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SENDCo
Havering
North East London
£254 - £290 per day PAYE
SENDCo
Part-time (3 days) – Full-time considered
Start: January 2026
Salary: MPS6 - UPS3
Location: London Borough of Havering
Contract: 1–2 terms initially, with potential for long-term/permanent
A warm, inclusive and forward-thinking primary school in the Havering area is seeking an experienced or aspiring SENDCo to join its dedicated team. This role offers an excellent opportunity to step into a well-supported SEND department with strong structures already in place.
The Role
We are looking for a SENDCo who can provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for SEND provision across the school. This is predominantly a non-teaching role, allowing you to focus fully on inclusion, coordination, and supporting pupils with additional needs.
3 days per week is the current structure
Willing to increase to 4 or 5 days for the right candidate
No regular class teaching responsibilities
Some involvement in 1:1 or intervention support where relevant
Supported by a dedicated SENDCo Assistant
About the School
A welcoming, collaborative environment with a strong commitment to inclusive practice
A diverse cohort with a wide range of needs
A large team of 1:1 support staff and additional adults
Dedicated SEND office
Easily accessible location with on-site parking available
Who We’re Looking For
The school is open and flexible about background and experience. They welcome:
Qualified SENDCo's
Teachers working towards the SENDCo qualification
Experienced SEND practitioners ready to step up
Key attributes:
Strong organisational and administrative skills
Ability to work collaboratively with an established SENDCo Assistant
Confidence in managing diverse needs and supporting a growing needs profile
A calm, proactive and child-centred approach
Salary
Competitive, in line with experience
Will consider applicants on MPS - UPS
Why Choose This Role & Us:
Fixed term, long-term temp placement with potential permanent conversion for the right person
Work with a school that values SEND-specialist support and is aligned with our ethical approach
Make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs, in a supportive, inclusive environment
Please send your CV to elisha@psinclusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848 for a confidential chat
SENCO Full or Part-time
Barnet
North West London
£53,261 - £57,716
SENCO Full or Part-time
Barnet Primary School
Salary: £53,261 - £57,716
Full or Part time (4 days minimum)
January start preferred
We are delighted to be supporting a large North London primary school seeking an experienced SENCO to take on what can only be described as a big, important, meaningful role.
This is a very high-needs school where 26% of pupils are on the SEN register. There is an ARP of six children currently awaiting specialist placements. There are 18 EHCPs, and more applications waiting to be made. This is not a ticking-boxes SENCO role. This is leadership. This is advocacy. This is impact.
And crucially, you will not be doing it alone.
You will have a full-time SENCO Assistant, a dedicated SENCO Administrator, a highly experienced Inclusion Lead providing a thorough handover, and an SLT who genuinely live their values. Nobody is expected to know everything. Everybody is supported.
This school sits in a community facing real challenges, deprivation, instability, and barriers that begin outside the school gates. Yet inside the building you will find warmth, humour, consistency and a team who show up every single day because they believe in giving children the best start in life.
This is a place that values strong relationships. Negativity is gently drowned out by positivity. Families who were once hard to reach now come through the gates. Structures are strong. Boundaries are clear. And the staff genuinely care for each other.
You might already be an established SENCO looking for a role that matters. You might be a senior teacher with deep SEND systems knowledge ready to step up. Either way, you will be someone who can bring clarity to systems, confidence to staff and fairness to children who deserve the very best.
If you feel ready to take on a SENCO role with meaning, one that asks much of you but gives back even more, we would love to speak with you.
Please contact Emilie by emailing emilie@psinclusion.co.uk or calling 020 3011 4848.
Multi-Subject Teacher - SEMH
Tower Hamlets
North East London
TBC
Respite Teacher (Independent School) January 2026 Start
Position: Respite Teacher
Curriculum Areas: English, Maths, Science, PSHE, Humanities, PE
Location: Independent School (inner London)
Contract: Full-time (details negotiable)
About the School
Parker Smith Inclusion are supporting an independent provision for young people aged 11 to 18 (KS3 through Sixth Form) who have been excluded from — or struggled to thrive in — mainstream education.
This school believes in tailoring the education to the student, not forcing the student to fit the system. Strive to provide a fresh start for young people, offering a calm, nurturing and creative environment where they are met with understanding and respect, and supported in building toward a positive future.
To support the diverse needs of their pupils, they offer flexible learning pathways (full-time, part-time, and blended learning) and small class sizes, ensuring each student receives personalised attention and support.
Beyond academics, prioritise holistic development — social, emotional, and mental well-being — with an emphasis on personal and social growth embedded across our curriculum.
The ethos is summed up in: “Every Young Life Matters.” Committed to giving every learner — regardless of background or previous difficulties — equal opportunities to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
About the Role
They are seeking a resilient, compassionate, and adaptable Respite Teacher to join their team. In this role, you will deliver lessons across English, Maths, Science, PSHE, Humanities, and PE, while embedding personal and social development within every lesson.
You will work with students who have experienced exclusion or significant challenges in mainstream settings. Although students may not be working toward formal qualifications, you will help them grow, learn, and build confidence.
You will be supported by a small, dedicated team — including a Teaching Assistant and a Behaviour Mentor — to manage and support student learning and behaviour effectively.
Your responsibilities will include:
Delivering engaging lessons tailored to individual needs.
Embedding social, emotional, and personal development into your teaching.
Managing and de-escalating challenging behaviours with empathy, consistency, and professionalism.
Building trusting relationships with students, offering stability, care, and positivity.
Collaborating with support staff to create a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment.
About You
We are looking for someone who is:
Experienced in managing challenging behaviours, ideally within SEND, alternative provision, or similar contexts.
Patient, empathetic, and passionate about working with young people who may have experienced trauma, exclusion, or disruption in their education.
Flexible and creative — able to adapt teaching methods and curriculum to meet individual emotional and learning needs.
Committed to holistic education — supporting not only academic learning, but personal growth, wellbeing, and social development.
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is desirable but not essential for the right candidate with strong experience in behavioural support and working with excluded or vulnerable students.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a small, dedicated team where your contribution genuinely matters and your work directly impacts young lives.
Work within a supportive, flexible, and caring school ethos — where education adapts to the student, not the other way around.
Help provide a second chance to young people who’ve been let down by mainstream education.
Help build not just academic understanding, but confidence, wellbeing, and hope for the future
If you believe you have the resilience, passion, and commitment to join us — and you’re ready to make a genuine difference — we would love to hear from you.
Please apply with your CV or call on 0203 011 4848 asking for Elise @ Parker Smith Inclusion, elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk
Respite Teacher - SEMH
Tower Hamlets
North East London
TBC
Respite Teacher (Independent School) January 2026 Start
Position: Respite Teacher
Curriculum Areas: English, Maths, Science, PSHE, Humanities, PE
Location: Independent School (inner London)
Contract: Full-time (details negotiable)
About the School
Parker Smith Inclusion are supporting an independent provision for young people aged 11 to 18 (KS3 through Sixth Form) who have been excluded from — or struggled to thrive in — mainstream education.
This school believes in tailoring the education to the student, not forcing the student to fit the system. Strive to provide a fresh start for young people, offering a calm, nurturing and creative environment where they are met with understanding and respect, and supported in building toward a positive future.
To support the diverse needs of their pupils, they offer flexible learning pathways (full-time, part-time, and blended learning) and small class sizes, ensuring each student receives personalised attention and support.
Beyond academics, prioritise holistic development — social, emotional, and mental well-being — with an emphasis on personal and social growth embedded across our curriculum.
The ethos is summed up in: “Every Young Life Matters.” Committed to giving every learner — regardless of background or previous difficulties — equal opportunities to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
About the Role
They are seeking a resilient, compassionate, and adaptable Respite Teacher to join their team. In this role, you will deliver lessons across English, Maths, Science, PSHE, Humanities, and PE, while embedding personal and social development within every lesson.
You will work with students who have experienced exclusion or significant challenges in mainstream settings. Although students may not be working toward formal qualifications, you will help them grow, learn, and build confidence.
You will be supported by a small, dedicated team — including a Teaching Assistant and a Behaviour Mentor — to manage and support student learning and behaviour effectively.
Your responsibilities will include:
Delivering engaging lessons tailored to individual needs.
Embedding social, emotional, and personal development into your teaching.
Managing and de-escalating challenging behaviours with empathy, consistency, and professionalism.
Building trusting relationships with students, offering stability, care, and positivity.
Collaborating with support staff to create a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment.
About You
We are looking for someone who is:
Experienced in managing challenging behaviours, ideally within SEND, alternative provision, or similar contexts.
Patient, empathetic, and passionate about working with young people who may have experienced trauma, exclusion, or disruption in their education.
Flexible and creative — able to adapt teaching methods and curriculum to meet individual emotional and learning needs.
Committed to holistic education — supporting not only academic learning, but personal growth, wellbeing, and social development.
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is desirable but not essential for the right candidate with strong experience in behavioural support and working with excluded or vulnerable students.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a small, dedicated team where your contribution genuinely matters and your work directly impacts young lives.
Work within a supportive, flexible, and caring school ethos — where education adapts to the student, not the other way around.
Help provide a second chance to young people who’ve been let down by mainstream education.
Help build not just academic understanding, but confidence, wellbeing, and hope for the future
If you believe you have the resilience, passion, and commitment to join us — and you’re ready to make a genuine difference — we would love to hear from you.
Please apply with your CV or call on 0203 011 4848 asking for Elise @ Parker Smith Inclusion, elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk
SENCo
Redbridge
North East London
£205- 282 per day PAYE
Mainstream Primary SENCo
ASAP Start MAT Cover
Until Dec 26
A wonderful and diverse school in Redbridge are seeking a SENCo to join their welcoming and supportive team . There will be teaching responsibilities one day a week in this role so outstanding teaching can be modelled. The school has a large cohort of students with EHCP's, and those who require extra support, they are supported by specialist SEND staff that are highly experienced at working with students with SEND. The SLT are very much involved with the day to day running of the school, they are friendly, encouraging with an "open door" policy. This is an excellent time to be joining this wonderful school as annual reviews have been completed in the Autumn term.
If this opportunity fits with your current career circumstances and ambition, please contact us to discuss how we can guide and advise you going forward. Whether it is this specific role or other SEND opportunities, we can help you find the right next step for your career.
Please get in touch if you want to hear more about this or our other SEND teaching opportunities. You can get in touch by responding to this advert, uploading your CV to our website, or calling us on 0203 011 4848 and ask for Faye
We are very different in our approach as you will see from the voices reviewing and recommending us. If you would like your journey so far to be recognised and respected, Parker Smith Inclusion is the right partner for you and your future.
At Parker Smith Inclusion, we specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and expertise. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we are committed to finding the right leadership opportunities for exceptional educators.
Benefits of PS Inclusion supporting you in your SEND role search.
Tailored School Matches – We carefully match you with schools that align with your experience and career aspirations.
Exclusive Opportunities – Many of our roles are exclusive to Parker Smith Inclusion. That’s how much our schools trust our service and knowledge.
Expert Knowledge – Our strong relationships with schools and trusts mean we can provide valuable insight into the school’s history, leadership structure, and culture.
Transparent Pay Structure – All long-term roles are PAYE only, with no hidden umbrella costs. Your salary is matched from the beginning of your contract.
Comprehensive Interview Support – We offer detailed interview preparation, increasing your chances of success.
Specialist Settings – Opportunities in schools supporting children and young people with SEMH, EBSA, PMLD, SLD, ASC, Complex Needs, and MLD.
English Teacher - Autism School
Mole Valley
Surrey
£28,000 - £45,000
English Lead / English Teacher
English Lead / English Teacher – Autism Specialist School
Full-Time, Permanent | ASAP Start | £28,000–£45,000 | Sponsorship Available
Recruiting via Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you an ambitious English Teacher looking to take the next step in your career, or an experienced English Lead passionate about transforming the lives of neurodiverse young people?
Parker Smith Inclusion is delighted to be partnering with an exceptional specialist school for students with Autism and associated needs. This is a truly remarkable environment brand-new state-of-the-art facilities, a warm, collaborative team, and a leadership structure that genuinely prioritises staff wellbeing and professional growth.
The Role
Lead and deliver engaging, accessible, and inspiring English curriculum pathways
Shape literacy strategy across the school and support colleagues with specialist approaches
Work closely with a multidisciplinary team to adapt learning for students with unique communication and sensory profiles
Contribute to a nurturing, structured environment where students feel safe, understood, and empowered
What the School Offers
A stunning, purpose-built campus designed specifically for Autism education
Supportive, progressive SLT with a commitment to staff development
The opportunity to make a significant whole-school impact in a growing provision
Visa sponsorship available for the right candidate
About You
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or QTLS
Passionate about inclusive education and adaptable teaching
Experience with Autism, SEND, or alternative provisions is highly beneficial
Confident leading curriculum development (for Lead applicants) or eager to grow into a leadership role
Apply now through Parker Smith Inclusion to secure an interview and join a school where your expertise will change lives.
Maths Teacher - Autism School
Mole Valley
Surrey
£28,000 - £45,000
Maths Lead / Maths Teacher
Maths Lead / Maths Teacher – Autism Specialist School
Full-Time, Permanent | ASAP Start | £28,000–£45,000 | Sponsorship Available
Recruiting via Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a passionate Maths Teacher or an experienced Maths Lead who wants to shape meaningful learning for autistic young people? Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to support a fantastic specialist school, renowned for its innovative approaches and brand-new, cutting-edge facilities.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team dedicated to providing high-quality, personalised education to students with Autism and associated needs.
The Role
Deliver or lead Maths teaching across a range of pathways, from functional numeracy to higher-level maths
Drive curriculum development and creative problem-solving approaches tailored to neurodiverse learners
Work collaboratively with therapists, behaviour specialists, and teachers to support holistic student progress
Foster confidence, independence, and a love of learning in every pupil
What the School Offers
A beautiful, newly built setting designed around sensory needs
Outstanding training and ongoing CPD opportunities
A supportive and nurturing environment where staff are truly valued
Sponsorship available for exceptional candidates
About You
QTS or an QTLS
Strong Maths subject knowledge and a commitment to inclusive practice
Experience within SEND settings is advantageous but not essential
Leadership experience (for Lead applicants) or a desire to progress into leadership
Apply today through Parker Smith Inclusion and take the next step in a rewarding, purpose-driven teaching career.
Maths Lead/Maths Teacher - Autism School
Mole Valley
Surrey
£28,000 - £45,000
Maths Lead / Maths Teacher
Maths Lead / Maths Teacher – Autism Specialist School
Full-Time, Permanent | ASAP Start | £28,000–£45,000 | Sponsorship Available
Recruiting via Parker Smith Inclusion
Are you a passionate Maths Teacher or an experienced Maths Lead who wants to shape meaningful learning for autistic young people? Parker Smith Inclusion is proud to support a fantastic specialist school, renowned for its innovative approaches and brand-new, cutting-edge facilities.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team dedicated to providing high-quality, personalised education to students with Autism and associated needs.
The Role
Deliver or lead Maths teaching across a range of pathways, from functional numeracy to higher-level maths
Drive curriculum development and creative problem-solving approaches tailored to neurodiverse learners
Work collaboratively with therapists, behaviour specialists, and teachers to support holistic student progress
Foster confidence, independence, and a love of learning in every pupil
What the School Offers
A beautiful, newly built setting designed around sensory needs
Outstanding training and ongoing CPD opportunities
A supportive and nurturing environment where staff are truly valued
Sponsorship available for exceptional candidates
About You
QTS or an QTLS
Strong Maths subject knowledge and a commitment to inclusive practice
Experience within SEND settings is advantageous but not essential
Leadership experience (for Lead applicants) or a desire to progress into leadership
Apply today through Parker Smith Inclusion and take the next step in a rewarding, purpose-driven teaching career.
