JobsinED Ltd • Bexleyheath, Kent

Learning Support Assistant

About this role

Learning Support Assistant – Bexley Specialist School

A well-regarded specialist school in Bexley is looking for a Learning Support Assistant to join its team from September. The school supports students with a range of additional needs, including autism, communication difficulties, and social, emotional, and mental health needs, creating a calm and highly structured environment where pupils are encouraged to build confidence and independence. Staff work closely together, and new team members are given meaningful guidance from experienced SEN professionals from the outset. This Learning Support Assistant role would suit a graduate looking to gain long-term, hands-on experience before progressing into educational psychology, child psychology, speech and language therapy, or teacher training. The school has built a strong reputation locally for developing graduates into highly capable SEN practitioners.

Daily life in the school is purposeful, consistent, and relationship-led. Pupils respond well to adults who are patient, emotionally intelligent, and genuinely interested in understanding how children learn best. As a Learning Support Assistant, you’ll gain experience supporting students both inside and outside the classroom, learning how behaviour strategies, communication approaches, and targeted interventions work in practice. Senior leaders are highly visible throughout the school and place strong emphasis on staff development, reflective practice, and wellbeing. For aspiring SEN Teachers and future psychologists, this is the kind of environment where practical experience quickly becomes highly valuable.

Key Highlights

Learning Support Assistant – full-time September start

Earn between £95–£110 per day depending on experience

Based in Bexley, South East London with strong transport links

Ofsted Good specialist provision with a respected SEN reputation

Long-term opportunity with permanent routes available

Ideal for aspiring Educational Psychologists, Child Psychologists, and SEN Teachers

Structured onboarding and ongoing training in autism and SEMH support

What You’ll Be Doing

Supporting pupils with additional needs during lessons and structured interventions

Assisting teachers with differentiated classroom activities and resources

Encouraging positive behaviour through consistent routines and clear expectations

Delivering small-group literacy, numeracy, and communication support sessions

Monitoring student engagement and reporting progress to teaching staff

Ideal

Candidate for this Bexley School

Graduates with strong communication skills and a genuine interest in SEN

Candidates considering careers in psychology, therapy, or specialist teaching

Individuals who remain calm, resilient, and patient under pressure

Experience working with young people desirable but not essential

Commitment to a full-time role from September through the academic year

Why Join this Bexley School?

Specialist staff trained in autism, SEMH, and therapeutic approaches

Smaller class sizes allowing meaningful relationships with students

Clear progression routes into teacher training and SEN education

Experienced pastoral and safeguarding teams working collaboratively

Purpose-built spaces designed to support sensory and emotional regulation

How to Apply

If you’re hoping to build meaningful SEN experience before training as a psychologist or teacher, this Learning Support Assistant role offers an excellent foundation. Applications are being reviewed now for September starts, so apply through this listing to be considered.

For graduates serious about understanding child development, behaviour, and additional needs in a practical setting, this Learning Support Assistant position offers experience that is difficult to replicate elsewhere. You’ll leave the year with genuine classroom confidence and a far deeper understanding of specialist education.