Learning Support Assistant at The Henrietta Barnett School

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  Job Reference #
EDV/2026/HBS/03266
  Location
Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, Greater London, NW11 7BN
  Contract Type
Permanent
  Contract Term
Part-Time
  Salary
Annually (FTE)NJC’s SCP scale 8-16, with exact point dependent on qualifications and experience; for 8-16 hours per week equivalence, this range is therefore £6,541 (8 hours, SCP5) - £14,253 (16 hours, SCP11) per annum
  Hours Per Week
8-16 hours per week
  Closing Date
Midday, Wed 8th Jul, 2026
  Positions Available
1
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About this Role

The Role

The Henrietta Barnett School is seeking to appoint a skilled, motivated and empathetic individual as a part time Learning Support Assistant (LSA) from September 2026. The LSA works under the direction of the SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator) to support the learning, development and wellbeing of students with identified needs. The postholder will provide targeted support to individuals and groups of pupils, helping them to access our challenging grammar school curriculum, develop independence and achieve their full potential.  

The School

The Henrietta Barnett School is a fully selective girls’ grammar school, situated in the beautiful surroundings of Hampstead Garden Suburb. Dame Henrietta Barnett, who was a social reformer, pioneer of education and champion of the poor and needy, founded the school in 1911. Dame Henrietta strongly believed in the power of education to shape people’s lives and founded the school to provide educational opportunities for the highest quality for its students. We were delighted to be awarded the title of State School of the Year 2023 and 2025 for Academic Achievement by The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide for having the best GCSE and A Level results in the country. Over 25 students a year gain places at Oxbridge and the vast majority go on to study at the top universities in the country.

The aim of the school is to encourage and enable all students to make the most of their gifts and talents and to fulfil their academic and personal potential. We offer a challenging academic curriculum with enrichment opportunities throughout the school. We encourage students to enjoy their learning for its own sake and to value their independence of mind. We place great emphasis on high quality teaching & learning and provide regular high quality CPD opportunities for staff. Pastoral care and the well-being of our students and staff is our priority. The environment at HBS is unique; it is an extremely warm, friendly and vibrant school, with a very strong sense of community. We support all of our students and ensure that everyone is well known, valued and encouraged.

About You

The qualities of the successful candidate will include:

  • Provide 1-2-1 and small groups support as directed by SENCO or teaching staff within a lesson
  • Support students in lessons to promote engagement, progress and achievement
  • Assist pupils with additional educational, social or emotional needs
  • Help implement agreed school strategies, EHCP targets and school intervention programmes
  • Assist with the preparation of learning resources and classroom activities
  • Support students during breaktimes, educational visits and extra-curricular activities as required
  • Run lunchtime support activities for individuals or identified groups of students when appropriate
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, parents/carers and external agencies where appropriate and required to support individual students
  • Provide first aid, deputising for the School Wellbeing Officer if appropriate and required
  • Any other reasonable request of the Headteacher

For a complete Job Description and Person Specification please see the document below.

How to Apply

Applications must be made via the School's My New Term portal.

Your application should include a supporting statement outlining  the skills, qualities and experiences you have which are relevant to the role. 

Closing date: Wednesday, 8th July 2026 (midday)


We have a duty of care to ensure the well-being of our students. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.  As a school, we maintain the highest possible standards during our recruitment and interview processes. Applicants will undergo enhanced DBS and a range of other statutory and online checks. The Henrietta Barnett School values the diversity of our staff and students, and all of our staff are equally valued and respected. Only by doing this can we maintain the quality of the staff we recruit. It is the duty of any post-holder appointed to promote and safeguard the welfare of pupils at the school.

The Henrietta Barnett School values the diversity of our staff and students and all of our staff are equally valued and respected.


Contact Details

  Liza Silvanian
  recruitment@hbschool.org.uk


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