SEN Science Lead Teacher – Founding School (Autism)

SEN Science Lead Teacher – Founding School (Autism)

Full-Time 34398 - 48913 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the development of an innovative Science curriculum for students with autism.
  • Company: Exciting new school opening in Chaldon, Surrey, focused on inclusivity.
  • Benefits: Attractive salary, Β£5,000 welcome bonus, and early finishes on Fridays.
  • Other info: Join a pioneering team in a supportive and dynamic environment.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives from day one.
  • Qualifications: Experience in SEN teaching and a passion for supporting diverse learners.

The predicted salary is between 34398 - 48913 Β£ per year.

TipTopJob seeks a Lead Science Teacher for a new school in Chaldon, Surrey, opening in September 2025. This unique position requires an experienced SEN practitioner to develop the Science curriculum for pupils aged 11-16 with autism and complex needs.

With a salary between Β£34,398 – Β£48,913 plus a Β£5,000 welcome bonus, you'll benefit from 40 hours work per week and early finishes on Fridays. Join us to contribute meaningfully from day one.

SEN Science Lead Teacher – Founding School (Autism) employer: TipTopJob

Join a pioneering educational environment in Chaldon, Surrey, where you will have the opportunity to shape the future of our students with autism and complex needs. We offer a supportive work culture that prioritises professional development, ensuring you grow alongside your students. With competitive salaries, a generous welcome bonus, and early finishes on Fridays, we are committed to providing a rewarding and meaningful career for dedicated educators.

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We think you need these skills to ace SEN Science Lead Teacher – Founding School (Autism)

SEN Experience
Curriculum Development
Knowledge of Autism
Understanding of Complex Needs
Teaching Skills
Classroom Management
Communication Skills