Autism (SEN) Class Teacher

Salary/Rate:£194.21 - £258.84
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Merton
County:South West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:10727
Post Date:15.10.25
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Autism (SEN) Class Teacher – Primary ARP

Location: South London
Contract: Full-time, Long Term
Salary: MPS/UPS 
Advertised by Parker Smith Inclusion

Are you a passionate and dedicated SEN Teacher looking to make a real difference in the lives of children with autism? Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be working with a welcoming and forward-thinking primary school to recruit a SEN Class Teacher for their highly specialised Autism Resource Provision (ARP).

In this role, you’ll be teaching and supporting children with autism as their primary need within a nurturing and inclusive setting. You’ll work alongside a skilled and compassionate team of teachers, therapists, and support staff who share a genuine commitment to providing the best possible outcomes for every child.

This school is part of a vibrant and forward-thinking Trust that values collaboration, continuous learning, and the development of the ‘whole child’. Staff across the Trust work together to share expertise, support one another, and celebrate individuality, while retaining each school’s unique character and ethos.

The school offers:

  • A highly supportive leadership team and inclusive culture

  • Well-resourced, purpose-built provision for pupils with autism

  • Opportunities for professional development and progression

  • A caring, collaborative staff community that prioritises wellbeing

  • A curriculum that celebrates creativity, curiosity, and lifelong learning

We’re looking for:

  • A qualified teacher (QTS or QTLS) with experience or a strong interest in autism and SEND

  • Someone with a nurturing, patient, and adaptable approach

  • A reflective practitioner who embraces teamwork and continuous development

  • A teacher committed to enabling every child to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally

If you are passionate about inclusion and would love the opportunity to inspire children within a specialist autism provision, we would love to hear from you!

Apply today or contact Jamie Martinez at Parker Smith Inclusion to discuss this fantastic Autism Teacher opportunity further.

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