Iver Heath Junior School Β· Iver Heath, South East
About this Role Are you a caring, enthusiastic, and dedicated individual who is passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential? At Iver Heath Junior School, we are seeking a committed Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join our friendly, supportive, and ambitious school community. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working with children and wants to make a real difference to their learning, wellbeing, and development. About the Role Full-time Learning Support Assistant position in a welcoming junior school Support pupils across Key Stage 2, working with individuals, small groups, and whole classes Work closely with class teachers to deliver engaging learning activities and provide targeted support Help create a positive, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment where every child can succeed Contribute to pupils' social, emotional, and academic development About Us At Iver Heath Junior School we aim to inspire a child to think, to learn, to achieve, to care and to reach their full potential. Iver Heath Junior School aims to be at the heart of the community, a place where everyone is keen to achieve and share in success, celebrate diversity and encourage families to work in partnership. By building confidence and fostering a desire to learn with a can-do mentality, we aim to promote a positive, stimulating, and safe learning environment, and respectful, successful children with a positive attitude and direction for the future. What We Offer A warm and inclusive school with a strong community feel Supportive and approachable leadership team High-quality CPD and opportunities for professional development A welcoming and collaborative staff team Well-resourced classrooms and a positive learning environment The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to children's lives every day We Are Looking For Someone Who: Is passionate about supporting children to achieve their best Has high expectations for all pupils and believes every child can succeed Is patient, caring, flexible, and committed to inclusion and pupil wellbeing Works effectively as part of a team and builds positive relationships with pupils, staff, and families Brings enthusiasm, initiative, and a positive attitude to school life Has good communication and organisational skills and is willing to contribute to the wider life of the school