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Alterantive Provision Teacher

Kingston
South West London
M1 - M6
Alternative Provision (AP) Teacher – September 2025 Start Location: Twickenham Hours: Full-Time (Term Time Only) Pay: M1 - M6 Are you a passionate, resilient, and dedicated educator looking to make a profound difference in the lives of young people facing barriers to education? We are partnering with a fantastic SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) provision in Twickenham, commissioned by the Local Authority to support students who are temporarily disengaged from mainstream education. These pupils may be out of school due to medical needs, complex emotional and social difficulties, or experiences of trauma and abuse. About the Role: From September 2025, we are launching a brand-new provision and are seeking an experienced and adaptable Alternative Provision Teacher to lead a small cohort of KS3/KS4 students. You will: Deliver and oversee a broad, accessible curriculum including core subjects (English and Maths) and wider learning opportunities tailored to students working significantly below age-related expectations. Work closely with behaviour support specialists to create a safe, therapeutic learning environment that nurtures trust, engagement, and progress. Be part of a multidisciplinary team that places the emotional wellbeing and individual needs of each pupil at the heart of everything. What it Takes: Experience supporting pupils with Autism, SEMH needs, and complex emotional profiles is essential. A deep understanding of trauma-informed and attachment-aware practice, and the ability to build strong, consistent relationships. Flexibility, creativity, and a sense of humour – the journey won’t be linear, but it will be rewarding. A genuine belief in the potential of every young person, regardless of their starting point. This is a unique opportunity to be part of an innovative, nurturing provision that gives students a chance to reconnect with learning and begin to thrive again. You must have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) Proven background teaching students in either a PRU, AP, SEND School, or Mainstream Setting who have Autism, SEMH, anxiety, trauma, and complex backgrounds. Be a confident Primary or Secondary trained teacher who can deliver and support Maths and English. Potentially familiar with a Nurture teaching approach. If you're ready to lead with empathy, structure, and purpose – and want to be part of something truly impactful – we’d love to hear from you. If you are ready to start your career, or continue on in SEND, get in touch with Jamie at Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk

Early Years Teacher

Enfield
North East London
Teacher Pay Scale
Early Years Teacher SEND school Enfield Are you an experienced Early Years Teacher with a passion for supporting children with complex needs, but feel that your skills and dedication aren’t being fully valued or supported? From the moment you step into this school, you are welcomed into a warm and nurturing environment. The school is designed to provide a calm and engaging setting for both students and staff, with sensory-friendly spaces and a dedicated therapy team on hand to support learning and development. In your classroom, you will be supported by a highly experienced HLTA and 4 specialist support staff who help deliver engaging, play-based learning tailored to each child's individual needs. Planning time is respected, with structured PPA sessions allowing you to focus on delivering high-quality teaching. The Senior Leadership Team is committed to creating a supportive, collaborative culture where teachers feel valued and heard. They ensure you have access to the resources, training, and professional development opportunities needed to grow in your career. They also understand the importance of work-life balance, offering wellbeing days and flexible support when needed. If the opportunity this role presents inspires you, and you would like to discuss how you would deliver the best for the school, please contact me on 0203 011 4848 or katie@psinclusion.co.uk I look forward to hearing from you. Parker Smith Inclusion work with a large number of SEND schools and are therefore often recruiting for roles in special education. If this role is not quite right for you, please get in touch and we can spend time getting to know exactly how we can best support you in securing the right role for your SEND skills and experience.

Design and Food Technology Teacher

Kingston
South West London
£35,000 - £48,000
Design and Food Technology Teacher (Permanent) Start Date: September 2025 | Location: Kingston Are you a passionate and creative educator looking to make a real difference? Do you believe in the power of practical learning to inspire and empower students? Join our outstanding and supportive SEND school as a Design and Food Technology Teacher, and help transform the lives of young people with communication difficulties, specific learning difficulties (SpLD), and speech and language needs. About Us: We are a nurturing and inclusive school community that prides itself on delivering tailored education for students aged 3 - 19 with a range of additional needs. Our focus is on unlocking each child’s potential through innovative teaching, patience, and care. The Role: As our new Design and Food Technology Teacher, you’ll lead engaging, hands-on lessons that build confidence and develop life skills. You’ll work with small class sizes and a team of specialist staff in a well-resourced environment designed to meet every learner’s needs. What We’re Looking For: A qualified teacher (QTS/QTLS) with a passion for Design and Food Technology. Experience or strong interest in working with SEND learners, particularly those with speech and language needs and SpLD. Creativity, adaptability, and a nurturing approach to teaching and learning. A team player who thrives in a collaborative, student-focused environment. What We Offer: A permanent, full-time position starting September 2025. A welcoming, supportive staff team and excellent professional development opportunities. Purpose-built facilities and resources to support creative and sensory learning. A meaningful opportunity to make a lasting difference in students’ lives. If you're ready to inspire and be inspired, we’d love to hear from you. Apply Now – and help shape bright futures in a truly special school community. Please apply directly or get in touch with Jamie at Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk

SLD/PMLD Teacher

Southwark
South East London
£198.80 - £218.13
SLD/PMLD Teacher (Secondary) – Join Our Dedicated SEND Team Location: Southwark Salary: M1 – M3 (£198.80 - £218.13 per day PAYE) Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Start Date: September 2025 ECTs Welcome to Apply Required: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people with severe and profound learning difficulties (SLD/PMLD)? Do you believe that every student, regardless of complexity of need, deserves access to rich, meaningful, and inclusive education? We are seeking a compassionate, resilient and creative SLD/PMLD teacher to join our welcoming and well-resourced secondary school, which caters for pupils aged 11–19 with complex medical, physical, and learning needs. About the Role: As a PMLD teacher in our school, you will: Deliver highly personalised, multi-sensory lessons tailored to the needs of learners with profound and multiple learning difficulties. Create a safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environment that promotes communication, interaction, and independence. Work closely with a team of specialist TAs, therapists, and medical professionals to provide holistic support to each student. Use a variety of communication methods, including AAC, PECS, Makaton, and sensory stories. Plan, assess, and differentiate the curriculum using EHCP outcomes and individualised learning plans. Collaborate with families to ensure consistency between home and school, and celebrate every achievement, no matter how small. Manage a class team, ensuring clear communication, role-modelling best practice, and supporting professional development. We Are Looking for Someone Who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Has experience or a genuine interest in working with SLD/PMLD students and learners with complex needs. Is confident planning and delivering differentiated, sensory-based lessons. Has a strong understanding of safeguarding, medical protocols, and personalised learning approaches. Demonstrates excellent teamwork, patience, and adaptability. Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are encouraged to apply! We offer a robust induction programme, high levels of support, and ongoing CPD tailored to SEND teaching. What We Offer: A supportive leadership team and a nurturing staff culture. Access to expert multi-disciplinary professionals. Regular CPD in areas such as communication, sensory integration, and positive behaviour support. Well-equipped sensory rooms, hydrotherapy facilities, and interactive learning environments. Opportunities to make a life-changing difference in a unique and rewarding teaching role. Apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter to: Jamie at Jamie@psinclusion.co.uk Join us in celebrating ability over disability – every small step is a big achievement here.

Nurture Teacher (Autism/SEMH)

Richmond
South West London
£186.73 - £276.64
Nurture Teacher – Autism/SEMH Specialist (Alternative Provision) Primary School Setting | Two Brand-New Classes | Full-Time Position Salary: Competitive (MPS/UPS - Outer London) £186.73 - £276.64 per day Start Date: September 2025 Are you an experienced, resilient, and compassionate teacher with a passion for supporting pupils with Autism, Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, and challenging behaviours? We are seeking a Nurture Teacher to lead two newly established classes within our forward-thinking primary school, supporting children with complex profiles including Autism, high levels of dysregulation, and SEMH. This is a unique opportunity to shape an Alternative Provision (AP) environment from the ground up, backed by a committed senior leadership team. About the Role: You will be teaching and leading learning in a small, highly supported class designed to meet the needs of children who display: Autism with high sensory and emotional regulation needs SEMH challenges, including combative outbursts, swearing, and physical behaviours such as scratching, biting, pinching, and spitting Low self-esteem, attachment needs, and high levels of anxiety This role will be challenging, but for the right person, it’s an incredibly rewarding opportunity to make a life-changing difference. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Has a solid background in teaching pupils with Autism and/or SEMH Understands and is prepared for the physical and emotional challenges of managing dysregulation and behaviour that can be aggressive Uses trauma-informed, nurture-based, and relational approaches to behaviour Can plan and deliver a tailored curriculum that balances academic progress with emotional regulation and social development Works well in a multidisciplinary team with support staff, therapists, and external agencies Is calm, patient, and proactive in the face of challenging behaviour What We Offer: A newly designed provision with your input from the start High staff-to-pupil ratios and behaviour specialist support Access to continuous professional development including Team Teach, trauma-informed practice, and Autism education training A supportive senior leadership team that values wellbeing and staff voice The chance to be part of a truly inclusive and progressive school This is more than a teaching role – it’s a calling to nurture, support, and guide some of our most vulnerable learners. To Apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter to Jamie at Jamie@psinlcusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848

Nurture Teacher

Kingston
South West London
£186.73 - £276.64
Nurture Teacher – Autism/SEMH Specialist (Alternative Provision) Primary School Setting | Two Brand-New Classes | Full-Time Position Salary: Competitive (MPS/UPS - Outer London) Start Date: September 2025 Are you an experienced, resilient, and compassionate teacher with a passion for supporting pupils with Autism, Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, and challenging behaviours? We are seeking a Nurture Teacher to lead two newly established classes within our forward-thinking primary school, supporting children with complex profiles including Autism, high levels of dysregulation, and SEMH. This is a unique opportunity to shape an Alternative Provision (AP) environment from the ground up, backed by a committed senior leadership team. About the Role: You will be teaching and leading learning in a small, highly supported class designed to meet the needs of children who display: Autism with high sensory and emotional regulation needs SEMH challenges, including combative outbursts, swearing, and physical behaviours such as scratching, biting, pinching, and spitting Low self-esteem, attachment needs, and high levels of anxiety This role will be challenging, but for the right person, it’s an incredibly rewarding opportunity to make a life-changing difference. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Has a solid background in teaching pupils with Autism and/or SEMH Understands and is prepared for the physical and emotional challenges of managing dysregulation and behaviour that can be aggressive Uses trauma-informed, nurture-based, and relational approaches to behaviour Can plan and deliver a tailored curriculum that balances academic progress with emotional regulation and social development Works well in a multidisciplinary team with support staff, therapists, and external agencies Is calm, patient, and proactive in the face of challenging behaviour What We Offer: A newly designed provision with your input from the start High staff-to-pupil ratios and behaviour specialist support Access to continuous professional development including Team Teach, trauma-informed practice, and Autism education training A supportive senior leadership team that values wellbeing and staff voice The chance to be part of a truly inclusive and progressive school This is more than a teaching role – it’s a calling to nurture, support, and guide some of our most vulnerable learners. To Apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter to Jamie at Jamie@psinlcusion.co.uk or call 0203 011 4848

PRU Teacher - Hackney

Newham
North East London
£38,000 - £55,000
PRU Teacher - Newham Are you passionate about teaching students who are unable to access mainstream education? Pupil Referral Unit - PRU Teacher We are looking for a PRU Teacher for a PRU based in Newham. The school caters for students who are unable to access mainstream education, with students on long and short term placements. The school has fantastic facilities including lots of outdoor space and educate children and young people who for many reasons cannot access any other formal educational settings – these are the most vulnerable, at risk and hard to reach in our community. Understanding their SEMH needs must be met before any academic development can happen. Understanding their SEMH needs is essential in these roles and we are seeking individuals who can make a positive impact. What We Are looking for Therapeutic teaching approach Social Emotional Mental Health Specialist Teacher Experience of teaching with emotional regulation and with positive behaviour/de-escalation strategies Positive role model to support communication, with a sensitive, nurturing, and consistent approach Experience with SEMH, Trauma, Sensory processing, social communication teaching background Ability to build strong and meaningful relationships with vulnerable students Experience of working with challenging behaviour What you can expect from this PRU Teacher role To teach in a setting with a likeminded team who are equally as dedicated to the learning and personal development of young people Working with Multidisciplinary therapy teams Working with disengaged young people Extensive specialist training from SEMH Specialists Gaining experience with a variety of SEND PRU Teacher requirements The passion to teach and inspire young people during a crucial stage of their personal and academic development. QTS or QTLS Experience working with disengaged students who have additional needs either in mainstream or SEND settings A nurturing, patient, empathetic and holistic approach Although experience teaching in SEMH specialist settings is beneficial I would also love to hear from individuals who are interested in taking their first steps into SEND settings. Interested in hearing more about PRU Teacher opportunities? Please apply to this advert now!

ASD Teacher

Newham
North East London
M1 - M6 + SEN Point
ASD Teacher East London Starting September! Long-term and permanent opportunities Salary Scale: MPS/UPS + SEN max If you are a nurturing teacher who has experience with Autism and is looking for a new challenge, please read on! We are working with a special school based in Newham; they cater to children aged 5 - 16 with social, emotional, and mental health needs and/or Autism, providing a safe and nurturing learning environment. The school are seeking an experienced and passionate teacher for their ASD class, teaching a class of 6 students in years 1,2 & 3 who have Autism and some who are non-verbal. Main Duties: To plan lessons and teach a class of 6 students in years 1, 2& 3 with Autism and some who are non-verbal To be resilient, hard-working and have an understanding of mental health and teaching neurodiverse children Responsibility for tracking pupil progress and monitoring to support teaching and learning Deliver dynamic and creative lessons Built positive relationships with students, parents and carers Experience teaching children with Autism What can they offer you? An enhanced salary MacBook for every teacher A brand new school building Therapy dogs Wellbeing staff for staff members An onsite gym is nearly completed that staff are able to use Parking on site Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Unqualified and proven experience Excellent communication skills A strong sense of empathy, patience, and resilience, with the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations If you are interested in hearing more about this ASD Teacher role, please apply now! Or you can contact Elise at Parker Smith Inclusion.