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1:1 Learning Support Assistant – Phonics Specialist
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Join a supportive primary school in Worthing as a 1:1 Learning Support Assistant. You will provide targeted phonics and SEN support to a pupil, using structured methods like Little Wandle. This role requires strong phonics experience, a nurturing approach, and offers excellent guidance with a pot...
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United Kingdom , Worthing
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Pink Tile Education Ltd
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Learning & Development Specialist
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Join a dynamic aviation team as a Learning & Development Specialist. Design, deliver, and evaluate high-impact training programmes at Stansted or Prestwick. Utilize your teaching experience and qualifications (CTLLS, CMI/ILM) to foster growth. This role offers a chance to shape skills in a consul...
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United Kingdom , Stansted or Prestwick
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45000.00 GBP / Year
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Chevron Recruitment Agency
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SEN Learning Support Assistant – Behaviour Specialist
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Join a specialist primary school in Crawley as a SEN Learning Support Assistant – Behaviour Specialist. Use your strong behaviour management skills and SEN experience to provide 1:1 and small-group support. Implement positive strategies in a collaborative team, making a real difference for childr...
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United Kingdom , Crawley
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21500.00 GBP / Year
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Pink Tile Education Ltd
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Explore a world of opportunity in Learning Specialist jobs, a dynamic and evolving profession at the heart of organizational growth and employee development. Learning Specialists, also known as Learning & Development (L&D) Specialists or Instructional Designers, are the architects of knowledge within companies. They are responsible for analyzing performance gaps, designing effective training solutions, and implementing programs that empower employees with the skills needed for success. This critical role bridges the gap between business objectives and workforce capability, ensuring an organization's most valuable asset—its people—are continuously developing. Professionals in these jobs typically undertake a wide range of responsibilities. A core function is conducting thorough needs analyses to identify specific skill deficiencies or training requirements across departments. Following this, they design and develop engaging learning content and curricula, which can range from interactive e-learning modules and virtual instructor-led sessions to comprehensive onboarding programs and leadership workshops. Learning Specialists are also project managers, overseeing the end-to-end execution of learning initiatives, from initial concept and stakeholder collaboration to delivery, promotion, and budget management. Furthermore, they evaluate the effectiveness of training through surveys, assessments, and performance metrics, using data to refine and improve future programs. In today's environment, a significant aspect of the role involves managing and curating content within Learning Management Systems (LMS) and digital platforms, ensuring a seamless learner experience. The skill set for Learning Specialist jobs is both diverse and strategic. Essential competencies include exceptional instructional design knowledge, often grounded in models like ADDIE or SAM. Strong facilitation and communication skills are paramount, as these specialists must convey complex information clearly and engage diverse audiences. They must be adept at building relationships and collaborating with subject matter experts, business leaders, and stakeholders at all levels to align learning outcomes with strategic goals. Technological proficiency is non-negotiable; familiarity with authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate), LMS platforms, and basic HTML for content formatting is commonly expected. With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, a growing requirement is the ability to understand and integrate emerging technologies into upskilling initiatives. Finally, successful candidates possess a keen analytical mind to interpret data, outstanding organizational and project management skills, and a proactive, learner-centric approach to problem-solving. Whether specializing in leadership development, technical systems training, compliance, or quality assurance of learning content, Learning Specialists play a pivotal role in shaping workplace competence and culture. Pursuing Learning Specialist jobs means entering a profession dedicated to fostering potential, driving change, and building the future-ready workforce that modern organizations demand.

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