Job Description
Learning Support Assistant - Specialist Secondary Provision
We are currently recruiting for passionate and resilient Learning Support Assistants to join a specialist secondary setting supporting young people who may face barriers to mainstream education due to social, emotional, or additional learning needs.
This is a rewarding opportunity for individuals who are committed to helping students regain confidence, develop independence, and achieve positive educational outcomes within a nurturing and structured environment.
The successful candidates will work closely with teaching staff and wider professionals to provide both academic and pastoral support, helping learners to build resilience, improve engagement, and develop essential life and social skills.
Main Responsibilities
- Develop positive and consistent working relationships with students, providing encouragement, structure, and emotional support
- Assist in delivering tailored learning and intervention activities designed to meet individual needs
- Support students on a one-to-one basis and within small group settings across a range of educational and enrichment activities
- Promote a calm, safe, and inclusive environment that supports student wellbeing and participation
- Help learners develop confidence, self-regulation strategies, communication skills, and independence
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals to support progress and successful outcomes
- Monitor student engagement and contribute to progress reviews, reporting, and support planning
- Prepare and adapt learning resources to meet varying ability levels and learning styles
- Support educational visits, enrichment activities, and wider provision as required
- Uphold safeguarding, behaviour, equality, and health & safety procedures at all times
Candidate Profile
We are seeking individuals who:
- Have experience working with children or young people in education, youth work, care, or similar support settings
- Understand the challenges some young people face in accessing education and learning
- Are calm, patient, empathetic, and able to build professional relationships with young people
- Possess strong communication, teamwork, and organisational skills
- Are adaptable and able to respond positively within a fast-paced environment
- Can support positive behaviour and encourage student engagement
- Have a good standard of literacy, numeracy, and basic ICT skills
What's on Offer
- A supportive and collaborative working environment
- Opportunities for further training and career development
- Access to wellbeing support and professional learning
- The chance to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people
- A varied and rewarding role within a dedicated support team
