Learning & Teaching Support Assistant
British Junior Academy of Brussels
Belgium
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 12 November 2025
- Apply by:
- 25 October 2025
Job overview
- Attend to the personal needs of LS pupils, ensuring their safety, well-being, and access to learning.
- Build positive relationships with all pupils, promoting inclusion and acceptance while responding to individual needs.
- Encourage LS pupils to engage with others, participate in activities, and follow instructions.
- Assist LS pupils with literacy, numeracy, and basic ICT tasks as directed by the teacher.
- Prepare and maintain resources, providing support in their use.
- Demonstrate flexibility in meeting the needs of LS children, aiding in their development and implementing IPs.
- Provide in-classroom support as per teacher instructions.
- Foster effective communication regarding pupils, sharing their progress, achievements, and challenges.
- Assist teachers in managing pupil behaviour and maintain accurate records as requested.
- Ensure the health, safety, security, and confidentiality of all pupils, promptly reporting concerns.
- Promote equal access to learning and development opportunities for all students.
- Contribute to the overall ethos and aims of the school community.
- Attend staff meetings, engage in training and professional development activities.
- Support pupil supervision according to the school duty rota.
- Assist in the successful management of our after-school garderie.
- Accompany teaching staff and pupils on off-site visits and activities as required.
- Previous experience working within a busy college, school or nursery environment, preferably an international school, private school or creche or previous experience working with/caring for children of a relevant age
- Native level or near-native level mastery of English
- UK or Belgian childcare/nursery training (certificate or degree)
- Legal working permission in Belgium (no permit sponsorship is available for this role)
- Use technology – computer, video, photocopier, IWB
- Effective use of ICT skills to support learning
- Ability to relate well to children and adults
- Knowledge of safeguarding and GDPR requirements
- Work constructively as part of a team, understanding classroom roles and responsibilities
- Understanding of relevant policies and code of practice
- General understanding of national/foundation phase and other basic learning strategies and programmes
- Experience with Special Education Needs (SEN) would be an advantage
- A competitive salary based on years of teaching experience and qualifications
- Lunch Vouchers for each working day
- Ecological Product Vouchers
- Transport compensation and bike leasing plan
- Pension Plan
- Hospitalisation insurance (family included)
- Work Permit and Visa Sponsorship (fees included)
- Opportunities for Professional Development and advancement with responsibilities within the school
Attached documents
About British Junior Academy of Brussels
- British Junior Academy of Brussels
- Boulevard Saint Michel 83
- Brussels
- B-1040
- Belgium
The British Junior Academy of Brussels was founded in 1992 to offer a high quality English-speaking education to children aged 3 to 16 years old. The school caters for families from the expatriate, commercial and diplomatic communities, reflecting the mix of nationalities that one would expect to find in an international centre such as Brussels.
BJAB spans two sites in the European Quarter of Brussels. Our Lower School houses classrooms for pupils from Early Years to Year 4, while our Upper School is used by Years 5 through Year 11. We are expanding our offering to include Year 13 by September 2027.
The educational programme is based on the National Curriculum for England and Wales, with adaptations to reflect our location in the heart of Europe. Daily French lessons are an integral part of our timetable from the Reception Year upwards, as are weekly swimming and physical education lessons. We pride ourselves on being able to offer small teaching groups throughout the school. With class sizes of around 18 pupils, we are able to provide a high degree of individual attention to each child.
The Headteacher, Mr Francis Retter, is committed to the maintenance and development of the best educational opportunities across the curriculum for all pupils. He is supported by a strong team of British-qualified teachers, a number of whom have specialist training in a range of educational disciplines such as Early Years Education; Language Support; Special Educational Needs; P.E.; I.C.T, and Science. The school is committed to maintaining a balance of subject specialists, thus ensuring that the teaching team can deliver excellent cross-curricular teaching in an encouraging, stimulating and innovative environment.
The British Junior Academy of Brussels is a member of the Council of British Independent Schools in the European Communities (COBISEC) and is inspected by the International Schools Inspectorate (ISI). We are a member of the Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS), a Round Square school and a Cambridge International school.
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