Autism College Teaching Assistant
Are you passionate about supporting autistic young people to develop confidence, independence, and the skills they need for adult life?
Do you enjoy hands-on, practical learning environments where no two days are the same?We are currently working in partnership with a specialist Further Education setting for young people aged 19–25 with a diagnosis of autism and additional learning needs, to recruit dedicated Teaching Assistants.
The school’s mission is to help learners prepare for independent adulthood, develop employability skills, and build the confidence to lead healthy, fulfilling lives. They provide a highly personalised approach, ensuring each student’s programme reflects their interests, aspirations, and EHCP outcomes.
Having visited the school myself — including attending their Christmas Fair and Craft Fair — I can genuinely say it is a beautiful, supportive environment. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the staff truly enjoy working there. There is a real sense of community, collaboration, and pride in the work they do with their learners.
We are seeking enthusiastic and compassionate Autism Support/Teaching Assistants to join this highly skilled team. You will work closely with teachers, job coaches, and therapists to deliver personalised programmes that support each student’s development, independence, and wellbeing.
Why Join Us? A Life-Changing MissionBe part of a provision that empowers learners to become confident, independent adults ready for the world of work.
A Supportive, Skilled TeamWork alongside experienced teachers, SEN specialists, and job coaches who share your passion for inclusive education.
A Vibrant, Creative EnvironmentOur beautiful building includes large gardens and multiple vocational spaces for activities such as:
- Gardening
- Cycle maintenance
- Art, costume design & creative projects
- Café work
- Dance, yoga & music
- Baking, bike fixing and more!
Professional GrowthAccess high-quality training in autism, behaviour support, communication, vocational education, and travel training.
Your RoleAs a Teaching/Support Assistant, you will:
- Provide 1:1 and small-group support across vocational, academic, and enterprise sessions.
- Help students develop work skills, independence, and confidence through hands-on activities.
- Support learners in community-based work placements such as cafés, shops, museums, and other employers.
- Accompany students during off-site activities, helping them build independent travel skills and navigate real-world environments safely.
- Promote health, well-being, and emotional regulation, encouraging students to make positive choices.
- Assist with teaching Functional Skills (English, Maths, ICT) and other accredited Entry Level courses.
- Build positive, trusting relationships so learners feel safe, valued, and understood.
- Work collaboratively with teachers, job coaches, and the wider support team to track progress and celebrate achievements.
Every day brings new opportunities to help students move closer to independence and employment.
What We’re Looking For- GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths.
- Experience supporting autistic children, young people, or adults – or a strong interest in SEN.
- A calm, empathetic, patient approach with a genuine commitment to person-centred support.
- Confidence supporting learners both on-site and in the community.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Passion for helping young people build life skills, self-belief, and independence.
What You’ll Gain- Rewarding, meaningful work supporting young adults at a pivotal stage in their lives.
- Experience in specialist autism education, vocational training, and supported employment.
- CPD opportunities in autism practice, communication strategies, behaviour support, employability coaching and more.
- A chance to make a real impact in a supportive, nurturing community.
SafeguardingCreate Education and our partner schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This role requires an
enhanced DBS check and full pre-employment screening.
How to ApplyIf you’re ready to make a genuine difference and help young people thrive, we’d love to hear from you. Send your CV to
[email protected] or call
0204 531 6855 for an informal chat.
We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications.
Apply
To apply for this job please register with us!
Register