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This specialist autism school provides a nurturing and highly personalised learning environment for children and young people with autism and complex communication needs. Through evidence-based teaching approaches, embedded therapeutic support, small class groups, and a strong focus on communication, independence, and emotional wellbeing, pupils are empowered to develop the skills and confidence needed to achieve their full potential. Staff work collaboratively within a supportive, family-centred community where every achievement is celebrated and every child is encouraged to succeed.
Job Responsibility
Deliver individualised teaching sessions to assigned pupils
Support children with autism and communication needs using behaviour-based teaching approaches
Collect, monitor, and record pupil progress data
Assist with sensory learning, life skills, and extracurricular activities
Support pupils during lunch, playtimes, and outdoor learning activities
Work towards keyworker responsibilities for individual pupils
Contribute to the preparation and organisation of teaching resources
Support positive behaviour plans and teaching strategies
Assist with personal care where required, including toileting, feeding, and hygiene support
Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional development
Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and wider school staff
Contribute to home-school communication and pupil progress reporting
Requirements
A passion for supporting children and young people with additional needs
A calm, positive, and resilient approach
Strong communication and organisational skills
The ability to work effectively as part of a team
A willingness to learn autism-specific teaching approaches
Commitment to safeguarding and continuous professional development
Eligibility to work in the UK
Nice to have
Previous experience in education, care, support work, childcare, psychology, or youth work
experience in administering medication
experience in managing challenging behaviour
experience with autism spectrum disorders
experience with learning difficulties
experience with social emotional mental health
speech and language therapy experience
What we offer
£500 joining bonus upon successful completion of probation
Full specialist training and development programme
Ongoing mentoring and supervision from experienced SEN professionals
Excellent career progression opportunities
Supportive and collaborative working environment
Opportunity to gain experience in autism-specific and behaviour-based teaching approaches
Meaningful and rewarding work that changes lives every day