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Learning Support Assistant

Multiple Locations, England
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Full Time
Status
Actively Hiring
Date Listed30 March 2026
ContractPermanent
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About This Role

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Learning Support Assistant

Location: Akeley Wood School, Akeley, Buckingham

Salary:     £16,850 per annum

Hours:     Monday to Friday (days to be confirmed | 28 hours per week | 8am - 4.30pm 

Contract: Part Time | Term Time Only

Start Date: September 2026

Please note, early applications are recommended. We reserve the right to commence interview and offer for this role prior to the role closure date stated within this advertisement.

Join Our School Community as a Learning Support Assistant 

Akeley Wood, part of Blenheim is a thriving, co-educational independent school set across three beautiful campuses in the Buckinghamshire countryside. We educate pupils from 12 months to 18 years, offering a warm, inclusive and ambitious environment where every child is known and supported to achieve their best. 

We provide inspiring spaces for learning, from woodland outdoor areas to specialist classrooms, creative arts studios and modern sports facilities. We are proud of our strong pastoral culture, our focus on individual strengths and our commitment to helping pupils grow into confident, curious and compassionate young people. 

Joining Akeley Wood School means becoming a part of a dedicated collaborative team who believe in high expectations, meaningful relationships and the transformative power of education.

The Role

We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Learning Support Assistant who can encourage children to achieve more than they imagine possible. 

Responsibilities

  • To understand and support in the educational and social development of pupils in classes, small groups and individually

  • To aid pupils to learn as effectively as possible

  • To carry out specific duties as directed by the SENDCo Lead and Class Teacher

  • To promote good behaviour, as per the school policy

  • To develop strategies to support the learning and pastoral needs of the pupils you are assigned to support

  • To manage pupils as advised by Specialists, the SENDCo Lead and Class Teacher

  • To carry out any specific duties as outlined in EHCP’s / Support Plans such as interventions or as otherwise as directed by the SENDCo Lead and Class Teacher

  • To establish acceptance of and inclusion of pupils in the classroom environment

  • To aid the pupil to learn as effectively as possible, both in group situations and individually, inside and outside the classroom such as: booster groups, assisting in areas of specific weakness, assisting in the management of pupils’ social interactions and behaviour, helping the pupil to concentrate on and finish work

  • To help adapt and find differentiated materials to enable the pupil to access the class curriculum.

  • Work effectively as part of the Teaching team and Learning Support team by contributing to the overall quality of teaching and learning

  • To establish a positive and supportive relationship with pupils and family concerned

  • To use methods of promoting and reinforcing the pupil’s self-esteem 

About You

We are seeking someone who brings:

  • Strong communication skills and the ability to inspire and motivate students.

  • Excellent organisation, resilience and the ability to work well under pressure.

  • A warm, empathetic approach and a belief that every child can succeed.

  • Confident use of ICT to support teaching, assessment and classroom organisation.

  • A commitment to professional development and innovative practice.

Why Join Akeley Wood Senior School?

You will join a collaborative, supportive and forward‑thinking team who share a passion for excellent teaching and a belief in the transformative power of science education. Our beautiful setting, strong pastoral culture and commitment to staff development make Akeley Wood a rewarding place to teach and grow.

Safeguarding Commitment

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to follow safeguarding policies and engage in relevant training. Any safeguarding concerns must be reported in line with school procedures. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Why Join Us?

At Blenheim Schools, you will make a real difference every day, positively impacting the lives of pupils and vulnerable young people. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people.

All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful candidates to an enhanced DBS. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.

Blenheim Schools are committed to a fair, thorough, and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. While we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, we do not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other costs incurred as a result of delays or compliance processes.

Compensation

€35,000 - €50,000 (Pre-Tax)
*Estimated range based on regional data averages for this role profile. Extracted packages may vary.
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Application Details
Application Deadline
Apply ASAP — Rolling Reviews
Effective Date of Employment
September 2026
Reference ID
B29CF435