Learning Support Assistant (LSA)Location: WorcesterSalary: £19,000Hours: Full-Time Permanent
A unique opportunity has arisen for a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to work in a specialised outdoor learning environment, supporting students aged 11-19 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). This role is perfect for someone passionate about making a real difference in young people’s lives while helping them develop academically, socially, and emotionally.
The Role:The successful candidate will:• Provide tailored support to small groups and individual students in a nurturing environment.• Assist in delivering engaging and creative lessons, incorporating outdoor learning.• Build trusting relationships with students to support their emotional well-being.• Use effective behaviour management techniques to maintain a positive learning atmosphere.• Collaborate with teachers and other staff to ensure the best outcomes for students.• Contribute to maintaining a safe, structured, and stimulating environment.
Requirements:Candidates should demonstrate:• Experience supporting children or young people with additional needs, particularly autism.• Confidence, resilience, and a calm approach in high-pressure situations.• Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build rapport with students and staff.• A commitment to professional development and willingness to learn.• GCSEs in Maths and English (or equivalent).• Experience in outdoor or non-traditional learning settings is desirable but not essential.• A deep and thorough understanding of autism, perhaps backed up by Autism Level 1and Level 2 Training.• History of working with children who are disengaged with education.
Benefits:• Competitive salary.• Opportunities for personal and professional growth.• A supportive team environment focused on creating meaningful outcomes for students.• The chance to work in a unique, outdoor-based learning setting.
This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who thrives in creative, flexible environments and is committed to empowering young people to achieve their full potential.