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Join a dedicated SEN school in Guildford as a Learning Support Worker, supporting students aged 4-19 with Autism. You'll provide 1:1 and small group assistance, implement IEPs, and promote independence. Requires SEN experience, strong communication, and GCSE English & Maths. Make a real differenc...
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United Kingdom , Guildford
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85.00 - 95.00 GBP / Day
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Specialist Learning Support Worker (Secondary SEN)
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United Kingdom , Reigate
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23000.00 - 26000.00 GBP / Year
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SEN Learning Support Worker
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United Kingdom , Stoke-on-Trent
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19266.00 GBP / Year
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Join a supportive school in Wimborne as a dedicated SEN Support Worker. Provide vital 1:1 and group support to pupils with ASD, ADHD, and SEMH, helping them achieve their potential. This role requires empathy, resilience, and experience in SEN or care. Become part of an inclusive team making a me...
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United Kingdom , Wimborne Minster
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13.68 - 16.12 GBP / Hour
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Join a dedicated team at a Daventry special needs school as a full-time SEN Support Worker. Provide crucial 1:1 and group support, assisting children with complex needs in their academic, social, and personal development. This role requires experience, empathy, and a valid DBS. Start immediately ...
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United Kingdom , Daventry
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SEN Support Worker for children and young people in Northwich. Deliver flexible, sessional 1:1 support to build confidence and wellbeing. Experience with SEND and a passion for inclusion is key.
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United Kingdom , Northwich
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20000.00 - 21000.00 GBP / Year
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SEN Support Worker for children and young people in Chester. Deliver flexible, sessional 1:1 and group support to build confidence and wellbeing. Requires experience with SEND and a passion for inclusive, empowering care.
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United Kingdom , Chester
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20000.00 - 21000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Sen Support Worker role

Discover a meaningful career path with SEN Support Worker jobs, a profession dedicated to empowering children and young adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). SEN Support Workers play a vital role in educational and care settings, providing tailored assistance to help individuals overcome barriers to learning, develop life skills, and achieve their full potential. This role is ideal for compassionate, resilient individuals who thrive in dynamic environments and are committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of others.

In this profession, daily responsibilities are diverse and person-centered. SEN Support Workers typically work one-on-one or in small groups, implementing individualized education plans that address each learner’s unique challenges. Common tasks include adapting learning materials and activities to suit different cognitive and sensory needs, using positive reinforcement and de-escalation techniques to manage behaviors, and providing personal care support such as assistance with hygiene, feeding, or mobility. They collaborate closely with teachers, therapists, and families to ensure a holistic approach, often monitoring progress and documenting observations to guide future interventions. Beyond academics, these professionals foster social skills, emotional regulation, and independence, creating a safe, nurturing environment where every individual feels valued.

Typical skills and requirements for SEN Support Worker jobs include a strong foundation in communication, patience, and empathy. Employers often seek candidates with a minimum of GCSEs in English and Mathematics, alongside practical experience—whether professional, voluntary, or personal—working with individuals who have conditions such as autism, ADHD, or learning difficulties. A calm demeanor under pressure, adaptability, and a genuine passion for inclusion are essential. Many roles also require a willingness to assist with intimate care and to engage in ongoing training, such as safeguarding or behavior management courses. While formal qualifications are not always mandatory, certifications like a Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning can enhance prospects.

Working in this field offers profound rewards: witnessing small victories, building trusting relationships, and contributing to a more inclusive society. SEN Support Worker jobs are available across schools, specialist colleges, residential homes, and community programs, with opportunities for career progression into teaching, therapy, or leadership roles. If you seek a role that combines purpose with challenge, this profession provides a fulfilling path where every day brings new opportunities to support and inspire.