SEN Learning Support Assistant

SEN Learning Support Assistant

Full-Time 21000 - 25000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Norton Canes Primary Academy

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children with special educational needs and enhance their learning experience.
  • Company: Norton Canes Primary Academy, a supportive and inclusive school environment.
  • Benefits: Generous annual leave, professional development, flexible working options, and exclusive discounts.
  • Other info: Join a dedicated team and enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while developing your skills in a rewarding role.
  • Qualifications: Experience with SEND children and a Level 2 qualification in play work/childcare.

The predicted salary is between 21000 - 25000 £ per year.

Norton Canes Primary Academy wishes to appoint a Special Education Needs Learning Support Assistant. The Learning Support Assistant role is vital to the school and involves supporting children with a variety of needs including Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). We are particularly interested in speaking to individuals who have a background in Speech and Language, ADHD, SEMH and Autism.

SEND Learning Support Assistants are an important valued member of the teaching team. As well as working directly with the children’s teacher, the LSA is encouraged to use his/her own initiative and skills to enhance the quality of teaching and learning for the children.

Qualifications and experience

  • At least one year experience of working with SEND children in the primary age range
  • Experience of working with children in a friendly, busy environment
  • An understanding of children with SEN needs
  • Level 2 qualification in play work/childcare
  • Paediatric first aid qualification (desirable)
  • Knowledge of child safeguarding procedures
  • Sympathetic understanding of the emotional, social and intellectual needs of children with special educational needs
  • Motivated to work with children with special educational needs and to inspire confidence in them

You should:

  • Be calm, patient and have good listening skills
  • Have the ability to build effective relationships with students, parents and other staff
  • Be reliable, trustworthy, discreet and able to maintain confidentiality
  • Be able to relate in a firm and friendly way with a wide range of personalities
  • Be able to use initiative
  • Be willing to undertake direction and guidance
  • Have a good understanding of behaviour management strategies
  • Be able to work as part of a team

Benefits

  • Generous Annual Leave: healthy work‑life balance.
  • Professional Development: Access diverse CPD and training opportunities to grow your skills.
  • Flexible & Family‑Friendly: We are committed to supporting flexible working and requests will be considered on an individual basis, including options such as part‑time, term‑time, home working, and other options that work for both the employee and the Trust.
  • Exclusive Discounts: Benefit from Blue Light Card offers and employee perks.
  • Well‑being Support: Receive comprehensive well‑being and employee assistance for you and your family.

SEN Learning Support Assistant employer: Norton Canes Primary Academy

Norton Canes Primary Academy is an exceptional employer, dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment for our SEN Learning Support Assistants. With a strong emphasis on professional development, flexible working arrangements, and a commitment to employee well-being, we empower our staff to thrive while making a meaningful impact on the lives of children with special educational needs. Join us in a role where your skills and compassion are valued, and enjoy exclusive benefits that enhance your work-life balance.

Norton Canes Primary Academy

Contact Details:

Norton Canes Primary Academy Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Learning Support Assistant

Experience with SEND children
Understanding of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Background in Speech and Language
Knowledge of ADHD, SEMH, and Autism
Child safeguarding procedures
Behaviour management strategies
Good listening skills