Maths / Mathematics Teacher - Permanent Contract
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About the Role
Mathematics Teacher – Full-Time, Permanent
Start Date: September 2025 | Mole Valley, Surrey
Salary: £24,000 – £48,000 per annum
Some say Maths is just about numbers. You know it’s about much more—logic, problem-solving, building resilience, and learning how to face challenges with clarity and confidence. In this specialist setting, those skills become life-changing tools for young people navigating far more than the curriculum alone.
This is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact where it’s needed most.
A Setting Designed for Success
Set within the stunning countryside of Mole Valley, this purpose-built school offers an extraordinary environment for pupils with autism and social, emotional, or mental health needs. Designed with intent and compassion, it provides a calm, structured, and empowering atmosphere for both learners and staff.
You’ll be working in small classes, typically 6–8 pupils, supported by a committed team of SEN Teachers, Learning Support Assistants, and in-house therapists. Here, relationships are built, progress is personal, and education is deeply human.
Key features include:
- Excellent staff-to-pupil ratios
- Brand new facilities, with high-quality resources in every classroom
- A dedicated multi-sports hall, theatre space, and therapy suites
- A forest school, outdoor learning areas, and a heated swimming pool
- A genuinely therapeutic approach, where education and wellbeing go hand in hand
Teaching Maths with Meaning
As a Maths Teacher, you’ll have the freedom and support to adapt your lessons to each pupil’s unique profile. Whether that’s using real-life problem-solving to engage a pupil with number anxiety or gently rebuilding confidence after missed years of schooling, your teaching will go far beyond textbooks.
You’ll be supported by a leadership team that understands the challenges and triumphs of working in specialist education. Whether you’re experienced in SEND or coming from a mainstream background, you’ll receive comprehensive training and mentoring from day one.
Here, your lessons won’t just teach Maths. They’ll teach self-belief.
Grow with Us
This is a school that doesn’t just invest in pupils—it invests in staff, too. With ongoing CPD, SEND-specific training, and clear career progression routes, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your skills, deepen your impact, and shape the future of specialist education.
Whether you’re an experienced SEND teacher or considering your first step into this rewarding sector, we’re here to support you.
If this feels like the right next step for you, or if you're exploring SEND teaching opportunities more broadly, we’d love to speak with you. You can reply directly to this advert, upload your CV via our website, or call 0203 011 4848 to speak with Heeji Moon and the Parker Smith Inclusion team.
Now is the perfect time to explore the impact your teaching career can make. Let’s make that next step count.
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and expertise. With over 300 five-star Google reviews, we are committed to finding the right leadership opportunities for exceptional educators.
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