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Inclusive Learning Support Assistant

City of London Freemen's School

Surrey

  • £22,420 - £24,830 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2025
Apply by:
29 August 2025

Job overview

Inclusive Learning Support Assistant

35 hours per week term time plus 3 days

 Required for September 2025

Salary is £22,420 to £24,830.

City of London Freemen's School is seeking to appoint an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant, to fulfil a range of responsibilities within the Inclusive Learning Department. The post is suitable for experienced Inclusive Learning Support Assistants and may also be attractive to a graduate thinking of a career in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND). The work will be varied, and that variety would, to some extent, be determined by the personality, enthusiasm and skills of the individual appointed.

The Inclusive Learning Department is a dynamic and knowledgeable team that specialises in supporting SEND pupils of all age groups (Years 3-13), as well as their parents and teachers. The post holder will be responsible for supporting pupils who have EHCPs within and outside the classroom, supporting learning in the classroom as well as supporting small groups outside the classroom providing opportunities to reinforce lesson materials delivered in the classroom.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and as part of the selection process a Criminal Record Bureau check will be required.

For further details of this post and to download an application pack, please visit the School’s website, Work with us | City of London Freemens School Please send a completed application form and covering letter to the School by email to CLFS-Recruitment@cityoflondon.gov.uk

Application deadline: 9am Friday 29th August 2025.

The School retains the right to interview and appoint at any time during the application process.

The City of London Corporation is committed to Equal Opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.











About City of London Freemen's School

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  • City of London Freemen's School
  • Ashtead Park, Ashtead
  • Surrey
  • KT21 1ET
  • United Kingdom

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City of London Freemen’s School is a mixed, selective, non-denominational all-through school with sixth form situated in Ashtead, Surrey. It is an independent boarding school owned by the City of London Corporation, which provides 16 of its 22 governors. The school will provide 920 places for primary, secondary and sixth-form students aged 7-18, when fully subscribed.

City of London Freemen’s was founded in 1854 in Brixton, where it educated both boys and girls. It moved to its current Surrey location in 1926, expanding in size to accommodate increasing numbers of students.

"Our mission is to learn, lead and make a difference. We live and breathe that ethos every day here at Freemen’s: staff and students. Academic excellence is a given, that’s the foundation of any good school and we are very firmly rooted in a tradition of achievement. However, good grades and progression to top universities only make up part of the picture here in Ashtead Park. We want to develop balanced, compassionate, rounded and unpretentious young people, who will go out into the wider world and leave a lasting impact: young people who can and will make a difference throughout their lives."

Headmaster, Roland Martin


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