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Sign inSEN Teaching Assistant
- 17 December 2025
- senploy - Edgware, London
- £105 to £115 per day
- Permanent
- Full time
SEN Teaching Assistant - Year 4 (ASD Support) Barnet, NW9 (commutable from Colindale, Hendon, Burnt Oak, Mill Hill, Edgware) £105-£115 per day Start Date: January 2026 Contract: Full-time, long-term (Full Academic Year) Long Term Futures is seeking a calm, ...
SEN Teaching Assistant, Camden
- 06 January 2026
- JobsinED Ltd - NW1 8NH
- £100.00 to £110.00 per day
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
SEN Teaching Assistant: Unleash Your Potential in Camden’s Top School Step into a transformative SEN Teaching Assistant role in Camden, where your drive, intellect, and compassion will directly shape the educational journey of exceptional young learners. This ...
Year 5 SEN Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Autism Support
- 09 January 2026
- Hays Specialist Recruitment - Camden, London, NW5 2JT
- £100.0 to £110.0 per day
- Temporary
- Full time
Key Stage 2 SEN Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Autism Support Location: Camden Start: ASAP Contract: Full‑Time, Long‑Term Pay: £100 - £110 per day A supportive, community‑focused primary school in Camden is seeking an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant for a 1:1 ...
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
- 12 January 2026
- KPI RECRUITING LTD - NW1 0AA
- £25,000 to £28,000 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant SEN Specialist | London £25,000 – £28,000 Full-Time | School-Based You didn’t study Psychology to sit on the sidelines. You studied it because you care about how children learn, behave, and thrive . You want a role where ...
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