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Learning Support Assistant

GSL Education
Essex
1 day ago
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Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual who loves making a difference in children’s lives?
GSL Education is seeking a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join a friendly and inclusive primary school in Maldon on a long-term, full-time basis, supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN).


About the Role

As a Learning Support Assistant, you’ll play a vital role in helping children with additional needs to reach their full potential — both academically and personally.
You’ll work closely with class teachers and the SENCO to provide one-to-one and small group support, ensuring that every child feels valued, included, and encouraged to thrive.

This is a wonderful opportunity to build meaningful relationships with pupils and become a trusted part of a caring school community.


What You’ll Be Doing



  • Supporting pupils with a range of additional needs (e.g. ASD, ADHD, speech & language, or learning difficulties)


  • Providing one-to-one and small group assistance inside and outside the classroom


  • Helping to adapt lessons and learning materials to meet individual needs


  • Encouraging independence, confidence, and positive behaviour


  • Working collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and parents to support pupil progress


  • Creating a safe, nurturing, and inclusive learning environment



What We’re Looking For



  • Experience supporting children with SEN in a school or similar setting


  • A patient, empathetic, and adaptable approach to learning support


  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills


  • A genuine passion for helping every child succeed


  • A valid Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willingness to apply for one)


Relevant qualifications such as CACHE Level 2/3, or equivalent, are desirable but not essential.


Why Work with GSL Education?

Dedicated Support: Your own experienced consultant who genuinely cares about your development
Competitive Pay: Fair, transparent rates that reflect your skills and experience
Professional Growth: Access to ongoing CPD opportunities and training
Long-Term Stability: A consistent role in a welcoming and supportive school
❤️ Inclusive Culture: We celebrate the difference you make every day


Make a Real Difference with GSL Education

If you’re ready to support and inspire children with additional needs in a rewarding full-time role, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or contact Emily directly on 01245 203 218

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