Location: Bourne End
Overview
“Staff are happy and proud to work at the school. They feel highly valued by leaders and are highly motivated to help pupils achieve their best.” Ofsted Inspection Report February 2024.
Do you want to join a happy, collaborative and effective staff team committed to ensuring our children with SEN make real world progress? Westfield is a successful and stable primary special school, expanding (yet again) to meet demand for special school places.
Required to start as soon as possible.
Term time only
Salary type: Bucks Pay
Salary Details: Salary: Bucks Pay Range 2 £26,352 - £27,770 pro-rata (Actual Salary: £20,243 - £21,332) Working Pattern: 39 weeks (term time only plus INSET days) 33.5 hours per week (Monday 08:30-16:30, Tuesday-Friday 08:30-15:30)
Contract type: Permanent
Hours: Full-time
Closing date: 22/02/2026
Interviews to be held: To be confirmed - Applications will be considered on receipt and we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. We reserve the right to interview candidates and withdraw the post if an appointment is made.
About us
Westfield School is a primary aged special school for children who experience Communication and Interaction difficulties within the moderate learning difficulties range. We are continuing to expand so that more children can benefit from our provision and are increasing our staffing to support this.
About the role
We are seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Learning Support Assistants to join our fantastic primary team! Successful candidates can expect to work in a calm and welcoming environment where positive relationships are central to our ethos and culture and an ongoing programme of training and staff development ensures continued learning for all.
We can offer you:
• Professional development opportunities
• Innovative approaches to teaching and learning
• A positive, caring and forward-thinking environment with superb space and facilities
• A friendly and committed team of staff and governors and strong, supportive management
• Frequent and regular bespoke training and support to fully develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of SEN
Please see the attached Job Description for more information.
About you
Flexibility, humour and willingness to go the extra mile are essential for all staff to ensure a high standard of support for all of our pupils. We are looking for someone who is:
• Able to demonstrate good safeguarding practice and a commitment to fostering children’s well-being and positive mental health
• Committed to working with children with SEND
• An intelligent and reflective practitioner seeking to extend their professional skills
• Flexible in their approach to school life and positive in outlook
• Well organised and calm with a systematic approach to learning
• Able to work as a member of a team, providing motivation and support to colleagues
• Able to support learning within EYFS and KS1 of the national curriculum ensuring pupils make progress
Please see the attached Person Specification for more information.