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Learning Support Assistant Jobs in London EC2 | Immediate Start & Flexible Roles

Recruitment Agency London is actively recruiting dedicated Learning Support Assistants for immediate temporary-to-permanent placements in primary and secondary schools across the London EC2 area. Join a trusted local agency for competitive pay, weekly payroll, and a rewarding career supporting education.

Location
London EC2
City of London, Shoreditch, surrounding areas
Start Date
ASAP / Immediate
Interviews happening now
Pay Rate
£13 - £16 p/h
Competitive, based on experience & quals
Contract Type
Temp to Perm
Long-term opportunities available

Learning Support Assistant Job Description

Recruitment Agency London is partnering with outstanding schools in the London EC2 postcode to recruit compassionate and proactive Learning Support Assistants. This is a pivotal role within the classroom, providing essential one-to-one and small group support to students with diverse learning needs, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), helping them to access the curriculum and thrive in their educational environment.

As a specialist education recruitment agency based in the heart of London, we understand the local school landscape. We don't just fill vacancies; we build lasting partnerships between talented support staff and schools that value their contribution. Whether you're seeking an immediate start in a temporary role or a pathway to a permanent contract, our dedicated consultants are here to match you with the right opportunity. For other immediate start roles in different sectors, explore our Temp Jobs London page or discover Warehouse Jobs in London for a complete change of pace.

Key Responsibilities & Duties

  • Provide direct academic support: Work under the guidance of the class teacher to deliver tailored learning activities for individuals or small groups, reinforcing lessons and helping students achieve their learning objectives.
  • Support SEND pupils: Assist students with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), which may include supporting those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, physical disabilities, or social/emotional needs, using appropriate strategies and resources.
  • Promote positive behaviour and inclusion: Foster a safe, supportive, and inclusive classroom atmosphere. Implement behaviour management plans and encourage positive social interactions among all pupils.
  • Assist with personal care and mobility: For some roles, this may involve supporting pupils with personal care needs, administering medication (with training), or assisting with physical mobility around the school.
  • Monitor and record progress: Observe pupil responses, track progress against targets, and provide clear, constructive feedback to the teacher, contributing to pupil reports and reviews.
  • Prepare learning resources: Help in the preparation and organisation of classroom materials, visual aids, and specialised equipment to create an effective learning environment.

Essential Requirements & Qualifications

To be successful in this Learning Support Assistant role in London EC2, you will need a combination of relevant experience, personal attributes, and a commitment to safeguarding.

Experience & Skills

  • Proven experience working with children or young adults, ideally in a school, nursery, or similar setting.
  • Understanding of SEND and strategies to support inclusive learning.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with patience, empathy, and resilience.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team with teachers, therapists, and parents.

Certifications & Checks

  • An enhanced DBS certificate registered on the Update Service, or willingness to apply for one immediately.
  • Relevant qualifications are advantageous (e.g., CACHE Level 2/3, NVQ in Supporting Teaching & Learning).
  • Right to work in the UK documentation.
  • Safeguarding training (we can provide this upon registration).

Salary, Pay & Benefits for LSAs in London EC2

We believe in fair and transparent remuneration for the vital work our Learning Support Assistants do. Pay rates are competitive and reflect the London weighting, your experience, qualifications, and the specific requirements of the school.

Experience Level Hourly Pay Rate (Guide) Benefits Included
Entry-Level / New to Role £13.00 - £14.50 Weekly pay, pension auto-enrolment, holiday pay accrued.
Experienced LSA (1-3 years) £14.50 - £16.00 All of the above, plus access to temp-to-perm roles, free CPD training.
Specialist Support (e.g., Autism, PMLD) £15.50 - £17.00+ Higher rates, dedicated consultant, potential long-term placements.

Note: Pay rates are paid weekly via PAYE, with all statutory deductions made. We also offer roles for other positions like School Caretaker Jobs in Islington or Housekeeping Jobs in London, each with their own competitive pay structures.

How to Apply for This Learning Support Assistant Role

The application process with Recruitment Agency London is straightforward and designed to get you into work quickly. We handle the paperwork and liaison with schools, so you can focus on preparing for your new role.

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Submit Your CV & Details

Send your up-to-date CV and a brief note outlining your experience and availability to [email protected]. Please use the subject line"LSA Application - London EC2".

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Quick Registration & Interview

A consultant will call you to discuss your CV and the role. We'll then arrange a quick, friendly registration interview (often virtual) to verify your documents, discuss your DBS, and understand your career goals.

3

School Interview & Placement

We'll submit your profile to matched schools and arrange interviews. Upon success, we'll handle all the onboarding with the school and confirm your start date, often for an immediate start.

Final Call to Action: If you are interested email your cv and info to [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions: Learning Support Assistant Jobs

Yes, an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate is mandatory for all school-based roles to ensure child safety. If you have an existing certificate registered on the DBS Update Service, we can check it immediately. If not, we will guide you through the application process as a priority upon registration. The cost is typically covered by the agency or the school for long-term placements.

While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, a Teaching Assistant (TA) often provides general support to the whole class under the teacher's direction. A Learning Support Assistant (LSA) typically has a more specialised focus, working intensively with specific pupils who have identified learning needs or SEND, often on a one-to-one basis. The LSA role requires a deeper understanding of individual learning plans and specific support strategies.

Absolutely. Many LSAs use the role as a stepping stone. With experience, you could progress to a Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), specialise further in areas like Autism or Speech & Language, or even pursue teacher training. We work with schools that value internal promotion and can guide you towards roles like Admin Assistant in educational settings or advise on pathways into other sectors like Recruitment Jobs London if you wish to leverage your people skills in a new way.

Yes, flexibility is a key advantage of working through an agency. Schools have diverse needs: full-time, part-time (e.g., mornings only), and supply (day-to-day cover) roles are all common. We match your availability to school requirements. This flexibility is similar to what we offer in other sectors, such as Weekend Jobs London or Housekeeping jobs across the UK.

Why Choose Recruitment Agency London?

As a leading local agency in EC2, we are deeply embedded in the London education community. We don't just place staff; we build careers and support schools.

  • Local Expertise: In-depth knowledge of schools in EC2, City of London, and surrounding boroughs.
  • Fast-Track Registration: Get interview-ready quickly with our streamlined compliance process.
  • Ongoing Support: A dedicated consultant provides continuous support, from placement to pay queries.
  • Wide Network: Access to exclusive roles not always advertised publicly by schools.

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Are you a school in EC2 looking for a reliable Learning Support Assistant, School Receptionist, or other support staff?

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Or call our dedicated team: 02037400201

Ready to Make a Difference in a London EC2 School?

Submit your application today and a consultant will contact you to discuss your perfect Learning Support Assistant placement. Immediate interviews are being arranged.

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Or email directly: [email protected] | Phone: 02037400201

A Day in the Life: The Realities & Rewards of an LSA in EC2

Understanding the daily rhythm of a Learning Support Assistant role helps candidates prepare and schools find the right fit. In the dynamic, fast-paced schools of the EC2 area—from historic City of London academies to innovative Shoreditch primaries—each day is a blend of structured support and spontaneous, impactful moments.

AMMorning Session (8:30 AM - 12:00 PM)

  • Preparation & Briefing: Arrive to review the day’s lesson plans with the class teacher, prepare any specialised resources (e.g., sensory tools, visual timetables), and greet your key pupil(s) as they arrive, helping them transition into the school day.
  • Literacy/Numeracy Focus: Provide intensive, small-group support during core subject lessons. This might involve breaking down complex instructions, using manipulatives for maths, or supporting a non-verbal pupil with a communication device to participate in a reading activity.
  • Social & Emotional Support: Facilitate positive interactions during break times, implement any behavioural support plans, and provide a calm, regulated space for pupils who may become overwhelmed by the bustling London school environment.
A Learning Support Assistant in a bright London classroom, using visual cue cards with a young pupil during a morning literacy session.

PMAfternoon Session (1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)

  • Foundation Subjects & Inclusion: Support your pupil’s access to wider curriculum subjects like science, art, or PE. Adapt activities so a pupil with physical disabilities can participate in an art project, or pre-teach key vocabulary for a history lesson.
  • Progress Monitoring & Feedback: Make concise observational notes on the pupil’s engagement and achievements against their EHCP targets. Provide verbal feedback to the teacher and contribute to end-of-day debriefs.
  • Home-School Liaison: For many LSAs, a quick, positive word with parents or carers at pickup is part of the role, building a crucial bridge between home and school learning.

Specialist LSA Pathways: Developing Your Expertise in London Schools

The role of an LSA is not monolithic. In London's diverse educational landscape, specialising can lead to more rewarding work and higher pay. Here are key areas of high demand within EC2 and surrounding boroughs:

High Demand Specialty

Autism Spectrum (ASC) Support

Schools actively seek LSAs skilled in ASC strategies like TEACCH, PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System), and creating low-arousal environments. Knowledge of sensory integration and social stories is invaluable.

Typical EC2 Setting: Specialist resource bases within mainstream primary schools.
High Demand Specialty

Speech, Language & Communication

LSAs work alongside speech therapists to deliver targeted interventions. Skills in eliciting language, using augmentative communication aids, and simplifying linguistic complexity are key.

Typical EC2 Setting: Early Years provisions and lower primary classes.
High Demand Specialty

Social, Emotional & Mental Health (SEMH)

Supporting pupils with anxiety, trauma, or behavioural challenges requires resilience, de-escalation techniques, and an ability to build trust. Training in approaches like restorative practice is a significant advantage.

Typical EC2 Setting: Secondary school inclusion units or alternative provision.

We connect LSAs with schools that value and invest in these specialisms. Many of our partner schools in EC2 offer funded Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to help you grow. This focus on specialist development mirrors our approach in other sectors, such as placing candidates in specialised warehouse operative roles or skilled school caretaker positions.

Navigating Challenges: How Our Agency Support Makes a Difference

Starting a new LSA role, especially in a demanding London school, can present challenges. Unlike going directly to a school, working with Recruitment Agency London provides a unique layer of professional support designed to ensure your success and well-being.

Our Proactive Support Framework

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Safeguarding & Compliance Armour

We manage the complexity of DBS, right-to-work checks, and mandatory training (including annual Safeguarding and Prevent Duty updates). This ensures you are always placement-ready and protected, letting you focus solely on the pupils.

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Pre-placement Preparation

Before your first day, your consultant provides a detailed briefing on the school's ethos, specific pupil profiles (within confidentiality guidelines), and practical logistics. This inside knowledge is rarely available when applying independently.

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Real-time Issue Resolution

If any challenges arise—be it regarding workload, resources, or professional relationships—your consultant acts as a confidential intermediary. We facilitate constructive conversations with the school to find solutions, ensuring a positive working environment. This level of support extends across our roles, from admin assistants to support workers.

From Candidate to Valued Staff Member: A Success Story

"I moved to London with some TA experience but no local contacts. Recruitment Agency London had me registered, DBS-checked, and placed in an amazing EC2 primary school within a week. My consultant prepared me for the school's specific focus on autism support and even arranged a paid shadowing day. Six months later, I was offered a permanent contract. The agency support didn't stop there—they helped negotiate my permanent salary."
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Sarah J.
Now a Permanent Learning Support Assistant, City of London Primary School

The Journey in Numbers

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Days from initial contact to first day in school.
18%
Increase in pay rate upon moving to a permanent contract with agency-negotiated terms.
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Specialist CPD courses accessed through the agency during the temp period.
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