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STEM Center Learning Assistant
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Join Eastern Kentucky University’s Center for STEM Excellence as a Learning Assistant! Support student success in science, technology, engineering, and math through one-on-one tutoring, workshops, and in-class facilitation. Open to any major, this on-campus role in Richmond, KY offers flexible sc...
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United States , Richmond
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12.75 USD / Hour
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Eastern Kentucky University
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Learning Coordinator Assistant
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We are seeking a Learning Coordinator Assistant for a 6+ week contract in Dallas, TX. You will provide technical support for the LMS, troubleshoot access issues, and assist with course creation using Articulate and Rise. Key responsibilities include scheduling training, managing enrollment, and m...
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United States , Dallas
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Robert Half
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Bio 271 Advanced Anatomy Learning Assistant
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EKU seeks a Bio 271 Advanced Anatomy Learning Assistant in Richmond, United States. This role involves providing teaching support in a weekly 2-hour lab, assessing student knowledge of musculoskeletal and neurological anatomy. You will also mentor peers 6-8 hours weekly in the BIOS Peer Mentoring...
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United States , Richmond
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8.00 USD / Hour
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Eastern Kentucky University
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Assistant Director for Service Learning
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Lead service-learning and civic engagement initiatives at ODU. Develop academic partnerships, coordinate community programs like Alternative Spring Break, and oversee the Monarch Food Pantry. This role requires a Master's degree, program management skills, and a passion for student development in...
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United States , Norfolk
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Old Dominion University
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About the Learning Assistant role

Discover rewarding Learning Assistant jobs, a vital profession dedicated to empowering students and enriching educational experiences. Learning Assistants, often known as Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) or Teaching Assistants, are the cornerstone of inclusive and effective learning environments. They work collaboratively with teachers to provide tailored support that helps all students, particularly those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), to access the curriculum, build confidence, and achieve their full potential.

Professionals in these roles typically perform a diverse range of responsibilities centered on direct student support and classroom facilitation. A core duty involves providing one-to-one or small group assistance, helping pupils to understand lessons, complete tasks, and stay engaged with their learning. They are instrumental in implementing and monitoring individual learning plans, such as Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) or Individual Education Plans (IEPs), adapting strategies to meet specific educational, social, and emotional needs. Daily tasks also include preparing learning resources, assisting with classroom management, and supervising students during breaks and activities. Furthermore, Learning Assistants play a key role in fostering positive behaviour, supporting emotional regulation, and developing essential social skills, creating a safe and nurturing atmosphere for every child.

To excel in Learning Assistant jobs, individuals require a specific blend of personal attributes and professional skills. Patience, empathy, and resilience are fundamental, as the role involves supporting children who may face significant learning barriers or exhibit challenging behaviours. Excellent communication and teamwork skills are essential for collaborating effectively with teachers, parents, and other professionals. A proactive and adaptable approach is crucial, allowing assistants to use their initiative and adjust support techniques for different learning styles. While formal qualifications can be beneficial, a genuine passion for supporting young people and a commitment to safeguarding and promoting their welfare are paramount. Many positions require relevant experience working with children or individuals with additional needs, and compliance with standard safeguarding checks is a universal requirement across these roles.

Pursuing a career as a Learning Assistant offers a uniquely fulfilling path for those driven to make a tangible difference. It is a profession built on compassion, flexibility, and the profound reward of helping students overcome obstacles and thrive. Whether in mainstream or specialist settings, these jobs are central to building an equitable education system where every learner has the opportunity to succeed. Explore Learning Assistant jobs today to begin a career that shapes young minds and futures.