SEN Education Support Staff - King's Lynn
Secondary School Roles
Inspire EHC is recruiting committed and experienced SEN Learning Support Assistants to support students across secondary mainstream and specialist school settings throughout Norfolk. These roles provide consistent part-time hours between 3 and 5 days per week, with genuine temp-to-perm opportunities for candidates who are the right match for the school.
If you are passionate about supporting young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and want a role with stability and the potential to become permanent, this could be the ideal opportunity.
What We Offer
Part-time availability, 3–5 days per week
Temp-to-perm opportunities within secondary schools
Advance notice of placements
Experience across mainstream secondary schools, SEN departments and specialist provisions
A supportive Inspire EHC team with established relationships across Norfolk
Your Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 and small-group support to students with a variety of SEND needs
Adapt curriculum content and learning materials to support progress
Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs and pastoral teams
Contribute to a calm, inclusive and supportive learning environment
Support students with SEMH needs, communication differences, behavioural challenges or learning difficulties
Promote independence, confidence and engagement in learning
Contract Details
Contract type: Temp to perm
Days: Part-time, 3–5 days per week
Hours: Approximately 08:30 to 15:30 (subject to school timetable)
Age range: Secondary students (11–16)
Benefits of Working with Inspire EHC
Competitive and consistent weekly pay
Simple and efficient registration
No umbrella companies – clear and fair pay
Holiday pay always paid directly to you
Friendly, knowledgeable consultants who understand SEND in secondary settings
Opportunities for CPD and ongoing training
Tailored job alerts, including roles not advertised publicly
Ideal Candidate Requirements
GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4/C or above
Full UK driving licence and access to transport (travel between schools may be required)
Experience supporting young people with SEND in school, youth work or care settings
A calm, patient and resilient approach
A genuine commitment to supporting students’ academic, social and emotional development
What You Need to Start
An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (support available)
Right to work in the UK
Relevant education or childcare experience or qualifications (desirable)