Salary: £95 - £105 Per Day 
        Apply by: 27/06/25 
                Location: Barnet              
SEN Teaching Assistant – Support Students with Autism, ADHD & SEMH | North London | September Start
Are you a compassionate and committed graduate eager to make a difference in the lives of students with additional needs?
This full-time SEN Teaching Assistant role in a North London secondary school offers an opportunity to support students with autism, ADHD, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs from September 2025.
Key Highlights
- Rewarding SEN Teaching Assistant Needed for an Amazing School
 - This is a full-time role from September 2025 to July2026
 - Thriving location in Barnet, North London – easily accessible by public transport
 - Daily rate up to £105 depending on experience
 - Work with students with autism, ADHD, and SEMH challenges
 - Ideal for psychology graduates or aspiring therapists, SEN teachers, or youth workers
 - Excellent training and CPD tailored to SEN support
 - Apply today to be considered for this SEN Teaching Assistant Jobs
 
About the School in Barnet
This inclusive and forward-thinking secondary school is known for its strong pastoral care and a dedicated SEN provision. Rated ‘Good’ by OFSTED, the school is committed to helping all students achieve, regardless of their starting point. With a supportive staff team and strong leadership, the school offers SEN Teaching Assistants the chance to work in a well-resourced and development-focused environment.
Role as an SEN Teaching Assistant
In this vital role, you’ll support students with a range of needs, particularly autism, ADHD, and SEMH. You’ll work 1:1 and in small groups, helping students engage with learning, develop emotional regulation, and build confidence within the school community.
Key Responsibilities Include:
- Supporting students in the classroom and during unstructured times
 - Helping implement individual education and behaviour plans
 - Assisting with emotional regulation and building student resilience
 - Working closely with the SENCO, teachers, and external professionals
 - Providing a calm, consistent presence and promoting a positive school experience
 
What the School is Looking For
- A graduate, ideally with a background in psychology or related field
 - A resilient and empathetic SEN Teaching Assistant
 - Someone with a passion for inclusive education and student wellbeing
 - Experience with SEN, youth work, or mental health support is beneficial
 - Availability to work full-time until July 2026
 
What the School Offers You
- A nurturing environment with a focus on SEN development
 - Ongoing training in autism, ADHD, and SEMH strategies
 - Mentoring from experienced SEN professionals
 - Daily rate up to £105
 - Accessible North London location with strong transport connections
 
How to Apply
If you’re looking to support and empower students with additional needs and want to grow your expertise in a well-supported school setting, this SEN Teaching Assistant role could be the perfect fit. Click ‘APPLY’ today to be considered.
