Secondary SEN Learning Support Assistant – January Start
Location: Stockport
Are you a Psychology graduate, Youth Worker, or an experienced support professional looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience within a secondary SEN provision?
GSL Education Manchester is working closely with a secondary school in Stockport to recruit a Learning Support Assistant to support pupils within their specialist SEN provision from January 2026. This is a long-term opportunity supporting KS3 and KS4 pupils who require additional academic, emotional, and behavioural support.
This role is particularly well suited to individuals considering careers in educational psychology, mental health, youth justice, SEN teaching, or therapy-based professions.
About the Role
You will be based primarily within the school’s SEN provision, supporting pupils with a range of needs including Autism, ADHD, SEMH, and learning difficulties. Pupils may present with challenges around emotional regulation, engagement, and behaviour, so a calm, consistent, and relationship-focused approach is essential.
You will work closely with SEN teachers, pastoral staff, and external professionals to help pupils access learning, develop independence, and manage the demands of the secondary curriculum.
Key Responsibilities
Provide targeted 1:1 and small group support within the SEN provision
Support pupils’ emotional regulation, behaviour, and engagement
Assist with adapting learning materials to suit individual needs
Build strong, trusting relationships with KS3/KS4 pupils
Support literacy, numeracy, and structured intervention sessions
Monitor progress, behaviour, and wellbeing, feeding back to staff
Promote a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment
This Role Is Ideal For:
Psychology graduates seeking practical SEN experience
Youth workers or support workers experienced with teenagers
Individuals with experience supporting KS3/KS4-aged pupils in education, care, or community settings
Candidates interested in long-term careers in SEN, mental health, or education
What We’re Looking For
Experience working with secondary-aged young people
A good understanding of SEN and SEMH needs
Strong communication skills and the ability to de-escalate calmly
A patient, resilient, and empathetic approach
Confidence working with pupils who may display challenging behaviour
A genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable learners
Requirements
Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply)
A CV covering the last 10 years with relevant references
Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection
Why Apply?
Gain invaluable experience within a secondary SEN provision
Work as part of a supportive, multi-disciplinary team
Long-term stability from January onwards
Ideal stepping stone into psychology, SEN teaching, or youth-focused careers
Competitive pay based on experience
Apply Now
To find out more or apply, please contact Orien Salehi Mojdeh:
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Alternatively, submit your up-to-date CV via the application link or visit
Please note: This role requires a strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS on the Update Service