Location: Ilford, East London Role: SEN Teaching Assistant Contract: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Pay: £90–£115 per day Start Date: Immediate or Flexible About the Role A large and well-established school in Ilford, East London, is seeking an experienced or aspiring SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils with additional needs across primary and secondary phases. This is a rewarding full-time position within a school that places inclusion, support, and pupil wellbeing at the heart of its ethos. The role involves supporting pupils with a wide range of needs, including ASD, ADHD, SEMH, moderate learning difficulties, speech and language needs, and sensory challenges. Some pupils require consistent 1:1 support, while others benefit from structured small group interventions. School Overview This Ilford-based school serves a diverse community and has a strong reputation for SEN provision. The school has dedicated SEN spaces, intervention rooms, and a well-trained support team. SEN Teaching Assistants are integral to the school’s success and are fully supported by experienced SENCOs and pastoral leads. The school values teamwork, communication, and continuous improvement. Staff are encouraged to share best practice and engage in professional development opportunities. Responsibilities Your responsibilities as an SEN Teaching Assistant will include: Supporting SEN pupils on a 1:1 and small group basis Assisting pupils with ASD, ADHD, and SEMH needs Supporting academic progress and emotional wellbeing Implementing EHCP targets and personalised learning strategies Working closely with teachers to adapt learning materials Supporting pupils during lessons, transitions, and unstructured times Managing behaviour using positive reinforcement strategies Monitoring progress and maintaining accurate records Promoting independence, confidence, and resilience Supporting personal care where necessary Ensuring safeguarding procedures are followed at all times Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will: Have experience supporting children with SEN or vulnerable individuals Be calm, patient, and adaptable Have strong behaviour management skills Be a positive role model for pupils Work well as part of a team Be committed to inclusive education This role is suitable for experienced SEN Teaching Assistants as well as graduates or individuals from care or support backgrounds looking to enter education. Training and Support The school offers: Comprehensive SEN and safeguarding training Ongoing support from SEN leadership Opportunities for career progression A structured and welcoming working environment Benefits Competitive daily pay Long-term stability Supportive SEN team Excellent transport links in Ilford Opportunity to develop specialist SEN skills Apply Today If you are passionate about supporting pupils with SEN and want to work in a respected Ilford school, apply now to secure this rewarding opportunity.