Are you patient, calm and resilient? Do you have a psychology background or experience working with people with autism?
We’re working with a primary school near Heaton, Newcastle, who is looking for a SEND Support Assistant to work 1:1 with a Year 1 pupil with Autism. This is a long-term, full-time role starting 20th April, and it’s ideal for someone who genuinely wants to make a difference where it really counts.
The Role
You’ll be supporting a pupil with Autism who can become dysregulated quickly, particularly during transitions, busy moments, or changes in routine. At times, this may present as challenging behaviour, so the school are looking for someone who can respond calmly, confidently, and consistently.
* Working 1:1 throughout the school day, supporting the pupil with learning, routines, and emotional regulation
* Helping the child manage sensory overload and anxiety using calming strategies and structured support
* Supporting with transitions (e.g. lining up, moving between lessons, break times) which can often be the most challenging parts of the day
* Using clear boundaries, predictable routines, and de-escalation strategies to help prevent behaviours from escalating
* Helping the pupil build confidence, communication skills, and independence over time
* Supporting the class teacher and wider classroom when needed, like a general TA, while keeping your main focus on the pupil
This is not a role where you’ll be sitting quietly at the back of the classroom. You’ll be hands-on, proactive, and often right in the thick of it, supporting the pupil through difficult moments and helping them get back on track.
About the School
This is a friendly, inclusive mainstream primary school in Newcastle with:
* Excellent transport links
* Staff car parking available
* Strong SEN and pastoral support in place
* A consistent, structured approach to behaviour and routines
The school has a strong focus on inclusion and making sure pupils with additional needs feel safe, supported, and understood. Staff work closely as a team and you won’t be left to figure things out alone.
The Ideal Candidate
The school are ideally looking for someone with:
* A psychology background OR experience supporting children/adults with Autism
* Experience OR an interest in behaviour support, mentoring, youth work, care work, or SEN settings
* A calm, patient approach and the ability to stay professional when behaviour becomes challenging
* Confidence using strategies to support emotional regulation and de-escalation
* Reliability and commitment, as consistency is key for the pupil
Psychology graduates or candidates with a background in behaviour support, mentoring, care, or youth work are strongly encouraged to apply.
What Protocol Education Offer
* Weekly pay through PAYE
* Free access to CPD and SEND training
* Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant
* Opportunity to secure a long-term placement in a supportive school
Apply today to be considered for this full-time role, starting 20th April.
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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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