Teaching Assistant – Autism & Mental Health Support (Secondary School)
Ideal for Psychology Graduates | SEN | Autism | Anxiety | Behaviour Support
Specialist Autism Base in Barry – Secondary School (CF62)
Monday–Friday | 08:10am–3:10pm | Term Time Only
£90 per day | Pay increase April 2026
February Start – July 2027 (Potential Permanent School Contract)
Are you a Teaching Assistant, Psychology graduate, or aspiring SEN / mental health professional looking for a meaningful, career-building role?
We are recruiting a dedicated Teaching Assistant to work in a warm, supportive specialist Autism base within a secondary school. This role is perfect for someone passionate about autism, anxiety, mental health, emotional regulation, and behaviour support.
About the Role
You will be supporting two secondary-aged pupils with:
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Severe anxiety and emotional needs
Challenging behaviour linked to mental health
Difficulty accessing mainstream lessons
The pupils require high levels of emotional, academic, and pastoral support in a low-stimulus, nurturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Provide support to 2 pupils within the base
Support pupils with mental health, anxiety management, and emotional regulation
Deliver adapted curriculum work in partnership with subject teachers
Liaise with teaching staff to gather lesson plans and learning materials
Encourage engagement with learning at an individual pace
Support life skills, independence, and social development
Respond calmly and confidently to challenging behaviour
Build trusted, consistent relationships with pupils who struggle in traditional classroom settings
Who This Role Is Perfect For
✔ Teaching Assistants (Mainstream or SEN)
✔ Psychology Graduates
✔ Education, Youth Work, Criminology, or Mental Health graduates
✔ Individuals with experience supporting autism, anxiety, SEN, or behavioural needs
Essential Skills & Experience
Experience working with children or young people (school, SEN, care, or youth settings)
Understanding of autism, anxiety, and mental health needs
Calm, patient, and emotionally resilient
Firm but kind approach to boundaries and behaviour management
Passion for additional needs, SEN education, and child psychology
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Why This Role Stands Out
✨ Work in a specialist Autism provision
✨ Gain hands-on experience in mental health and SEN support
✨ Ideal stepping stone into Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, SEN teaching, or therapy roles
✨ Term-time only = great work–life balance
✨ Long-term role with potential permanent school contract
Interviews are being held at the school on Wednesday 4th February.
Start date: ASAP once vetting checks cleared.
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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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