Learning Support Practitioner Job Vacancy LSP role in: Shropshire Starting date: Immediate start Salary: £85 - 95 per day, dependent on experience Temporary Contract, ongoing position Full Time Vacancy (8:30am - 3:30pm, Monday to Friday)Learning Support Practitioner Specification We are looking for an experienced Learning Support Practitioner for a full-time position at a SEND school in the Shropshire area, where you will be working with a wonderful SEND class. To be considered, you should have prior experience as a Learning Support Practitioner, a strong understanding of the SEND school curriculum, and a compassionate, nurturing approach to your work. You must be a qualified LSP - ideally level 3 or equivalent Have an excellent knowledge of the UK SEND school system Be able to nurture and support young children with SEND Ideally have worked for at least 12 months within Special Needs Safeguarding level 1 trained DBS on the update service SEND experience Dedicated to supporting young SEND learnersThe school is looking for a Learning Support Practitioner The school caters to children with a variety of special needs, including physical disabilities, learning needs and development disorders. Therefore, it is essential to have a strong background in working within an SEN setting and be prepared to assist multiple students with a vast range of SEND. The school caters for children from KS1 up to KS4, within this role you will be supporting mixed age learners. Your responsibilities will include providing targeted support in small groups and offering individual assistance to students within the classroom. If you are proactive, engaging, and have a natural ability to connect with children, this role could be a perfect match for you. Working in a SEND school demands professionalism, dedication, and a genuine commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of children with additional needs and diverse learning abilities. Learning Support Assistant Summary The school is seeking a skilled and confident Learning Support Assistant who can engage and inspire students to reach their full potential. To be considered for this role, you must have excellent classroom experience and a genuine passion for working within SEND. Additionally, you should have experience supporting primary level students with a range of additional needs. If you're an experienced Learning Support Assistant and believe you're a good fit for this role, or if you know someone who would be, we encourage you to apply today. For more information about us, visit Empowering Learning. Applications from experienced Learning Support Practitioners are welcome. Google or search for Empowering Learning for more information about us and more SEN opportunities