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Learning Support Assistants

Notre Dame High School

Sheffield

  • £26,403 - £28,598 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 4: £26,403 - £28,598 per annum pro rata Actual starting salary: £20,715.79 - £22,437.99 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
23 February 2026
Apply by:
30 January 2026

Job overview

Learning Support Assistant- 33.75 hours per week/term-time only/permanent

Level 3 – Cognition and Learning - Grade 4: £26,403 - £28,598 per annum pro rata

Actual starting salary: £20,715.79 - £22,437.99 per annum

Notre Dame High School, a vibrant and inclusive Catholic school and proud member of the St. Clare Catholic Multi Academy Trust, is seeking to appoint a dedicated and compassionate Level 3 Learning Support Assistant to join our committed support team. This role is vital in fostering an inclusive and nurturing learning environment where all students are encouraged and enabled to thrive.

About the Role

As a Level 3 Learning Support Assistant, you will provide high-quality support to students with a range of learning needs, working closely with teaching staff to ensure inclusive and engaging classroom experiences. You will play a key role in delivering personalised interventions, helping students access the curriculum, and promoting positive outcomes academically, socially, and emotionally.

You will work in partnership with subject teachers, pastoral teams, and the SENCO to help create a learning environment grounded in Gospel values and high aspirations for every child.

We are particularly keen to reflect the diverse nature of our student community in our staff; we welcome applications from all qualified applicants and strongly believe that diversity in all its forms delivers greater impact to our whole school community.

For further details and an application pack please visit https://www.notredame-high.co.uk/uncategorized/current-vacancies or e-mail recruitment@notredame-high.co.uk

Completed application forms and Consent to Obtain References forms should be sent to recruitment@notredame-high.co.uk by the closing date below.

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 30th January 2026

Notre Dame High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children & young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to complete an Enhanced DBS Disclosure. In addition, this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and a self-disclosure is required for applicants shortlisted for interview.

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About Notre Dame High School

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  • Notre Dame High School
  • Fulwood Road, Sheffield
  • South Yorkshire
  • S10 3BT
  • United Kingdom

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Our Mission Statement 

Each person is created by God to live with Him forever. 

Aim:
To promote Gospel values through liturgical and other curriculum experiences. 

To achieve this aim, the school will: 

celebrate the Eucharist as the central act of worship for the Christian church;
ensure that prayers are said daily;
arrange for all students to experience Religious Education;
provide the opportunity for all students to experience Gospel values in all aspects of school life.

All persons are formed, sustained and strengthened by the quality of relationships with others. 

Aim:
To build a caring community. 

To achieve this aim, the school will: 

actively promote good relationships based on mutual respect;
recognise and celebrate all types of achievement and endeavour;
ensure that students experience care, order and discipline;
meet the needs of all new members of the school community.

We believe that everyone is unique and of equal value regardless of academic ability, class, creed, gender, race or wealth. 

Aim: 
To enable all members of the School community to realise their potential. 

To achieve this aim, the school will: 

develop a well-resourced, broad and balanced curriculum to meet the needs of all students;
promote excellence in all aspects of school life;
invest in the training and development of staff.

We believe that education is a moral transaction from one generation to the next and takes place in the home, the parish, the school and the community. 

Aim:
To develop links between schools, the parish, the home, and the local wider community. 

To achieve this aim, the school will: 

promote understanding and communal activity;
be welcoming and promote links with the wider community;
work in partnership with parents;
actively work towards developing communication and mutual support between the parish and the school.

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