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Learning Support Assistant


About The Role Learning Support Assistant (LSA) Summergil House School – Presteigne Full-Time | Permanent | Term-Time Only Salary: £20,021 – £23,049 (term-time only)  (Annual pay is split equally across 12 months – you will be paid during school holidays)  Full-Time Equivalent: £26,339 – £30,732  Imagine a role where your classroom isn’t just four walls.  One day you could be outdoors, building dens or exploring nature. Another, supporting a pupil to cook a weekly recipe, learning essential life skills in a real and meaningful way. You might help a young person develop confidence in the water swimming in our school pool, spend time gardening, or simply support them through everyday routines that build independence.  This is a role where learning is lived, not just taught— Make a Real Difference with a lasting impact. From day one, you will play an important role in helping pupils feel safe, understood, and ready to engage—becoming a consistent and trusted presence in their lives.  Our Values – What Drives Us  We believe the right environment, combined with the right people, can have a lasting impact on a young person’s life. About the Role  This is a hands-on, highly rewarding position where no two days are the same. You will support children with autism and complex needs, helping them to:  Build confidence and self-esteem   Develop life skills that promote independence   Engage in both structured learning and practical, real-world experiences   Learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom, making the most of our setting and the opportunities it provides.  Why Join Us?  Structured career progression with funded qualifications   Comprehensive training programme (including SEN and behaviour support)   Health cash plan (after probation)   Blue Light Card – discounts at major retailers   Refer-a-friend bonus – up to £1,000   A supportive team environment with strong staff retention   What You’ll Be Doing  Supporting pupils with autism and complex needs (1:1 and small groups)   Assisting teachers with lessons, activities, and behaviour support   Encouraging positive behaviour and emotional regulation   Supporting routines, transitions, and personal care (where required)   Delivering engaging indoor and outdoor learning experiences   Supporting life skills such as cooking, gardening, and community activities   Building strong, trusting relationships with pupils   What We’re Looking For  Essential:  Experience working with children or vulnerable individuals (education, care, or support work) training is provided don’t let minimal experience stop you from applying.   A patient, calm, and resilient approach   Strong communication and teamwork skills   GCSEs in English and Maths (or equivalent)   Basic IT skills   Desirable:  Qualification in Supporting Teaching & Learning or similar   Important to Know  This role can be physically and emotionally demanding. Some pupils may display behaviours of concern, and you will need to respond with calmness, consistency, and empathy.  Full training and ongoing support will be provided.   Safeguarding  This role requires an Enhanced DBS check, including a barred list check.  Apply Now  If you are looking for a role where you can genuinely change lives—while being part of a supportive and purpose-driven team—we would love to hear from you

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