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Job Seeker Support: Your Path to a Rewarding SEND Career

At Inspire EHC, we are dedicated to making your job search in the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) sector efficient and professional. Managing a career move requires expert support, which is why we focus on matching your specific skills to the right educational setting immediately.

Specialist Knowledge: Dedicated consultants with vast experience in SEND recruitment.
Personalised Matching: Roles aligned with your specific skills and career goals.
Exclusive Access: Priority entry to vacancies in schools and alternative provisions.
Compliance Support: Full assistance with vetting and safeguarding checks.

Specialist SEND Recruitment Support

Inspire EHC supports job seekers by validating qualifications and assessing personality fit against specific school cultures. Our consultants use a structured vetting process to ensure every placement meets both the candidate's career aspirations and the school's safeguarding requirements.

With vast experience working with SEND professionals, we understand the unique challenges you face, whether you're transitioning into SEND or looking for your next role. Our goal is to guide you through every stage of the process by identifying positions that match your skills, experience, and aspirations.

Our SEND Recruitment Consultants are specialists in the field and are committed to providing personalised support throughout your career progression. We don't just match candidates with jobs; we help you manage the recruitment process, answer your questions, and offer insights into the latest opportunities in special schools, alternative provisions, hospital schools, and more.

Quality Over Quantity in Job Matching

We prioritise long-term retention by auditing school environments before recommending candidates. This method ensures that our placements result in long-term satisfaction, reducing the risk of burnout and ensuring you enter a supportive professional setting.

Unlike generalist agencies, we believe in quality over quantity. You’re not just a number to us. We take the time to understand your career goals and connect you with roles that suit your strengths. By partnering with top SEND employers across the UK, we have deep knowledge of the sector and can offer exclusive access to the latest job openings in the SEND education and care space.

How to Register for SEND Opportunities

Step 1: Submit your initial registration online. Complete the registration form with your CV and contact details to enter our candidate database immediately.

Step 2: Complete the compliance and vetting audit. Provide necessary documentation, including DBS checks and references, so our team can clear you for work in safeguarding environments.

Step 3: Consult with a dedicated recruitment specialist. Discuss your specific requirements, salary expectations, and preferred locations with a consultant who understands the local market.

Start Your Application

If you're ready to take the next step in your SEND career with a trusted recruitment partner, register on our website today.

Let us help you find a fulfilling role that makes a difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications do I need for SEND roles? Most SEND roles require a relevant teaching qualification (QTS) or support certification (Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant). However, experience with specific needs like autism or SEMH often holds equal weight. We assess transferable skills for those transitioning from care backgrounds.

How quickly can I start working? Once your compliance checks and DBS are cleared, you can start immediately. The vetting process typically takes 3-5 days, depending on reference response times. We fast-track this by managing the administrative burden for you.

Is there a fee for candidates? No, our recruitment services are entirely free for job seekers. We are paid by our partners and institutions that hire you. Our priority is finding you the right role without any financial cost to you.

If you're ready to take the next step in your SEND career with a trusted recruitment partner, register on our website today Inspire EHC – Registration Link

 

 

 

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SEN Teaching Assistant

South Surrey
Surrey
£14.00 - £15.50 per hour (based on experience)
SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Horley, Surrey Salary: £14.00 - £15.50 per hour (based on experience) Hours: 40 hours per week – Term Time Only Working hours: 8.15am start. Finish times: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 4.45pm, Tuesday 5.00pm, Friday 4.00pm Are you passionate about supporting young people with additional needs? We are working with a specialist school in Horley, Surrey, seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. The school supports students aged 11–16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), providing a structured, supportive, and inclusive environment. Pupils are encouraged to develop academically, socially, and emotionally, while working towards qualifications and skills that will help them prepare for adulthood. About the Role As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in helping pupils access their learning and reach their individual potential. You will work alongside classroom staff to provide tailored support, encourage independence, and promote positive outcomes for every student. Your responsibilities will include: Developing positive and trusting relationships with pupils to support their wellbeing and engagement Providing classroom support and assisting the teacher with daily learning activities Helping pupils build confidence, independence, and essential life skills Supporting students with communication, emotional regulation, behaviour, and social development Adapting to the changing needs of pupils and the wider school environment Contributing to a safe, calm, and positive learning setting Supporting behaviour strategies when required, including physical intervention following appropriate training Experience & Qualifications The ideal candidate will have: GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4 (C) or above (or equivalent) A Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (desirable) Previous experience working with children or young people with SEND, ideally within a specialist setting Knowledge or experience of supporting pupils with autism and additional needs Team Teach training (advantageous) A caring, patient, and adaptable approach What’s Included: Competitive hourly pay based on experience Training and ongoing professional development opportunities Support from an experienced and welcoming team A rewarding role where you can have a meaningful impact Potential opportunity to move into a permanent position Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and required to provide suitable professional references. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Please be aware that sponsorship is not available for this position. If you are looking for a role where you can make a genuine difference to young people’s lives, we would love to hear from you. Apply today!

SEN Teaching Assistant

South Herts
Hertfordshire
£95 - £105 per day (depending on experience)
SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire Salary: £95 - £105 per day (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 4.00pm (Term Time Only) Contract: Full-Time | Temp to Perm Opportunity Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can support young people to overcome barriers and reach their potential? We are currently recruiting for a SEN Teaching Assistant to join a specialist school near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. The school provides a supportive and inclusive setting for pupils across primary and secondary age groups with a range of additional needs, including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), ADHD, communication difficulties, sensory needs, moderate learning difficulties (MLD), and associated learning challenges. About the Position Working as part of a dedicated team, you will support pupils with their learning, personal development, and emotional wellbeing. You will work alongside teachers and other professionals to deliver tailored support based around each pupil’s individual needs and EHCP outcomes. The role will include: Supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis and within small group sessions Helping deliver personalised learning activities and classroom support Encouraging confidence, independence, and positive engagement Supporting pupils with emotional regulation and behaviour approaches Promoting communication, social skills, and relationship building Creating a safe, structured, and encouraging learning environment Working collaboratively with teaching staff and wider support teams We Are Looking For Someone Who: Is caring, patient, and committed to making a difference Has an interest in supporting children and young people with SEND Has previous SEN experience (preferred but not essential, as training can be provided) Understands or has experience supporting autism, ADHD, or communication needs Can remain calm and consistent when supporting challenging situations Builds positive relationships with pupils and colleagues Holds an enhanced Adult & Child DBS on the update service What You Will Receive: Competitive daily pay based on experience Access to training and professional development Support from an experienced and friendly school team A rewarding opportunity within a specialist education setting The chance to move into a permanent role Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and provide suitable references. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Please note, sponsorship is not available for this position. If you are ready to start a fulfilling role supporting pupils with SEND, apply today!

SEN Teaching Assistant

South Surrey
Surrey
£14.00 - £15.50 per hour (depending on experience)
SEN Teaching Assistant - Near Horsham, West Sussex We are seeking a committed and compassionate SEN Teaching Assistant to join a well-regarded specialist school located near Horsham, West Sussex. This is a rewarding opportunity to support young people in a nurturing and structured setting, helping them grow both academically and personally. Location: Near Horsham, West Sussex Hours: Monday: 8:30am – 4:00pm Tuesday to Thursday: 8:30am – 4:15pm Friday: 8:30am – 3:45pm Salary: £14.00 - £15.50 per hour Contract: Long-term / Temp-to-Perm Own transport is essential due to the school’s rural setting The Role: Support students with a range of complex mental health and additional needs, providing consistency and reassurance throughout the school day. Work collaboratively with teaching staff and the wider school team to maintain a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. Encourage and guide pupils in managing their emotions and engaging positively with their learning. Assist learners across different key stages, helping them build confidence and achieve meaningful progress. The school prides itself on its therapeutic and individualised approach, with small class sizes and a strong focus on tailored learning strategies to meet each student’s needs. What We’re Looking For: A patient and empathetic individual with a genuine interest in supporting children with SEN Previous experience in an SEN setting is beneficial but not required Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team A positive, adaptable, and proactive attitude What We Offer You: A supportive and experienced team environment focused on making a real difference Access to a wide range of free CPD and training opportunities Competitive hourly pay and opportunities for long-term career progression The chance to have a meaningful impact on young people’s lives every day Weekly PAYE pay Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant throughout your placement Our Commitment to Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities: Inspire EHC and our partner school are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and must provide two satisfactory references. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Please note, we are currently unable to offer sponsorship. Ready to Make a Difference? If you’re looking for a fulfilling role where you can genuinely support and inspire young people, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your SEN career

SEN Teaching Assistant

North Herts
Hertfordshire
£13.50 - £15.50 per hour (dependent on experience)
SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Effingham, Surrey Salary: £13.50 - £15.50 per hour (dependent on experience) Hours: 40 hours per week – Term Time Only Working hours: 8.15am start. Finish times: Monday–Wednesday 4.45pm, Thursday 5pm, Friday 4pm We are currently seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant on behalf of a specialist school based in Effingham, Surrey. The school supports young people aged 11–16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), providing a supportive environment where students can develop academically, socially, and emotionally. The school focuses on recognising each pupil’s strengths and needs, helping students access learning at their own pace while developing independence and preparing them for future opportunities, including vocational pathways. The Role Includes: Providing day-to-day support for pupils with SEN within the classroom environment Helping to create a calm, positive, and inclusive learning atmosphere Supporting pupils with emotional regulation, communication, and behaviour strategies Encouraging confidence, independence, and personal growth Working closely with teaching staff to deliver engaging lessons and tailored activities Preparing resources and assisting with learning activities Maintaining accurate records and contributing to pupil progress updates The Ideal Candidate Will Have: Previous experience working with children or young people with Special Educational Needs Knowledge of Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), SEMH, or related additional needs A patient, understanding, and consistent approach GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4 (C) or above A Level 2 qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning (desirable) Awareness of safeguarding procedures and child protection responsibilities The ability to build trusting relationships with pupils A proactive attitude and willingness to adapt support to individual needs Confidence in supporting positive behaviour approaches, including Team Teach intervention where required Strong communication skills and the ability to complete clear written reports Benefits Include: Competitive hourly pay based on experience Access to ongoing training and development opportunities Supportive colleagues and an experienced leadership team A meaningful role supporting young people to reach their potential Potential opportunity for a permanent position Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Statement Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and provide a minimum of two suitable references. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds. Please note that sponsorship is not available for this position. If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people, we would love to hear from you. Apply today!

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