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Learning Support Assistant
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We are seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant (LSA) for a full-time, 1:1 role at a welcoming primary school in Northamptonshire, starting after May half term 2026. You will provide tailored support to a pupil, assisting with academic, social, and emotional development. Candidates must hav...
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United Kingdom , Northampton
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Join two specialist SEND academies in Northampton/Tiffield as a Teaching & Learning Support Assistant. You will support children with ASD and SLD, using structured plans in a collaborative environment. Benefit from ongoing CPD, flexible arrangements, and the chance to make a real impact.
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United Kingdom , Northampton; Tiffield (Towcester)
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Join a rewarding role as a Learning Support Assistant in Northampton. Provide tailored 1:1 support to pupils with SEN/SEMH, Autism, and learning difficulties. A resilient, creative character is needed to help achieve personalized learning goals. Benefit from competitive pay, dedicated consultant ...
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Join a Northampton secondary school as a Learning Support Assistant. This part-time, short-term role involves providing 1:1 and small-group support to pupils with SEN, including autism and ADHD. We seek an experienced, patient individual with strong communication skills and an enhanced DBS. Start...
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About the Learning Support Assistant role

Embark on a profoundly rewarding career path by exploring Learning Support Assistant jobs, a vital role at the heart of inclusive education. Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) are the cornerstone of personalized learning, working within schools to ensure that every student, particularly those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or other barriers to learning, has the opportunity to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This profession is ideal for compassionate, patient, and resilient individuals who are driven to make a tangible difference in young people's lives.

A career as a Learning Support Assistant is dynamic and multifaceted. Typically, professionals in these jobs work under the guidance of a classroom teacher and a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO). Their primary mission is to facilitate learning and promote independence. Common responsibilities include providing one-to-one support for students with specific learning plans, leading or assisting with small intervention groups focused on literacy, numeracy, or social skills, and adapting learning materials to suit individual needs and abilities. Beyond academic support, LSAs play a crucial role in fostering student well-being, helping to manage classroom behavior, and supporting students who may become dysregulated, ensuring a safe and positive learning environment for all. They are often instrumental in the implementation and monitoring of Educational Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and other individual support strategies, providing valuable feedback to teachers, therapists, and parents.

The typical requirements and skills for Learning Support Assistant jobs are centered around a passion for education and child development. While a degree in a relevant field such as Psychology, Education, Sociology, or Criminology is often advantageous and can be a stepping stone to careers in teaching, therapy, or educational psychology, it is not always mandatory. Many positions value relevant experience and personal attributes just as highly. Key skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to build trust with students and colleagues, patience, empathy, and creativity. A robust and resilient personality is essential for managing the daily challenges of the role. Candidates are generally expected to demonstrate a genuine commitment to inclusive education, a flexible approach to work, and the initiative to support learning in various contexts. For those seeking a career that is both challenging and incredibly fulfilling, where no two days are the same, Learning Support Assistant jobs offer a unique opportunity to shape the future, one student at a time. This role provides unparalleled experience and is a perfect entry point into the wider world of education and child-focused professions.