Teaching Assistant - SEN, ASD and SEMH
Posted 2 days 6 hours ago by Protocol Education Ltd
Some pupils don't need louder instructions or stricter rules. They need someone steady. Someone who gets it. The kind of person who notices when a child's gone quiet for a reason, who understands that behaviour is communication, not defiance, who knows that the smallest moment of trust can be the biggest win of the day. If that sounds like you, keep reading.
The role (and why it matters)We're working with a genuinely supportive school looking for a SEND Teaching Assistant to join them this summer term. You'll be supporting pupils with Autism, SEMH, and ADHD, helping them feel safe, understood, and ready to learn in their own way. This isn't about ticking boxes or sitting quietly at the back of the classroom. It's about showing up, building trust, and being the person a child can rely on, every single day. Because when a child feels safe, everything else starts to follow.
What you'll be doing day to dayNo two days look exactly the same, but here's a feel for it:
- Being a calm, consistent presence in the classroom
- Supporting pupils 1:1 and in small groups
- Helping children manage transitions without overwhelm
- Breaking learning down into manageable, accessible steps
- Spotting when things are bubbling up, and stepping in early
- Supporting emotional regulation with patience and care
- Celebrating the small wins, because they matter more than you think
- Working closely with teachers and SEND staff to keep things joined up
You don't need to be perfect. You just need to care, and show up with the right mindset. You'll likely be someone who:
- Is naturally patient, calm, and reassuring
- Understands that every child communicates differently
- Has experience supporting children or young people, in any setting
- Builds trust easily, without forcing it
- Stays steady, even when the day isn't
- Sees progress in the small things, not just the big milestones
- Weekly PAYE pay, no umbrella companies, no faff
- FREE access to our CPD Academy, including SEND-focused training
- A dedicated consultant who actually listens to what you want
- Opportunities in schools that value support staff properly
- Ongoing support, not just a "good luck and off you go"
If you're looking for a role where you're genuinely needed, not just placed this could be it.
Application Requirements and InformationAll applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details. 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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