English Teacher - Autism Specialist
Meet Our Recruiter
About the Role
English Teacher – Specialist Autism School
- Hart, Hampshire
- Full-time, Permanent
- ASAP or January 2026
- £37,870 - £56,154, Outer London MPS/UPS (PAYE, depending on experience)
Are you an English Teacher who understands that progress looks different for every child?
Do you believe that students with Autism can thrive academically and emotionally when their individuality is valued and celebrated?
We are working with a truly inspiring specialist Autism school in the Hart area of Hampshire, designed to provide an education that meets each learner where they are. The school supports children and young people aged 11–16 with Autism (ASC) and related needs such as ADHD and mild SEMH. Every day is centred around communication, consistency, and trust.
The Role:
- Deliver engaging and creative English lessons up to GCSE level in small, well-resourced classes
- Plan and adapt lessons to reflect the communication styles, sensory needs and interests of autistic learners
- Foster literacy and self-expression through a nurturing, structured approach
- Work collaboratively with skilled Teaching Assistants, Speech and Language Therapists, and Occupational Therapists to remove barriers to learning
Why This School?
- A calm, autism-specialist environment built on empathy, structure and predictability
- Leadership that genuinely understands the challenges and rewards of working with autistic young people
- Access to exceptional CPD in Autism and SEND practice
- High staff-to-student ratios so you can focus on meaningful teaching and relationship building
- A community that values humour, patience, and genuine human connection
About You:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – essential
- Strong subject knowledge in English and experience teaching up to GCSE
- Experience of working with autistic young people, or a deep desire to learn
- A reflective practitioner who embraces flexibility, curiosity and a growth mindset
If you’re the kind of teacher who celebrates the small victories, values emotional well-being as much as academic progress, and wants to work in a school where your efforts truly matter, we’d love to hear from you.