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City Of London

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GBP 25,000 - 35,000

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Job summary

A leading educational recruitment agency is seeking an ABA Tutor to support children with autism and additional needs in Acton, West London. This full-time position starts in January. The ideal candidate will have experience in ABA or a degree in Psychology, alongside strong communication skills and a passion for working with children. The role offers ongoing training and professional development within a supportive team environment.

Benefits

Ongoing training and professional development
Collaborative work environment
Long-term placement with progression opportunities

Qualifications

  • Previous ABA experience is essential.
  • Genuine interest in working with children and young people with autism.
  • A DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver 1:1 ABA-based support to students with autism.
  • Implement behaviour support plans and track progress.
  • Work closely with SEN professionals and teaching staff.

Skills

ABA experience
Strong communication skills
Observational skills
Patience
Reliability

Education

Degree in Psychology or related field
Job description
Overview

Job Title: ABA Tutor

Location: Acton, West London

Contract Type: Full-time

Start Date: January

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, starting this January. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about SEN education and behaviour support to work within a well-resourced and supportive team.

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
Qualifications
  • 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 this January.

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