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ABA Tutor

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Greater London

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GBP 25,000 - 35,000

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Job summary

An educational support organization is seeking an ABA Tutor in Acton, West London. This full-time role involves providing 1:1 ABA-based support to children with autism, implementing behaviour support plans, and collaborating with professionals to enhance students' emotional and communication skills. Ideal candidates have previous ABA experience or a degree in Psychology, showing a genuine interest in SEN education and child development. Training in ABA is provided, fostering a nurturing and supportive environment for both staff and students.

Benefits

Ongoing training and professional development
Clear progression opportunities
Collaborative work environment

Qualifications

  • Essential to have previous ABA experience.
  • Interest in working with children with autism is crucial.
  • Good communication and observational skills are needed.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver 1:1 ABA-based support to students.
  • Implement behaviour support plans and track student progress.
  • Support emotional regulation and communication skills.

Skills

Previous ABA experience
Strong communication skills
Observational skills
Genuine interest in working with children
Patience and reliability

Education

Degree in Psychology or related field
Job description

Job Title: ABA Tutor
Location: Acton, West London
Contract Type: Full-time

Are you a psychology graduate or experienced ABA practitioner looking to make a real impact in children's lives?

We are currently recruiting an ABA Tutor to support children with autism and additional needs at a specialist setting in Acton. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about SEN education and behaviour support to work within a well-resourced and supportive team.

Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver 1:1 ABA-based support to students with autism and associated learning needs
  • Implement behaviour support plans and track progress
  • Support emotional regulation, communication, and independence skills
  • Work closely with SEN professionals, therapists, and teaching staff
  • Maintain accurate data records and contribute to progress reviews
Requirements
  • Previous ABA experience (essential), OR a degree in Psychology or related field
  • Genuine interest in working with children and young people with autism
  • Strong communication and observational skills
  • Patient, reliable, and committed to long-term progress
  • A DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one
What We Offer
  • Ongoing training and professional development in ABA and SEN
  • Opportunity to work in a nurturing and collaborative environment
  • Long-term placement with clear progression opportunities

This is a rewarding role where you'll directly contribute to students' growth and wellbeing using evidence-based strategies.

Apply now to join a passionate team making a meaningful difference in West London.

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