SEN Teaching Assistant
Posting date: | 08 September 2025 |
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Salary: | £95 to £115 per day |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 06 October 2025 |
Location: | Lambeth, London |
Company: | senploy |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 187581 |
Summary
Are you a dedicated and experienced SEN Teaching Assistant looking to make a significant impact?
Long Term Futures are working with an exceptional primary school in Lambeth. This school is deeply committed to fostering the growth and development of every child, particularly those with diverse Special Educational Needs within a mainstream environment.
This vital, full-time opportunity is within a "Good"-rated primary school in Lambeth. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring these pupils receive the bespoke assistance they require to thrive academically, socially, and personally.
This is an ongoing position with strong potential for a permanent role. You'll collaborate closely with teachers, the SENCo, and other support staff, contributing to a dynamic and accessible curriculum designed to empower every student to achieve their full potential.
What you'll do
- Deliver highly individualised support aligned with pupils' diverse SEN, addressing their specific needs.
- Assist with customised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and essential life skills.
- Implement effective communication strategies and positive behaviour support strategies.
- Collaborate proactively with school staff and external professionals to ensure holistic pupil development.
- Monitor and accurately document pupil progress, providing valuable insights and feedback to the SEN team.
Who we're looking for
We need someone with proven experience supporting primary children with diverse SEN. You'll be adaptable, highly patient, and resilient, with a deep understanding of various SEN and effective support strategies.
To be successful, you must have:
- Proven experience supporting primary children with diverse SEN.
- An adaptable, highly patient, and resilient approach to meeting individual pupil needs.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, enabling effective collaboration with pupils, colleagues, and parents.
- A valid enhanced DBS check, or the willingness to obtain one promptly.
Commutable Boroughs
The following boroughs are easily commutable to the SW9 area within 45 minutes by public transport: Southwark, City of Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Islington, Tower Hamlets, Croydon, Wandsworth
The Application Journey
Our process is designed to be clear and straightforward, ensuring you know what to expect at each step.
- Step 1: Apply with your updated CV.
- Step 2: Have a call with one Jack, our consultant, to discuss the role and your career aspirations.
- Step 3: Complete our compliance checks, including onboarding.
- Step 4: Meet the school and attend a trial day to see if it's the right fit for you
Ready to Apply?
Apply now with Long Term Futures, or contact Jack directly to discuss the role in more detail.
Looking for something slightly different? We're recruiting across the region - let us help you find your next meaningful role in education.
Long Term Futures are working with an exceptional primary school in Lambeth. This school is deeply committed to fostering the growth and development of every child, particularly those with diverse Special Educational Needs within a mainstream environment.
This vital, full-time opportunity is within a "Good"-rated primary school in Lambeth. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring these pupils receive the bespoke assistance they require to thrive academically, socially, and personally.
This is an ongoing position with strong potential for a permanent role. You'll collaborate closely with teachers, the SENCo, and other support staff, contributing to a dynamic and accessible curriculum designed to empower every student to achieve their full potential.
What you'll do
- Deliver highly individualised support aligned with pupils' diverse SEN, addressing their specific needs.
- Assist with customised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and essential life skills.
- Implement effective communication strategies and positive behaviour support strategies.
- Collaborate proactively with school staff and external professionals to ensure holistic pupil development.
- Monitor and accurately document pupil progress, providing valuable insights and feedback to the SEN team.
Who we're looking for
We need someone with proven experience supporting primary children with diverse SEN. You'll be adaptable, highly patient, and resilient, with a deep understanding of various SEN and effective support strategies.
To be successful, you must have:
- Proven experience supporting primary children with diverse SEN.
- An adaptable, highly patient, and resilient approach to meeting individual pupil needs.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, enabling effective collaboration with pupils, colleagues, and parents.
- A valid enhanced DBS check, or the willingness to obtain one promptly.
Commutable Boroughs
The following boroughs are easily commutable to the SW9 area within 45 minutes by public transport: Southwark, City of Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Islington, Tower Hamlets, Croydon, Wandsworth
The Application Journey
Our process is designed to be clear and straightforward, ensuring you know what to expect at each step.
- Step 1: Apply with your updated CV.
- Step 2: Have a call with one Jack, our consultant, to discuss the role and your career aspirations.
- Step 3: Complete our compliance checks, including onboarding.
- Step 4: Meet the school and attend a trial day to see if it's the right fit for you
Ready to Apply?
Apply now with Long Term Futures, or contact Jack directly to discuss the role in more detail.
Looking for something slightly different? We're recruiting across the region - let us help you find your next meaningful role in education.