Our opportunity for you
We have a job vacancy for a Learning Support Assistant. Do you want to be part of a team with high aspirations who want to make a difference? Do you want to work with inquisitive children and collaborative staff? Do you value being at the heart of a vibrant city? Does this sound like your perfect job?
Then Landau Forte Academy Moorhead is the place for you.
Key information
* Hours: · 32.5 a week (Monday-Friday)
* Contract: Permanent
* Start date: As soon as possible
* Closing Date: 9am Monday 22 September 2025
What we can offer you
* A supportive, cohesive and exciting working environment
* The chance to work with genuinely enthusiastic and happy students
* Career prospects within an innovative and ambitious Multi Academy Trust
* A meal allowance, commensurate with your working hours
* Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
* Healthcare Cash Plan, from Westfield Health
Person specification
Qualifications and experience
Essential:
* Experience of working with children
* Experience of working in a school / academy environment
* Minimum Level 2 LSA Qualification
* Good numeracy, literacy, and communication skills
* Level 2 (GCSE) minimum qualification in English, Mathematics + 3 other qualifications at grade C or higher
* Good knowledge of ICT
* Able to work constructively as part of a team whilst demonstrating initiative
Job description
A Learning Support Assistant will foster the participation of pupils in the social and academic processes of the Academy, enable pupils to become more independent learners and help to raise the standards of achievement for all pupils.
Key Responsibilities will include:
Support for pupils:
* Assist pupils, within the class, individually or in small groups (and sometimes outside the main classroom) in the completion and adjustment of a wider range of predefined learning, care and support activities to meet the requirements of pupils and the curriculum (for example literacy, numeracy,
* Supervise the activities of individuals or groups of children to ensure their safety and facilitate their physical and emotional development.
* Actively engage in the pre-determined educational activities and work programmes to assist in personal and individual development of individuals or groups of pupils.
* Contribute to the health and well-being of pupils;
* Establish and maintain relationships with individual pupils and groups;
* To monitor individual pupil's and support identification of barriers to progress, achievements and report these to the designated supervisor as appropriate.;
* Assist pupils in carrying out schemes of work and programmes set by teaching staff;
* Support pupils' in their individual learning and development, for example, in their acquisition of cognitive and learning skills;
* Assist with the supervision of pupils and planning of activities out of lesson times (for example at lunchtimes and after school) to enhance service delivery and encourage structured and positive play
Support for the teacher:
* Contribute to the management of pupils' behaviour, both in the classroom and on the playground, as required;
* Act as Cover Supervisor during teacher absence under the direction of a teacher/designated member of staff. Cover will be in accordance with the nationally agreed protocols and as provided for the Education Act The role of Cover Supervisor will be to supervise and take sole responsibility, for short term cover only, for a class/group who are undertaking pre-planned work or where pupils are able to undertake effective, self-directed learning.
* Support the Academy curriculum, especially literacy and numeracy activities;
* Within competence to assist the teacher in the delivery of educational and developmental work programmes
* Assist in the maintenance of a safe environment for pupils and staff;
* Make up and maintain work or topic cards/ sheets/ books and other teaching aids - as required
* Assist in the presentation of display materials;
* Support teaching staff or senior colleagues with routine administration;
* Contribute to the planning and evaluation of learning activities;
* Assist in the record of pupils' progress.
* Undertake any other relevant duties given by the class teacher
Support for the Academy:
* Develop effective working relationships with colleagues and parents;
* Contribute to the maintenance of pupils' safety and security;
* Review and develop their own professional practice;
* Recognise confidentiality, child protection procedures, Health & Safety, and policies of the Governing Body;
* Attend training events;
* Assist the teaching staff in the smooth transition between educational phases;
* Assist in the preparation of reports on pupils' performance, and contribute to the maintenance of pupils' records
* Liaise effectively with parents and other parties, as required.
About The Trust
Landau Forte Charitable Trust is a family of six Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form Academies across the Midlands. Established in 1989, our roots as a charity lie in the global finance and hospitality industries, with our founders Martin Landau and Rocco Forte. Their values combine in how our schools look after their children and young people; they aspire to a world-leading standard of innovation, entrepreneurship, service and care.
We believe a brilliant education should be central to the development of every child and young person. Their learning, wellbeing and happiness is at the centre of every decision we take and every pound we spend.
Landau Forte Academy Moorhead
Landau Forte Academy Moorhead joined the Landau Forte family of academies in September 2012. We are a 4 – 11 primary academy under new leadership, pleasantly situated close to Derby city centre. We unashamedly have high expectations of all children at the Academy and this is supported by our highly dedicated tutorial and support staff.
The local area
Derby is a vibrant and exciting city, located right in the heart of the UK. The city has a developed arts and culture scene and the area has a great history. The Academy is located just a few minutes' drive away from Derby city centre.
Derby provides great range of sports and leisure facilities and is the gateway to the Peak District. Within a 10 minutes' drive of the city you will find yourself in the beautiful open Derbyshire countryside with unspoilt villages, historic houses and adventurous attractions.
· Derby is 10 minutes away from M1 junction 25
· London is 90 minutes away by train
· East Midlands Airport is 20 minutes away
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All appointments made are subject to satisfactory references and a criminal background check. Landau Forte Charitable Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all members of staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for this post.
Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a self-declaration of their criminal record or information that would make them unsuitable to work with children. Self-declaration is subject to Ministry of Justice guidance on the disclosure of criminal records, further information can be found on GOV.UK.
The Trust will conduct all necessary searches and checks as relevant and in line with Government Safer Recruitment guidelines, our Safer Recruitment policy can be found on our website at
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Work Location: In person