SEN Teaching Assistant (ARP – Autism Resource Provision)
Location: Selly Oak, Birmingham
Role Type: Full-Time | Long-Term
Salary: £22,000 – £25,000 FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
This opportunity is based at a mainstream primary school in Selly Oak, Birmingham, which hosts a well-established Autism Resource Provision (ARP) supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder and associated communication, sensory, and emotional regulation needs.
The ARP provides a structured, low-arousal learning environment where pupils can access tailored support while gradually integrating into mainstream classes where appropriate. The provision supports children across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, with a strong focus on communication, independence, social understanding, and emotional regulation.
The school has an experienced SEN leadership team and promotes a culture of collaboration between teachers, teaching assistants, therapists, and families. Visual supports, predictable routines, and positive behaviour approaches are embedded across the provision.
The Role
As an ARP SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils within the autism provision and during planned integration sessions into mainstream classrooms. You will work closely with the ARP teacher and SENCo to implement EHCP outcomes, individual learning plans, and behaviour support strategies.
This role involves supporting pupils who may experience sensory overload, anxiety, or difficulty with transitions. Consistency, structure, and calm communication are essential to success in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Provide one-to-one and small group support within the ARP
Support pupils with autism and complex communication needs
Use visual supports, symbols, and structured routines
Support emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies
Assist pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Support learning activities adapted to individual needs
Record progress and contribute to EHCP reviews
Work collaboratively with teaching staff and therapists
Maintain a calm, structured, and supportive environment
Uphold safeguarding and health & safety procedures
Person Specification
The successful candidate will:
Have experience supporting pupils with autism
Understand sensory processing and structured teaching approaches
Be calm, consistent, and resilient
Have strong communication and teamwork skills
Be committed to inclusion and pupil wellbeing
Hold a SEN or TA qualification (desirable)
Professional Development & Support
The school provides:
Autism-specific training and mentoring
Ongoing SEN supervision
Opportunities for progression within ARP and SEN roles
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Enhanced DBS clearance is required.
- Locations
- Birmingham, West Midlands
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