Location: Hendon, North London Contract Type: Long-Term / Temp-to-Perm / Permanent / Daily Supply Pay: Competitive daily rates, dependent on experience Employer: Leading Education Recruitment Agency A Leading Education Recruitment Agency is working with a number of inclusive mainstream schools and specialist SEN provisions in Hendon to recruit dedicated and compassionate SEN Teaching Assistants. These roles are available across Early Years, Primary, and Secondary settings, offering flexible and long-term opportunities for candidates with a passion for SEN education. The Role As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Hendon, you will support pupils who require additional help to access learning and thrive within the school environment. Pupils may present with a wide range of needs, including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), ADHD, SEMH, speech and language difficulties, moderate learning difficulties, and sensory processing needs. You may be supporting a pupil on a 1:1 basis, working with small intervention groups, or assisting across the classroom under the direction of the class teacher. In some schools, you may work within specialist SEN resource bases attached to mainstream schools, providing targeted and structured support. The role requires patience, consistency, and a calm approach, particularly when supporting pupils who may struggle with emotional regulation or social interaction. Key Responsibilities Provide targeted SEN support in line with EHCPs and individual learning plans Support pupils with emotional regulation, behaviour, and social skills Assist teachers in delivering differentiated lessons and activities Encourage independence, confidence, and positive self-esteem Support pupils during transitions, break times, and sensory activities Monitor progress and provide feedback to teaching staff and SENCOs Maintain accurate records and contribute to review meetings where appropriate Follow safeguarding, behaviour, and inclusion policies at all times About the Schools Schools in Hendon are known for their strong SEN leadership and commitment to inclusion. SEN Teaching Assistants are valued members of staff and are provided with clear guidance, training opportunities, and ongoing support. Many schools offer long-term placements that can lead to permanent roles for the right candidates. The Ideal Candidate Previous experience working with children with SEN (education, care, youth work, or support roles) A calm, patient, and empathetic approach Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt to different pupils and learning environments A genuine commitment to inclusive education Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or willingness to apply Why Work With a Leading Education Recruitment Agency Access to a wide range of SEN roles across Hendon Flexible working options to suit your availability Competitive pay and weekly payroll SEN-specific CPD and safeguarding training Dedicated consultants with SEN expertise Clear progression routes into long-term and permanent roles This role is ideal for experienced SEN Teaching Assistants, graduates considering careers in teaching or psychology, or individuals with a background in care who want to work in education.