š Warrington | š Start Date: After May Half Term 2026
ā° Part-time | Temporary
This is a role where your impact will be felt every single day. If you are passionate about supporting children with autism (ASD) in the Early Years and across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, and want to be part of a team that values consistency, calm, and genuine connection-this is an opportunity you won't want to miss.
We are seeking a dedicated SEN Assistant to support pupils within a primary-focused educational setting in Warrington. The environment is inclusive and nurturing, with a strong commitment to personalised learning and helping every child feel safe, understood, and able to thrive.
The Role
You will support children with autism and additional needs across Early Years and primary age groups, helping them to access learning in a way that meets their individual needs. This includes supporting communication development, emotional regulation, sensory-based learning experiences, and structured daily routines that promote confidence and independence.
Working closely with teaching staff, you will help implement individual learning plans and provide consistent, supportive interventions that enable pupils to make meaningful progress both academically and socially. Your role will be key in creating a calm, predictable environment where every small step forward is recognised and valued.
What You'll Need
Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent)
Experience supporting children with autism and additional needs in Early Years and/or primary settings (Key Stage 1 and 2)
Strong understanding of safeguarding and inclusive education
Awareness of sensory needs, communication support, and positive behaviour approaches
A patient, resilient, and caring approach with a commitment to supporting every childWhy This Role Stands Out
A supportive and collaborative team that values your contribution
Ongoing training and development in SEN and autism support
A strong focus on wellbeing and professional growth
The opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting difference in a child's early educational journeyThis role is built around a commitment to adapting support to meet individual needs, with a strong emphasis on consistency, emotional understanding, and positive, relationship-based approaches to learning and behaviour.
If you are ready to step into a role where your dedication and compassion can truly shape outcomes for children at a crucial stage in their development, this could be the opportunity for you.
Apply now-opportunities like this are highly sought after and won't be available for long
Salary description
£93.00 - £105.00 per day
