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Key ResponsibilitiesAssessment and intervention: Conduct speech, language, and communication assessments and deliver tailored therapy programmes.Collaborative working: Work closely with teachers, support staff, and external professionals to embed communication strategies across the school day.Training and support: Provide training, modelling, and guidance to staff to promote...
You will be joining an experienced and highly motivated team in Wembley. Pay rate ranging between £27 - £32 P/H per hour depending on experience. The SLT we are looking for will previously have worked with paediatrics as a post graduate therapist. They will be encouraging, supportive, and understanding of the varied patient needs they may encounter.
Company Description Welcome to AIM Therapy for Children! We're a dynamic and growing team of allied health professionals and admin staff dedicated to delivering fun, functional, and family‐focused care. We operate from purpose‐built clinics in Wembley, Joondalup and Canning Vale, and we're excited to announce our new clinic opening soon in Butler! You'll work alongside Occupational Therapists,...
SEN Teaching Assistant – Year 2 (1:1 Support)Teach Now Recruitment is working in partnership with a warm, inclusive and highly supportive primary school in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham to recruit a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant for a long-term role starting in February 2026.This is a 1:1 SEN TA position supporting a Year 2 pupil, ideal for someone who is patient, nurturing and...
You will also be required to assist with personal care, ensuring the child’s well-being and comfort throughout the school day.
You must be suitably qualified for the position advertised and be prepared to attend a face to face interview with Axcis to demonstrate your suitability for this role.
You will provide targeted support to children with a range of needs, including autism, speech and language difficulties, sensory processing needs, and social, emotional and mental health challenges. Support may be delivered on a 1:1 basis or in small groups. Your role will help children to:
You will work closely with experienced staff and receive on-the-job education and training to support your professional development.
Job Title: Product Marketing Specialist Department: Product Management - LED Reporting to: Head of Product Management Location: Head Office The role: Supporting new product launches within the LED Lighting Division, the Product Marketing Specialist plays a key role in liaising between the Product Management, Sales, Marketing, and Purchasing departments. Working closely with the Product Managers...
You will play a pivotal part in championing effective behaviour models for both individual pupils and groups, ensuring every child is given the tools to thrive.
Position: Assistant BuyerLocation: LondonSalary: £30k - £33kThe Assistant Buyer role sits within the Engineering Department of a diversified international group operating across more than seven countries worldwide. Based at the London office, the role forms part of an international engineering procurement team responsible for sourcing spare parts and assemblies for manufacturing industries,...
You must be aged 21 or over - Formal qualifications such as: - Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI) - Community Interpreting - NRPSI, CIOL, ITI registered is advantageous - Degree in Translation/Interpreting/Languages - Any other interpreting related qualification
Behaviour Mentor needed for an SEMH SchoolDo you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? Have you covered lesson? Experience tutoring or teaching small groups?This specialist school based in Brent is looking for a special needs SEMH Behaviour Mentor with experience of working with challenging children and...
Psychology Graduate - SEN Teaching Assistant BrentAre you a Psych Graduate looking to take the first step in your career?Do you have a passion for supporting young people with special educational needs?Role: Psych Grad SEN Teaching Assistant - Full TimePay: £90 - £105 per dayLocation: BrentWe are currently recruiting a dedicated and enthusiastic Psychology Graduate to work as a SEN Teaching...
You will support pupils with ASD, ADHD and speech and language needs, helping them access learning and develop socially.
Job description SEN Primary Teacher Location: Wembley Contract: Long-Term | Full-Time | Term Time Only Roles: Temporary Long Term and Permanent Opportunities Available Sector: Primary Education Are you passionate about making a real difference in children’s lives? Do you have experience supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN)? We are currently recruiting dedicated and...
Brent, London £90–£105 per day Full-time, Long-term with potential for permanency Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:00pm (term time only) Start: ASAP Some children don’t just need help learning — they need someone who sees them, understands them, and supports them exactly where they are. Someone calm, patient, and consistent. Someone who celebrates the small steps, not just the big ones. I’m working with...
You will assist pupils with focus, engagement, and behaviour, implementing strategies from SEN plans and EHCPs. Your role will also involve supporting pupils’ social development, fostering confidence, independence, and positive learning habits. Key Responsibilities
You will be working closely with children presenting with ASD, sensory needs, speech delays or emotional regulation difficulties. Your role will involve supporting structured routines, planning engaging activities, implementing SEN strategies, and working collaboratively with the SENCO and families to ensure consistent support.
You will be working closely with the class teacher and SENCO to deliver tailored activities, early intervention strategies, and 1:1 support for children with ASD and speech delays. The school offers ongoing coaching, supportive leadership, and excellent opportunities for progression.
You will support children aged 3–4 through a mixture of structured learning and child-led, play-based activities.
You will work closely with the class teacher to set up exciting learning environments, deliver small-group tasks, and help children build confidence in speech, language, early phonics and social skills.