English Teacher

Salary/Rate:M1 - UP2
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Merton
County:South West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:9597
Post Date:02.06.25
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About the Role

We’re Hiring! – English Teacher for Autism & SEMH – Inspire Learning!

South London

Long-term contract/Permanent opportunities. 

September 2025

Are you passionate about unlocking the potential of every learner? Do you believe that every child deserves a champion who nurtures creativity, resilience, and confidence?

Join our school and help them inspire a love of English in students with Autism and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs! These pupils may have faced challenges in mainstream education and need a calm, nurturing space to re-engage with learning.

At PS Inclusion, we believe in the power of learning to change lives and finding the right educator for our schools is key and the right school for the right educator!

We’re looking for a dedicated, compassionate, and creative English Teacher to join our inclusive and supportive school community.

As part of our team, you will:
Deliver engaging and accessible English lessons tailored to individual needs
Use innovative approaches to ignite a love for reading and writing
Create a nurturing classroom environment where all students feel valued and understood
Inspire confidence and independence, helping students develop social and emotional skills
Work collaboratively with a passionate team and families to support student success

What We’re Looking For:
A qualified English teacher with a heart for inclusion and a commitment to SEND education
Experience or understanding of Autism and SEMH
Creativity, patience, and resilience to engage and inspire diverse learners
A belief that every child can achieve and deserves a voice

What We Offer:
A supportive and inclusive school community
Professional development opportunities tailored to Autism and SEMH
The chance to make a meaningful impact every day
A rewarding role where you’ll inspire a lifelong love of learning

Apply today and be the teacher who changes lives!
For more information or to apply, contact Jamie Martinez at PS Inclusion

Together, let’s inspire learning and build brighter futures!

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