Secondary SEND Teacher - 1 day p/w PPA from home

Salary/Rate:£186.73 - £276.64
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Barnet
County:North West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:10293
Post Date:28.08.25
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About the Role

Passionate about transforming the lives of young students? Join this expanding school!

Role: Secondary SEND Teacher
Location: Barnet, North London
Daily Rate: £186.73 - £276.64
Contract Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 1 day per week WFH - PPA

 

A specialist all-through school in the London Borough of Barnet is seeking a passionate secondary SEND teacher to join their new secondary site. The school provides high-quality education and support for children with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.

 

About the SEND school:

  • Well-being focused - All teaching staff are allocated 1 PPA day per week WFH!

  • Child-Centred Approach – A welcoming and supportive environment where every child is valued and encouraged to achieve their full potential.

  • Excellent Resources – Well-equipped classrooms, strong therapeutic support, and a curriculum tailored to individual learning needs.

  • Collaborative Teamwork – Work alongside an experienced and highly skilled multidisciplinary team, including therapists and specialist support staff.

  • Professional Development – Extensive CPD opportunities to enhance your skills in SEND and support career progression.

  • Outstanding Facilities – Access to a swimming pool, cooking room, sensory rooms, and gardens to support a rich and engaging learning environment.

  • Progression Opportunities – Join a brand new secondary site and grow into the role as it expands based on the growth and expansion and rise in pupil numbers 

 

The ideal candidate:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – with experience or a passion for SEND education.

  • Strong Understanding of SEND – Knowledge of autism, communication needs, and social-emotional challenges.

  • Resilient and Compassionate – A nurturing and adaptable approach to supporting children with complex needs.

  • Team Player – Willing to work collaboratively within a supportive and dynamic team.

  • Engaging and enthusiastic – This is a physically active and rewarding role, requiring a high level of enthusiasm and engagement.

  • Genuine Interest in SEND – The school welcomes applications from individuals who are passionate about working in a special educational needs environment.

 

Apply for this Secondary SEND Teacher role:

We welcome applications from those with a genuine passion for working with pupils with special educational needs. A commitment to the school’s pupils and their very special needs is essential, as is the ability to work effectively as part of a team.

Apply today or call us on 0203 011 4848!

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