SLD/PMLD Teacher
Salary/Rate:£160-240
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Hammersmith and Fulham
County:North West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:10788
Post Date:21.10.25
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Meet Our Recruiter
About the Role
SLD/PMLD Class Teacher – Hammersmith & Fulham
Full-time | Long-term or Permanent | Immediate or January Start
Are you a passionate, patient, and creative teacher with experience supporting pupils with Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD) or Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD)?
We are working with a warm and inclusive special school in Hammersmith & Fulham who are seeking a dedicated SLD/PMLD Class Teacher to join their team.
We are working with a warm and inclusive special school in Hammersmith & Fulham who are seeking a dedicated SLD/PMLD Class Teacher to join their team.
The Role:
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Teach and inspire a small class of pupils with SLD and PMLD, supported by skilled teaching assistants
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Plan and deliver highly differentiated, engaging lessons tailored to each child’s needs and EHCP targets
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Work closely with therapists, parents, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic progress
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Create a nurturing, stimulating classroom environment where every pupil can thrive and feel valued
The Ideal Candidate:
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS or QTLS)
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Experience working with SLD, PMLD or complex needs within a special school or SEND setting
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A calm, positive and adaptable approach to teaching
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Strong communication skills and a genuine passion for inclusive education
The School Offers:
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A supportive and collaborative team environment
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Excellent ongoing CPD and career progression opportunities
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Well-resourced classrooms and access to therapeutic support
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A setting where every small step of progress is celebrated
If you are an experienced SEND teacher or a mainstream teacher looking to move into special education, we would love to hear from you.
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