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You will be joining a warm, inclusive, and community-driven primary school in Lambeth, known for its nurturing ethos and strong commitment to supporting pupils with additional needs. The school promotes a calm, structured environment and prides itself on offering tailored interventions to help every child thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
MALE BANK SUPPORT WORKER – FLEXIBLE HOURS, MEANINGFUL WORK £12.71 Per hour - Zero Hour ContractLocation - Streatham, London At CareTech, we’re looking for a Bank Support Worker to join our team in [Service Name]. This is a flexible, rewarding role where you’ll provide essential support to adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs, or physical disabilities, helping them live as...
Support worker needed to assist a young man with autism and learning difficulties, providing daily support and engaging in activities.
Central Recruitment is currently recruiting for four Housing Support Workers, to work in the Lambeth area. The service provides support to young people to help them secure a place on the housing register or find appropriate rental properties which enable them to regain their independence.The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, working across Monday - Sunday on a...
You should be someone who:Has a background or strong interest in psychology, mental health, youth work, or SEMHIs passionate about inclusion, wellbeing, and personal developmentCan commute to LambethBrings patience, empathy, resilience, and strong communication skillsA School Support worker offers a Brilliant Career Pathway.
Provide support, advice, and advocacy for young people needing accommodation. Duties include creating support plans, liaising with agencies, and offering holistic support services.
The successful candidate will be required to work 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday. Cover is required on a 6 month fixed term contract. Please note; this role involves working 3 days a week at services across London (initially Lambeth) and 2 days a week working from home.In this position, you will be expected to;- Complete targeted arrears work with Progression Coaches and Managers- Ensure...
You will be working closely with teaching staff and SEN teams to support students with a range of additional needs, helping them to engage with learning, build confidence, and reach their full potential. Roles may include 1:1 support, small group interventions, and in-class assistance across a variety of subjects.
You will work closely with the teaching team to provide one-to-one and small group support, ensuring that every student receives the tailored help they need to succeed.
You will help empower them to build independence, develop social skills, and navigate their educational journey with confidence.
Classroom Support are excited to be working with a SEN school in Lambeth who are looking to recruit several experienced SEN Teaching Assistants required to start ASAP.The school support children and young adults across both Primary and Secondary SEN settings with ASD, PMLD and moderate to severe learning difficulties. The environment and grounds are outstanding, and they also have a college site...
You will plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons, working closely with specialist support staff and external professionals to meet individual EHCP targets. This role is available full time, though part-time applicants will be considered for the right candidate.
HLTA - Experienced TA's ConsideredSW16Full timeJanuary startWe are currently recruiting experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistants for specialist SEN settings in the SW16 area. This is a full time role supporting pupils with complex learning needs within a structured and supportive environment.The successful candidate should have strong SEN experience and be confident supporting pupils with...
We are looking for a dedicated Secondary SEN Vocational Teacher to join a specialist secondary school setting in Lambeth.This is a full-time role within a supportive special school environment for pupils aged 11 to 19 with learning difficulties and associated social and communication needs. Many pupils have Autism, and the school provides a structured and inclusive setting focused on preparing...
SEND Teaching Assistant – Secondary SEND School (Brixton)We are currently recruiting an experienced SEND Teaching Assistant to work full time in a specialist SEN secondary school based in Brixton, supporting students aged 11–19 years.This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and compassionate SEND TA who has experience working with autistic students and supporting learners with social and...
Classroom Support are excited to be working with a SEN school in Lambeth who are looking to recruit several experienced SEN Teaching Assistants required to start ASAP.The school support children and young adults across both Primary and Secondary SEN settings with ASD, PMLD and moderate to severe learning difficulties. The environment and grounds are outstanding, and they also have a college site...
We are seeking a passionate SEN Teaching Assistant to join the team at a group of inclusive schools in Lambeth, supporting children and young people aged 4–16 across Primary, Secondary, and specialist ASD settings.This is a full-time position working in welcoming, well-resourced schools that are committed to providing a high-quality, nurturing education for all pupils—including those with autism,...
You will plan and deliver high-quality, differentiated lessons, ensuring pupils make strong progress academically as well as in their personal, social, and emotional development.
You will create a welcoming and inclusive learning environment, maintain high expectations for behaviour and learning, and support pupils through the effective implementation of EHCP targets and behaviour plans.
You will work closely with the teaching team to provide one-to-one and small group support, ensuring that every student receives the tailored help they need to succeed.
You will help empower them to build independence, develop social skills, and navigate their educational journey with confidence.
You will be working in small classes (typically 4–8 pupils), providing 1:1 and small group support. Many students are non-verbal, so experience or understanding of PECS and Makaton is highly desirable. Some roles will involve personal care, and training in manual handling, tracheostomy care, or PEG feeding is advantageous but not essential.
You will be responsible for planning and delivering highly differentiated lessons, working closely with specialist support staff and external professionals to meet individual EHCP targets. This role is full-time, though part-time applicants will be considered for the right candidate.