Glyn School
Learning Support Assistant

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Are you an experienced Learning Support Assistant eager for a new opportunity or looking to gain experience in an ‘Outstanding’ school?
Glyn School is seeking a committed and enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to work with students who have additional SEND needs. This position is ideal for both experienced Teaching Assistants and individuals aspiring to begin a career in education. We welcome applications from candidates at every stage of their professional journey.
Your opportunity
Glyn School’s SEND department plays an important role throughout the school. We are an enthusiastic and supportive department, who are committed to providing high quality teaching and support to our students.
We are looking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to support students across all key stages in their learning. Prospective colleagues will be able to successfully support students from a range of backgrounds, with a variety of needs. Working alongside classroom teachers, you will provide in-class support, out of class monitoring for students, and enable them to overcome potential barriers to learning. At Glyn School, we have a strong focus on high aspirations and on improving outcomes for young people. Our dynamic and dedicated LSA team is a core element of this drive and ethos.
What We Are Looking For
The successful candidate will need to:
- Be passionate about all students achieving their potential
- Be a proactive member of the team with a can-do approach.
- Be flexible and committed.
- Be passionate about the students’ learning and welfare.
- Be keen to be part of the wider school community.
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About Glyn School
Glyn School is a high performing school, with an Ofsted ranking of ‘Outstanding’ since 2009. Ours is a vibrant school for boys aged 11-16 with a flourishing and successful mixed Sixth Form. Founded in 1927, we have a rich history of academic, sporting and artistic excellence and in 2014 we were designated a teaching school, one of a select number that represent the most outstanding and innovative practice nationally.
Glyn School has a reputation for challenging and stretching students with engaging and enriching teaching across all key stages. Our values sit at the heart of all we do and underpins our aspiration that every student leaves us equipped with the resilience and drive that will enable them to forge rewarding futures for themselves.
Learning and Teaching is at the heart of Glyn School. We aim to deliver lessons that inspire and engage students who will then go on to fulfil and exceed their potential.
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As a part of GLF Schools, you will join a community of staff dedicated to transforming education. With regular progression discussions, there will be a wealth of opportunities for you to grow your career, whether in one of our 43 academies or in our central team.


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The Details
- Start Date: September 2026
- Contract Type: Permanent
- Working Hours: 30hrs a week, Monday to Friday - 8.30am - 3pm (Term time only 39 weeks including INSET)
- Pay Scale: GLF Associate 2.1 - 2.3 £23,914 - £24,026 FTE
- Actual Salary: £17,144.23 - £17,224.52
- Closing Date: Thursday 3rd September at 9.30am
- Interview Date: Friday 4th September 2026
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