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SEMH Primary Teacher
Harlow
Essex
MPS/UPS Fringe
SEMH Primary Teacher - Essex - ASAP - Can be full time or part time - 3 days - Harlow - Permanent role but can be long term agency if preferred
MPS/UPS Fringe
Are you passionate about teaching students with social emotional and mental health difficulties?
Do you have experience teaching the primary curriculum?
SEMH specialist school
We are looking for a SEMH Primary Teacher for a specialist SEMH school based in Harlow, Essex. The school caters for students who are unable to access mainstream education. The school caters for students who have very complex SEMH and sometimes a dual diagnosis of autism. This specialist teaching role to start asap or Easter and will be teaching a primary class of around 4-6 students.
We support Education providers that 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 - SEMH Primary Teacher
Therapeutic teaching approach
Able to deliver primary curriculum
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 disengaged teenagers is essential.
What you can expect from this SEMH Primary Teacher opportunity
To teach in a setting with a likeminded team who are equally as dedicated to the learning and personal development of young people
Long term to permanent opportunities
Experience working in specialist therapeutic settings.
Working with Multidisciplinary therapy teams
Extensive specialist training from SEMH Specialists
SEMH Primary Teacher Requirements
The passion to teach and inspire young people during a crucial stage of their personal and academic development.
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 SEMH Primary Teacher roles?
If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply by response to this advert!
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.
SEMH Teacher
Barking and Dagenham
North East London
£41287-£45198 + TLR
Post-16 SEMH Teacher
East London
Temp to Perm
Are you a dedicated Post-16 Teacher, ready to join a specialist SEMH school in East London. This school provides vital education and support to students who face significant challenges and cannot access mainstream education. Many of these young people have experienced trauma, toxic stress, and adversity, meaning they require a therapeutic approach to their learning journey.
We work closely with education providers that support some of the most vulnerable and hard-to-reach young people in our communities. Before academic progress can be made, their SEMH needs must be met with understanding, patience, and care. We are searching for teachers who can make a lasting, positive impact on these students’ lives.
About the Role:
In this role, you'll have the opportunity to deliver a therapeutic teaching approach that prioritises emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies, helping students feel safe and supported in their learning. As a positive role model, you’ll foster communication with a sensitive, nurturing, and consistent approach, using de-escalation techniques to promote positive behaviour management. You'll be working closely with students who have SEMH needs, trauma backgrounds, sensory processing challenges, and social communication difficulties, ensuring that their individual needs are met. Some experience in online teaching would be beneficial, but most importantly, your ability to build strong, meaningful relationships with vulnerable students will be key to their success. If you have experience working with disengaged teenagers and a passion for making a real difference, this could be the perfect role for you.
What’s in It for You?
A deeply rewarding experience: Make a meaningful impact on students who need support the most. Witness their progress, growth, and confidence flourish under your guidance.
Professional development: Gain specialised training in SEMH teaching strategies, trauma-informed practices, and therapeutic approaches to education.
Supportive team environment: Work within a passionate and dedicated team that shares your commitment to transforming young lives.
Career progression opportunities: Access pathways to leadership roles, additional qualifications, and further professional growth in the SEND sector.
Work-life balance: Enjoy a structured environment that prioritises both student and teacher well-being.
A unique teaching experience: Every day is different, offering challenges and opportunities to develop creative and flexible teaching methods.
Why Work With Us?
Access to exclusive job opportunities: We collaborate with a range of schools, local authorities, and educational organisations, giving you access to roles that may not be publicly advertised.
Specialist SEND expertise: Our in-depth knowledge of the SEND education sector means we understand school hiring practices and can guide you effectively through the job search process.
CV and application support: We help refine your application materials, ensuring you stand out to prospective schools.
Interview coaching: Our tailored preparation sessions boost your confidence and readiness for interviews.
Salary negotiation guidance: We help secure competitive pay, including SEN points, TLRs, and other benefits.
One application, multiple opportunities: Save time by submitting one application with us and gaining access to multiple roles.
Ongoing support: From contract negotiations to relocation advice, we’re with you every step of the way.
If you believe you could be a valuable addition to the team, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now or reach out to elisha@psinclusion.co.uk to start the conversation.
Maths Teacher - September Start
Mole Valley
Surrey
£140 - £230 PAYE per day
Maths Teacher – Full-Time – September Start – Dorking
Salary: £28,000 - £45,000 per annum (£143 - £230 PAYE per day)
Are you passionate about bringing Maths to life for students who have Autism and Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH)? We’re looking for a Maths Teacher to join a specialist school in the Dorking area this September. This is a full-time role with the option of temp-to-perm or permanent contracts.
Why Join This School?
A Supportive & Inclusive Environment – This is a specialist setting where small class sizes (6 to 8 pupils per class), personalised teaching, and a strong support network allow you to truly make a difference.
Inspiring Headteacher—This brand-new school opens in September, and you'll have the opportunity to work closely with an inspiring and deeply committed headteacher who genuinely cares about everyone!
A Collaborative & Passionate Team—You'll work alongside dedicated educators, therapists, and support staff who share a common goal: helping students thrive.
Opportunities for Career Growth – Excellent training and development opportunities are available whether you’re an experienced teacher or looking to step into your first role.
A Rewarding Teaching Experience – Teaching here is about more than just the curriculum—it’s about building confidence, life skills, and a love for learning in students who need it most.
What Makes This School Stand Out?
Brand new facilities and a vast outdoor learning area, including a forest school model
Specialist Autism/ASC and SEMH Focus – Every child in this school has unique learning needs, and the school is dedicated to tailored education that meets them where they are. You’ll be free to adapt your teaching, ensuring students thrive at their own pace.
Small Class Sizes & High Support – Say goodbye to overcrowded classrooms! With small groups and strong staff-to-student ratios, you can focus on quality teaching and actually see the impact you’re making.
Holistic and Nurturing Approach to Learning – This isn’t just about academics. The school blends therapeutic support, life skills, and creativity into the curriculum, helping students develop confidence, independence, and resilience.
A Team That Feels Like Family – You’ll be part of a collaborative and passionate team of educators, therapists, and support staff who genuinely care about making a difference. Expect support, training, and encouragement from day one.
A Place to Grow Your Career – Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, the school invests in its teachers, offering professional development, SEND training and pathways for career progression. There are plenty of opportunities for career progression in this school!
About the Maths Teacher Role
Deliver engaging and differentiated Maths lessons to students with Autism/ASC and Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH).
Support students in developing confidence.
Teaching maths up to GCSE level.
Work closely with a supportive team to adapt lessons and meet individual learning needs.
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment where every student can succeed.
Who We’re Looking For:
Qualified or unqualified teachers with a strong Maths background.
A passion for working with students with SEND
Ideally, have experience teaching students with Autism and SEMH
A flexible, patient, and creative approach to teaching.
The ability to engage and inspire students with varied learning needs.
The Details
Location: Dorking
Start Date: September
Contract: Full-time, temp-to-perm or permanent
Interviews: ASAP
Salary: £28,000 - £45,000 per annum (£143 - £230 PAYE per day)
If you find the Maths teacher position interesting, please apply below or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion.
SEN Teachers - September
Newham
North East London
M1 - M6 + SEN Point 1
Special Education Needs (SEN) Teachers
Special School, Autism focused
Newham
M1 - M6+ SEN Point, PAYE
September 2025 start
A special school based in Newham are expanding their school come September by four new classes with their focal point on autism, complex needs and behaviour challenges, a mix of primary & secondary classes and they will need new teachers for each class.
The school is currently on a temporary site with a new permanent building being built and expected to be complete come 2026 meaning you will be part of the journey and experience with them!
Working as part of the team means you will have on-going support, clear pathways and extra training courses always on hand to make sure you are delivering the most supportive and inclusive learning to your class. With interviews scheduled for end of April or beginning of May I'm looking to speak with individuals sooner rather than later!
Responsibilities:
Provide high-quality teaching and support to students with SEN.
Create a positive and engaging learning environment.
Address the diverse and complex needs of students, including behavioral and personal care requirements.
Collaborate with other staff members and contribute to the overall development of the school.
Requirements:
Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential, or proof of awaiting QTS (for example, if you have come from overseas).
Experience: A background in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is highly desirable, particularly with PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties) or SLD (Severe Learning Difficulties).
Qualities: A passion for working with students with SEN, patience, and a positive attitude.
Training: Knowledge of positive handling techniques and autism awareness is beneficial. Training in supporting personal hygiene needs is also advantageous.
Benefits:
Professional Development: Access to a SEN training portal with courses such as autism awareness and behavior management.
Opportunities: Potential for temp-to-perm positions and career advancement within the Trust.
Supportive Environment: A welcoming and supportive team.
Are you looking for a new role for September? Want to transfer from a mainstream teacher to a SEN school? Want to secure your long term or permanent position?
Please feel free to apply with your cv or call into the office and ask for Elise and I can support with any queries you may have.
Specialist SEN Teacher
Havering
North East London
£36,413 - £53,994 + SEN point
Specialist SEN Teacher – A Career-Defining Opportunity
Havering
MPS/UPS – Outer London + SEN Allowance
Permanent, Full-time
Are you an experienced and passionate SEN Teacher looking for a role where your expertise is not only valued but truly makes a lasting impact? If you’re searching for an opportunity that allows you to develop your skills, be part of an innovative team, and transform the lives of students with complex needs, this could be the perfect next step in your career.
Why This Role Stands Out
This isn’t just another SEN teaching position - it’s a chance to be part of a forward-thinking, specialist school that prioritises creativity, collaboration, and individualised education.
From the moment you step through the doors of this highly regarded special school in Havering, you’ll feel the difference. Purpose-built facilities, strong leadership, and a deeply supportive team culture create an environment where teachers thrive and students flourish.
About the School
A specialist school catering for students aged 4-19 with a diverse range of complex needs.
A creative, pupil-centred approach – every student is supported in reaching their full potential through engaging, innovative teaching methods.
Exceptional resources & facilities – including hydrotherapy pools, sensory rooms, and structured, well-equipped classrooms.
A truly collaborative environment – where teachers are encouraged to share ideas, develop new strategies, and continuously grow within their roles.
Commitment to professional development – with high-quality CPD opportunities and leadership pathways for ambitious educators.
What You Can Expect
The school is committed to recognising and rewarding the dedication of its staff. You’ll benefit from:
A competitive salary (MPS/UPS – Outer London) + SEN allowance
Teachers’ Pension Scheme – ensuring security for your future
Outstanding professional development – bespoke training tailored to your career progression
A strong support network – with a leadership team that truly values staff wellbeing
Employee Assistance Programme – because your mental health matters too
A staff rewards scheme – celebrating achievements and commitment
Cycle to Work scheme – making your commute easier and greener
Who This Role is Perfect For
This role is ideal for an SEN Teacher who:
Holds QTS/QTLS and has experience working with students with complex needs
Thrives in a structured yet creative teaching environment
Has the patience, adaptability, and empathy to work with children with diverse learning profiles
Wants to be part of a school that genuinely invests in its staff and students
Believes that every child deserves access to an engaging, tailored education
Join a School Where Your Impact Truly Matters
If you’re looking for a role where your passion for SEN teaching is recognised, supported, and celebrated, this is your chance to take your career to the next level.
Let’s Talk – We’d love to hear from you!
Call us on 0203 011 4848 or send your CV to elisha@psinclusion.co.uk to find out more
PRU Science Teacher
Redbridge
North East London
MPS to UPS
PRU Science Teacher
London Borough of Redbridge
Outer London MPS/UPS
Temp to perm
Are you a Science Teacher looking for a new environment?
Do you have experience working with SEMH?
We here at Parker Smith are working with a PRU in the London Borough of Redbridge who are seeking an experienced Science Teacher to join their fantastic team. As a Science Teacher, you must have experience teaching students with SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health).This provision caters for students who are unable to access mainstream education, or who have been out of education for a significant period of time, they may have faced significant trauma. The ideal PRU Science Teacher must be able to build solid relationships with students whilst setting professional boundaries and continuously improving the attitude to learning. Working in this PRU as a Science Teacher will grant you the most fulfilling and rewarding career, shaping the lives of young people’s futures. In return, you will receive a competitive salary and excellent progression opportunities. You can be assured you will have a fully supportive team and be surrounded by extensive professionals, with daily morning and afternoon debriefs.
Why work with us?
We have access to a wider range of job opportunities including vacancies that haven't been advertised yet :We have partnerships with multiple schools, Local Authorities, and educational organisations and can provide you with access to a wider range of job opportunities.
Expertise in the SEND education industry: we have specialist knowledge and experience in the SEND education industry, including an understanding of school hiring practices and requirements, which can help you navigate the job search process more effectively.
Assistance with CV and application materials: we can provide guidance on preparing effective cv's and application materials, which can help you to stand out to schools
Interview preparation and coaching: we provide interview preparation and coaching tailored to the specific school to help you feel more confident and prepared for interviews.
One application - Multiple Opportunities: are you too busy to fill out lots of different application forms? register with us and only fill out one form
Continued support: we can provide continued support throughout the job search process, even after a job offer has been made
If you think you would be an incredible asset to a team then please do get in touch by applying to this advert or emailing faye@psinclusion.co.uk
ARP Teacher - Mainstream Primary School - Speech & Language Provision
Ealing
North West London
£200 - £240 per day - PAYE
ARP Teacher - Speech & Language provision within a mainstream setting
Are you a Mainstream Primary School Teacher looking for an exciting new opportunity?
Maybe you are looking to make the transition into SEND teaching?
Do you have a strong background in supporting children with SLCN (Speech & Language Communication Needs)?
The role
I am seeking a strong teacher to teach a class in an ARP of a mainstream primary school. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a good background in SEN to showcase their skills and teach a class of 6-8 pupils. All children in the class have SLCN and require patience and nurturing to help to educate.
Some pupils in the class are nonverbal, so it is essential that the Teacher understands why different communication methods are necessary and can implement some, such as PECs, core boards and Makaton.
Due to children’s needs, sometimes they can present with challenging behaviour. Therefore, it is important that the successful Teacher has a strong background in behaviour management and de-escalation techniques. There are 3 members of support staff assigned to this class, so there is lots of help to help manage this.
It is also important that the successful Teacher has experience in planning and assessing children with additional needs so that areas of improvement can be highlighted, which as a result, will allow the children to achieve the best that they can.
Teacher Requirements
Able to deliver core subjects and adapt their teaching methods to suit each pupil
Experience in 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 communication methods such as PEC’s and Core Boards
Ability to build strong and meaningful relationships with vulnerable students
A strong interest in SLCN and open to receiving additional training lead by the schools amazing Speech and Language Therapist
Interested in hearing more?
If you want to hear more about our teaching opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply by response to this advert! If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this. By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.
Primary Complex Needs Teacher - September 2025
Hounslow
North West London
£200 - £240 per day - paid PAYE
Primary Complex Needs Teacher
SLD/PMLD
September 2025
MPS/UPS + SEN point
PAYE only
North West London
Are you a specialist SEND Teacher seeking an exciting opportunity teaching a KS1/KS2 group in a SEND school setting?
Do you want to work in a new and expanding purpose built SEND school that offers extensive CPD and who take staff wellbeing very seriously?
About the SEND Teacher role:
The successful SEND Teacher will prepare, plan and deliver lessons to a small group of KS1 and KS2 pupils who are pre verbal with SLD and PMLD needs.
The group are focused on sensory learning - colours music etc, there are also pupils with SLCN (Speech, Language and Communication Needs) within this class.
The ideal SEND Teacher:
The ideal SEND Teacher will be driven to succeed and teach children with special educational needs.
SEND school experience is desirable but equally a strong EYFS teacher would be able to take their first steps into a SEND school due to the experienced support staff and supportive teaching and leadership team.
The wonderful SEND school:
Well resourced primary SEND school
Potential for temp to perm depending on sept numbers
Excellent facilities including hydrotherapy pool and brilliant sensory rooms
High staff retention
Developing integrated therapeutic educational model
If you want to work in an authentic, child-centred, stable professional working environment that promotes high standards for our pupils and places a very high importance on staff wellbeing, then please apply today to Caitlin Mcsherry l at Parker Smith Inclusion – caitlin@psinclusion.co.uk
If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We will help you with this.
By applying for this role, you are consenting to Parker Smith Inclusion Ltd storing your personal details in our fully encrypted database, in line with the new GDPR requirements.