Description
Are you outgoing and confident, with consistent energy and enthusiasm?
Are you proactive and adaptable to change?
Do you have a passion for learning, growth, and positive reinforcement?
Can you stay calm under pressure and remain resilient when faced with challenging behaviour?
If you answered yes to all of the above — and have a passion for supporting children with social and communication needs — then you could be the Learning Support Assistant we’re looking for!
Our outstanding specialist school continues to grow, providing a supportive and nurturing learning environment for an increasing number of pupils. Due to this expansion, we are offering an exciting opportunity to join our transdisciplinary team of dedicated and friendly Teachers, Therapists, and Learning Support Assistants.
What the role involves
No two days are the same! This role offers variety, challenge, and reward. You will:
Provide 1:1 or small-group support for children with special educational needs.
Support teachers in delivering engaging lessons.
Help maintain a positive and organised classroom environment.
Assist with administrative tasks.
Support the management of challenging behaviour in a calm, proactive way.
We offer
A supportive and modern working environment.
Small class sizes and opportunities for one-to-one work.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including Speech & Language, Occupational, and Creative Therapists.
Ongoing professional development and accredited training (including Behaviour Support Management and Makaton).
Opportunities for career progression into Teaching or Therapy.
Staff wellbeing benefits, including free lunches on Fridays, annual bonuses, and wellbeing reimbursements.
Convenient transport links and free on-site parking.
Access to a UK Healthcare cash plan for medical and lifestyle benefits.
The ideal candidate will have:
Confidence, enthusiasm, and resilience.
Strong communication and numeracy skills.
Experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs, particularly Autism Spectrum Conditions.
Knowledge of positive behaviour management.
The ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, and parents.
A calm and nurturing approach to promoting positive behaviour.
Are you proactive and adaptable to change?
Do you have a passion for learning, growth, and positive reinforcement?
Can you stay calm under pressure and remain resilient when faced with challenging behaviour?
If you answered yes to all of the above — and have a passion for supporting children with social and communication needs — then you could be the Learning Support Assistant we’re looking for!
Our outstanding specialist school continues to grow, providing a supportive and nurturing learning environment for an increasing number of pupils. Due to this expansion, we are offering an exciting opportunity to join our transdisciplinary team of dedicated and friendly Teachers, Therapists, and Learning Support Assistants.
What the role involves
No two days are the same! This role offers variety, challenge, and reward. You will:
Provide 1:1 or small-group support for children with special educational needs.
Support teachers in delivering engaging lessons.
Help maintain a positive and organised classroom environment.
Assist with administrative tasks.
Support the management of challenging behaviour in a calm, proactive way.
We offer
A supportive and modern working environment.
Small class sizes and opportunities for one-to-one work.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including Speech & Language, Occupational, and Creative Therapists.
Ongoing professional development and accredited training (including Behaviour Support Management and Makaton).
Opportunities for career progression into Teaching or Therapy.
Staff wellbeing benefits, including free lunches on Fridays, annual bonuses, and wellbeing reimbursements.
Convenient transport links and free on-site parking.
Access to a UK Healthcare cash plan for medical and lifestyle benefits.
The ideal candidate will have:
Confidence, enthusiasm, and resilience.
Strong communication and numeracy skills.
Experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs, particularly Autism Spectrum Conditions.
Knowledge of positive behaviour management.
The ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, and parents.
A calm and nurturing approach to promoting positive behaviour.

