Have: Previous experience in care, support work, or as a healthcare assistant (preferred but not essential) A genuine interest in working with children with SEMH and additional needs Patience, resilience, and the ability to build strong, positive relationships Excellent communication and teamwork skills A commitment to safeguarding and promoting student well-being Why Join? Be part of a passionate and supportive team making a real difference Receive ongoing training and development Work in a structured, nurturing environment tailored to young people with complex needs Opportunity for a permanent role for the right candidate If you're ready to make a meaningful impact as a Child Care Assistant, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now or get in touch for more information. Not quite the right role for you? We have a range of positions across SEN and specialist settings - feel free to contact us or pass this opportunity on to someone who may be interested. Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
We are seeking a compassionate and proactive Child Care Assistant to support the wellbeing and development of children with complex needs in a safe and nurturing setting. As a Child Care Assistant, you will work closely with education and therapy teams to create a positive, structured environment that promotes social and emotional growth. Key responsibilities of the Child Care Assistant role: Engage children in purposeful and stimulating activities Support children's behaviour, wellbeing, and social skills Assist with daily routines and personal care as needed Collaborate with teaching staff and therapists to meet individual needs Maintain a safe and supportive environment Why consider this Child Care Assistant position? Long-term opportunities available for 5 days a week roles Flexible ad hoc positions also offered to fit your lifestyle Be part of a caring team dedicated to making a real difference Excellent chance to develop your career supporting children with special needs If you are caring, patient, and enthusiastic about supporting children's growth, this Child Care Assistant position is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and rewarding setting. Not quite the right role for you? We have a range of positions across SEN and specialist settings - feel free to contact us or pass this opportunity on to someone who may be interested. Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
May 09, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking a compassionate and proactive Child Care Assistant to support the wellbeing and development of children with complex needs in a safe and nurturing setting. As a Child Care Assistant, you will work closely with education and therapy teams to create a positive, structured environment that promotes social and emotional growth. Key responsibilities of the Child Care Assistant role: Engage children in purposeful and stimulating activities Support children's behaviour, wellbeing, and social skills Assist with daily routines and personal care as needed Collaborate with teaching staff and therapists to meet individual needs Maintain a safe and supportive environment Why consider this Child Care Assistant position? Long-term opportunities available for 5 days a week roles Flexible ad hoc positions also offered to fit your lifestyle Be part of a caring team dedicated to making a real difference Excellent chance to develop your career supporting children with special needs If you are caring, patient, and enthusiastic about supporting children's growth, this Child Care Assistant position is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and rewarding setting. Not quite the right role for you? We have a range of positions across SEN and specialist settings - feel free to contact us or pass this opportunity on to someone who may be interested. Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
Deputy Librarian Location : London, UK (on-site) Contract : 7 months FTC Working Pattern : Part-Time 18.25 hour/week (Monday and Tuesday - full shifts and 1 half shift on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday) Job Purpose The post holder is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering a comprehensive programme of inductions and information skills training for staff and students. The role includes line management of the Senior Library Assistant and deputising for the Librarian as required. The post holder will play a key role in supporting the strategic delivery of high-quality library and information services, including contributing to collection development and ensuring service excellence across all users. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Line manage the Senior Library Assistant, including recruitment, probation reviews, appraisals, and ongoing professional development. Provide leadership, guidance, and motivation to ensure high performance and service standards. Deputise for the Librarian, assuming full responsibility for library operations in their absence. Training & User Support Design, develop, and deliver engaging induction sessions and information skills training programmes for staff and students. Deliver training on topics including: Literature searching techniques Reference management tools Critical appraisal skills Evidence-based resources Research support methodologies Liaise with academic staff to align training provision with teaching programmes and curriculum needs. Library Services Delivery Support the Librarian in ensuring high-quality service delivery aligned with institutional standards and Customer Service Excellence principles. Manage and respond to library enquiries across multiple channels (face-to-face and digital). Provide systematic review support and manage a mediated literature searching service. Collections & Resources Assist in the development and management of print and electronic collections to support teaching and research needs. Collaborate with academic and library colleagues to ensure online reading lists are created and maintained. Operational & Administrative Duties Collect, analyse, and report library usage statistics as required. Contribute to marketing, promotional activities, and enhancement of the library's web presence. Participate in internal meetings, training sessions, and professional groups within UCL LCCOS. Person Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications, Experience & Knowledge Proven experience in line management, including recruitment, appraisals, and staff development. Experience working in a busy library or information service environment serving diverse user groups. Demonstrable experience in planning and delivering information skills training. Experience handling user enquiries across multiple service channels. Skills & Abilities Excellent verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and effectively. Strong written communication skills, including report writing and content development for web and print. Highly developed organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to motivate and manage a team effectively. High level of attention to detail and accuracy in all areas of work. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and take initiative. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Deputy Librarian Location : London, UK (on-site) Contract : 7 months FTC Working Pattern : Part-Time 18.25 hour/week (Monday and Tuesday - full shifts and 1 half shift on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday) Job Purpose The post holder is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering a comprehensive programme of inductions and information skills training for staff and students. The role includes line management of the Senior Library Assistant and deputising for the Librarian as required. The post holder will play a key role in supporting the strategic delivery of high-quality library and information services, including contributing to collection development and ensuring service excellence across all users. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Line manage the Senior Library Assistant, including recruitment, probation reviews, appraisals, and ongoing professional development. Provide leadership, guidance, and motivation to ensure high performance and service standards. Deputise for the Librarian, assuming full responsibility for library operations in their absence. Training & User Support Design, develop, and deliver engaging induction sessions and information skills training programmes for staff and students. Deliver training on topics including: Literature searching techniques Reference management tools Critical appraisal skills Evidence-based resources Research support methodologies Liaise with academic staff to align training provision with teaching programmes and curriculum needs. Library Services Delivery Support the Librarian in ensuring high-quality service delivery aligned with institutional standards and Customer Service Excellence principles. Manage and respond to library enquiries across multiple channels (face-to-face and digital). Provide systematic review support and manage a mediated literature searching service. Collections & Resources Assist in the development and management of print and electronic collections to support teaching and research needs. Collaborate with academic and library colleagues to ensure online reading lists are created and maintained. Operational & Administrative Duties Collect, analyse, and report library usage statistics as required. Contribute to marketing, promotional activities, and enhancement of the library's web presence. Participate in internal meetings, training sessions, and professional groups within UCL LCCOS. Person Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications, Experience & Knowledge Proven experience in line management, including recruitment, appraisals, and staff development. Experience working in a busy library or information service environment serving diverse user groups. Demonstrable experience in planning and delivering information skills training. Experience handling user enquiries across multiple service channels. Skills & Abilities Excellent verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly and effectively. Strong written communication skills, including report writing and content development for web and print. Highly developed organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to motivate and manage a team effectively. High level of attention to detail and accuracy in all areas of work. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and take initiative. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
SENDCo (Primary SEND School - SEMH, trauma, ADHD, Autism) Location: Fishponds, Bristol Start date: 1st September 2026 Hours: Full-time, 8:30am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday Type: Temp to Perm Salary: £32,916 - £51,047.36 (paid daily during temp period) Contract: Full-time (term time + INSET; flexible by agreement) Lead with purpose. Transform lives. Elmtree Grove School is seeking a passionate and skilled SENDCo to join our specialist provision for primary-aged learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND SEMH, trauma, ADHD, Autism). This is more than a coordination role it s a chance to shape provision, influence whole-school practice, and make a lasting difference to children who need it most. About the Role As SENDCo, you will be a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, leading and coordinating SEND provision across the school. You ll ensure every pupil s needs are understood, planned for, and met through high-quality, individualised approaches. You ll work at the heart of a multidisciplinary network collaborating with families, local authorities, and external professionals to create stability, progress, and positive outcomes for every child. What You ll Be Doing Leading SEND provision across the school in line with the SEND Code of Practice Overseeing EHCPs, annual reviews, and liaison with local authorities Driving high-quality, personalised provision for pupils with complex needs Supporting and developing staff in inclusive and trauma-informed practice Working closely with families to build strong, trusting partnerships Coordinating multi-agency input (e.g. Educational Psychologists, SALT, Social Care) Contributing to safeguarding, behaviour support, and pastoral planning Line managing and developing the Learning Support team Monitoring the impact of interventions and ensuring accountability What We re Looking For We re looking for someone who combines expertise with empathy a leader who is both strategic and hands-on. A team player who cares passionately about the life chances of young people. Essential: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Fully Qualified Teacher (induction passed) National Award for SEND Coordination (or willingness to achieve) Strong experience with complex SEND and/or SEMH In-depth knowledge of EHCP processes and SEND legislation Experience working with external agencies and local authorities A calm, resilient and solution-focused approach Desirable: Experience in a specialist or independent setting Training in trauma-informed or therapeutic approaches Why Join Elmtree Grove School? Every Child, Every Opportunity, The Right Opportunity Our approach is to offer a bespoke and relevant learning program for each learner. Integration into standardised education opportunities and social integration is everything we do. No child should have their future negatively affected or be excluded in their later life due to the lack of access or support for education opportunities that are appropriate to their abilities & strengths. We believe strongly in people and look for people that have: Education-relevant qualifications in supporting teaching & learning good experience in supporting young people in an education setting understanding and expertise in supporting learners with SEND skills & strategies in supporting emotional wellbeing tenacity & resilience to manage, influence & effect positive behaviours & decisions in learners the ability to present a strong role model for young people, including having fun! collaborative and pro-active working practices a strong sense of responsibility & work ethic Working with our organisation is a rewarding experience. We offer an enjoyable workplace with additional employment benefits for our permanent staff colleagues: Bright HR - online HR management portal also offering partner discounts Private Healthcare (Vitality) Employee Assist - independent healthcare perks Free training - role specific & relevant, accredited training Employee Support Assistant - dedicated colleagues to coach & support our employees Pension scheme (not currently teacher pension scheme) company celebration events Ready to make a difference? If you re driven by purpose and committed to inclusive, child-centred education, we d love to hear from you. Application/interview schedule: Closing date 1st June 2026 Shortlisting 3rd June 2026 Interviews week commencing 8th June 2026 Apply now and be part of something meaningful. Applications are welcomed from candidates that meet the vast majority of the above job & person criteria. We also recognise that many people who are interested in such a role may not have specific experience as detailed so we would still welcome an application from those that have substantial experience of supporting young people with SEND or other challenges in education. All applications will be managed by Elementa. Successful applications will have a full-prescreen, interview, insight session and visit to one of our Alternative Provision sites. Any (permanent) appointment will be subject to a successful interview process, satisfactory references, DBS Enhanced Disclosure (which may be chargeable at £64.20 unless you have a DBS subscribed to the Update Service) and successful completion of employment trial period. Please apply with your full up to date CV. All applicants will be promptly responded to.
May 08, 2026
Contractor
SENDCo (Primary SEND School - SEMH, trauma, ADHD, Autism) Location: Fishponds, Bristol Start date: 1st September 2026 Hours: Full-time, 8:30am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday Type: Temp to Perm Salary: £32,916 - £51,047.36 (paid daily during temp period) Contract: Full-time (term time + INSET; flexible by agreement) Lead with purpose. Transform lives. Elmtree Grove School is seeking a passionate and skilled SENDCo to join our specialist provision for primary-aged learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND SEMH, trauma, ADHD, Autism). This is more than a coordination role it s a chance to shape provision, influence whole-school practice, and make a lasting difference to children who need it most. About the Role As SENDCo, you will be a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, leading and coordinating SEND provision across the school. You ll ensure every pupil s needs are understood, planned for, and met through high-quality, individualised approaches. You ll work at the heart of a multidisciplinary network collaborating with families, local authorities, and external professionals to create stability, progress, and positive outcomes for every child. What You ll Be Doing Leading SEND provision across the school in line with the SEND Code of Practice Overseeing EHCPs, annual reviews, and liaison with local authorities Driving high-quality, personalised provision for pupils with complex needs Supporting and developing staff in inclusive and trauma-informed practice Working closely with families to build strong, trusting partnerships Coordinating multi-agency input (e.g. Educational Psychologists, SALT, Social Care) Contributing to safeguarding, behaviour support, and pastoral planning Line managing and developing the Learning Support team Monitoring the impact of interventions and ensuring accountability What We re Looking For We re looking for someone who combines expertise with empathy a leader who is both strategic and hands-on. A team player who cares passionately about the life chances of young people. Essential: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Fully Qualified Teacher (induction passed) National Award for SEND Coordination (or willingness to achieve) Strong experience with complex SEND and/or SEMH In-depth knowledge of EHCP processes and SEND legislation Experience working with external agencies and local authorities A calm, resilient and solution-focused approach Desirable: Experience in a specialist or independent setting Training in trauma-informed or therapeutic approaches Why Join Elmtree Grove School? Every Child, Every Opportunity, The Right Opportunity Our approach is to offer a bespoke and relevant learning program for each learner. Integration into standardised education opportunities and social integration is everything we do. No child should have their future negatively affected or be excluded in their later life due to the lack of access or support for education opportunities that are appropriate to their abilities & strengths. We believe strongly in people and look for people that have: Education-relevant qualifications in supporting teaching & learning good experience in supporting young people in an education setting understanding and expertise in supporting learners with SEND skills & strategies in supporting emotional wellbeing tenacity & resilience to manage, influence & effect positive behaviours & decisions in learners the ability to present a strong role model for young people, including having fun! collaborative and pro-active working practices a strong sense of responsibility & work ethic Working with our organisation is a rewarding experience. We offer an enjoyable workplace with additional employment benefits for our permanent staff colleagues: Bright HR - online HR management portal also offering partner discounts Private Healthcare (Vitality) Employee Assist - independent healthcare perks Free training - role specific & relevant, accredited training Employee Support Assistant - dedicated colleagues to coach & support our employees Pension scheme (not currently teacher pension scheme) company celebration events Ready to make a difference? If you re driven by purpose and committed to inclusive, child-centred education, we d love to hear from you. Application/interview schedule: Closing date 1st June 2026 Shortlisting 3rd June 2026 Interviews week commencing 8th June 2026 Apply now and be part of something meaningful. Applications are welcomed from candidates that meet the vast majority of the above job & person criteria. We also recognise that many people who are interested in such a role may not have specific experience as detailed so we would still welcome an application from those that have substantial experience of supporting young people with SEND or other challenges in education. All applications will be managed by Elementa. Successful applications will have a full-prescreen, interview, insight session and visit to one of our Alternative Provision sites. Any (permanent) appointment will be subject to a successful interview process, satisfactory references, DBS Enhanced Disclosure (which may be chargeable at £64.20 unless you have a DBS subscribed to the Update Service) and successful completion of employment trial period. Please apply with your full up to date CV. All applicants will be promptly responded to.
Job Title: Teaching Assistant - Level 2 / Level 3 (Permanent) Salary: FTE £25,583 - £25,989Pro-rata £19,919 - £20,235 Location: Stratford-upon-Avon Start Date: May or September 2026 Hours: Full-time Term-Time Only Smart Education is currently recruiting for a Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN school in Stratford-upon-Avon on a permanent basis . This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a highly supportive and dedicated team within an all-age setting (3-19) supporting pupils with a wide range of additional needs. The school offers a broad-spectrum SEN provision , supporting pupils with learning difficulties, communication needs and complex needs, with a strong focus on independence, personal development and preparing pupils for life beyond education . This role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is passionate about SEN and wants to make a long-term impact within a specialist environment . Benefits of working as a Teaching Assistant: • Permanent role within a specialist SEN setting• Opportunity to support pupils across a wide age range (3-19)• Work within a collaborative, experienced and supportive team• Ongoing training and professional development• A rewarding role supporting pupils' independence and life skills Job requirements: • Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification • Experience working with children or young people with SEN • Experience within a UK school or specialist setting • Patient, resilient and nurturing approach• Ability to support communication, behaviour and emotional regulation Role responsibilities: • Provide 1:1, small group and classroom support • Support pupils with a range of complex learning needs and communication difficulties • Promote independence, confidence and personal development• Support behaviour and emotional regulation• Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists and SEN professionals• Contribute to a safe, inclusive and engaging learning environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a committed Teaching Assistant looking for a permanent role where they can build strong relationships and truly make a difference in a specialist SEN setting. About Smart Education: Smart Education is a specialist Education and Early Years agency, recruiting for both permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND professionals, Nursery Nurses, and Tutors. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity with children.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Teaching Assistant - Level 2 / Level 3 (Permanent) Salary: FTE £25,583 - £25,989Pro-rata £19,919 - £20,235 Location: Stratford-upon-Avon Start Date: May or September 2026 Hours: Full-time Term-Time Only Smart Education is currently recruiting for a Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN school in Stratford-upon-Avon on a permanent basis . This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a highly supportive and dedicated team within an all-age setting (3-19) supporting pupils with a wide range of additional needs. The school offers a broad-spectrum SEN provision , supporting pupils with learning difficulties, communication needs and complex needs, with a strong focus on independence, personal development and preparing pupils for life beyond education . This role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant who is passionate about SEN and wants to make a long-term impact within a specialist environment . Benefits of working as a Teaching Assistant: • Permanent role within a specialist SEN setting• Opportunity to support pupils across a wide age range (3-19)• Work within a collaborative, experienced and supportive team• Ongoing training and professional development• A rewarding role supporting pupils' independence and life skills Job requirements: • Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification • Experience working with children or young people with SEN • Experience within a UK school or specialist setting • Patient, resilient and nurturing approach• Ability to support communication, behaviour and emotional regulation Role responsibilities: • Provide 1:1, small group and classroom support • Support pupils with a range of complex learning needs and communication difficulties • Promote independence, confidence and personal development• Support behaviour and emotional regulation• Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists and SEN professionals• Contribute to a safe, inclusive and engaging learning environment This is a fantastic opportunity for a committed Teaching Assistant looking for a permanent role where they can build strong relationships and truly make a difference in a specialist SEN setting. About Smart Education: Smart Education is a specialist Education and Early Years agency, recruiting for both permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND professionals, Nursery Nurses, and Tutors. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity with children.
SEN Teacher - Specialist Provision London Specialist SEN School Full-Time Permanent £38,000 - £52,000 Immediate or September Start Are you an experienced SEN Teacher looking to make a meaningful impact in a specialist setting? Do you want to work in a supportive, well-resourced environment where teaching is truly tailored to individual pupil needs? A specialist SEN school in London is seeking a dedicated and adaptable SEN Teacher to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment supporting pupils with a range of additional needs including ASD, SEMH, SLD and complex learning difficulties. You will play a key role in delivering personalised learning, supporting EHCP outcomes and helping pupils develop both academically and socially within a structured and nurturing setting. Key responsibilities: Plan and deliver differentiated lessons tailored to individual pupil needs Support pupils with a range of SEN including ASD, SEMH and complex needs Implement and contribute to EHCP targets, reviews and progress tracking Work closely with teaching assistants and therapists within a multi-disciplinary team Create a positive, structured and engaging classroom environment Use creative and adaptive teaching strategies to support engagement and learning Build strong relationships with pupils, parents and external professionals The ideal candidate will have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience working within an SEN or specialist school setting Strong understanding of EHCP processes and differentiated teaching Confident behaviour management and classroom leadership skills A patient, resilient and adaptable approach to teaching A genuine passion for supporting pupils with additional needs What the school offers: Supportive leadership team and collaborative working environment Excellent CPD and progression opportunities Well-resourced classrooms and specialist facilities Opportunities to work alongside therapists and SEN specialists A rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference This is a fantastic opportunity for an SEN Teacher looking to join a forward-thinking school and have a direct impact on pupil outcomes. If you would be interested in hearing more or arranging an interview, please get in touch.
May 08, 2026
Full time
SEN Teacher - Specialist Provision London Specialist SEN School Full-Time Permanent £38,000 - £52,000 Immediate or September Start Are you an experienced SEN Teacher looking to make a meaningful impact in a specialist setting? Do you want to work in a supportive, well-resourced environment where teaching is truly tailored to individual pupil needs? A specialist SEN school in London is seeking a dedicated and adaptable SEN Teacher to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment supporting pupils with a range of additional needs including ASD, SEMH, SLD and complex learning difficulties. You will play a key role in delivering personalised learning, supporting EHCP outcomes and helping pupils develop both academically and socially within a structured and nurturing setting. Key responsibilities: Plan and deliver differentiated lessons tailored to individual pupil needs Support pupils with a range of SEN including ASD, SEMH and complex needs Implement and contribute to EHCP targets, reviews and progress tracking Work closely with teaching assistants and therapists within a multi-disciplinary team Create a positive, structured and engaging classroom environment Use creative and adaptive teaching strategies to support engagement and learning Build strong relationships with pupils, parents and external professionals The ideal candidate will have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience working within an SEN or specialist school setting Strong understanding of EHCP processes and differentiated teaching Confident behaviour management and classroom leadership skills A patient, resilient and adaptable approach to teaching A genuine passion for supporting pupils with additional needs What the school offers: Supportive leadership team and collaborative working environment Excellent CPD and progression opportunities Well-resourced classrooms and specialist facilities Opportunities to work alongside therapists and SEN specialists A rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference This is a fantastic opportunity for an SEN Teacher looking to join a forward-thinking school and have a direct impact on pupil outcomes. If you would be interested in hearing more or arranging an interview, please get in touch.
Job Title: One to One -Teaching Assistant - Progress Engagement Guide (PEG) Contract type: Full-Time Salary: £22,070.80 Contract term: Term Time only - Fixed Term Hours: (35 hours) 8.15am - 3.45 Monday - Friday Benefits: Company Pension, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme Start Date: ASAP Lo cation: ISP Teynham School, Teynham Are you a passionate and dedicated Teaching Assistant with a deep understanding of early years frameworks and curriculum development? Do you thrive in a nurturing and specialized educational environment where you can make a real difference in the lives of children with complex needs? If so, we would love to hear from you! We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join our small and supportive team. You will play a crucial role in providing a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment for our children. About Us: ISP Whitstable is a small, specialized SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) Primary school provision dedicated to supporting children with complex needs and challenging behaviours. Our school is a safe and nurturing environment where well-trained, supportive staff use therapeutic and holistic approaches to provide an engaging and inspiring learning experience tailored to each child's individual journey. Key Responsibilities: Dedicated to mentoring and supporting one pupil or a small group Support the delivery of engaging and effective lessons in line with early years frameworks and curriculum development. Building positive relationships with your children and driving interaction and positive learning outcomes. Reporting on children' progress and concerns and liaising with other school staff to ensure children' needs are met. Supervision of children during non-classroom time, including extra-curricular activities and school trips. Assisting with lesson planning and classroom preparation. Setting work where appropriate and marking. Implement attachment and trauma-informed strategies to support children' social, emotional, and mental health needs. Participate in school events, extracurricular activities, and staff meetings as required. Qualifications and Skills: A relevant qualification in education or a related field (e.g., Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma). Previous experience working with children, preferably in an educational setting. Strong understanding of early years frameworks and curriculum development. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with children with complex needs. The ability to work effectively as part of a team. A proactive and flexible approach to work. Teaching and Learning An ISP PEG is expected to give teaching and learning the highest priority and develop relevant strategies to support the work of the teacher promote inclusion by encouraging participation of all children in learning and extra-curricular activities use effective behaviour management strategies consistently in line with the school's policies communicate effectively and sensitively with children to adapt to their needs and support their learning maintain a stimulating and safe learning environment by organising and managing physical teaching space and resources Working with Others An ISP PEG is expected to Recognise and respect the role and contribution of other professionals, parents and carers by liaising effectively and working in partnership with them. Understand their role in order to be able to work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other colleagues Communicate their knowledge and understanding of children to other school staff and professionals, so that informed decision making can take place on intervention and provision. What we offer A commitment to support your development in acquiring new skills through a wide range of professional opportunities An opportunity to make a huge contribution to the lives and lifelong learning of vulnerable children who deserve high quality teaching in a safe educational provision A friendly and inclusive team who are passionate about improving pupil outcomes PandoLogic.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Job Title: One to One -Teaching Assistant - Progress Engagement Guide (PEG) Contract type: Full-Time Salary: £22,070.80 Contract term: Term Time only - Fixed Term Hours: (35 hours) 8.15am - 3.45 Monday - Friday Benefits: Company Pension, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme Start Date: ASAP Lo cation: ISP Teynham School, Teynham Are you a passionate and dedicated Teaching Assistant with a deep understanding of early years frameworks and curriculum development? Do you thrive in a nurturing and specialized educational environment where you can make a real difference in the lives of children with complex needs? If so, we would love to hear from you! We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join our small and supportive team. You will play a crucial role in providing a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment for our children. About Us: ISP Whitstable is a small, specialized SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) Primary school provision dedicated to supporting children with complex needs and challenging behaviours. Our school is a safe and nurturing environment where well-trained, supportive staff use therapeutic and holistic approaches to provide an engaging and inspiring learning experience tailored to each child's individual journey. Key Responsibilities: Dedicated to mentoring and supporting one pupil or a small group Support the delivery of engaging and effective lessons in line with early years frameworks and curriculum development. Building positive relationships with your children and driving interaction and positive learning outcomes. Reporting on children' progress and concerns and liaising with other school staff to ensure children' needs are met. Supervision of children during non-classroom time, including extra-curricular activities and school trips. Assisting with lesson planning and classroom preparation. Setting work where appropriate and marking. Implement attachment and trauma-informed strategies to support children' social, emotional, and mental health needs. Participate in school events, extracurricular activities, and staff meetings as required. Qualifications and Skills: A relevant qualification in education or a related field (e.g., Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma). Previous experience working with children, preferably in an educational setting. Strong understanding of early years frameworks and curriculum development. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with children with complex needs. The ability to work effectively as part of a team. A proactive and flexible approach to work. Teaching and Learning An ISP PEG is expected to give teaching and learning the highest priority and develop relevant strategies to support the work of the teacher promote inclusion by encouraging participation of all children in learning and extra-curricular activities use effective behaviour management strategies consistently in line with the school's policies communicate effectively and sensitively with children to adapt to their needs and support their learning maintain a stimulating and safe learning environment by organising and managing physical teaching space and resources Working with Others An ISP PEG is expected to Recognise and respect the role and contribution of other professionals, parents and carers by liaising effectively and working in partnership with them. Understand their role in order to be able to work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other colleagues Communicate their knowledge and understanding of children to other school staff and professionals, so that informed decision making can take place on intervention and provision. What we offer A commitment to support your development in acquiring new skills through a wide range of professional opportunities An opportunity to make a huge contribution to the lives and lifelong learning of vulnerable children who deserve high quality teaching in a safe educational provision A friendly and inclusive team who are passionate about improving pupil outcomes PandoLogic.
Teaching Assistant - SEND Resource Base (Tameside Primary School) Start: ASAP Contract: Full-time, until July Pay: £95 per day (PAYE) Tradewind Recruitment is working with a supportive Primary School in Tameside to recruit a dedicated Teaching Assistant for a full-time role within their SEND resource base. This position involves supporting pupils in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 with complex learning needs. You will play a key role in providing 1:1 support, helping to create a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where pupils can engage with learning and make meaningful progress. This role is available immediately and will run until the end of the academic year. The Role Provide tailored 1:1 support for pupils with complex SEND needs Work closely with the class teacher and SENDCo to deliver personalised learning strategies Support pupils' academic, social, and emotional development Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and well-structured learning environment The Ideal Candidate Experience supporting pupils with SEND, particularly those with complex needs Confident delivering 1:1 support and working as part of a wider team Patient, resilient, and compassionate in approach Holds a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or has equivalent school-based experience This is a rewarding opportunity to join a welcoming school community and make a real difference in the lives of pupils who benefit from additional support. Interested? Send your CV to or call to find out more.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Teaching Assistant - SEND Resource Base (Tameside Primary School) Start: ASAP Contract: Full-time, until July Pay: £95 per day (PAYE) Tradewind Recruitment is working with a supportive Primary School in Tameside to recruit a dedicated Teaching Assistant for a full-time role within their SEND resource base. This position involves supporting pupils in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 with complex learning needs. You will play a key role in providing 1:1 support, helping to create a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where pupils can engage with learning and make meaningful progress. This role is available immediately and will run until the end of the academic year. The Role Provide tailored 1:1 support for pupils with complex SEND needs Work closely with the class teacher and SENDCo to deliver personalised learning strategies Support pupils' academic, social, and emotional development Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and well-structured learning environment The Ideal Candidate Experience supporting pupils with SEND, particularly those with complex needs Confident delivering 1:1 support and working as part of a wider team Patient, resilient, and compassionate in approach Holds a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or has equivalent school-based experience This is a rewarding opportunity to join a welcoming school community and make a real difference in the lives of pupils who benefit from additional support. Interested? Send your CV to or call to find out more.
Job Title: Care Enabler - SEN Salary: FTE £25,583 - £25,989Pro-rata £19,919 - £20,235 Location: Stratford-upon-Avon Start Date: September 2026 Hours: Full-time Term-Time Only Permanent Smart Education is currently recruiting for a Care Enabler to join a specialist SEN setting in Stratford-upon-Avon on a permanent basis . This is a vital, hands-on role supporting children and young people aged 3-19 with a range of complex needs, ensuring their care, safety and wellbeing is supported throughout the school day. You will work across all classrooms, supporting both pupils and staff with personal care and daily routines , while assisting Teaching Assistants and teachers to ensure pupils can access learning in a safe, supportive and dignified environment. Benefits of working as a Care Enabler: • Permanent role within a specialist SEN setting• Work across a variety of classrooms and age groups (3-19)• Supportive and experienced team environment• Ongoing training including manual handling and care practices• A highly rewarding role supporting pupils' independence and wellbeing Job requirements: • Health and Social Care qualification (Level 2 or above)• Experience in a care-based role (e.g. care assistant, support worker, SEN support)• Confident supporting personal care needs , including toileting and hygiene• Experience or willingness to support lifting, hoisting and manual handling • Understanding of supporting individuals with complex physical and learning needs• Patient, compassionate and resilient approach• Ability to work collaboratively with teaching staff and support teams Role responsibilities: • Provide personal care support , including toileting, hygiene and changing• Support pupils with physical needs , including lifting and positioning using appropriate equipment such as hoists• Follow manual handling procedures and training to ensure safe practice• Work across all classrooms supporting teachers and Teaching Assistants• Assist with daily routines, transitions and activities throughout the school day• Promote pupils' dignity, independence and wellbeing • Support behaviour, engagement and emotional regulation• Help maintain a safe, clean and supportive learning environment This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and caring individual who is comfortable in a hands-on role and wants to make a genuine difference in a specialist SEN setting. About Smart Education: Smart Education is a specialist Education and Early Years agency, recruiting for both permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND professionals, Nursery Nurses, and Tutors. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity with children.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Care Enabler - SEN Salary: FTE £25,583 - £25,989Pro-rata £19,919 - £20,235 Location: Stratford-upon-Avon Start Date: September 2026 Hours: Full-time Term-Time Only Permanent Smart Education is currently recruiting for a Care Enabler to join a specialist SEN setting in Stratford-upon-Avon on a permanent basis . This is a vital, hands-on role supporting children and young people aged 3-19 with a range of complex needs, ensuring their care, safety and wellbeing is supported throughout the school day. You will work across all classrooms, supporting both pupils and staff with personal care and daily routines , while assisting Teaching Assistants and teachers to ensure pupils can access learning in a safe, supportive and dignified environment. Benefits of working as a Care Enabler: • Permanent role within a specialist SEN setting• Work across a variety of classrooms and age groups (3-19)• Supportive and experienced team environment• Ongoing training including manual handling and care practices• A highly rewarding role supporting pupils' independence and wellbeing Job requirements: • Health and Social Care qualification (Level 2 or above)• Experience in a care-based role (e.g. care assistant, support worker, SEN support)• Confident supporting personal care needs , including toileting and hygiene• Experience or willingness to support lifting, hoisting and manual handling • Understanding of supporting individuals with complex physical and learning needs• Patient, compassionate and resilient approach• Ability to work collaboratively with teaching staff and support teams Role responsibilities: • Provide personal care support , including toileting, hygiene and changing• Support pupils with physical needs , including lifting and positioning using appropriate equipment such as hoists• Follow manual handling procedures and training to ensure safe practice• Work across all classrooms supporting teachers and Teaching Assistants• Assist with daily routines, transitions and activities throughout the school day• Promote pupils' dignity, independence and wellbeing • Support behaviour, engagement and emotional regulation• Help maintain a safe, clean and supportive learning environment This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and caring individual who is comfortable in a hands-on role and wants to make a genuine difference in a specialist SEN setting. About Smart Education: Smart Education is a specialist Education and Early Years agency, recruiting for both permanent and temporary roles including Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND professionals, Nursery Nurses, and Tutors. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity with children.
One to One L3 Teaching Assistant Contract type: Full-Time, Term Time Only Salary: £20,422 - £21,111.51 Contract term: 12 month fixed term contract - Term Time Only Location: Horsham, West Sussex Hours: 08:30 - 16:30 At Apple Orchard, we specialise in working with adolescent males who have complex needs associated with early trauma. Working in a trauma-informed way, we seek to develop the whole person, allowing them to move on and reach transitional milestones. We are seeking to appoint a One to One Teaching Assistant to join our staff team. This is a full-time role, Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 16:30, term time only. The role is mainly based at one site, but can involve supporting at local PE venues and latterly college settings. Areas of Responsibility and Key Tasks Working with the Headteacher and class teachers to: Work in line with the therapeutic approach adopted by the Apple Orchard environment Aid the pupil to learn as effectively as possible both in group situations and on his/her own by, for example: Clarifying and explaining instructions Ensuring the pupil is able to use equipment and materials provided Motivating and encouraging the pupil(s) as required by providing levels of individual attention, reassurance and help with learning tasks appropriate to pupils' needs Assist in weaker areas, e.g. speech and language, reading, spelling, numeracy, handwriting/presentation Use praise, commentary and assistance to encourage the pupil to concentrate and stay on task Liaise with class teacher, SENCO and other professionals about Individual Personal Education Plans (PEPs), contributing to planning and delivery as appropriate Provide additional nurture to individuals when requested by the class teacher or SENCO Be consistent and effectively implement agreed behaviour management strategies Establish supportive relationships with the pupil concerned Promote the acceptance and inclusion of pupils with SEN, encouraging appropriate interaction between pupils Monitor pupils' responses to learning activities and modify/adapt activities as agreed with the teacher to achieve intended learning outcomes Person Specification Minimum qualification of GCSE A-C or equivalent in Maths and English Level 3 or above Teaching Assistant qualification Understanding of the challenges of supporting students with Emotional, Behavioural or Social needs Ability to work as part of a close team Desirable: experience of working within a specialist environment PandoLogic.
May 08, 2026
Full time
One to One L3 Teaching Assistant Contract type: Full-Time, Term Time Only Salary: £20,422 - £21,111.51 Contract term: 12 month fixed term contract - Term Time Only Location: Horsham, West Sussex Hours: 08:30 - 16:30 At Apple Orchard, we specialise in working with adolescent males who have complex needs associated with early trauma. Working in a trauma-informed way, we seek to develop the whole person, allowing them to move on and reach transitional milestones. We are seeking to appoint a One to One Teaching Assistant to join our staff team. This is a full-time role, Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 16:30, term time only. The role is mainly based at one site, but can involve supporting at local PE venues and latterly college settings. Areas of Responsibility and Key Tasks Working with the Headteacher and class teachers to: Work in line with the therapeutic approach adopted by the Apple Orchard environment Aid the pupil to learn as effectively as possible both in group situations and on his/her own by, for example: Clarifying and explaining instructions Ensuring the pupil is able to use equipment and materials provided Motivating and encouraging the pupil(s) as required by providing levels of individual attention, reassurance and help with learning tasks appropriate to pupils' needs Assist in weaker areas, e.g. speech and language, reading, spelling, numeracy, handwriting/presentation Use praise, commentary and assistance to encourage the pupil to concentrate and stay on task Liaise with class teacher, SENCO and other professionals about Individual Personal Education Plans (PEPs), contributing to planning and delivery as appropriate Provide additional nurture to individuals when requested by the class teacher or SENCO Be consistent and effectively implement agreed behaviour management strategies Establish supportive relationships with the pupil concerned Promote the acceptance and inclusion of pupils with SEN, encouraging appropriate interaction between pupils Monitor pupils' responses to learning activities and modify/adapt activities as agreed with the teacher to achieve intended learning outcomes Person Specification Minimum qualification of GCSE A-C or equivalent in Maths and English Level 3 or above Teaching Assistant qualification Understanding of the challenges of supporting students with Emotional, Behavioural or Social needs Ability to work as part of a close team Desirable: experience of working within a specialist environment PandoLogic.
KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea An exceptional and rapidly growing specialist autism provision in West London is seeking a dedicated KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) to join its expanding team. This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) opportunity is ideal for a compassionate educator with extensive experience supporting KS2 pupils with special educational needs, including planning and delivering engaging lessons. The school currently supports 40 pupils on site, meaning the role would allow small class sizes where lessons can be individualised to students needs. The provision is highly structured, with every child supported by a 1:1 adult at all times, enabling a deeply personalised and responsive approach to learning where activities are typically adapted every minutes to meet individual needs. The role offers 42 days of paid leave a year, along with complimentary breakfasts and drinks, and funded celebratory events. The school will support the appointed teacher financially with professional development qualifications throughout to support them in this role. KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Role Overview: Lead teaching for KS2 pupils with autism within a specialist provision as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Deliver highly structured, engaging, and adaptive lessons tailored to individual learning profiles Work closely with 1:1 Teaching Assistants to ensure consistent and effective support for every child Help to introduce and develop a broader KS2 curriculum across newly established teaching spaces Support pupils in building communication, independence, emotional regulation, and life skills Contribute to the development of high-quality, autism-specific teaching practice across the setting KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Candidate Profile: UK QTS (essential for the successfully appointed KS2 teacher) Strong experience working with children with autism or complex SEN needs A calm, patient, and highly adaptable teaching style Passion for structured, individualised, and play-informed learning approaches Ability to work effectively within a highly supportive, multi-disciplinary environment as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Commitment to helping pupils make meaningful progress in independence and confidence This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role would suit both experienced teachers and enthusiastic ECTs looking to develop within a highly supportive specialist setting. The appointed KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) will benefit from excellent staff support, ongoing CPD, and the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils early development. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role in West London. For other roles like this, search Ribbons & Reeves . KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea
May 08, 2026
Full time
KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea An exceptional and rapidly growing specialist autism provision in West London is seeking a dedicated KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) to join its expanding team. This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) opportunity is ideal for a compassionate educator with extensive experience supporting KS2 pupils with special educational needs, including planning and delivering engaging lessons. The school currently supports 40 pupils on site, meaning the role would allow small class sizes where lessons can be individualised to students needs. The provision is highly structured, with every child supported by a 1:1 adult at all times, enabling a deeply personalised and responsive approach to learning where activities are typically adapted every minutes to meet individual needs. The role offers 42 days of paid leave a year, along with complimentary breakfasts and drinks, and funded celebratory events. The school will support the appointed teacher financially with professional development qualifications throughout to support them in this role. KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Role Overview: Lead teaching for KS2 pupils with autism within a specialist provision as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Deliver highly structured, engaging, and adaptive lessons tailored to individual learning profiles Work closely with 1:1 Teaching Assistants to ensure consistent and effective support for every child Help to introduce and develop a broader KS2 curriculum across newly established teaching spaces Support pupils in building communication, independence, emotional regulation, and life skills Contribute to the development of high-quality, autism-specific teaching practice across the setting KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Candidate Profile: UK QTS (essential for the successfully appointed KS2 teacher) Strong experience working with children with autism or complex SEN needs A calm, patient, and highly adaptable teaching style Passion for structured, individualised, and play-informed learning approaches Ability to work effectively within a highly supportive, multi-disciplinary environment as a KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Commitment to helping pupils make meaningful progress in independence and confidence This KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role would suit both experienced teachers and enthusiastic ECTs looking to develop within a highly supportive specialist setting. The appointed KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) will benefit from excellent staff support, ongoing CPD, and the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils early development. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) role in West London. For other roles like this, search Ribbons & Reeves . KS2 Teacher (Autism Specialist) Kensington and Chelsea
Assistant Head of College Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (Just 10 minutes from Bishop s Stortford and Harlow) Contract: Permanent, full-time Start Date: September 2026 Salary: £54,333.37 £56,200.16 per annum. Lead, inspire, and shape futures. Our client is now looking for an Assistant Head of College to join their leadership team and play a key role in shaping and developing their provision. About the role This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced and passionate educator who is ready to make a real impact. As Assistant Head of College, you will lead the development and delivery of a high-quality, inclusive curriculum across all pathways, ensuring learners are supported to progress, achieve, and successfully transition into adulthood. You will lead and inspire a team of teachers and support staff, driving high standards of teaching and learning through coaching, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Working closely with the Deputy Head of College, you will also contribute to quality assurance, curriculum planning, and strategic development across the College. This role includes a 50% teaching commitment, allowing you to remain close to practice and model excellence in the classroom. About you They are looking for someone who: Is an outstanding classroom practitioner with strong experience in SEND education Has experience of working with learners with complex needs and/or PMLD. Is a confident and inspiring leader, able to develop and motivate teams. Has strong curriculum knowledge, particularly within post-16 / Preparation for Adulthood pathways Is experienced in quality improvement, assessment, and driving learner outcomes. Can build strong relationships with families, therapists, and external partners. Is values-driven and committed to making a meaningful difference Why Join? A supportive and inclusive team culture Newly renovated space with a dedicated area for education staff Structured induction, training, and CPD tailored to SEN and post-16 education. Enhanced DBS paid for by us Teachers Pension Scheme Free on-site parking and countryside setting Access to the wellbeing platform, discounts, and staff benefits Recommend a Friend bonus scheme. How to Apply Apply now by submitting a completed application form and CV. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. Please note: Due to our rural location, access to personal transport is essential. Safeguarding & Inclusion They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. This post involves regulated activity. They are an equal opportunities employer and actively welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require reasonable adjustments, these can be made during the recruitment process. Teach with purpose. Prepare young people for life. REF-
May 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Head of College Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (Just 10 minutes from Bishop s Stortford and Harlow) Contract: Permanent, full-time Start Date: September 2026 Salary: £54,333.37 £56,200.16 per annum. Lead, inspire, and shape futures. Our client is now looking for an Assistant Head of College to join their leadership team and play a key role in shaping and developing their provision. About the role This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced and passionate educator who is ready to make a real impact. As Assistant Head of College, you will lead the development and delivery of a high-quality, inclusive curriculum across all pathways, ensuring learners are supported to progress, achieve, and successfully transition into adulthood. You will lead and inspire a team of teachers and support staff, driving high standards of teaching and learning through coaching, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Working closely with the Deputy Head of College, you will also contribute to quality assurance, curriculum planning, and strategic development across the College. This role includes a 50% teaching commitment, allowing you to remain close to practice and model excellence in the classroom. About you They are looking for someone who: Is an outstanding classroom practitioner with strong experience in SEND education Has experience of working with learners with complex needs and/or PMLD. Is a confident and inspiring leader, able to develop and motivate teams. Has strong curriculum knowledge, particularly within post-16 / Preparation for Adulthood pathways Is experienced in quality improvement, assessment, and driving learner outcomes. Can build strong relationships with families, therapists, and external partners. Is values-driven and committed to making a meaningful difference Why Join? A supportive and inclusive team culture Newly renovated space with a dedicated area for education staff Structured induction, training, and CPD tailored to SEN and post-16 education. Enhanced DBS paid for by us Teachers Pension Scheme Free on-site parking and countryside setting Access to the wellbeing platform, discounts, and staff benefits Recommend a Friend bonus scheme. How to Apply Apply now by submitting a completed application form and CV. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. Please note: Due to our rural location, access to personal transport is essential. Safeguarding & Inclusion They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. This post involves regulated activity. They are an equal opportunities employer and actively welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require reasonable adjustments, these can be made during the recruitment process. Teach with purpose. Prepare young people for life. REF-
Assistant Head of Sixth Form Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (Just 10 minutes from Bishop s Stortford and Harlow) Contract: Permanent, full-time Start Date: September 2026 Salary: Senior Leadership Teachers Pay Scale + SEN Allowance (dependent on experience) Lead, inspire, and shape futures. Our client is now looking for an Assistant Head of Sixth Form to join their leadership team and play a key role in shaping and developing their Sixth Form provision. About the role This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced and passionate educator ready to step into (or further develop within) a senior leadership role. As an outstanding classroom practitioner, you will model excellence in teaching and learning, driving consistently strong outcomes across all curriculum Pathways, driving high-quality, inclusive curriculum delivery and ensuring outstanding outcomes for learners. Alongside your leadership responsibilities, you will remain close to practice with a 50% teaching commitment, modelling excellence in the classroom. Working closely with the Deputy Head of Sixth Form, you will: Lead and develop a high-quality, ambitious, and inclusive curriculum. Inspire, manage, and develop a team of teachers and Learning Support Assistants Drive continuous improvement through coaching, observation, and CPD. Contribute to quality assurance, inspection readiness, and strategic planning. Champion safeguarding and the wellbeing of all learners Work collaboratively with families, therapists, and multi-disciplinary teams. This is a role where you can truly make an impact both strategically and day-to-day. About you They are looking for someone who: An outstanding classroom practitioner with a passion for inclusive education Experienced in working with learners with SEND, including complex needs and PMLD. A confident and supportive leader, able to motivate and develop others. Skilled in curriculum design, assessment, and driving learner progress. Knowledgeable in safeguarding, EHCP processes, and post-16 education frameworks A strong communicator, able to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Values-led, with a genuine commitment to making a difference. Why Join? A supportive and inclusive team culture Newly renovated space with a dedicated area for education staff Structured induction, training, and CPD tailored to SEN and post-16 education. Enhanced DBS paid for by us Teachers Pension Scheme Free on-site parking and countryside setting Access to the wellbeing platform, discounts, and staff benefits Recommend a Friend bonus scheme. How to Apply Apply now by submitting a completed application form and CV. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. Please note: Due to our rural location, access to personal transport is essential. Safeguarding & Inclusion They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. This post involves regulated activity. They are an equal opportunities employer and actively welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require reasonable adjustments, these can be made during the recruitment process. Teach with purpose. Prepare young people for life. REF-
May 08, 2026
Full time
Assistant Head of Sixth Form Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (Just 10 minutes from Bishop s Stortford and Harlow) Contract: Permanent, full-time Start Date: September 2026 Salary: Senior Leadership Teachers Pay Scale + SEN Allowance (dependent on experience) Lead, inspire, and shape futures. Our client is now looking for an Assistant Head of Sixth Form to join their leadership team and play a key role in shaping and developing their Sixth Form provision. About the role This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced and passionate educator ready to step into (or further develop within) a senior leadership role. As an outstanding classroom practitioner, you will model excellence in teaching and learning, driving consistently strong outcomes across all curriculum Pathways, driving high-quality, inclusive curriculum delivery and ensuring outstanding outcomes for learners. Alongside your leadership responsibilities, you will remain close to practice with a 50% teaching commitment, modelling excellence in the classroom. Working closely with the Deputy Head of Sixth Form, you will: Lead and develop a high-quality, ambitious, and inclusive curriculum. Inspire, manage, and develop a team of teachers and Learning Support Assistants Drive continuous improvement through coaching, observation, and CPD. Contribute to quality assurance, inspection readiness, and strategic planning. Champion safeguarding and the wellbeing of all learners Work collaboratively with families, therapists, and multi-disciplinary teams. This is a role where you can truly make an impact both strategically and day-to-day. About you They are looking for someone who: An outstanding classroom practitioner with a passion for inclusive education Experienced in working with learners with SEND, including complex needs and PMLD. A confident and supportive leader, able to motivate and develop others. Skilled in curriculum design, assessment, and driving learner progress. Knowledgeable in safeguarding, EHCP processes, and post-16 education frameworks A strong communicator, able to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Values-led, with a genuine commitment to making a difference. Why Join? A supportive and inclusive team culture Newly renovated space with a dedicated area for education staff Structured induction, training, and CPD tailored to SEN and post-16 education. Enhanced DBS paid for by us Teachers Pension Scheme Free on-site parking and countryside setting Access to the wellbeing platform, discounts, and staff benefits Recommend a Friend bonus scheme. How to Apply Apply now by submitting a completed application form and CV. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. Please note: Due to our rural location, access to personal transport is essential. Safeguarding & Inclusion They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and young adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. This post involves regulated activity. They are an equal opportunities employer and actively welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require reasonable adjustments, these can be made during the recruitment process. Teach with purpose. Prepare young people for life. REF-
SEN Support Worker - SEN School Location: SEN School Start Date: ASAP End Date: Until the end of the academic year Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 15:30 Pay: £14.25 - £16.64 per hour (dependent on experience, qualifications, and pay type) Prospero Teaching is currently recruiting a dedicated SEN Support Worker to work in a Special Educational Needs (SEN) . This is a rewarding full-time role, supporting students with a range of complex needs and helping them to access education in a safe, nurturing environment. The Role: Supporting students aged 11-16 with a range of SEN, including learning difficulties, autism, and additional needs Providing personal care support where required (full training and guidance provided) Supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups Assisting with classroom activities and supporting learning outcomes Promoting positive behaviour and emotional regulation Working closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN staff The Ideal Candidate: Experience working with children or young people with SEN (school-based or care setting) Comfortable with and committed to providing personal care Patient, compassionate, and resilient Strong communication and teamwork skills A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable learners Hold (or be willing to obtain) an Enhanced DBS on the child workforce What Prospero Teaching Offers: Competitive hourly pay between £14.25 and £16.64 PAYE or umbrella payment options Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Opportunity to gain valuable SEN experience Potential for future long-term or permanent opportunities Apply today or contact Prospero Teaching for more details. IND-TA If you're an SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a meaningful role where you can make a real difference, we would love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV or contact Prospero Teaching for more information.
May 08, 2026
Full time
SEN Support Worker - SEN School Location: SEN School Start Date: ASAP End Date: Until the end of the academic year Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 15:30 Pay: £14.25 - £16.64 per hour (dependent on experience, qualifications, and pay type) Prospero Teaching is currently recruiting a dedicated SEN Support Worker to work in a Special Educational Needs (SEN) . This is a rewarding full-time role, supporting students with a range of complex needs and helping them to access education in a safe, nurturing environment. The Role: Supporting students aged 11-16 with a range of SEN, including learning difficulties, autism, and additional needs Providing personal care support where required (full training and guidance provided) Supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups Assisting with classroom activities and supporting learning outcomes Promoting positive behaviour and emotional regulation Working closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN staff The Ideal Candidate: Experience working with children or young people with SEN (school-based or care setting) Comfortable with and committed to providing personal care Patient, compassionate, and resilient Strong communication and teamwork skills A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable learners Hold (or be willing to obtain) an Enhanced DBS on the child workforce What Prospero Teaching Offers: Competitive hourly pay between £14.25 and £16.64 PAYE or umbrella payment options Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Opportunity to gain valuable SEN experience Potential for future long-term or permanent opportunities Apply today or contact Prospero Teaching for more details. IND-TA If you're an SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a meaningful role where you can make a real difference, we would love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV or contact Prospero Teaching for more information.
Are you an Aspiring Psychologist looking to gain hands-on experience supporting children with additional needs? Do you want to build valuable experience before progressing into psychology, therapy, or mental health training? Role: Aspiring Psychologist - SEN Teaching Assistant Pay: £90 - £105 per day Contract: Full-time/Part time Monday - Friday Term Time Only Length: Temp to Perm - Remainder of Academic Year Start Date: 13/04/26 Location: Lambeth We are recruiting a dedicated Aspiring Psychologist to work as a SEN Teaching Assistant in a specialist Special School based in Lambeth. This role is ideal for someone considering a future career in psychology, educational psychology, mental health support, or therapy. You will gain practical experience supporting children with complex additional needs in a structured and supportive environment. The school supports pupils with conditions such as ASD, ADHD and SEMH needs. You will work closely with experienced teachers, SEN professionals and external specialists while developing key skills relevant to psychology and child development. Key Responsibilities Providing 1:1 support for pupils with additional needs Supporting small groups with learning and engagement Assisting teachers with lesson delivery and classroom management Helping pupils with emotional regulation and behaviour support Monitoring and recording pupil progress Supporting pupils during transitions and unstructured times Ideal Candidate Aspiring Psychologist, undergrad or recent graduate interested in psychology Passionate about child development and supporting pupils with SEN Patient, empathetic and resilient Experience in a school, care, support or youth setting (desirable) Able to commit to a full-time role in London What's in it for you Hands-on experience in a Special School setting Exposure to SEN, behaviour support and specialist interventions Excellent experience for future psychology or mental health training Supportive school environment with ongoing training opportunities This is a fantastic opportunity to build meaningful experience supporting children while preparing for a future career in psychology or mental health. If you are an Aspiring Psychologist ready to gain practical experience in a Special School in Lambeth, apply today!
May 08, 2026
Full time
Are you an Aspiring Psychologist looking to gain hands-on experience supporting children with additional needs? Do you want to build valuable experience before progressing into psychology, therapy, or mental health training? Role: Aspiring Psychologist - SEN Teaching Assistant Pay: £90 - £105 per day Contract: Full-time/Part time Monday - Friday Term Time Only Length: Temp to Perm - Remainder of Academic Year Start Date: 13/04/26 Location: Lambeth We are recruiting a dedicated Aspiring Psychologist to work as a SEN Teaching Assistant in a specialist Special School based in Lambeth. This role is ideal for someone considering a future career in psychology, educational psychology, mental health support, or therapy. You will gain practical experience supporting children with complex additional needs in a structured and supportive environment. The school supports pupils with conditions such as ASD, ADHD and SEMH needs. You will work closely with experienced teachers, SEN professionals and external specialists while developing key skills relevant to psychology and child development. Key Responsibilities Providing 1:1 support for pupils with additional needs Supporting small groups with learning and engagement Assisting teachers with lesson delivery and classroom management Helping pupils with emotional regulation and behaviour support Monitoring and recording pupil progress Supporting pupils during transitions and unstructured times Ideal Candidate Aspiring Psychologist, undergrad or recent graduate interested in psychology Passionate about child development and supporting pupils with SEN Patient, empathetic and resilient Experience in a school, care, support or youth setting (desirable) Able to commit to a full-time role in London What's in it for you Hands-on experience in a Special School setting Exposure to SEN, behaviour support and specialist interventions Excellent experience for future psychology or mental health training Supportive school environment with ongoing training opportunities This is a fantastic opportunity to build meaningful experience supporting children while preparing for a future career in psychology or mental health. If you are an Aspiring Psychologist ready to gain practical experience in a Special School in Lambeth, apply today!
ISP Teynham School Teaching Assistant - Progress Engagement Guide (PEG) Contract: Full-time, term time only (fixed term) Salary: £22,070.80 Hours: 35 hours per week (8:15am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday) Start Date: ASAP Location: Teynham Benefits: Company Pension, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme About Us ISP School Teynham is an independent specialist provision supporting children and young people (CYP) in Kent and Medway who live with their families, foster carers or in residential children's homes. Our school supports CYP with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We provide high-quality education through a holistic and tailored approach, supported by a range of additional services to meet the needs of every child. The Role We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join our small and supportive team. You will play a key role in creating a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment for pupils with complex needs. Working with children who may present with challenging behaviours, you will support their engagement in education, helping them feel included within the school community and supporting improved attendance. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one or small group support for pupils Support the delivery of engaging and effective lessons in line with curriculum expectations Build positive relationships with pupils to encourage engagement and positive learning outcomes Report on pupils' progress and concerns, liaising with school staff to ensure pupils' needs are met Supervise pupils during non-classroom time, including extra-curricular activities and school trips Assist with lesson planning and classroom preparation Set work where appropriate and support marking Implement attachment and trauma-informed strategies to support pupils' social, emotional and mental health needs Participate in school events, extracurricular activities and staff meetings as required Qualifications and Skills A relevant qualification in education or a related field (e.g. Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma) Previous experience working with children, preferably in an educational setting Strong understanding of curriculum delivery and pupil support Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Patience, empathy and a genuine passion for supporting children with complex needs The ability to work effectively as part of a team A proactive and flexible approach to work Teaching and Learning An ISP PEG is expected to: Give teaching and learning the highest priority and support the work of the teacher Promote inclusion by encouraging participation of all pupils in learning and extra-curricular activities Use effective behaviour management strategies in line with the school's policies Communicate effectively and sensitively with pupils to support their learning Maintain a stimulating and safe learning environment by managing resources and classroom space Working with Others An ISP PEG is expected to: Recognise and respect the role of other professionals, parents and carers, working in partnership with them Work collaboratively with classroom teachers and colleagues Share knowledge and understanding of pupils with staff and professionals to support informed decision-making What We Offer A commitment to support your development through a wide range of professional opportunities An opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the lives and learning of vulnerable children A friendly and inclusive team passionate about improving pupil outcomes The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check, the cost of which will be met by ISP Teynham School. ISP Teynham School is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. ISP Teynham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. PandoLogic.
May 08, 2026
Full time
ISP Teynham School Teaching Assistant - Progress Engagement Guide (PEG) Contract: Full-time, term time only (fixed term) Salary: £22,070.80 Hours: 35 hours per week (8:15am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday) Start Date: ASAP Location: Teynham Benefits: Company Pension, Life Assurance, Employee Discount Scheme About Us ISP School Teynham is an independent specialist provision supporting children and young people (CYP) in Kent and Medway who live with their families, foster carers or in residential children's homes. Our school supports CYP with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We provide high-quality education through a holistic and tailored approach, supported by a range of additional services to meet the needs of every child. The Role We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join our small and supportive team. You will play a key role in creating a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment for pupils with complex needs. Working with children who may present with challenging behaviours, you will support their engagement in education, helping them feel included within the school community and supporting improved attendance. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one or small group support for pupils Support the delivery of engaging and effective lessons in line with curriculum expectations Build positive relationships with pupils to encourage engagement and positive learning outcomes Report on pupils' progress and concerns, liaising with school staff to ensure pupils' needs are met Supervise pupils during non-classroom time, including extra-curricular activities and school trips Assist with lesson planning and classroom preparation Set work where appropriate and support marking Implement attachment and trauma-informed strategies to support pupils' social, emotional and mental health needs Participate in school events, extracurricular activities and staff meetings as required Qualifications and Skills A relevant qualification in education or a related field (e.g. Level 3 Teaching Assistant Diploma) Previous experience working with children, preferably in an educational setting Strong understanding of curriculum delivery and pupil support Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Patience, empathy and a genuine passion for supporting children with complex needs The ability to work effectively as part of a team A proactive and flexible approach to work Teaching and Learning An ISP PEG is expected to: Give teaching and learning the highest priority and support the work of the teacher Promote inclusion by encouraging participation of all pupils in learning and extra-curricular activities Use effective behaviour management strategies in line with the school's policies Communicate effectively and sensitively with pupils to support their learning Maintain a stimulating and safe learning environment by managing resources and classroom space Working with Others An ISP PEG is expected to: Recognise and respect the role of other professionals, parents and carers, working in partnership with them Work collaboratively with classroom teachers and colleagues Share knowledge and understanding of pupils with staff and professionals to support informed decision-making What We Offer A commitment to support your development through a wide range of professional opportunities An opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the lives and learning of vulnerable children A friendly and inclusive team passionate about improving pupil outcomes The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check, the cost of which will be met by ISP Teynham School. ISP Teynham School is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. ISP Teynham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. PandoLogic.
Teaching Assistant SEND (Autism Specialist Unit) Location: Shepherd s Bush, West London Contract: Full-time (Temp to Perm Opportunity) Start Date: September 2026 Are you an experienced and committed Teaching Assistant with a passion for supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)? We are working in partnership with a welcoming and forward-thinking primary school in Shepherd s Bush that is seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant to support a pupil with complex ASC needs on a full-time basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a school that is investing significantly in its SEND provision, including the launch of a brand-new specialist unit in September. The Role Provide 1:1 support for a pupil with complex ASC needs Support communication, emotional regulation, and engagement in learning Implement structured routines and behaviour support strategies Assist with personal care where required, ensuring dignity and safety Work closely with class teachers, the SENCO, and external professionals Contribute to a calm, safe, and inclusive learning environment About the School Inclusive and supportive mainstream primary setting Significant investment in SEND provision, including a new specialist unit opening September 2026 Strong leadership team with a clear vision for SEND Access to specialist training (e.g. autism approaches, behaviour support, therapy-led strategies) Agency staff are fully integrated into the wider school team What We re Looking For Essential: Experience working with children or young people with SEND, particularly ASC Understanding of behaviour, communication, and sensory needs Calm, patient, and resilient approach Willingness to support personal care needs Strong teamwork and communication skills Reliable, committed, and looking for a long-term opportunity Desirable: Experience in a specialist provision or ASC unit Knowledge of approaches such as visual supports, structured teaching, or intensive interaction Teaching Assistant qualification (Level 2 or 3) What s on Offer Full-time role with an immediate start Opportunity to transition to a permanent contract after a successful trial period Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Competitive daily rate (aligned with school pay scales where applicable) Next Steps The school operates a trial-based recruitment process, and successful candidates will be invited to attend a paid trial day to demonstrate their suitability for the role. If you are a committed Teaching Assistant looking to make a meaningful difference in a supportive and well-resourced setting, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to be considered. >
May 08, 2026
Full time
Teaching Assistant SEND (Autism Specialist Unit) Location: Shepherd s Bush, West London Contract: Full-time (Temp to Perm Opportunity) Start Date: September 2026 Are you an experienced and committed Teaching Assistant with a passion for supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)? We are working in partnership with a welcoming and forward-thinking primary school in Shepherd s Bush that is seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant to support a pupil with complex ASC needs on a full-time basis. This is an exciting opportunity to join a school that is investing significantly in its SEND provision, including the launch of a brand-new specialist unit in September. The Role Provide 1:1 support for a pupil with complex ASC needs Support communication, emotional regulation, and engagement in learning Implement structured routines and behaviour support strategies Assist with personal care where required, ensuring dignity and safety Work closely with class teachers, the SENCO, and external professionals Contribute to a calm, safe, and inclusive learning environment About the School Inclusive and supportive mainstream primary setting Significant investment in SEND provision, including a new specialist unit opening September 2026 Strong leadership team with a clear vision for SEND Access to specialist training (e.g. autism approaches, behaviour support, therapy-led strategies) Agency staff are fully integrated into the wider school team What We re Looking For Essential: Experience working with children or young people with SEND, particularly ASC Understanding of behaviour, communication, and sensory needs Calm, patient, and resilient approach Willingness to support personal care needs Strong teamwork and communication skills Reliable, committed, and looking for a long-term opportunity Desirable: Experience in a specialist provision or ASC unit Knowledge of approaches such as visual supports, structured teaching, or intensive interaction Teaching Assistant qualification (Level 2 or 3) What s on Offer Full-time role with an immediate start Opportunity to transition to a permanent contract after a successful trial period Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Competitive daily rate (aligned with school pay scales where applicable) Next Steps The school operates a trial-based recruitment process, and successful candidates will be invited to attend a paid trial day to demonstrate their suitability for the role. If you are a committed Teaching Assistant looking to make a meaningful difference in a supportive and well-resourced setting, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to be considered. >
Behaviour Support This is an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives in a supportive, purpose-driven environment and is keen to make a meaningful impact on pupils with complex needs, including SEMH, ASD, ADHD, and behavioural challenges. Key Responsibilities: Behaviour Support Work closely with pupils who require additional emotional, behavioural, and learning support. Implement personalised behaviour strategies and support plans. Build strong, trusting relationships to help pupils regulate, feel safe, and succeed. Support students in the classroom, during interventions, and throughout the school day. Work collaboratively with Teachers, the SENCO, and external professionals to ensure every pupil receives consistent, compassionate support. Help create a calm, positive, and structured learning environment. What We're Looking For: Experience supporting young people in any capacity (youth work, care, sports coaching, mentoring, etc.) A calm, patient, and supportive approach. Confidence in managing challenging behaviour with professionalism and empathy. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A genuine passion for helping young people thrive. Graduates in Psychology, Criminology, Education, or similar fields are highly encouraged - but this is not essential . Excellent on-site training, support and CPD is provided to ensure safeguarding of all students Mon-Fri, 08:30 to 16:30, PAYE, Term time only You MUST have right to work in the UK in order to apply - no Visa sponsorship On site parking included SEN Teaching Assistant - experienced OR aspiring To be a Behaviour Support Assistant - Apply now or contact Mia Spencer-Butler at Academics Ltd: Become a Behaviour Support Assistant! (phone number removed) mia.spencer- Alternatively, if this job is not for you then please still get in touch with us for other roles or refer it to a friend who might be interested in this role! Academics are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
May 08, 2026
Contractor
Behaviour Support This is an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives in a supportive, purpose-driven environment and is keen to make a meaningful impact on pupils with complex needs, including SEMH, ASD, ADHD, and behavioural challenges. Key Responsibilities: Behaviour Support Work closely with pupils who require additional emotional, behavioural, and learning support. Implement personalised behaviour strategies and support plans. Build strong, trusting relationships to help pupils regulate, feel safe, and succeed. Support students in the classroom, during interventions, and throughout the school day. Work collaboratively with Teachers, the SENCO, and external professionals to ensure every pupil receives consistent, compassionate support. Help create a calm, positive, and structured learning environment. What We're Looking For: Experience supporting young people in any capacity (youth work, care, sports coaching, mentoring, etc.) A calm, patient, and supportive approach. Confidence in managing challenging behaviour with professionalism and empathy. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A genuine passion for helping young people thrive. Graduates in Psychology, Criminology, Education, or similar fields are highly encouraged - but this is not essential . Excellent on-site training, support and CPD is provided to ensure safeguarding of all students Mon-Fri, 08:30 to 16:30, PAYE, Term time only You MUST have right to work in the UK in order to apply - no Visa sponsorship On site parking included SEN Teaching Assistant - experienced OR aspiring To be a Behaviour Support Assistant - Apply now or contact Mia Spencer-Butler at Academics Ltd: Become a Behaviour Support Assistant! (phone number removed) mia.spencer- Alternatively, if this job is not for you then please still get in touch with us for other roles or refer it to a friend who might be interested in this role! Academics are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).
Job Title: Multi-Skills Teacher - SEN School/College (Ages 11-19) Location: Burnley, Lancashire Contract Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Role Overview We are seeking a versatile and committed Multi-Skills Teacher to join a specialist SEN school/college in Burnley, supporting learners aged 11-19. This role focuses on delivering a practical, skills-based curriculum alongside core subjects, tailored to meet a diverse range of special educational needs and abilities. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons across a range of subjects, including functional skills, life skills, and vocational learning Support learners in developing independence, employability, and everyday living skills Adapt teaching strategies to meet a variety of needs, including complex and additional learning difficulties Implement and review EHCP targets and personalised learning plans Create a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment Assess, monitor, and report on learner progress and development Work collaboratively with Teaching Assistants, SENCOs, and external professionals Support learners' social, emotional, and behavioural development Requirements QTS/QTLS (essential) Experience working with children or young people with SEN, particularly in secondary or post-16 settings Strong understanding of needs such as ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and communication difficulties Ability to deliver a flexible, multi-skills or vocational-style curriculum Practical, hands-on teaching approach with strong differentiation skills Calm, patient, and nurturing attitude with effective behaviour management Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Ongoing CPD and SEN-specific training opportunities Supportive and collaborative leadership team Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on young people's independence and future pathways APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
May 08, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Multi-Skills Teacher - SEN School/College (Ages 11-19) Location: Burnley, Lancashire Contract Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Role Overview We are seeking a versatile and committed Multi-Skills Teacher to join a specialist SEN school/college in Burnley, supporting learners aged 11-19. This role focuses on delivering a practical, skills-based curriculum alongside core subjects, tailored to meet a diverse range of special educational needs and abilities. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons across a range of subjects, including functional skills, life skills, and vocational learning Support learners in developing independence, employability, and everyday living skills Adapt teaching strategies to meet a variety of needs, including complex and additional learning difficulties Implement and review EHCP targets and personalised learning plans Create a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment Assess, monitor, and report on learner progress and development Work collaboratively with Teaching Assistants, SENCOs, and external professionals Support learners' social, emotional, and behavioural development Requirements QTS/QTLS (essential) Experience working with children or young people with SEN, particularly in secondary or post-16 settings Strong understanding of needs such as ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and communication difficulties Ability to deliver a flexible, multi-skills or vocational-style curriculum Practical, hands-on teaching approach with strong differentiation skills Calm, patient, and nurturing attitude with effective behaviour management Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Ongoing CPD and SEN-specific training opportunities Supportive and collaborative leadership team Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on young people's independence and future pathways APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
SEN Teaching Assistants are needed for immediate supply positions for a lovely SEN school we work with in the Morpeth area. We have SEN Teaching Assistants positions in this school with children with needs ranging from ASD, Speech and Language, MLD, SEMH and PMLD/complex needs. The school has a superb Creative Arts Hub, sensory rooms, Forest school, swimming pool, Therapy Hut and Media suite. Experience in supporting children with any of the above needs would be an advantage but is not essential - a willingness to engage with SEN children is the most important quality we are looking for. If you have experience as SEN Teaching Assistant, a support worker in a residential care environment we would be keen for you to apply. The ideal candidate would: Have good classroom management skills Have a passion for working as a SEN Teaching Assistant Be able to organise themselves Be able to support effectively as a SEN Teaching Assistant Although a Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification is not essential, it is desirable and we can signpost you to training providers to enhance your skills and to provide you with this training. Posts vary from short term to long term, however we require staff that are flexible and willing to learn from experienced staff at the school. In addition, to work for us as a SEN Teaching Assistant you must: • Provide two referees we can contact • Have a DBS form or be prepared to obtain one Please note that the rate of pay will be dependent on the level of qualification you have achieved and the amount of experience you have to date. We are a teacher run agency based in Sunderland. We provide a supply and permanent placement service to schools in the North East and Teesside area. We are incredibly supportive and we offer training on site or in house to help to move your career on. We ensure that all staff are compliant with our safeguarding procedures before being placed in our clients schools. We offer a friendly and highly efficient service and we are contactable 24/7. You will receive prompt weekly payment and provided requirements are met, statutory sick pay if required. To apply, please email your CV with no gaps in more than 3 months
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
SEN Teaching Assistants are needed for immediate supply positions for a lovely SEN school we work with in the Morpeth area. We have SEN Teaching Assistants positions in this school with children with needs ranging from ASD, Speech and Language, MLD, SEMH and PMLD/complex needs. The school has a superb Creative Arts Hub, sensory rooms, Forest school, swimming pool, Therapy Hut and Media suite. Experience in supporting children with any of the above needs would be an advantage but is not essential - a willingness to engage with SEN children is the most important quality we are looking for. If you have experience as SEN Teaching Assistant, a support worker in a residential care environment we would be keen for you to apply. The ideal candidate would: Have good classroom management skills Have a passion for working as a SEN Teaching Assistant Be able to organise themselves Be able to support effectively as a SEN Teaching Assistant Although a Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification is not essential, it is desirable and we can signpost you to training providers to enhance your skills and to provide you with this training. Posts vary from short term to long term, however we require staff that are flexible and willing to learn from experienced staff at the school. In addition, to work for us as a SEN Teaching Assistant you must: • Provide two referees we can contact • Have a DBS form or be prepared to obtain one Please note that the rate of pay will be dependent on the level of qualification you have achieved and the amount of experience you have to date. We are a teacher run agency based in Sunderland. We provide a supply and permanent placement service to schools in the North East and Teesside area. We are incredibly supportive and we offer training on site or in house to help to move your career on. We ensure that all staff are compliant with our safeguarding procedures before being placed in our clients schools. We offer a friendly and highly efficient service and we are contactable 24/7. You will receive prompt weekly payment and provided requirements are met, statutory sick pay if required. To apply, please email your CV with no gaps in more than 3 months