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A training organization for young people in Stratford-upon-Avon seeks a dedicated Learning Support Assistant. You will work full-time to support young learners aged 16-25 facing various challenges in mainstream education. Key responsibilities include offering 1:1 support, adapting lessons, and promoting emotional wellbeing in a nurturing environment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate patience, empathy, and effective communication skills. Join us to make a positive impact on young people's lives!
Salary: From £24,246 FTE Salary is negotiable and based on experience
Type: Full Time, Permanent, Term-time only
Do you thrive on helping young people overcome challenges and grow in confidence? At New Meaning Training (NMT) in Stratford-upon-Avon, we’re looking for a full-time Learning Support Assistant to join our team.
We work with 16–25 year olds who may have faced barriers in mainstream education. Our programmes are hands-on, person-centred, and designed to help young people develop the skills they need for work, life, and independence.
As an LSA, you’ll be a consistent, supportive presence — someone who listens, encourages, and helps learners stay on track. Whether it’s supporting with functional skills, helping to manage emotions, or simply being a calm and positive influence, your role will be vital in helping learners feel seen, heard, and capable.
Key Responsibilities
About Us
New Meaning Training (NMT) offers education with a difference. We are an alternative education provider dedicated to helping young people aged 15-25 discover their and develop the confidence and skills to earn their own living.
For the 2025-2026 academic year, around 300 young people from Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, and Berkshire will join one of our programmes. Many of these students are referred by secondary schools, pupil referral units, and Special Education Needs settings.
Our journey began in 2015 with the opening of our first centre in High Wycombe, originally known as “Toolshed.” Ten years on, NMT continues to grow, with two new centres for 2025-2026.
In Warwickshire New Meaning Training has two centres. A new one in the north of the county in Nuneaton, and a well-established and newly refurbished centre in the south in Stratford-upon-Avon. Both Warwickshire centres offer five learning programmes: Construction Multiskills, Motor Mechanics, Creative Art & Design, Sports and Computing. They incorporate functional skills qualifications in Maths and English, along with tutorials to support our well-rounded approach. We also provide a ‘Transition Support’ programme for young people with EHCPs who are not yet ready for a learning setting.
NMT tailors its programmes to meet the needs of its learners, considering Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. We comprehensively apply the principles of a Loving Care Approach (Trauma Informed Practice) to ensure all young people receive the support they need to thrive.
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