At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach and support Year 8 students with autism, delivering engaging PE and Forest School lessons.
- Company: Specialist secondary school dedicated to supporting young people with autism.
- Benefits: Term time only, supportive team, ongoing training, and a great work-life balance.
- Other info: Opportunity for longer-term role and a chance to settle in before the new term.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while enjoying a fulfilling teaching experience.
- Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and experience with autism or SEND preferred.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 40000 Β£ per year.
We are recruiting for a dedicated and enthusiastic Teacher to join a specialist secondary school supporting young people with autism, located just outside of Burgess Hill. This is an exciting opportunity to join a supportive setting where you can make a genuine difference to students' learning, confidence and development.
The school are seeking a teacher for a one-year maternity cover, with the potential for a longer-term or permanent opportunity for the right candidate. They are keen to have someone settled into the school before the end of term, allowing you time to get to know the pupils, routines and team so you can hit the ground running from the new academic year.
The successful candidate will tutor a Year 8 class and also deliver PE / Forest School sessions, creating engaging and practical learning experiences for students.
The Role- Teaching and tutoring a Year 8 class within a specialist autism setting
- Delivering PE and Forest School lessons
- Planning and adapting lessons to meet individual learning needs
- Supporting students' communication, emotional regulation and confidence
- Building positive relationships with pupils, staff and families
- Creating a calm, structured and engaging learning environment
- Working closely with support staff and the wider school team
- Location: Outside of Burgess Hill
- Role: One-year maternity cover
- Salary: M1 - M2 depending on experience
- Secondary specialist autism school
- Opportunity to start before the end of term to settle in
- Interview required at the school
- Driver preferred, although a shuttle bus is available
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or relevant teaching qualification
- Experience supporting or teaching young people with autism or SEND is highly desirable
- Passion for inclusive education and helping students thrive
- Strong classroom management and communication skills
- Ability to create engaging and adaptable lessons
- Team player with a proactive and positive attitude
- Term time only - great work-life balance
- School hours - no night shifts or long 12-hour days
- Opportunity to make a real impact every day
- Supportive team environment
- Ongoing training and development
If you are a passionate teacher looking for a rewarding opportunity in a specialist setting, we would love to hear from you.