About this Role
Are you a caring, enthusiastic, and dedicated individual who is passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential? At Iver Heath Junior School, we are seeking a committed Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join our friendly, supportive, and ambitious school community. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working with children and wants to make a real difference to their learning, wellbeing, and development.
About the Role
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Full-time Learning Support Assistant position in a welcoming junior school
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Support pupils across Key Stage 2, working with individuals, small groups, and whole classes
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Work closely with class teachers to deliver engaging learning activities and provide targeted support
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Help create a positive, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment where every child can succeed
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Contribute to pupils' social, emotional, and academic development
About Us
At Iver Heath Junior School we aim to inspire a child to think, to learn, to achieve, to care and to reach their full potential. Iver Heath Junior School aims to be at the heart of the community, a place where everyone is keen to achieve and share in success, celebrate diversity and encourage families to work in partnership. By building confidence and fostering a desire to learn with a can-do mentality, we aim to promote a positive, stimulating, and safe learning environment, and respectful, successful children with a positive attitude and direction for the future.
What We Offer
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A warm and inclusive school with a strong community feel
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Supportive and approachable leadership team
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High-quality CPD and opportunities for professional development
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A welcoming and collaborative staff team
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Well-resourced classrooms and a positive learning environment
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The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to children's lives every day
We Are Looking For Someone Who:
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Is passionate about supporting children to achieve their best
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Has high expectations for all pupils and believes every child can succeed
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Is patient, caring, flexible, and committed to inclusion and pupil wellbeing
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Works effectively as part of a team and builds positive relationships with pupils, staff, and families
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Brings enthusiasm, initiative, and a positive attitude to school life
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Has good communication and organisational skills and is willing to contribute to the wider life of the school