Location: North London Setting: Mainstream Primary School with SEN Unit Contract: Full-time Temp
Do you have a Psychology degree and a passion for supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Join a warm and welcoming North London primary school where your academic knowledge and natural empathy will truly change lives.
The Role:
Were looking for a dedicated ASD Specialist Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 and in small groups helping neurodiverse pupils overcome learning barriers regulate emotions and build essential social communication skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to put your psychology background into action and make a measurable difference every day.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide targeted support for children with Autism and associated needs
- Implement strategies from EHCPs and IEPs with guidance from the SENCO
- Assist with emotional regulation and positive behaviour reinforcement
- Facilitate communication and social interaction in structured settings
- Track progress celebrate achievements and nurture self-esteem
Ideal Candidate:
- Psychology graduate (2:1 or above preferred)
- Experience supporting children or young people with ASD (school clinic or voluntary)
- Empathetic emotionally intelligent and resilient under pressure
- Strong interest in SEN education mental health or therapeutic work
- Committed to safeguarding and child welfare
Benefits
Why Join
Gain hands-on experience ideal for aspiring Educational or Clinical Psychologists
Work within a nurturing well-resourced SEN support team
Access to CPD training and excellent career progression opportunities
Make a real lasting impact on a childs emotional and academic journey
Apply Now:
If youre ready to use your Psychology degree to support autistic pupils in a meaningful long-term role wed love to hear from you. Apply today and start making a difference where it matters most.
Required Skills:
Differentiated lesson planning & delivery Assessment for learning Positive behaviour support Individualised curriculum adaptation Multi-agency collaboration Communication expertise Safeguarding & pastoral care Data & record keeping Assistive technology proficiency Teamwork & coaching Reflective practice & CPD
Required Education:
Postgraduate qualification or accredited training in SEND (e.g. National Award for SEN Coordination Autism Education Trust dyslexia/SpLD or SEMH specialism).Proficiency in alternative/augmentative communication methodsMakaton PECS AAC using evidence-based interventions such as TEACCH SCERTS or Positive Behaviour in Team-Teach MAPA or similar de-escalation and safe-handling with assistive ed-tech tools and adaptive software
Location: North London Setting: Mainstream Primary School with SEN Unit Contract: Full-time TempDo you have a Psychology degree and a passion for supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Join a warm and welcoming North London primary school where your academic knowledge and natura...
Location: North London Setting: Mainstream Primary School with SEN Unit Contract: Full-time Temp
Do you have a Psychology degree and a passion for supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Join a warm and welcoming North London primary school where your academic knowledge and natural empathy will truly change lives.
The Role:
Were looking for a dedicated ASD Specialist Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 and in small groups helping neurodiverse pupils overcome learning barriers regulate emotions and build essential social communication skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to put your psychology background into action and make a measurable difference every day.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide targeted support for children with Autism and associated needs
- Implement strategies from EHCPs and IEPs with guidance from the SENCO
- Assist with emotional regulation and positive behaviour reinforcement
- Facilitate communication and social interaction in structured settings
- Track progress celebrate achievements and nurture self-esteem
Ideal Candidate:
- Psychology graduate (2:1 or above preferred)
- Experience supporting children or young people with ASD (school clinic or voluntary)
- Empathetic emotionally intelligent and resilient under pressure
- Strong interest in SEN education mental health or therapeutic work
- Committed to safeguarding and child welfare
Benefits
Why Join
Gain hands-on experience ideal for aspiring Educational or Clinical Psychologists
Work within a nurturing well-resourced SEN support team
Access to CPD training and excellent career progression opportunities
Make a real lasting impact on a childs emotional and academic journey
Apply Now:
If youre ready to use your Psychology degree to support autistic pupils in a meaningful long-term role wed love to hear from you. Apply today and start making a difference where it matters most.
Required Skills:
Differentiated lesson planning & delivery Assessment for learning Positive behaviour support Individualised curriculum adaptation Multi-agency collaboration Communication expertise Safeguarding & pastoral care Data & record keeping Assistive technology proficiency Teamwork & coaching Reflective practice & CPD
Required Education:
Postgraduate qualification or accredited training in SEND (e.g. National Award for SEN Coordination Autism Education Trust dyslexia/SpLD or SEMH specialism).Proficiency in alternative/augmentative communication methodsMakaton PECS AAC using evidence-based interventions such as TEACCH SCERTS or Positive Behaviour in Team-Teach MAPA or similar de-escalation and safe-handling with assistive ed-tech tools and adaptive software
View more
View less