SEN Teacher (SEMH and Autism) in Epsom

SEN Teacher (SEMH and Autism) in Epsom

Epsom Full-Time No working from home possible
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Do you want to teach in a nurturing specialist environment where every pupil is given a fresh start and supported to reach their full potential? Are you a qualified teacher who is passionate about helping children and young people with SEMH needs re:engage with learning, build confidence and achieve meaningful outcomes?

This specialist SEMH school provides a calm, supportive and highly structured learning environment for primary and secondary-aged pupils with autism and associated needs, including ADHD, speech and language difficulties, sensory needs and behavioural challenges. With a strong emphasis on personalised learning and high expectations, pupils are supported to develop independence, emotional regulation, life skills and positive learning behaviours. The school delivers a holistic and therapeutic approach where every day is a fresh start. Learning is tailored to individual needs, helping pupils reflect, build self:esteem and make progress both academically and personally.

Position Details

  • Role: SEMH Teacher (Primary and Secondary)
  • Salary: M1:UPS3 teacher scale
  • Hours: Monday:Friday, 08:15am: 4:30pm
  • Teaching primary and secondary SEMH learners

About the Role

  • Planning and delivering engaging, differentiated lessons
  • Supporting pupils with SEMH, autism and associated needs
  • Creating a safe, structured and positive classroom environment
  • Promoting emotional regulation, resilience and confidence
  • Working closely with clinical staff and wider school teams
  • Tracking progress and supporting individual learning pathways

Benefits

  • Competitive MPS/UPS salary scale
  • Specialist training and ongoing CPD
  • Supportive multidisciplinary and clinical team
  • Opportunity to make a real difference every day
  • Long:term career development within specialist education

Requirements

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
  • Experience teaching or supporting SEMH/ASC learners (desirable)
  • Calm, resilient and empathetic approach
  • Strong behaviour management and communication skills
  • Commitment to safeguarding and inclusive education
  • Passion for supporting vulnerable learners to succeed

Start your career in a role that truly matters and supports real change every day. To learn more, reach out on +44 or email

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