Learning Support Assistant
RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE, Bedford Place, City of Southampton
Learning Support Assistant
£24654
RICHARD TAUNTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE, Bedford Place, City of Southampton
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 12 Jun | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 79f914f9e7e149f3a9a8f7b77781a126
Location ref: Bedford Place, City of Southampton
Full Job Description
Learning Support Assistant
Southampton, Hampshire
£24,654 FTE
Permanent
Richard Taunton Sixth Form College
Learning Support Assistant - Starting 1st September 2026
33 hours per week
Permanent Contract
Term-time only (37 weeks)
Salary: Support Staff Scale Point 21
The salary is £17,929.25 (This is based on a £24,654 FTE)
We have an exciting opportunity available for experienced and highly motivated Learning Support Assistants to join our team within the college.
The College provides specialist education and support for 200+ young people aged 16-25 with moderate and complex learning difficulties and disabilities.
In addition, we support students within our mainstream provision that have additional learning needs such as ASC, and/or social, emotional and mental health difficulties.
Working with students you will form a key part of the range of services to support their education, emotional well-being and preparation for adulthood.
Ideally, you should:
- Be well motivated, passionate and well organised
- Have significant knowledge of Safeguarding and Prevent
- Have prior experience of supporting students with SEND and/or SEMH
You will have:
- Have Grade C passes in English and Maths, or equivalent
Successful candidates will be required to complete an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service application
Vacancy will remain open until all positions are filled.
Interviews will be conducted as and when suitable applications are received.
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We have an exciting opportunity available for experienced and highly motivated Learning Support Assistants to join our team within the college. The College provides specialist education and support for 200+ young people aged 16-25 with moderate and complex learning difficulties and disabilities. In addition, we support students within our mainstream provision that have additional learning needs such as ASC, and/or social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Working with students you will form a key part of the range of services to support their education, emotional well-being and preparation for adulthood. Ideally, you should:
- Be well motivated, passionate and well organised
- Have significant knowledge of Safeguarding and Prevent
- Have prior experience of supporting students with SEND and/or SEMH You will have:
- Have Grade C passes in English and Maths, or equivalent Successful candidates will be required to complete an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service application