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Autism Support Assistant, RIBBONS AND REEVES

London Borough of Southwark
£500 – £550/wk
Posted about 13 hours ago
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Autism Support Assistant | Southwark | September Start

Are you passionate about supporting children with Autism and considering a future career in Educational Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy or SEND teaching? This Autism Support Assistant opportunity in Southwark offers the chance to join a specialist education setting where personalised support, therapeutic practice and pupil wellbeing are at the heart of everything they do.

Working within small classes alongside experienced teachers, therapists and specialist support staff, the successful Autism Support Assistant will help pupils develop communication, emotional regulation, independence and confidence. Every pupil has an individual learning programme designed around their needs, allowing staff to celebrate meaningful progress both inside and outside the classroom.

Full Academic Year | £500–£550 per week

What the school can offer an Autism Support Assistant:

  • Specialist training in Autism, communication strategies and sensory regulation
  • Opportunities to work alongside Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and experienced SEND professionals
  • Small class sizes allowing meaningful pupil relationships
  • Experience supporting pupils with EHCPs and complex learning profiles
  • Ongoing CPD focused on inclusive education and Autism practice
  • Excellent preparation for careers in Educational Psychology, Therapy or SEND teaching
  • A highly supportive multidisciplinary team committed to continuous professional development

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Your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting pupils with Autism throughout the school day
  • Delivering structured learning and communication activities
  • Promoting emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies
  • Encouraging independence during lessons and social activities
  • Working closely with teachers and therapists to implement individual support plans
  • Monitoring pupil progress and celebrating small achievements

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The successful Autism Support Assistant will:

  • Hold A-Levels (or equivalent qualifications) and a BA degree
  • Demonstrate genuine passion for supporting children with Autism
  • Be patient, empathetic and resilient
  • Communicate confidently with pupils, staff and families
  • Have aspirations towards SEND, Psychology or Therapy careers

If you are looking for an Autism Support Assistant role where you can make a lasting impact while developing specialist SEND experience, this is an excellent Southwark opportunity from September 2026.

Ribbons & Reeves are London's leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this 'Autism Support Assistant' role, in Southwark. For other roles like this, check out our website, search 'Ribbons & Reeves'. We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Autism Support Assistant role.

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Skills

Communication
Emotional Regulation
Independence
Confidence
Patience
Empathy
Resilience

Location

London Borough of Southwark, England, United Kingdom

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