English Teacher - Specialist SEMH / SEN School
Salary/Rate:£28,000 - £48,000 per annum
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Mole Valley
County:Surrey
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:10284
Post Date:27.08.25
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About the Role
English Teacher - Specialist SEMH / SEN School
- Mole Valley, RH5: easily commutable from Horsham, Crawley, Dorking, and West Sussex
- Contract: Full Time, Permanent
- Salary: £28,000 - £48,000 per annum, depending on experience and teaching qualifications
*** Interviews ASAP ***
Make a difference every day!
Are you an English Teacher, qualified or unqualified, who is committed to changing the lives of young people with Autism and SEMH?
About the school
- Specialist provision for children aged 9 to 16 with Autism / ASC and SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs)
- Therapeutic and nurturing environment with small class sizes (up to 8 children) and 2 Teaching Assistants per class
- Strong focus on personalised learning and creativity
- Access to MDT (Speech and Language Therapist, Occupational Therapist, and Behaviour Support)
Why should you apply?
- Career progression - this is a growing school, meaning there are many opportunities for your career development!
- Excellent CPD and training opportunities
- Teacher Training available
- An Incredible and collaborative leadership team that really invests in staff
- The opportunity to genuinely make an impact, not just teaching English
About you
- Qualified Teacher (QTS or QTLS) or unqualified teacher with at least 2 years' teaching experience
- Strong English subject knowledge (Language and Literature up to GCSE)
- Confident in adapting lessons for pupils with SEMH and Autism
- Patient, Resilient, and committed to inclusive practice4
- Able to build trust and strong relationships with young people
Interviews are happening NOW! If you are interested and ready to take on this rewarding English Teacher role, please apply TODAY.
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