Location: Leyton, East London Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Contract: Full-Time, Long-Term, Term-Time Only Pay Rate: £85–£110 per day Start Date: Immediate or Next Term About the Role A friendly and inclusive mainstream primary school in Leyton, East London, is seeking a dedicated and motivated SEN Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team. This is a long-term, full-time position ideal for someone who is passionate about supporting children with additional needs and helping them reach their full potential. The role focuses on supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH), speech and language difficulties, and general learning needs. Support may be delivered on a 1:1 basis or within small groups, depending on the needs of the pupils. School Overview The school is at the heart of the Leyton community and is known for its inclusive values and strong pastoral care. Diversity is celebrated, and pupils are encouraged to feel safe, supported, and confident in their learning environment. The school has a well-established SEN department, led by an experienced SENCO, and benefits from specialist intervention spaces and resources. Staff wellbeing is a priority, and SEN Teaching Assistants are respected as key contributors to pupil progress. The school offers a welcoming atmosphere where teamwork and communication are encouraged. Responsibilities As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will: Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils with SEN Support pupils with ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and communication needs Assist pupils in accessing the curriculum and classroom activities Support emotional regulation and behaviour using positive strategies Work closely with teachers to adapt lesson materials Implement targets from EHCPs and individual learning plans Support pupils during transitions, playtimes, and lunchtimes Monitor and record pupil progress and behaviour Encourage independence, confidence, and resilience Assist with personal care where required Maintain safeguarding and child protection standards Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be: Passionate about SEN and inclusive education Patient, calm, and emotionally resilient Experienced working with SEN children or vulnerable individuals Confident supporting challenging behaviour A strong communicator and team player Reliable, proactive, and committed Graduates in psychology, education, or related fields are encouraged to apply, as are candidates from care or youth work backgrounds. Training and Benefits SEN-specific CPD and safeguarding training Ongoing support from SEN leadership Competitive pay rates Excellent transport links in Leyton Opportunity for long-term progression Apply Now Apply today to join a supportive Leyton school and make a meaningful difference as an SEN Teaching Assistant.