Learning Support Assistant
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School
SEND Teaching Assistant - Clients:
Lymington Primary School
Location:
Lymington
Contract Type:
Full-time, Temporary (with the potential to become permanent)
Pay: £82 - £100 per day
Start Date:
January 2026
Are you committed to supporting children with additional needs? Are you familiar with a holistic and nurturing curriculum especially adapted for those with trauma and SEMH needs?
A welcoming, high‑achieving Primary school in the New Forest area is looking for a dedicated SEND Teaching Assistant to support children with additional needs throughout KS1. The school supports children with SEMH needs by following a specialist curriculum within an Additional Needs Provision, in which you would have training and support in to deliver key activities to those children who need some extra support.
Aboutthe School
This inclusive and nurturing Primary school is deeply committed to supporting every child to thrive, particularly those with additional needs. With a high proportion of pupils with SEND and SEMH, the school places a strong emphasis on emotional wellbeing and social development as the foundation for learning. Staff build meaningful relationships with pupils, understanding that connection and trust must come before academic progress.
The school maintains high expectations for all children and supports this through collaborative teaching, play‑based learning, and thoughtful behaviour support, the school fosters resilience, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning.
- Provide group support for those children with SEMH and SEND needs
- Facilitate access to the curriculum through tailored communication strategies
- Encourage confidence, independence, and strong social connections
- Be willing to go the extra mile and support children at lunch and break times too
- Encourage all pupils to be curious, inclusive and supportive of similarities and differences
- Work closely with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals to ensure consistent, effective support
- Promote a positive, inclusive learning environment for all pupils
- Experience working with children in an educational or early year setting
- A desire to support children with trauma, mental health and other special educational needs
- An interest in working with a holistic and specialist curriculum
- A genuine willingness to learn and grow in this area
- Strong communication skills and a creative, caring, flexible approach
- Commitment to safeguarding and promoting children's welfare
- Competitive daily pay
- Ongoing professional development and training
- Supportive, experienced consultants
- Flexible working options
- 'Refer a Friend' scheme - earn up to £150
To apply, please submit your CV
Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject jões enhanced DBS check and must meet all Safer Recruitment requirements.
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