Learning Support Assistant

Posted 25 June by Tradewind Recruitment
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Learning Support Assistant at one of our Liverpool secondary schools. They require a Full-Time Learning Support Assistant to support students with special educational needs. The role will include a mixture of 1:1 and full classroom support

The position is to begin in September 2024 for the full academic year with a salary of £102.62 per day, term time only.

You will need to:-

  • work collaboratively with the SENDCo and other members of staff;
  • be responsible for making learning as accessible whilst being empathetic and patient, ensuring they are as engaged as much as possible.
  • provide support, guidance, mentoring and training to ensure the individual achieves their full potential
  • develop the students' emotional intelligence, relationship skills and resilience to prepare them for their next steps.
  • support the student to develop effective organisational and learning skills
  • support learning across a range of subjects

The school:

  • Liverpool secondary School
  • Academy school
  • Ofsted rated 'Good' school.
  • Over 1300 pupils
  • 11-18 school

The successful applicant will need:-

  • To have experience of working with young people with special education needs
  • To be reliable and professional
  • An enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional reference checks
  • A CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible
  • The Legal right to work in the UK

Click 'Apply now' to be considered for this Learning Support Assistant in a Liverpool secondary school or for more information about the role, contact Lizzie on /

Required skills

  • Learning Support Assistant
  • LSA

Reference: 52952081

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