Przejdź do głównej treści
HomeJobsLearning Support Teacher (Secondary School)

Learning Support Teacher (Secondary School)

Multiple Locations, Portugal
Europe
Full Time
Status
Actively Hiring
Date Listed30 March 2026
ContractPermanent
PlatformSpill Network

About This Role

Job Overview

St Julian's School is seeking to appoint a highly committed and suitably qualified specialist to take on the position of Learning Support Teacher in our Secondary School. This is an exciting opportunity to work within an existing strong team of highly skilled Learning Support specialists in a school where students with Special Educational Needs make excellent progress.

The position is line-managed by the whole-school Head of Learning Support.

About St. Julian's School

Founded in 1932, we are a highly successful, non-selective 3-18 British international school with a reputation for academic excellence. We currently have just over 1,200 students from over 60 different nationalities. The School has three sections: Primary, Secondary, and Portuguese. The Primary Section has 480 pupils with three classes per year. The Secondary Section is four-form entry and has 630 students. The Portuguese Section has 140 students from 1º to 9º Ano one class per year.


Specific Responsibilities


For an allocated caseload of students:

Lead Provision Development

  • Investigate learning support needs from the point of referral/allocation

  • Assess needs through standardised, diagnostic, formative, and summative assessment

  • Liaise with Head of Learning Support (HoLS) to coordinate learning support provision planning

  • Update school information systems with information for allocated students

  • Work in partnership with teachers to implement learning plans and differentiation

  • Engage in shadowing and observations as required and feed back to subject teachers

  • Liaise with HoLS to ensure that access arrangements are in place for allocated students

  • Act as first point of contact in relation to allocated student learning needs

  • Advocate for student needs in a whole school context

Monitor Progress

  • Maintain clear records of assessments and file in line with departmental procedure

  • Collaborate in regular reviews of support plans to ensure they are relevant and effective

  • Keep clear records of student progress, in line with the school’s reporting procedure/cycle

  • Gather and provide feedback (e.g. round robins) at intervals agreed with HoLS

Communication

  • Liaise with relevant subject teachers in relation to student needs and support strategies

  • Conduct progress and review meetings with parents, teachers, tutors etc.

  • Inform relevant stakeholders about the outcomes of meetings

  • Attend parents' evenings and other meetings where appropriate

  • Coordinate with and refer to other departments/external professionals as appropriate

  • Liaise regularly with and refer any concerns to HoLS

  • Ensure that communication is documented filed in line with department procedure

Responsibilities as a Learning Support Teacher in Mainstream Subject Classrooms

  • Act as co-teacher in establishing classroom expectations, routines, and structures

  • Liaise with teacher about learning needs and support of students in the class

  • Co-plan lesson objectives and support teacher with differentiation of lessons and creation of resources

  • Where appropriate, provide guidance to teachers from a learning support perspective (e.g. on assessments, methodologies, next steps for support etc.)

  • Demonstrate high-quality teaching practice & model support strategies in the classroom

  • Liaise with classroom teacher to ensure that reasonable adjustments are in place for students with learning support needs

  • Facilitate in-class access arrangements as appropriate (e.g. by acting as a reader or scribe)

  • Engage in pre-teaching or re-teaching as appropriate

  • Support teacher to monitor and evaluate students’ progress and achievements

  • Collaborate in report writing and communication with home as appropriate

Responsibilities as a Learning Support Teacher of Intervention Lessons

  • Assess student needs using appropriate assessments

  • Ensure that intervention sessions are guided by the inclusion statement above:

    • Clear entry and exit criteria

    • Aimed at increasing student independence and return to mainstream lessons

    • Clear timeline for review

  • Design and plan small group and individual support sessions based on student needs

  • Arrive at data-informed learning objectives and share these with subject teachers

  • Establish high quality classroom expectations, routines, and structures

  • Ensure teaching is differentiated to meet individual needs

  • Evaluate assessment outcomes and use these to plan next steps in teaching

  • Develop appropriate resources to enhance student learning

  • Provide access arrangements or exam accommodations as appropriate

  • Set and mark homework and independent learning tasks as appropriate

  • Monitor and evaluate students’ progress and achievements

  • Keep relevant parties informed of students’ targets and progress at agreed intervals e.g. through review meetings, bulletin updates, report writing, parents’ evenings etc. as appropriate

Additional Departmental Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the training and upskilling of subject teachers and other staff

  • Conduct appropriate assessments (including screening, specialist assessments, and psycho-educational assessments as appropriate)

  • Contribute to departmental data analysis to identify potential needs, student underperformance, and whole school or departmental areas for development

  • Contribute to transition processes for students with learning support needs

  • Assist with external processes and reports as required

  • Offer guidance to parents as to how to support students at home as appropriate

  • Support with departmental administration as required

  • Contribute to departmental self-reviews and evaluations

  • Participate in continuous professional development and training

  • Keep up-to-date with new initiatives and developments in learning support

Whole School Responsibilities

  • Read and adhere to all school policies and procedures with particular attention to safeguarding, health and safety, and confidentiality procedures

  • Provide examination invigilation and access arrangements as required

  • Provide lesson cover in line with school policy

  • Undertake lunch and break time duties in line with school policy

  • Lead or contribute to assemblies and extra-curricular activities where appropriate to departmental aims

Candidate Profile

It is essential that the successful candidate will:

  • Hold appropriate professional qualifications and prior experience relevant to the role 

  • Be a reflective, flexible practitioner with the ability to think creatively to respond to the complexity of school life

  • Have the ability to work independently and take initiative

  • Have the capacity to engage, motivate, and support young people with additional needs

  • Have the skills and experience to anticipate and manage behaviour positively, promoting self-control and independence

  • Have the interpersonal skills needed to work successfully within teams

  • Support the vision, ethos and policies of the school, including procedures around safeguarding and confidentiality

  • Have an ability to use ICT to support and enhance the learning process

  • Have strong numeracy skills and the ability to plan extension work in mathematics

  • Demonstrate an excellent command of professional English

Safeguarding

St. Julian’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. The offer of the role will be made subject to receipt of satisfactory references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification checks and criminal record screening including overseas (where appropriate). Further information can be found in our Safer Recruitment Policy.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

St. Julian’s School is committed to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. Diversity is a core value at St. Julian’s. We are passionate about building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment for all students and staff. We believe every member on our team enriches our diversity by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify challenges, and to discover, design and deliver solutions.

Compensation

€35,000 - €50,000 (Pre-Tax)
*Estimated range based on regional data averages for this role profile. Extracted packages may vary.
Message the School / Recruiter

Ready to apply?

Submit your curriculum vitae and relevant qualifications directly to the institution.

Apply via Spill.org
Application Details
Application Deadline
Apply ASAP — Rolling Reviews
Effective Date of Employment
Immediate / Flexible
Reference ID
16B3D1EC