Learning Support Assistant – Bournville Primary School, Weston‑super‑Mare
Contract: Term‑time only, 25 hours per week and offered on a fixed-term contract until 31 August 2026, with the potential to extend (subject to external funding).
Interview date: 20 March 2026
Are you passionate about supporting children’s learning and wellbeing? Whether you're exploring a new career, recently completed a qualification in Education or Early Years, or have experience in care, healthcare, or volunteering with children, we would love to hear from you.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward‑thinking, inclusive primary school dedicated to helping every child thrive.
About the Role
We are looking for a proactive and compassionate individual to provide 1:1 SEND support and small‑group interventions across all year groups at Bournville Primary School.
Key responsibilities:
- Provide 1:1 support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
- Work with small groups to boost learning and confidence
- Support children across different year groups
- Assist pupils with personal care, when required
- Build positive, nurturing relationships with children and families
Who we’re looking for, formal qualifications are helpful, but the right mindset is what matters most.
Are you:
Proactive, enthusiastic, and full of energy?
Able to empower children, helping them grow in confidence and independence?
Calm, patient, and caring, especially when children are upset or overwhelmed?
Motivated to help create an inclusive, supportive learning environment?
If this sounds like you, we’d love to receive your application.
We welcome candidates with school experience, but we are equally keen to hear from those with personal experience supporting children with SEND.
Why Join Bournville Primary School?
Bournville Primary School is a modern, inclusive school for children aged 2–11 in Weston‑super‑Mare. We are passionate about delivering high‑quality education supported by the latest research and innovative practice.
At Bournville, we:
- Encourage children to be curious, independent thinkers
- Value respect, resilience, and personal achievement
- Work closely with families to understand and support every aspect of a child’s development
- Believe our staff are advocates for the children they support
What We Offer:
- Above‑average pension contributions
- Five paid carer’s days (pro rata)
- A strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing
- Supportive leadership and clear professional development pathways
Join a team where pupils and staff grow, succeed, and make a difference—together.
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