Graduate Learning Support Assistant – Specialist ASD School | Birmingham
Are you a recent graduate passionate about supporting children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? If you want to gain valuable experience working in a specialist school setting that caters to students aged 4 to 19, this role is an ideal opportunity to kickstart your career.
Whether your future lies in teaching, educational psychology, social care, or SEN support, join us and make a meaningful impact while developing your skills in a nurturing, expert-led environment.
Why Choose This Role?
Competitive Weekly Pay: Earn between £82 - £95 per day
Full-Time, Stable Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, perfect for a balanced lifestyle
Specialist ASD Environment: Work in a dedicated school supporting children and young people aged 4–19 with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, tailoring your approach to individual sensory, communication, and learning needs
Structured Career Progression: Access tailored training programs and clear pathways to advance your career in SEN education, psychology, or social care
Professional Development: Exclusive workshops on autism-specific strategies, sensory integration, communication techniques, and behaviour management
Supportive & Collaborative Team: Be part of a multidisciplinary team including speech therapists, occupational therapists, and experienced SEN educators committed to your growth and wellbeing
Make a Real Difference: Help students develop vital life skills, social communication, and independence in a safe and inclusive setting
Network & Connect: Build strong professional links within the ASD and wider SEN community, enhancing your future career opportunities
What You’ll Do
As a Graduate Learning Support Assistant in our specialist ASD school, you’ll provide essential support to students across a wide age range (4–19 years), helping them navigate their educational journey in a way that respects their unique abilities and challenges.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Supporting children and young people with ASD through personalised learning activities, sensory regulation, and communication support
Assisting teachers in adapting lesson plans to meet individual needs and abilities
Encouraging positive behaviour and promoting emotional wellbeing and social skills development
Helping to maintain a calm, structured, and supportive classroom environment tailored to sensory sensitivities
Monitoring student progress and working with specialists to inform personalised education plans
Who Should Apply?
We welcome graduates from all academic backgrounds, especially those with interests or degrees in:
Psychology
Sociology
Education
Sports Science
Childhood Development
Social Work
Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
If you are eager to gain hands-on experience supporting children and young people with ASD before pursuing careers in education, social care, or psychology, this role offers a unique and rewarding environment.
What Makes You a Great Fit?
Patient, empathetic, and resilient with a passion for supporting individuals on the autism spectrum
Strong communicator who works well within a team and values collaboration with multidisciplinary professionals
Motivated to learn autism-specific support techniques and practical classroom skills
Dedicated to helping each student achieve their fullest potential in a nurturing, inclusive setting
Flexible and proactive in responding to the diverse needs of students
Requirements
Right to work in the UK
Enhanced DBS clearance or willingness to obtain
Experience working with children or young people (voluntary or paid) is a plus, but not essential
Ready to Start Your Journey?
Take the first step toward a fulfilling career making a difference in the lives of children and young people with ASD. Apply now by submitting your CV, and one of our friendly recruitment consultants will be in touch to guide you through the next steps.
Join Teaching Personnel and be the difference in a child’s day — every day.
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