Job
Title: Specific 1:1
SEN Learning Support Assistant (LSA)
Salary : £14,267 - £14,525 pro rata per annum
(FTE £24,510)
Hours: Term-time only (38 weeks), 25 hours
per week, 09:30–15:00 (includes a 30‑minute unpaid break). Start and
finish times can be flexible if required.
Contract:
Permanent
Overview
We are
seeking to appoint a Specific 1:1 SEN Learning Support Assistant to support a
child with special educational needs within a classroom setting. The successful
candidate will be passionate about supporting pupils with additional needs,
flexible in their approach, and able to work effectively as part of a team. You
will deliver a bespoke curriculum for the child, with guidance and support from
the class teacher and SENDCo.
The Role (Purpose)
Provide 1:1 support for a pupil with special educational needs
Support the pupil— and others where appropriate— with their daily routine, learning, emotional regulation, behaviour, social interactions, and self‑care.
· Build
supportive, caring, secure, and trusting relationships with the pupil.
· Under
the guidance of the class teacher/SENDCo, implement appropriate programmes to
support children with Special Educational Needs.
· Promote
pupil engagement and independence.
· Work
with external professionals to plan and deliver provision for pupils with high
levels of need.
· Communicate
effectively with parents and carers.
· Carry
out personal care duties if required.
Key
Responsibilities:
· Deliver
personalised support inside and outside the classroom.
· Support
the pupil with learning, routines, social development, behaviour, and
self-care.
· Record,
report, and monitor behaviour and learning progress.
· Work
collaboratively with teachers, the SENDCo, and external specialists.
· Adhere
to safeguarding (KCSIE), health and safety, and school policies.
Person
Specification (Requirements):
Essential
·
GCSE
English and Maths at grade C/4 or above.
·
Previous
experience working with children.
·
Ability
to work on your own initiative.
·
Strong
communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with
children and adults.
·
Ability
to use relevant technology/equipment.
·
A
positive, flexible, team‑focused attitude.
·
A
DBS on the update service or willingness to complete a new one.
Desirable
/ Highly Desirable
· Experience
working with children with Special Educational Needs.
· Level
3 Teaching Assistant / Early Years Practitioner qualification.
· Recent
school‑based references (within the last 2 years).
What We
Offer:
· A
supportive and friendly team.
· Ongoing
training and professional development opportunities.
· LGPS
pension scheme.
· 2-week
autumn half term break
· On-site
parking (subject to availability)
· Viv-up
scheme
· School
Wellbeing Programme
Apply:
Closing
date for applications: 12 midday on Tuesday 14 April 2026
Interviews:
Week commencing 20 April
2026
Visits to
the school are warmly welcomed and can be arranged via our School Office Team.
We reserve
the right to invite candidates for interview prior to the closing date and
therefore recommend that applications are submitted as early as possible.
Safeguarding
Information
Shortlisted
applicants will be asked to complete a self-declaration of their criminal
record or any information that would make them unsuitable to work with
children. It is an offence to apply for this role if applicants are barred from
engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
Emma Dennis
01372 846930
edennis@stmartinsepsom.school
