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Job Title: Autism Support Assistant
Location: Primary Specialist Education Needs (SEN) School, Bury
Salary: £445 - £485 per week (PAYE)
Start Date: September
About Us:
We are working with a specialist primary SEN school in Bury dedicated to supporting children with autism and complex learning needs. Many of our students are non-verbal or have limited verbal communication, and we use a range of alternative communication methods such as PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) and other AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) tools to support their learning and interaction.
The Role:
Teaching Personnel are recruiting on behalf of this specialist school for a caring and skilled Youth Support Assistant. You will play a key role in supporting children with autism, many of whom use alternative communication systems. Your support will help students engage in learning, develop communication skills, and build independence throughout their day.
A Typical Day:
Assisting children with their individual learning plans, often using PECS or other communication aids
Supporting students during classroom activities, helping them understand instructions and express themselves
Encouraging positive behavior through tailored strategies and routines
Helping students participate in social interactions and play during breaks
Assisting with personal care and daily living skills when needed
Collaborating closely with teachers, therapists, and families to provide consistent support
Key Responsibilities:
Support students who are non-verbal or have limited speech, using PECS, sign language, or other AAC methods
Help implement personalized learning and communication strategies
Promote calm, structured, and predictable environments to support students’ needs
Encourage independence and confidence through daily activities
Observe and report on students’ progress and behavior to the team
What We’re Looking For:
Experience or strong interest in working with children with autism and complex communication needs
Understanding of alternative communication methods such as PECS (training will be provided if needed)
Patience, empathy, and excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to follow structured routines and adapt to individual needs
Team player with a flexible and positive attitude
Why Apply?
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with autism
Work in a specialist, supportive environment tailored to complex needs
Receive training and professional development in autism and communication methods
Join through Teaching Personnel, a trusted education recruitment agency
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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