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English Teacher - Permanent Contract

Mole Valley
Surrey
£24,000 - £48,000
English Teacher – Full-Time, Permanent Start Date: September 2025 | Mole Valley, Surrey Salary: £24,000 – £48,000 per annum “I’m not good at English.” Too many pupils believe this before they’ve even had a fair chance. They’ve lost confidence, stopped trying, or been told—directly or indirectly—that their voice doesn’t matter. You know better. You know that every pupil can rediscover their voice with the right support and environment. And this could be the place to help them do just that. A School Where Every Pupil Matters Nestled in the heart of the Surrey countryside, this new and purpose-designed specialist setting offers a fresh start for children with autism and social, emotional, or mental health needs. With class sizes typically between 6 to 8 pupils, supported by dedicated SEN Teachers and Learning Support Assistants, every learner receives the attention they deserve. The setting has been thoughtfully developed to create a calm, nurturing, and inspiring atmosphere for the pupils and the staff who support them. You’ll benefit from: Spacious, well-resourced classrooms with access to specialist areas, including a theatre room, design technology suite, and science lab A team of experienced therapists working alongside teaching staff every day Outdoor learning across 40 acres of woodland, including a forest school and a heated swimming pool A timetable designed to allow for therapeutic interventions, personal development, and creativity Teaching English with Purpose and Flexibility Here, English teaching is about more than just test results. You’ll have the freedom to design learning that fits the learner—unlocking the joy of reading, building confidence in creative writing, or helping a pupil speak up in front of peers for the first time. Literacy becomes a tool for self-expression and confidence, not just a subject to pass. Whether a pupil is discovering the rhythm of poetry or crafting their first story, you’ll be at the heart of life-changing progress. And if you’re new to SEND? That’s not a barrier here. Comprehensive, ongoing training is provided from day one, ensuring that you feel supported, equipped, and inspired. A Team That Invests in You You’ll join a forward-thinking and supportive team that understands that well-supported staff create the best student outcomes. Whether you’re aiming to deepen your expertise, trial innovative approaches, or step into a leadership role in the future, you’ll find meaningful development opportunities here. If this sounds like a good match for your passion and purpose, we’d love to help you take the next step. Whether in this position or other roles within specialist settings, we support your journey. Please reply to this advert, upload your CV to our website, or call Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion on 0203 011 4848. 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. Benefits of PS Inclusion supporting you in your teaching role search: Tailored School Matches – We carefully match you with schools that align with your leadership experience and career aspirations. Exclusive Opportunities – Many of our leadership roles are exclusive to Parker Smith Inclusion. That’s how much our schools trust our service and knowledge. Expert Knowledge – Our strong relationships with schools and trusts mean we can provide valuable insight into the school’s history, leadership structure, and culture. Transparent Pay Structure – All long-term roles are PAYE only, with no hidden umbrella costs. Your salary is matched from the beginning of your contract. Comprehensive Interview Support – We offer detailed interview preparation, increasing your chances of success. Specialist Settings – Opportunities in schools supporting children and young people with SEMH, EBSA, PMLD, SLD, ASC, Complex Needs, and MLD.

SEMH Teacher

All
North East London
Pay To Scale
SEMH Teacher September 2025 Are you an experienced Teacher looking for a new challenge? Are you passionate about supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs? We are working with a SEMH school based in North East London who are seeking an experienced teacher who is resilient and hard working.This role is within a brand new class and has the support of experienced TAs to support the teacher. This role will be teaching students in year 8 & 9 but will be delivering year 6 primary curriculum, so is important the successful candidate has some primary experience. Main Duties: To plan lessons and teach primary curriculum Responsibility for tracking pupil progress and monitoring to support teaching and learning Deliver dynamic and creative lessons Built positive relationships with students, parents and carers Experience supporting students with challenging behaviour and social, emotional and mental health Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Unqualified and proven experience Excellent communication skills A strong sense of empathy, patience, and resilience, with the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations What can they offer you? An enhanced salary A brand new school building Attendance incentives Highly skilled and supportive environment MacBooks for all teachers Parking on site If you are Interested in hearing more about this SEMH Teacher role, please apply now! Or you can contact Elise at Parker Smith Inclusion

SENCO

Merton
South West London
£36,413 - £48,532
SENCO Location: Merton Start date: September 2025 Salary - £36,413 - £48,532 (depending on experience) plus SEN allowance Do you have experience as a SENCO? Do you hold the NASENCO award? Do you have the children and young people you work with at the heart of everything you do? Then we want to hear from you, as we are seeking educators with integrity, passion and who are ultimately pupil focussed. The school We are working with an all-through SEN school based in Merton that caters for students with autism, SLD and associated needs in a carefully designed environment. The school are seeking a new SENCO to join there experienced leadership team in September. The successful candidate will be an integral part of the team, who put the children and young people at the heart of everything they do. You will have overall responsibility for determining the strategic development of SEND and enforcing the SEND policy and provision within the school. You will be responsible for coordinating SEND provision to support individual pupils. The ideal candidate, you must have experience working with children with SEND and ASC, you must also hold QTS. The ideal SENCO MUST have QTS Experience as a SENCO Experience in processing EHC Plans and also in the annual review process NASENCO is beneficial but at the very least, should be willing to work towards NASENCO qualification It is essential to be able to work closely with both students and parents, building positive and sensitive way. Being able to demonstrate knowledge of SEND. Organised to ensure planning, monitoring and continuous review of all students ensuring needs are always met Interested in hearing more about SENCO roles? Please apply to this advert or you can contact Jamie at Parker Smith Inclusion on Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk

PMLD Teacher

Merton
South West London
£36,413 - £48,532
SEN School - PMLD Teacher Sutton MPS/UPS Outer London with SEND allowance If you are a passionate and forward thinking SEN Teacher, we want to hear from you. Join our all-through SEND school for pupils aged 3-19, and help children and young people to flourish and lead independent and fulfilling lives. This is an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a school with a strong mission and a supportive ethos. About the Role: As a PMLD Teacher, your role will involve planning, preparing, and implementing engaging learning activities to ensure every child and young person enjoys learning, achieves their full potential, and experiences positive wellbeing. You will be creating a positive learning environment, offering a pupil focussed approach for significant social and emotional difficulties that impact their day to day lives. You will be leading a class team to deliver outstanding teaching and learning. You will be instrumental in assessing, recording, and reporting progress for each child, as well as contributing to Person Centred Reviews, ensuring achievements are celebrated and key issues are discussed. This role requires you to: Plan and implement differentiated teaching and learning activities to meet challenging learning objectives across all areas of the curriculum. Provide feedback to children and young people, supporting them to assess their own learning and considering each ECHP (undertake the teaching of SEN pupils with Education Health and Care Plans, across the range of SEN needs and ages) Work in partnership with parents, colleagues, and other professionals to achieve the best possible outcomes for all children and young people. Liaise with professionals to design and implement individual learning programmes. Demonstrate a cross-discinplinary approach, working in conjunction with SaLTs, OTs and Physiotherapists. Create a supportive classroom ethos which promotes positive wellbeing. Support the role of parents in learning by sharing information and taking account of their views. Direct and support other members of the team so that they develop and use their skills to provide a rich curriculum. Support inclusion for children through experiences in other schools, colleges and work experience schemes. Plan and lead educational visits, including residential visits. Create classroom and corridor displays which celebrate progress and support learning. Contribute to focus groups and other means of reviewing and improving the curriculum. What We Offer: A supportive and reputable trust with SEND and primary schools. A "career for life" motto, with opportunities for secondment to other schools within the trust, offering exceptional career development. Extensive SEND specialist training to enhance your skills. A large SEND school with a variety of needs, offering exposure to all different ages and SEN needs, and the chance to find the right class fit for your skillset. Private healthcare, including dental and opticians. Work from home PPA time, promoting a healthy work/life balance. Opportunities to take an active part in training and other development activities and apply what is learnt to improve teaching and learning. The chance to work within the Trust’s Positive Behaviour Policy to improve the quality of children and young people’s lives. The opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people with special educational needs. The ideal candidate for SEND Teacher role will have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). SEN experience from either mainstream or special settings. A passion and desire to learn and enhance their SEND skills. A commitment to working within a team, and taking responsibility for a named area of the curriculum, as directed by the principal. The ability to establish productive working relationships with children and young people, acting as a role model and setting high expectations. Join us and be part of a team that is dedicated to enabling children and young people to flourish. If you are interested in exploring this PMLD Teacher role or would like to discuss other SEND Teaching roles, please apply now or call Jamie Martinez on 0203 011 4848. Parker Smith Inclusion - Ethical SEND Specialists with over 300 FIVE STAR Google Reviews By incorporating these points, the advert is more detailed and persuasive, highlighting the benefits for prospective candidates and the school's commitment to its pupils and staff.

SEN Teacher - East London Special School

All
Essex
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SEN Teacher Start date – September Permanent Special School EYFS - KS2 Autism, Complex Needs and Severe Learning Difficulties This special school is expanding in September and looking to recruit permanent SEN teachers to support pupils with autism, complex needs, and severe learning difficulties. Furthermore, the school belongs to a large trust of mainstream primary schools across Essex, offering development and progression opportunities within the trust. Focused on retaining and training high quality staff, this trust is dedicated to finding solutions to the pressures facing education staff in the UK and to focus on finding balanced solutions to improve life as a teacher in London and Essex. The ideal SEN Teacher may be/have… Experience working with pupils with SEND. Adaptable and flexible in their approach QTS/QTLS preferred - but we also welcome applications from experienced Unqualified Teachers!! Confident with new classes and working with a range of pupil needs. Fun and engaging – able to take lesson plans and give them life! Looking for a variable, interesting and unique role Open to progression, development, and training opportunities Click Apply to find our more and to discuss the role with a consultant.

SEMH Teacher

Harlow
Essex
£175-250 per day
Location: Harlow Start Date: September Contract Type: Long term/ Permanent Here's an exciting opportunity to embark on a journey with a school catering to students from KS1 to KS4, all with SEMH needs. Our purpose-built facility is designed to nurture growth and development. With dedicated classrooms for vocational subjects, we're committed to providing a holistic education experience. Though there may be challenges in behaviour, rest assured, our cohesive team of staff is here to support each other, making every resolution easier. Responsibilities of an SEMH Teacher: Develop and implement engaging, differentiated lesson plans tailored to meet the diverse needs of students with SEMH challenges. Adapt teaching strategies to suit individual learning styles, providing personalised support to each student. Cultivate a positive and inclusive classroom environment that fosters social and emotional growth. Collaborate with colleagues, support staff, and external professionals to devise comprehensive intervention plans. Continuously monitor and assess student progress, offering timely feedback to students and their families. Requirements: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent certification. Specialised training or experience in SEMH education. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment. A genuine passion for making a positive impact in the lives of students facing SEMH challenges. Interested in hearing more? If you're excited to explore our SEND opportunities further, we'd love to hear from you! Feel free to apply by responding to this advert, visiting our company website, uploading your CV, or emailing your CV directly to harry@psinclusion.co.uk.

Secondary Autism Teacher - September 2025 - Permanent Role

Ealing
North West London
MPS - UPS depending on experience
Secondary Autism Teacher - September 2025 - Permanent Role Are you a Qualified Teacher who is seeking a new position for September 2025? Are you a Mainstream Primary/Secondary Teacher who is looking to make an impact in SEND Education? Are you looking to join a school that prioritises staff and pupil well-being over everything else? If you have answered yes to any of the above, please read on. This might be the role you have been looking for! I work alongside a SEND School based in the London Borough of Ealing, for September 2025 they are seeking a teacher who is comfortable with teaching a class of 8 students within KS2. All pupils within this class have a primary diagnosis of Autism and some pupils have a dual diagnosis of associated needs. As an Autism Teacher based in this highly complex setting, you will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons, working as an Autism Teacher requires a holistic approach, patience, empathy and a good sense of humour. You need to have the ability to engage the children and young people within this class in innovative, therapeutic, and meaningful lessons, supporting them in learning to help them reach their full potential. The school values pupil progress and it is a positive and safe learning environment where staff moral is high. Requirements to be an Autism Teacher: To work as an Autism Teacher, you will require QTS and have relevant experience as a Teacher in the UK. Solid experience working with highly vulnerable children, pupils at risk of exploitation, students with a diagnosis of Autism, ADHD, SLCN and SEMH, highly disengaged pupils, attachment and anxiety disorders is beneficial but we want to hear from ALL teachers. Benefits of working within this School: A permanent position, paid throughout the whole calendar year Inner London Pay Scale paid MPS - UPS depending on experience Working with a fantastic team - social events such as Summer parties, Christmas parties and end-of-term get-togethers! On-site Therapy Dog who helps regulate the emotions of students who are struggling Fully trained and experienced support staff, all TAs are trained in behaviour management and safeguarding, helping to de-escalate behaviours within the class On-site parking and easily accessible via public transport Modern and fun resources for the students to use, fully equipped sensory rooms, playgrounds, allotments, plenty of outside space, and classrooms that are bright and colourful Interested in hearing more? If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply by response to this advert! or by emailing caitlin@psinclusion.co.uk. Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this. By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.

Permanent SEND Teachers

All
Essex
MPS-UPS
Permanent SEN Teacher roles across Essex - MPS/UPS Fringe Are you looking for a permanent SEN Teacher role? Would you like to work with an ethical SEND specialist agency whose core values are honesty and integrity? Perhaps you are a mainstream teacher looking to transition into a SEND school/PRU? As a SEN teacher, there are many benefits to using PS Inclusion for finding job opportunities: Access to a wider range of job opportunities including vacancies that haven't been advertised yet: PS we have partnerships with multiple schools, Local Authorities, and educational organisations and can provide teachers with access to a wider range of job opportunities. Expertise in the SEND education industry: PS we have specialist knowledge and experience in the SEND education industry, including an understanding of school hiring practices and requirements, which can help teachers navigate the job search process more effectively. Assistance with CV and application materials: PS we can provide guidance on preparing effective resumes and application materials, which can help you to stand out to schools Interview preparation and coaching: PS we provide interview preparation and coaching tailored to the specific school to help you feel more confident and prepared for interviews. Salary negotiation: PS we provide guidance on salary negotiation, ensuring that you receive a fair and competitive salary including SEN points, TLR etc One application - Multiple Opportunities PS are you too busy to fill out lots of different application forms? register with us and only fill out one form Continued support: PS can provide continued support throughout the job search process, even after a job offer has been made, including assistance with contract negotiations, relocation, and settling into a new teaching position. Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to be an ethical SEND specialist agency with over 250 FIVE STAR Google reviews! Apply today and start your journey with us!