SEN TA
| Consultant Name | Destination Education |
| Location | High Barnet, United Kingdom |
| Date Posted | April 20, 2026 |
| Category |
Primary |
| Job Type |
Contract |
| Salary | £100 - £115 per day |
| Contract |
Description
Primary SEN Teaching Assistant – Autism Focus
High Barnet London | Excellent Transport Links | ️ On-site Parking
Are you a Primary SEN Teaching Assistant with Autism (ASC) experience looking for a nurturing, specialist setting where you can genuinely make a difference?
We are supporting a well-established specialist primary SEN school in North London, dedicated to supporting children aged 5–11 with Autism and associated communication needs. The school provides a structured, low-arousal environment designed to help pupils feel safe, understood, and ready to learn.
The Role
- Supporting pupils with Autism (ASC), including non-verbal learners
- Delivering structured, visual and sensory-based learning approaches
- Working closely with teachers, therapists, and support staff
- Encouraging communication, engagement, and social development
- Supporting behaviour through positive, consistent strategies
Pay
- £100 – £115 per day
- Dependent on experience, particularly with primary Autism and complex needs
Why This School?
- Specialist focus on early Autism support and intervention
- Small class sizes with high staff-to-pupil ratios
- Strong emphasis on communication (PECS, visual timetables, sensory integration)
- Supportive and collaborative staff team
- Clear routines and a calm, structured learning environment
- Opportunities for ongoing training and development in SEN
Pupils are supported to develop independence, confidence, and essential life skills, with a curriculum tailored to meet their individual needs.
Location Benefits
- Easily accessible across North London
- Good public transport connections
- On-site parking available
Ideal Candidate
- Experience supporting primary-aged children with Autism (ASC)
- Background in SEN, early years, care, or support work
- Patient, proactive, and nurturing approach
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Passion for supporting children with additional needs
Apply NowThis is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist primary SEN setting where your support will have a lasting impact on children at a crucial stage in their development.
Immediate start available | Full-time roles
Be part of a setting where every small step is a big achievement.