ARP Teaching Assistant (Autism Provision)
Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire
Role Type: Full-Time / Long-Term
Salary: £21,000 – £24,000 FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
This role is based at a large, inclusive mainstream primary school in Grantham, Lincolnshire, which hosts a well-established Additional Resource Provision (ARP) for pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and associated communication and sensory needs.
The ARP supports pupils who benefit from a structured, low-arousal environment while remaining closely linked to mainstream classes where appropriate. The provision focuses on developing communication, emotional regulation, independence, and functional learning skills, alongside academic progress.
The school has a strong inclusive ethos, with experienced SEN leadership and close collaboration between teachers, teaching assistants, therapists, and families. Visual supports, predictable routines, and trauma-informed practice are embedded across the provision.
The Role
As an ARP Teaching Assistant, you will provide daily support to pupils within the autism provision and during planned integration into mainstream classrooms. You will work closely with the ARP teacher and SENCo to deliver individualised support aligned with pupils’ Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).
The role involves one-to-one and small group work, supporting communication, behaviour, social skills, and learning access. Pupils may present with sensory sensitivities, anxiety, or difficulties with emotional regulation, requiring a calm, consistent, and structured approach.
You will play a key role in maintaining routines, supporting transitions, and helping pupils develop independence and confidence within the school environment.
Key Responsibilities
Support pupils with autism within the ARP and mainstream settings
Implement EHCP targets, IEPs, and behaviour support plans
Use visual supports, now/next boards, and structured routines
Support emotional regulation and sensory needs
Assist with learning activities adapted to individual needs
Promote positive behaviour using consistent strategies
Support communication using symbols, visuals, and verbal scaffolding
Record progress and contribute to reviews
Work collaboratively with teachers and therapists
Ensure safeguarding and pupil wellbeing at all times
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience supporting children with autism
Understand sensory processing and structured learning approaches
Be patient, consistent, and emotionally resilient
Have strong communication and teamwork skills
Be confident supporting behaviour and transitions
Hold a TA or SEN qualification (desirable)
Be committed to inclusive education and safeguarding
Professional Development & Support
The school offers:
Autism-specific training
ARP mentoring and SEN supervision
Opportunities for progression into senior TA roles
Supportive leadership and collaborative working culture
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Enhanced DBS checks are required.
- Locations
- Lincoln, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire
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