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SEN Teaching Assistants – Preverbal Autism (Hackney)

Senovo
Greater London
1 day ago
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SEN Teaching Assistant – Preverbal Autism Support (Hackney)

Full-time | Long-term | Immediate start

We’re looking for passionate and reliable SEN Teaching Assistants to join a specialist provision in Hackney, supporting preverbal children with Autism (ASD) in a 1:2 model classroom.

You’ll be part of a dedicated team helping children develop communication, independence, and social skills through structured routines, sensory activities, and visual supports.



Requirements

Supporting non-verbal pupils 1:1 and 1:2 in a structured ASD setting

Using PECS, Makaton, or visual aids to support understanding

Helping pupils engage in sensory and play-based learning

Working closely with teachers and therapists to track progress

Maintaining calm, consistency, and clear boundaries throughout the day


What we’re looking for:
  • Experience working with Autism, preferably preverbal or early years SEN

  • Calm, patient, and proactive attitude

  • Ability to follow structured routines and use initiative

  • Reliability and commitment – the children need consistency

  • Enhanced DBS (we can help with this if needed)



Benefits

Why join Senovo:

  • Weekly pay, clear communication, and support that actually cares

  • Roles that match your strengths and travel preferences

  • Fast registration and start – often within 24 hours

If you’re ready to make a genuine impact with children who need structure, patience, and care — we’d love to hear from you.



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