Graduate Teaching Assistant
| Posting date: | 12 November 2025 |
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| Salary: | £95 to £120 per day |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 10 December 2025 |
| Location: | Newham, London |
| Company: | senploy |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | 194338 |
Summary
Location: East London (Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Redbridge)
Hours: Full-time, term-time | 8:15-16:00
Start: ASAP / rolling
Salary: £90-£120 per day (experience dependent)
The role
We're hiring Graduate SEN Teaching Assistants for primary and specialist settings. You'll support pupils with ASD, ADHD, speech & language and learning needs (EYFS-KS2) through structured interventions and classroom support.
What you'll do
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Deliver 1:1/small-group support and scaffolded learning
Deliver 1:1/small-group support and scaffolded learning
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Use visual schedules/now-next, task chunking and precision teaching
Use visual schedules/now-next, task chunking and precision teaching
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Promote communication ( PECS/Makaton exposure), social skills and independence
Promote communication ( PECS/Makaton exposure), social skills and independence
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Record progress against EHCP targets; liaise with teachers, SENCO and therapists
Record progress against EHCP targets; liaise with teachers, SENCO and therapists
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Follow behaviour and safeguarding policies
Follow behaviour and safeguarding policies
Good degree backgrounds (any of the following):
SEN/Inclusive Education, Education/Primary Education, Early Childhood Studies, English, Mathematics, Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, Child Development, Neuroscience, Social Sciences, Criminology.
Why apply
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Consistent school day (8:15-16:00)
Consistent school day (8:15-16:00)
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East London schools with excellent transport links
East London schools with excellent transport links
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CPD/mentoring (autism practice, behaviour support, SLCN)
CPD/mentoring (autism practice, behaviour support, SLCN)
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Clear routes to teacher training, Ed/Clinical Psych or SaLT
Clear routes to teacher training, Ed/Clinical Psych or SaLT
Essentials: Right to work in the UK, Enhanced DBS (or willing to apply), refs, full-time availability.
Apply: Upload your CV plus 3-4 lines on your SEN interest and relevant modules/experience.
Hours: Full-time, term-time | 8:15-16:00
Start: ASAP / rolling
Salary: £90-£120 per day (experience dependent)
The role
We're hiring Graduate SEN Teaching Assistants for primary and specialist settings. You'll support pupils with ASD, ADHD, speech & language and learning needs (EYFS-KS2) through structured interventions and classroom support.
What you'll do
-
Deliver 1:1/small-group support and scaffolded learning
Deliver 1:1/small-group support and scaffolded learning
-
Use visual schedules/now-next, task chunking and precision teaching
Use visual schedules/now-next, task chunking and precision teaching
-
Promote communication ( PECS/Makaton exposure), social skills and independence
Promote communication ( PECS/Makaton exposure), social skills and independence
-
Record progress against EHCP targets; liaise with teachers, SENCO and therapists
Record progress against EHCP targets; liaise with teachers, SENCO and therapists
-
Follow behaviour and safeguarding policies
Follow behaviour and safeguarding policies
Good degree backgrounds (any of the following):
SEN/Inclusive Education, Education/Primary Education, Early Childhood Studies, English, Mathematics, Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, Child Development, Neuroscience, Social Sciences, Criminology.
Why apply
-
Consistent school day (8:15-16:00)
Consistent school day (8:15-16:00)
-
East London schools with excellent transport links
East London schools with excellent transport links
-
CPD/mentoring (autism practice, behaviour support, SLCN)
CPD/mentoring (autism practice, behaviour support, SLCN)
-
Clear routes to teacher training, Ed/Clinical Psych or SaLT
Clear routes to teacher training, Ed/Clinical Psych or SaLT
Essentials: Right to work in the UK, Enhanced DBS (or willing to apply), refs, full-time availability.
Apply: Upload your CV plus 3-4 lines on your SEN interest and relevant modules/experience.