Location: Barnet, North London Position: SEN Teaching Assistant Start Date: Immediate / Next Term Contract: Full-time, Term Time Only Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience The Opportunity A well-resourced and inclusive primary school in Barnet is recruiting a motivated SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils within both mainstream classrooms and a dedicated resource provision. This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about working with children with additional needs in a structured and supportive environment. You will support pupils with Autism, communication and interaction needs, sensory processing difficulties, and SEMH needs, working closely with teaching staff to deliver targeted interventions and consistent support throughout the school day. About the School This school is known for its strong SEN provision and inclusive ethos. The resource base is well-established, calm, and structured, providing pupils with a supportive space to learn and develop key skills. The school benefits from experienced leadership, a knowledgeable SENCo, and strong partnerships with external agencies. Staff wellbeing and professional growth are prioritised, and SEN Teaching Assistants are given access to regular training and support. Key Responsibilities Support pupils with SEN within the classroom and resource provision Deliver structured interventions and sensory activities Assist pupils with communication, engagement, and emotional regulation Promote positive behaviour and social development Support pupils with transitions between learning environments Implement EHCP targets and individual support plans Observe, record, and report pupil progress Work collaboratively with teachers, SEN staff, and therapists Person Specification Experience working with children with SEN is highly desirable Confident supporting pupils with Autism and sensory needs Calm, nurturing, and consistent approach Strong teamwork and communication skills Willingness to learn and adapt to pupil needs Commitment to safeguarding and inclusive practice This role is suitable for experienced SEN TAs as well as candidates looking to develop specialist SEN skills. What’s on Offer Specialist SEN and Autism training Supportive and experienced SEN leadership Well-resourced learning environments Long-term stability and career progression opportunities A rewarding role supporting meaningful pupil outcomes Safeguarding Statement The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS clearance and satisfactory references.