Support Worker | SEN School Setting – North London Location: North London (N17 & surrounding areas) Start Date: ASAP Contract Type: Full-Time, Long-Term Pay: £101.40 – £115 per day (dependent on experience) At Milk Education, we are working alongside a welcoming and inclusive SEN school that supports pupils with a range of complex needs, including Autism (ASD), SEMH, and Moderate to Severe Learning Difficulties (MLD/SLD). We’re looking for a Support Worker who has experience or a genuine interest in working with children or young people with additional needs — someone who is patient, empathetic, and passionate about helping pupils overcome barriers to learning. This role would be perfect for anyone from a care, residential, or youth work background who’s looking to transition into an educational setting or continue building their experience supporting children with special educational needs. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 or small group support for pupils with additional learning needs Assist with personal care and emotional regulation where needed Help implement tailored learning plans and therapeutic strategies Promote communication, confidence, and independence in daily school life Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and external professionals Contribute to creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environment The Ideal Candidate Will: Have previous experience supporting children or young people with SEN, Autism, SEMH, or complex needs Be patient, compassionate, and adaptable, with strong interpersonal skills Be proactive and able to use their initiative to meet pupils’ individual needs Have a genuine passion for supporting vulnerable learners and promoting inclusion Hold (or be willing to apply for) an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Why Choose Milk Education? At Milk Education, we’re more than just a teaching agency — we’re a purpose-driven organisation built on kindness, inclusion, and wellbeing. Through our partnership with the Make Life Kind charity, we help schools create environments that promote empathy, resilience, and understanding. By joining us, you’ll not only be supporting students who need it most, but you’ll also be part of a movement that celebrates compassion and positive change across education