Learning Support Assistant (LSA)
We are seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant to support children with autism and complex needs in a rewarding, hands-on school environment.
Position: Learning Support Assistant (LSA)
Salary: £20,021 to £23,049 (term-time only)
Location: Powys, Mid Wales
Hours: Full-Time, Term-Time Only
Contract: Permanent
About the Role
This is a varied and highly rewarding role where learning goes beyond the classroom. You will support pupils with autism and complex needs to build confidence, develop independence and engage in meaningful day-to-day experiences.
You will work both indoors and outdoors, supporting structured learning as well as practical activities such as cooking, gardening and community-based experiences.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis and in small groups
- Assisting teachers with lessons, activities and behaviour support
- Encouraging positive behaviour and emotional regulation
- Supporting daily routines, transitions and personal care where required
- Delivering engaging learning experiences both in and outside the classroom
- Supporting life skills such as cooking, gardening and independence
- Building strong, consistent and trusting relationships with pupils
This role can be physically and emotionally demanding. Some pupils may display behaviours of concern, so a calm, patient and consistent approach is essential.
About You
We are looking for someone who is passionate about making a difference and supporting young people to thrive.
Essential skills and experience:
- Experience working with children or vulnerable individuals in education, care or support settings
- A patient, calm and resilient approach
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- GCSEs in English and Maths or equivalent
- Basic IT skills
Desirable:
- Qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning or similar
Training and ongoing support will be provided, so applicants with transferable skills are encouraged to apply.
About the Organisation
This is a specialist school supporting children with autism and complex needs, offering a nurturing and structured environment where pupils are supported to grow in confidence and independence.
The organisation is values-driven, with a strong focus on respect, patience, consistency and teamwork. Staff benefit from a supportive culture, clear career progression and ongoing professional development.
Benefits include funded qualifications, comprehensive training, health cash plan, Blue Light Card discounts and a refer-a-friend scheme.
Other roles you may have experience of could include; Teaching Assistant, SEN Teaching Assistant, Support Worker, Care Worker, Behaviour Support Assistant, Classroom Assistant, Learning Mentor, Education Support Worker