Primary Teacher

Salary/Rate:Teachers Pay Scale
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Enfield
County:North East London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:9486
Post Date:21.05.25
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About the Role

Primary Teacher 

Complex Needs School

North London

September 2025 - 1 year Maternity Cover 

Are you a passionate Primary Teacher looking to make a real difference in the lives of children with complex needs?

We are seeking a nurturing teacher to join a specialist school based in North London, who will be teaching a Year 3 class that is currently working at an Early Years level. The school caters for students from Early Years to Year 6 with complex needs, requiring a creative, flexible and therapeutic approach to teaching and learning.

About the Role;

  • Teach and support a year 3 class, with a range of complex needs, including a high percentage with ASC, also students with developmental delay and sensory needs

  • Deliver lessons focused on the Early Years.

  • Work closely with a strong team of support staff, specialist teachers and therapists.

  • Create a safe and inclusive classroom environment. 

 What the School Are Looking For;

  • A qualified Primary Teacher

  • Has experience teaching pupils with complex needs 

  • Confident in planning and delivering lessons around Early Years 

  • Calm, patient and committed to helping children with SEND

What the Role Offers;

  • Working with a fantastic and supportive team that believes in the same values 

  • Ongoing CPD and training in areas such as Autism, communication, and sensory needs

  • Supporting young people with complex needs and helping transform their lives

If this role or any SEND teaching roles in September if what you are looking for please apply to this job, or call Katie at Parer Smith Inclusion on 0203 011 4848.

 

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