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- 26 February 2026
- senploy - Alfreton, Derbyshire
- £89.00 to £97.00 per day
- Temporary
- Full time
We are actively seeking SEN Teaching & Learning Assistants, to work in a range of Primary Schools in and around Alfreton. The role will consist of working on a 1:1 basis with children aged between 3 & 11 years old, predominantly with Autism, ADHD, and other ...
Learning Support Assistant / ARNA Lead
- 24 February 2026
- Vacancy Filler - The Ripley Academy, DE5 3JQ
- Permanent
- Part time
Learning Support Assistant / ARNA LeadPermanent contract start date ASAPPart Time: Term time only - 32.5 hours per weekPay Scale: NJC Scale 4 - points 9 - 12 (£27,254 - 28,598) pro rata Actual Salary: £20,821.80 - £21,848.60 The Ripley Academy is a popular ...
Learning Support Assistant - Maternity Cover
- 24 February 2026
- Lionheart Educational Trust - DE11 0TR
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Full time
Learning Support Assistant – Maternity Cover • Fixed Term until July 2026 • 30 hours per week, term time plus one week (39 weeks per year) • Newhall Junior School: Grade 5 Point 7 £25,191 - £17,477 Actual JOB OVERVIEW We are looking to appoint a strong ...
Secondary Teaching Assistant
- 23 February 2026
- Teacheractive Limited - S44
- £90 to £100 per day
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
TeacherActive is proud to be working with a mainstream Secondary School in Chesterfield supporting with their recruitment for a Learning Support Assistant / LSA. The setting is centred on pupil’s development, as well as an intrinsic desire to make progress ...
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