Graduate Teaching Assistant - Enfield Secondary School Location: Enfield, North London Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Contract: Full-Time (Monday - Friday, Term Time Only) Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Are you a recent graduate considering a career in teaching? Do you want to gain valuable, hands-on classroom experience before committing to teacher training? We are working with a welcoming and high-achieving secondary school in Enfield seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an aspiring teacher to develop essential classroom skills and make a real impact on students' learning and development. The Role: Supporting students across a range of subjects at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 exposure may be available) Delivering small group interventions and 1:1 support Assisting teachers with lesson preparation and classroom management Helping to raise attainment, engagement, and confidence in learning Supporting students with varying abilities, including those with additional needs Encouraging positive behaviour and a supportive learning environment The Ideal Candidate: A degree in any subject (2:2 or above) A genuine passion for education and a desire to train as a teacher in the future Strong communication and interpersonal skills A proactive, adaptable, and positive attitude Previous experience working with young people is desirable but not essential What's on Offer: Full-time, paid experience in a supportive secondary school Mentorship from experienced teachers and senior staff A fantastic stepping stone into teacher training (PGCE/School Direct) Opportunity to gain invaluable classroom management skills A rewarding role where you can make a real difference This role is ideal for a graduate looking to explore a career in education and gain meaningful school-based experience ahead of formal teacher training. How to Apply: To apply, please submit your CV to Academics today.
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Enfield Secondary School Location: Enfield, North London Start Date: ASAP / September Start Available Contract: Full-Time (Monday - Friday, Term Time Only) Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Are you a recent graduate considering a career in teaching? Do you want to gain valuable, hands-on classroom experience before committing to teacher training? We are working with a welcoming and high-achieving secondary school in Enfield seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an aspiring teacher to develop essential classroom skills and make a real impact on students' learning and development. The Role: Supporting students across a range of subjects at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 exposure may be available) Delivering small group interventions and 1:1 support Assisting teachers with lesson preparation and classroom management Helping to raise attainment, engagement, and confidence in learning Supporting students with varying abilities, including those with additional needs Encouraging positive behaviour and a supportive learning environment The Ideal Candidate: A degree in any subject (2:2 or above) A genuine passion for education and a desire to train as a teacher in the future Strong communication and interpersonal skills A proactive, adaptable, and positive attitude Previous experience working with young people is desirable but not essential What's on Offer: Full-time, paid experience in a supportive secondary school Mentorship from experienced teachers and senior staff A fantastic stepping stone into teacher training (PGCE/School Direct) Opportunity to gain invaluable classroom management skills A rewarding role where you can make a real difference This role is ideal for a graduate looking to explore a career in education and gain meaningful school-based experience ahead of formal teacher training. How to Apply: To apply, please submit your CV to Academics today.
About Us Harris Westminster Sixth Form brings together the strengths of the Harris Federation and the academic excellence of Westminster School to create a uniquely aspirational environment for high achieving students from diverse and often disadvantaged backgrounds. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide exceptional academic opportunity to motivated young people, regardless of their starting point or circumstance. Our community is built on ambition, academic curiosity, and the belief that talent is everywhere. We are proud of the rich diversity of our student body, and we work tirelessly to ensure every young person feels a strong sense of belonging and purpose within our Sixth Form. Students thrive here-not only because of our rigorous academic expectations, but because they are supported by a deeply committed staff team who inspire confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning. Harris Westminster students consistently achieve outstanding outcomes and secure places at some of the most competitive universities in the country. Through high-quality teaching, super curricular enrichment, and a culture that celebrates scholarly endeavour, our students routinely exceed expectations and demonstrate remarkable intellectual ambition. Alongside academic excellence, we champion core values that develop the whole person: ambition, perseverance, legacy, kindness and scholarship. These are the principles that shape our community and guide our students as they prepare to become future leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. Our Location We are located in the heart of Westminster, surrounded by some of London's most significant cultural, political, and academic institutions. Our central location gives students and staff unparalleled access to lectures, museums, internships, and partnerships that enrich learning beyond the classroom. Excellent transport links make our Sixth Form easily accessible from across London. Why work for us? Working at Harris Westminster means joining a high performing, intellectually vibrant community that values scholarship, creativity, and deep subject expertise. Staff benefit from exceptional professional development supported by both the Harris Federation and Westminster Academy, and they enjoy the opportunity to work with highly motivated students who embrace challenge and strive for academic excellence. The culture is built on trust, autonomy, and purposeful work, with a strong emphasis on maintaining staff wellbeing by removing unnecessary tasks and ensuring that energy is focused on what truly matters: teaching, leadership, and supporting students to achieve their potential. Above all, joining Harris Westminster means becoming part of a team united by a clear mission-to change lives through education and to shape the future of an influential and nationally recognised Sixth Form. Summary Harris Westminster Sixth Form is seeking an exceptional Principal to lead this nationally recognised academic institution from September 2026 or January 2027. The Sixth Form was created with a clear and ambitious purpose: to bring together academic excellence and social mobility on an unprecedented scale. We are now looking for a leader who shares this ambition and can guide the school into its next chapter of success and innovation. As a selective Sixth Form with a deliberately broad intake, Harris Westminster attracts some of the most motivated and high potential students from across London. Many join us as the first in their family to aspire to top universities, and they flourish in an environment that challenges them intellectually while supporting them to excel. Our record of progression to leading universities reflects both the calibre of our students and the expertise, commitment, and passion of our staff. Centrally located in Westminster, our Sixth Form benefits from an environment rich in opportunity. Partnerships, lectures, cultural institutions, and professional networks sit quite literally on our doorstep, enabling staff and students to extend learning far beyond the classroom. This unique context makes Harris Westminster an inspiring place to work, lead, and shape the future of young people with extraordinary potential. As Principal, you will lead approximately 600 students and a highly skilled team of staff who share a strong commitment to academic excellence and social equity. You will have the opportunity to further develop the school's distinctive identity, strengthen its partnerships, and sustain the culture of aspiration that has made Harris Westminster such an influential and respected part of London's educational landscape. This is a rare opportunity to lead a Sixth Form with both national profile and a powerful moral purpose. Main Areas of Responsibility As Principal, you will need to provide the leadership and management necessary to secure high quality teaching and learning to raise standards of achievement. The Principal's effective leadership will result in an academy where: There is a positive ethos that reflects the Academy's commitment to high achievement, effective teaching and learning, and good relationships Staff, governors and parents have confidence in the leadership and management of the Academy Staff and governors recognise their accountability for their tasks and contribute fully to the development and successful implementation of policies and practices The life of the Academy and the curriculum effectively promote students' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development and prepare them for adult life Effectiveness is kept under rigorous review, and links with the wider community contribute to students' attainment and personal development Efficient and effective use is made of staff, accommodation and resources Delegated responsibilities to ensuring that finance and administration are effective, and the carefully costed development plan is focused on improving educational outcomes Qualifications & Experience The successful applicant must have a proven track record of school improvement, and have gained successful previous experience in leading, or as part of, an SLT to transform a school and raise outcomes. We are looking for a strong communicator who candemonstrate strengths in engaging with and inspiring not just staff, but also students and parents of the local community. You will provide the leadership and management necessary to secure high quality teaching and learning to further raise standards of achievement. We are looking for an experienced senior leader who ideally has: Qualified Teacher Status, Degree, Further relevant professional studies Relevant Further Degree or NPQH Thorough knowledge and understanding of current curriculum developments and how pupils learn Leadership in curriculum development and in monitoring and evaluation strategies Proven track record of raising attainment in an urban, multi-ethnic environment Track record of raising standards in English and Mathematics and good knowledge of raising standards in Literacy and Numeracy Rewards & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. You will be joining a network of likeminded leaders in education and have opportunities to learn from colleagues who are some of the best school leaders in the country. We highly value and encourage all our staff to develop and reach their full potential, and you will have endless opportunities to develop and progress your career with us. Being a leader at Harris, you will be given the autonomy to evolve your academy's vision, values, performance, and culture, but you will never be alone, everything you do will be wrapped in support and encouragement from the wider Federation. You will also have full access to our rewards package which includes a performance bonus, private medical cover and lots more benefits available via our schemes. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. Next Steps For an informal conversation with the Executive Principal then please contact Hannah Syrad, PA to Executive Principal via email on . Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. You will need this when completing your application. NOTE: you can start a quick apply using a LinkedIn profile or CV to populate the application form. Look for these options at the top of the application page click apply for full job details
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
About Us Harris Westminster Sixth Form brings together the strengths of the Harris Federation and the academic excellence of Westminster School to create a uniquely aspirational environment for high achieving students from diverse and often disadvantaged backgrounds. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide exceptional academic opportunity to motivated young people, regardless of their starting point or circumstance. Our community is built on ambition, academic curiosity, and the belief that talent is everywhere. We are proud of the rich diversity of our student body, and we work tirelessly to ensure every young person feels a strong sense of belonging and purpose within our Sixth Form. Students thrive here-not only because of our rigorous academic expectations, but because they are supported by a deeply committed staff team who inspire confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning. Harris Westminster students consistently achieve outstanding outcomes and secure places at some of the most competitive universities in the country. Through high-quality teaching, super curricular enrichment, and a culture that celebrates scholarly endeavour, our students routinely exceed expectations and demonstrate remarkable intellectual ambition. Alongside academic excellence, we champion core values that develop the whole person: ambition, perseverance, legacy, kindness and scholarship. These are the principles that shape our community and guide our students as they prepare to become future leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. Our Location We are located in the heart of Westminster, surrounded by some of London's most significant cultural, political, and academic institutions. Our central location gives students and staff unparalleled access to lectures, museums, internships, and partnerships that enrich learning beyond the classroom. Excellent transport links make our Sixth Form easily accessible from across London. Why work for us? Working at Harris Westminster means joining a high performing, intellectually vibrant community that values scholarship, creativity, and deep subject expertise. Staff benefit from exceptional professional development supported by both the Harris Federation and Westminster Academy, and they enjoy the opportunity to work with highly motivated students who embrace challenge and strive for academic excellence. The culture is built on trust, autonomy, and purposeful work, with a strong emphasis on maintaining staff wellbeing by removing unnecessary tasks and ensuring that energy is focused on what truly matters: teaching, leadership, and supporting students to achieve their potential. Above all, joining Harris Westminster means becoming part of a team united by a clear mission-to change lives through education and to shape the future of an influential and nationally recognised Sixth Form. Summary Harris Westminster Sixth Form is seeking an exceptional Principal to lead this nationally recognised academic institution from September 2026 or January 2027. The Sixth Form was created with a clear and ambitious purpose: to bring together academic excellence and social mobility on an unprecedented scale. We are now looking for a leader who shares this ambition and can guide the school into its next chapter of success and innovation. As a selective Sixth Form with a deliberately broad intake, Harris Westminster attracts some of the most motivated and high potential students from across London. Many join us as the first in their family to aspire to top universities, and they flourish in an environment that challenges them intellectually while supporting them to excel. Our record of progression to leading universities reflects both the calibre of our students and the expertise, commitment, and passion of our staff. Centrally located in Westminster, our Sixth Form benefits from an environment rich in opportunity. Partnerships, lectures, cultural institutions, and professional networks sit quite literally on our doorstep, enabling staff and students to extend learning far beyond the classroom. This unique context makes Harris Westminster an inspiring place to work, lead, and shape the future of young people with extraordinary potential. As Principal, you will lead approximately 600 students and a highly skilled team of staff who share a strong commitment to academic excellence and social equity. You will have the opportunity to further develop the school's distinctive identity, strengthen its partnerships, and sustain the culture of aspiration that has made Harris Westminster such an influential and respected part of London's educational landscape. This is a rare opportunity to lead a Sixth Form with both national profile and a powerful moral purpose. Main Areas of Responsibility As Principal, you will need to provide the leadership and management necessary to secure high quality teaching and learning to raise standards of achievement. The Principal's effective leadership will result in an academy where: There is a positive ethos that reflects the Academy's commitment to high achievement, effective teaching and learning, and good relationships Staff, governors and parents have confidence in the leadership and management of the Academy Staff and governors recognise their accountability for their tasks and contribute fully to the development and successful implementation of policies and practices The life of the Academy and the curriculum effectively promote students' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development and prepare them for adult life Effectiveness is kept under rigorous review, and links with the wider community contribute to students' attainment and personal development Efficient and effective use is made of staff, accommodation and resources Delegated responsibilities to ensuring that finance and administration are effective, and the carefully costed development plan is focused on improving educational outcomes Qualifications & Experience The successful applicant must have a proven track record of school improvement, and have gained successful previous experience in leading, or as part of, an SLT to transform a school and raise outcomes. We are looking for a strong communicator who candemonstrate strengths in engaging with and inspiring not just staff, but also students and parents of the local community. You will provide the leadership and management necessary to secure high quality teaching and learning to further raise standards of achievement. We are looking for an experienced senior leader who ideally has: Qualified Teacher Status, Degree, Further relevant professional studies Relevant Further Degree or NPQH Thorough knowledge and understanding of current curriculum developments and how pupils learn Leadership in curriculum development and in monitoring and evaluation strategies Proven track record of raising attainment in an urban, multi-ethnic environment Track record of raising standards in English and Mathematics and good knowledge of raising standards in Literacy and Numeracy Rewards & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. You will be joining a network of likeminded leaders in education and have opportunities to learn from colleagues who are some of the best school leaders in the country. We highly value and encourage all our staff to develop and reach their full potential, and you will have endless opportunities to develop and progress your career with us. Being a leader at Harris, you will be given the autonomy to evolve your academy's vision, values, performance, and culture, but you will never be alone, everything you do will be wrapped in support and encouragement from the wider Federation. You will also have full access to our rewards package which includes a performance bonus, private medical cover and lots more benefits available via our schemes. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. Next Steps For an informal conversation with the Executive Principal then please contact Hannah Syrad, PA to Executive Principal via email on . Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. You will need this when completing your application. NOTE: you can start a quick apply using a LinkedIn profile or CV to populate the application form. Look for these options at the top of the application page click apply for full job details
SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant - SEN School (Autism & Learning Disabilities) Tradewind Recruitment is seeking a caring, resilient, and enthusiastic SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN school in Scunthorpe , supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Learning Disabilities . This is a rewarding opportunity to work within a nurturing and highly supportive environment where every child's individual needs are understood and valued. The school supports pupils across a range of age groups and offers flexible opportunities depending on experience and availability. You will play a vital role in helping students access education, develop independence, and achieve their personal and academic potential. The Role: As an SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant, you will: Support pupils with Autism and Learning Disabilities in their daily learning and routines Work alongside class teachers and the SEN team to deliver tailored learning activities Provide one-to-one and small group support, adapting approaches to meet individual needs Promote positive behaviour, emotional regulation, and social development Create a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment Use patience, empathy, and consistency to support pupils with additional needs The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A genuine passion for supporting children and young people with SEN An understanding (or willingness to learn) of Autism, Learning Disabilities, and inclusive education The ability to work flexibly with individuals, small groups, and whole classes Strong communication skills and a calm, compassionate approach A Level 1 Teaching Assistant qualification or relevant SEN experience (desirable but not essential) A current Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply) The legal right to work in the UK Pay: £13.80 - £15.80 per hour , depending on experience Benefits of Working with Tradewind Recruitment: Access to The National College - free CPD courses to support your SEN career Excellent customer service - highly rated on Google Competitive pay rates that recognise your commitment and skill Centralised payroll for reliable and timely payments Ongoing support from a dedicated education consultant If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of children with Autism and Learning Disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Contact: matt.ball Call: Apply today and take the next step in a truly rewarding SEN role.
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant - SEN School (Autism & Learning Disabilities) Tradewind Recruitment is seeking a caring, resilient, and enthusiastic SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN school in Scunthorpe , supporting pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Learning Disabilities . This is a rewarding opportunity to work within a nurturing and highly supportive environment where every child's individual needs are understood and valued. The school supports pupils across a range of age groups and offers flexible opportunities depending on experience and availability. You will play a vital role in helping students access education, develop independence, and achieve their personal and academic potential. The Role: As an SEN Level 1 Teaching Assistant, you will: Support pupils with Autism and Learning Disabilities in their daily learning and routines Work alongside class teachers and the SEN team to deliver tailored learning activities Provide one-to-one and small group support, adapting approaches to meet individual needs Promote positive behaviour, emotional regulation, and social development Create a safe, structured, and inclusive learning environment Use patience, empathy, and consistency to support pupils with additional needs The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A genuine passion for supporting children and young people with SEN An understanding (or willingness to learn) of Autism, Learning Disabilities, and inclusive education The ability to work flexibly with individuals, small groups, and whole classes Strong communication skills and a calm, compassionate approach A Level 1 Teaching Assistant qualification or relevant SEN experience (desirable but not essential) A current Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply) The legal right to work in the UK Pay: £13.80 - £15.80 per hour , depending on experience Benefits of Working with Tradewind Recruitment: Access to The National College - free CPD courses to support your SEN career Excellent customer service - highly rated on Google Competitive pay rates that recognise your commitment and skill Centralised payroll for reliable and timely payments Ongoing support from a dedicated education consultant If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of children with Autism and Learning Disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Contact: matt.ball Call: Apply today and take the next step in a truly rewarding SEN role.
English Teacher - London - Richmond A high-achieving, Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Secondary School based in Richmond is searching for a passionate and dynamic English Teacher to join their team September 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position. The Head Teacher has built a strong positive reputation over the years, with impressive Progress 8 reports and supportive school behaviour policies in place. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally. What's on offer that sets this English Teacher role apart from others? In 2023, the school placed in the top 5% of schools in England for their GCSE results Seven other Qualified Teachers to work alongside (Who have worked at the school for 5+ years) Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out-of-class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning TLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility such as 2iC or KS3 Lead For ECTs, there is a tailored, in-house ECT induction programme with ongoing mentorship from an established team of early-career colleagues Please read the full details of this English Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - English Teacher Teacher of English Teaching across KS3 - KS5 TLR opportunity for additional responsibility (2iC or KS3 Lead) Full-time, Permanent contract September 2026 Start London payscale MPS1 - UPS3 + TLR opportunity Located in Richmond School Description - English Teacher 'Outstanding' Ofsted report in 2023 Modern, forward-thinking MAT secondary school Impressive progress 8 reports Newly refurbished and extensively resourced English department Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out of class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning Plenty of CPD and NPQ opportunities for all staff Excellent commute links via public transport Applicant Specification - English Teacher UK QTS or one in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Previous teaching experience 'Good' or 'Outstanding' Lesson observation/placement reports Be a motivated Teacher who is receptive to all feedback If you're interested in this English Teacher position, please apply today. Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit. English Teacher - London - Richmond INDT
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
English Teacher - London - Richmond A high-achieving, Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Secondary School based in Richmond is searching for a passionate and dynamic English Teacher to join their team September 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position. The Head Teacher has built a strong positive reputation over the years, with impressive Progress 8 reports and supportive school behaviour policies in place. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally. What's on offer that sets this English Teacher role apart from others? In 2023, the school placed in the top 5% of schools in England for their GCSE results Seven other Qualified Teachers to work alongside (Who have worked at the school for 5+ years) Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out-of-class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning TLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility such as 2iC or KS3 Lead For ECTs, there is a tailored, in-house ECT induction programme with ongoing mentorship from an established team of early-career colleagues Please read the full details of this English Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - English Teacher Teacher of English Teaching across KS3 - KS5 TLR opportunity for additional responsibility (2iC or KS3 Lead) Full-time, Permanent contract September 2026 Start London payscale MPS1 - UPS3 + TLR opportunity Located in Richmond School Description - English Teacher 'Outstanding' Ofsted report in 2023 Modern, forward-thinking MAT secondary school Impressive progress 8 reports Newly refurbished and extensively resourced English department Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out of class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning Plenty of CPD and NPQ opportunities for all staff Excellent commute links via public transport Applicant Specification - English Teacher UK QTS or one in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Previous teaching experience 'Good' or 'Outstanding' Lesson observation/placement reports Be a motivated Teacher who is receptive to all feedback If you're interested in this English Teacher position, please apply today. Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit. English Teacher - London - Richmond INDT
Our client, a thriving primary school in the heart of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, is on the search for an exceptional ASD Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for a nurturing and creative individual to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As the successful candidate, you will be responsible for providing personalised support and guidance to students with ASD, ensuring they are able to fully participate in all aspects of school life. Your role will involve working closely with the class teacher to develop and implement tailored learning strategies, fostering an inclusive and engaging environment where each child can reach their full potential. One of the key aspects of this position will be your ability to build meaningful relationships with the students, understanding their unique needs and finding innovative ways to capture their interest and facilitate their learning. Whether it's leading small group activities, offering one-on-one assistance, or supporting the delivery of the curriculum, your passion for working with children with ASD will be evident in everything you do. In addition to your exceptional interpersonal skills, we are seeking a Teaching Assistant who is confident in using assistive technologies and adaptive resources to enhance the learning experience. Your creativity and problem-solving abilities will be invaluable in adapting materials and finding alternative approaches to ensure all students can access the curriculum and participate fully. This role offers a competitive salary of £18,500 - £19,500 per annum, as well as the opportunity to benefit from 13 weeks of holiday per year, allowing you to strike a healthy work-life balance. Our client is committed to providing ongoing professional development and training, ensuring you have the support and resources you need to thrive in your role and continue to grow as a practitioner. If you are a passionate, patient, and empathetic individual who is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of children with ASD, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Your ability to create a nurturing, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment will be instrumental in helping our students reach new heights and achieve their full potential. Join our client in Pontefract and become part of a supportive, collaborative, and forward-thinking team that is committed to delivering exceptional educational experiences for all. Apply now and take the first step towards an incredibly fulfilling and meaningful career as an ASD Teaching Assistant. Provide personalised, one-on-one support to students with ASD, tailoring your approach to their individual needs and learning styles Collaborate with the class teacher to develop and implement engaging, multi-sensory learning activities that cater to the unique requirements of students with ASD Utilise assistive technologies and adaptive resources to enhance the learning experience and ensure full participation Foster a nurturing, inclusive, and supportive environment where students with ASD feel safe, valued, and empowered to thrive Maintain detailed records and contribute to the ongoing assessment and monitoring of student progress Participate in regular professional development opportunities to stay up-to-date with the latest strategies and best practices in ASD education Communicate effectively with parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the students' support network Proven experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, either in an educational or care setting A strong understanding of the unique needs and learning styles of students with ASD, and the ability to adapt your approach accordingly Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues Creativity and problem-solving skills to develop innovative, engaging, and effective learning activities Proficiency in using assistive technologies and adaptive resources to support the learning and participation of students with ASD A genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of children with special educational needs Flexibility, patience, and a calm demeanour when working with students who may exhibit challenging behaviours Relevant qualifications, such as a Teaching Assistant Diploma or equivalent experience
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Our client, a thriving primary school in the heart of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, is on the search for an exceptional ASD Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for a nurturing and creative individual to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As the successful candidate, you will be responsible for providing personalised support and guidance to students with ASD, ensuring they are able to fully participate in all aspects of school life. Your role will involve working closely with the class teacher to develop and implement tailored learning strategies, fostering an inclusive and engaging environment where each child can reach their full potential. One of the key aspects of this position will be your ability to build meaningful relationships with the students, understanding their unique needs and finding innovative ways to capture their interest and facilitate their learning. Whether it's leading small group activities, offering one-on-one assistance, or supporting the delivery of the curriculum, your passion for working with children with ASD will be evident in everything you do. In addition to your exceptional interpersonal skills, we are seeking a Teaching Assistant who is confident in using assistive technologies and adaptive resources to enhance the learning experience. Your creativity and problem-solving abilities will be invaluable in adapting materials and finding alternative approaches to ensure all students can access the curriculum and participate fully. This role offers a competitive salary of £18,500 - £19,500 per annum, as well as the opportunity to benefit from 13 weeks of holiday per year, allowing you to strike a healthy work-life balance. Our client is committed to providing ongoing professional development and training, ensuring you have the support and resources you need to thrive in your role and continue to grow as a practitioner. If you are a passionate, patient, and empathetic individual who is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of children with ASD, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Your ability to create a nurturing, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment will be instrumental in helping our students reach new heights and achieve their full potential. Join our client in Pontefract and become part of a supportive, collaborative, and forward-thinking team that is committed to delivering exceptional educational experiences for all. Apply now and take the first step towards an incredibly fulfilling and meaningful career as an ASD Teaching Assistant. Provide personalised, one-on-one support to students with ASD, tailoring your approach to their individual needs and learning styles Collaborate with the class teacher to develop and implement engaging, multi-sensory learning activities that cater to the unique requirements of students with ASD Utilise assistive technologies and adaptive resources to enhance the learning experience and ensure full participation Foster a nurturing, inclusive, and supportive environment where students with ASD feel safe, valued, and empowered to thrive Maintain detailed records and contribute to the ongoing assessment and monitoring of student progress Participate in regular professional development opportunities to stay up-to-date with the latest strategies and best practices in ASD education Communicate effectively with parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the students' support network Proven experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, either in an educational or care setting A strong understanding of the unique needs and learning styles of students with ASD, and the ability to adapt your approach accordingly Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues Creativity and problem-solving skills to develop innovative, engaging, and effective learning activities Proficiency in using assistive technologies and adaptive resources to support the learning and participation of students with ASD A genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of children with special educational needs Flexibility, patience, and a calm demeanour when working with students who may exhibit challenging behaviours Relevant qualifications, such as a Teaching Assistant Diploma or equivalent experience
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a passionate Year 4 Teacher to join a friendly, single-form entry 'Good' Primary School in Hartlepool! The role is full time and starts on Monday 20th April running until the end of the academic year, with the view for permanent position within the school for the right candidate. This welcoming and diverse school is proud of its strong community feel, excellent behaviour, and supportive leadership team. Teachers benefit from shared planning, well-resourced classrooms, and a collaborative team culture that values creativity and professional growth. As the Year 4 Teacher, you'll deliver engaging lessons, support pupil progress, and work closely with your year group partner to inspire curiosity and confidence in every child. Requirements: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent KS2 teaching experience Strong classroom management and enthusiasm for learning To join us and be successful in this role you will need to: Hold a relevant Teaching qualification Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional reference checks CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible Legal right to work in the UK If you're a teacher looking for an exciting new opportunity and would like to register with Tradewind Recruitment, please apply now and take the next step in your teaching career! Or for more information about the role, contact Aaron on /
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a passionate Year 4 Teacher to join a friendly, single-form entry 'Good' Primary School in Hartlepool! The role is full time and starts on Monday 20th April running until the end of the academic year, with the view for permanent position within the school for the right candidate. This welcoming and diverse school is proud of its strong community feel, excellent behaviour, and supportive leadership team. Teachers benefit from shared planning, well-resourced classrooms, and a collaborative team culture that values creativity and professional growth. As the Year 4 Teacher, you'll deliver engaging lessons, support pupil progress, and work closely with your year group partner to inspire curiosity and confidence in every child. Requirements: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent KS2 teaching experience Strong classroom management and enthusiasm for learning To join us and be successful in this role you will need to: Hold a relevant Teaching qualification Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional reference checks CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible Legal right to work in the UK If you're a teacher looking for an exciting new opportunity and would like to register with Tradewind Recruitment, please apply now and take the next step in your teaching career! Or for more information about the role, contact Aaron on /
Department for Education, Children and Young People Schools and Early Years Student Engagement Applications must be submitted by Sunday 12 April, :55 PM Sunday 12 April, :55 PM AEST Award/Classification: Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award - Teacher Band 1 $82,828 to $118,328 per annum Employment type: Fixed-term, full-time Region: North West To implement and manage appropriate learning programs for students and to assess individual student progress. The Team The Student Attendance and Engagement team supports schools and business units with: Information and guidance materials for school staff supporting student attendance and engagement. Professional learning and support to schools in relation to attendance Individual school guidance and support to improve attendance, including implementing multi-tiered systems of support for attendance Support and advice regarding DECYP attendance and engagement related policy, procedures and other documents in schools Representation of DECYP in attendance related working groups and intra- and interjurisdictional collaborations About the Role To implement and manage appropriate learning programs for students and to assess individual student progress. We are offering Full-time 70 hours per fortnight We are a child safe organisation Pathways to grow your career Fitness Passport provides DECYP employees with discounted access to 50+ facilities across the state, helping you and your family meet your fitness goals! Wellbeing Connect is DECYP's pathway to free confidential counselling services. Wellbeing Connect isn't just for when things get tough. It's designed to support your wellbeing every day - helping you to stay on track, build healthy habits, and access expert advice across a range of areas important for your overall wellbeing Applicants should be aware that for twelve (12) months from the date of publication, this selection process may be used to fill any subsequent full-time or part time vacancies in accordance with Employment Direction 1. We are looking for A registered teacher with full registration within the meaning of the Teachers Registration Act 2000. Current certificate of registration; or provisional registration; or limited authority to teach granted by the Teachers Registration Board (Tasmania) in accordance with the provisions of the Teachers Registration Act 2000. Please note that a person with a limited authority to teach can only be employed on a fixed term basis. Under the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award. Classification and progression are based upon training, qualifications, and satisfactory performance. Progression to Band 1 Level 13 requires an employee to have been at Band 1 Level 12 for 12 months or more and have full teacher registration as certified by the Teachers Registration Board (Tasmania). Current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP) with a registration Status - Employment Four years or more training as defined in the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award 2005 Please note: The cost associated with obtaining a RWVP is the responsibility of the individual. Statement of Duties and a reference guide to assist with applying online a 1-2 page written response demonstrating your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the Statement of Duties, and a resume that contains relevant personal details and work history. a valid email address for the purposes of email communication. The contact details of two referees (one must be your current or previous manager) who can confirm your work performance and ability to perform the duties. Please note that we do not require a separate statement addressing the selection criteria. Applications should be submitted online by 11.55pm AEDT on the advertised closing date. Should you have any difficulties regarding applying for this vacancy online, please contact Department for Education, Children and Young People, HR Recruitment and Employment via phone 3 or email . Applicants needing more information are encouraged to request specific details of the vacancy from the Contact Person. Name:Daniel Steven Title:Program Leader Phone: Email: About DECYP Our goal is to work together to ensure that every child and young person in Tasmania is known, safe, well and learning. The child is at the centre of everything we do and the way we do it. Our values of Connection, Courage, Growth, Respect, Responsibility represent the foundation of our department's culture and guide us in all that we do to ensure bright lives positive futures for every child and young person in Tasmania. We bring our values to life through our everyday behaviours and actions. We want to attract, recruit and retain people who uphold these values and are committed to building a strong values based culture. Review the Statement of Duties and consider if you meet the requirements. Speak to the Contact Officer if you have any questions. Submit your application including any additional documents as specified in each individual job vacancy notice.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Department for Education, Children and Young People Schools and Early Years Student Engagement Applications must be submitted by Sunday 12 April, :55 PM Sunday 12 April, :55 PM AEST Award/Classification: Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award - Teacher Band 1 $82,828 to $118,328 per annum Employment type: Fixed-term, full-time Region: North West To implement and manage appropriate learning programs for students and to assess individual student progress. The Team The Student Attendance and Engagement team supports schools and business units with: Information and guidance materials for school staff supporting student attendance and engagement. Professional learning and support to schools in relation to attendance Individual school guidance and support to improve attendance, including implementing multi-tiered systems of support for attendance Support and advice regarding DECYP attendance and engagement related policy, procedures and other documents in schools Representation of DECYP in attendance related working groups and intra- and interjurisdictional collaborations About the Role To implement and manage appropriate learning programs for students and to assess individual student progress. We are offering Full-time 70 hours per fortnight We are a child safe organisation Pathways to grow your career Fitness Passport provides DECYP employees with discounted access to 50+ facilities across the state, helping you and your family meet your fitness goals! Wellbeing Connect is DECYP's pathway to free confidential counselling services. Wellbeing Connect isn't just for when things get tough. It's designed to support your wellbeing every day - helping you to stay on track, build healthy habits, and access expert advice across a range of areas important for your overall wellbeing Applicants should be aware that for twelve (12) months from the date of publication, this selection process may be used to fill any subsequent full-time or part time vacancies in accordance with Employment Direction 1. We are looking for A registered teacher with full registration within the meaning of the Teachers Registration Act 2000. Current certificate of registration; or provisional registration; or limited authority to teach granted by the Teachers Registration Board (Tasmania) in accordance with the provisions of the Teachers Registration Act 2000. Please note that a person with a limited authority to teach can only be employed on a fixed term basis. Under the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award. Classification and progression are based upon training, qualifications, and satisfactory performance. Progression to Band 1 Level 13 requires an employee to have been at Band 1 Level 12 for 12 months or more and have full teacher registration as certified by the Teachers Registration Board (Tasmania). Current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (RWVP) with a registration Status - Employment Four years or more training as defined in the Teaching Service (Tasmanian Public Sector) Award 2005 Please note: The cost associated with obtaining a RWVP is the responsibility of the individual. Statement of Duties and a reference guide to assist with applying online a 1-2 page written response demonstrating your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the Statement of Duties, and a resume that contains relevant personal details and work history. a valid email address for the purposes of email communication. The contact details of two referees (one must be your current or previous manager) who can confirm your work performance and ability to perform the duties. Please note that we do not require a separate statement addressing the selection criteria. Applications should be submitted online by 11.55pm AEDT on the advertised closing date. Should you have any difficulties regarding applying for this vacancy online, please contact Department for Education, Children and Young People, HR Recruitment and Employment via phone 3 or email . Applicants needing more information are encouraged to request specific details of the vacancy from the Contact Person. Name:Daniel Steven Title:Program Leader Phone: Email: About DECYP Our goal is to work together to ensure that every child and young person in Tasmania is known, safe, well and learning. The child is at the centre of everything we do and the way we do it. Our values of Connection, Courage, Growth, Respect, Responsibility represent the foundation of our department's culture and guide us in all that we do to ensure bright lives positive futures for every child and young person in Tasmania. We bring our values to life through our everyday behaviours and actions. We want to attract, recruit and retain people who uphold these values and are committed to building a strong values based culture. Review the Statement of Duties and consider if you meet the requirements. Speak to the Contact Officer if you have any questions. Submit your application including any additional documents as specified in each individual job vacancy notice.
Required from September 2026 We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher to join our team, particularly someone with experience in Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) or Upper Key Stage 2 (Years 5 and 6). The successful candidate will be committed to upholding and actively promoting our Christian ethos. While experience within a Church of England school is not essential, we are looking for someone who shares our passion for providing an inclusive, values-driven education where every child is nurtured and encouraged to achieve their fullest potential. We can offer you: A warm and supportive school community with a strong team ethos. Enthusiastic, happy children who are eager to learn. A well-structured ECT induction programme with high-quality mentoring and professional development. A commitment to staff well-being and career development. The opportunity to be part of a school that values both academic excellence and the spiritual and moral development of every child. Experience or commitment to developing English writing is desirable but not essential. Visits are encouraged so please contact us to arrange an appointment by phone on or by email to You can also look at our website To ease the short-listing process we ask applicants to note the following: When writing the supporting statement please ensure that you have covered all the points in the Person Specification in order. Please give personal examples to support the points, which make clear your role and responsibilities. You must complete the Southwark Diocesan Boards of Education (SDBE) application form. We will only consider applications made on this form. References: Provide email addresses and all telephone contact numbers for all referees. Contact will be made with the short-listed candidates soon after shortlisting and times arranged to observe teaching and interview times. Shortlisted candidates should note that online searches may be done as part of our due diligence checks. We look forward to hearing from you To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Alternatively, please go to our school website: Application forms (SDBE only) should be returned to the school either by email - , post or by hand. Closing Date: Wednesday 15th April 2026 Short Listing: Friday 17th April 2026 Interviews & Observations: Wednesday 22nd April 2026 St Michael's is committed to positively tackling discrimination in all its forms and works to ensure that all sections of the community have fair and equal access to and experience within employment. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities, in particular those that are currently underrepresented in our workforce; we are respectful of all individuals' race, age, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, caring responsibilities, disabilities and cultural background. Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and we rigorously apply safer recruitment practices to ensure that only individuals with the highest standards of integrity and intent join our team. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore subject to an enhanced DBS certificate. CVs are not accepted. St Michael's CE Primary School Granville Road Southfields SW18 5SQ Tel: Email: Roll No: 441 children on roll
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Required from September 2026 We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher to join our team, particularly someone with experience in Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) or Upper Key Stage 2 (Years 5 and 6). The successful candidate will be committed to upholding and actively promoting our Christian ethos. While experience within a Church of England school is not essential, we are looking for someone who shares our passion for providing an inclusive, values-driven education where every child is nurtured and encouraged to achieve their fullest potential. We can offer you: A warm and supportive school community with a strong team ethos. Enthusiastic, happy children who are eager to learn. A well-structured ECT induction programme with high-quality mentoring and professional development. A commitment to staff well-being and career development. The opportunity to be part of a school that values both academic excellence and the spiritual and moral development of every child. Experience or commitment to developing English writing is desirable but not essential. Visits are encouraged so please contact us to arrange an appointment by phone on or by email to You can also look at our website To ease the short-listing process we ask applicants to note the following: When writing the supporting statement please ensure that you have covered all the points in the Person Specification in order. Please give personal examples to support the points, which make clear your role and responsibilities. You must complete the Southwark Diocesan Boards of Education (SDBE) application form. We will only consider applications made on this form. References: Provide email addresses and all telephone contact numbers for all referees. Contact will be made with the short-listed candidates soon after shortlisting and times arranged to observe teaching and interview times. Shortlisted candidates should note that online searches may be done as part of our due diligence checks. We look forward to hearing from you To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Alternatively, please go to our school website: Application forms (SDBE only) should be returned to the school either by email - , post or by hand. Closing Date: Wednesday 15th April 2026 Short Listing: Friday 17th April 2026 Interviews & Observations: Wednesday 22nd April 2026 St Michael's is committed to positively tackling discrimination in all its forms and works to ensure that all sections of the community have fair and equal access to and experience within employment. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities, in particular those that are currently underrepresented in our workforce; we are respectful of all individuals' race, age, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, caring responsibilities, disabilities and cultural background. Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and we rigorously apply safer recruitment practices to ensure that only individuals with the highest standards of integrity and intent join our team. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore subject to an enhanced DBS certificate. CVs are not accepted. St Michael's CE Primary School Granville Road Southfields SW18 5SQ Tel: Email: Roll No: 441 children on roll
SEN Teacher Location: Southwark Salary: MPS/UPS - Teachers Pay Scale + SEN allowance Role: Full-time Start Date: Sept 2026 Are you looking for a rewarding new opportunity as a SEN Teacher to support SEN learners? Do you have Special Needs Experience working with Primary and/or Secondary learners? If so, we'd love to hear from you! We are seeking a passionate and dedicated SEN Teacher to join a Mainstream Primary School from September 2026. It is an exciting time to join a fantastic school which has a dedicated Resource Base for their SEN learners. You will become part of a dedicated and friendly team of SEN staff, committed to providing the very best in special education. The Primary School supports and educates young people from Reception to Year 6 with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) where they prioritise developing strong and positive relationships with the children. The school creates personalised curriculums to meet the needs and development of each learner. Some of the interventions used include: Lego Therapy, Attention Autism, Zones of Reflection, Sensory Play and Animal Therapy! In this exciting role you will; work part of a specialist team to lead class groups as a SEN Teacher in all aspects of the curriculum prepare and deliver inspirational and creative lessons deliver highly effective teaching, learning and assessment and make a broader positive contribution to school life promote a love of learning and enable our pupils to make progress towards positive academic and EHCP outcomes We'd love to hear from you if; you have qualified teacher status in the UK and/ or experienced SEN Teacher from overseas you are passionate about helping children and young people reach their full potential you have experience working with SEN learners as a SEN Teacher you have excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing you are able to think creatively and engage positively with learners with a broad range of complex needs Get in touch by sending your CV to (url removed) Apply today!
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
SEN Teacher Location: Southwark Salary: MPS/UPS - Teachers Pay Scale + SEN allowance Role: Full-time Start Date: Sept 2026 Are you looking for a rewarding new opportunity as a SEN Teacher to support SEN learners? Do you have Special Needs Experience working with Primary and/or Secondary learners? If so, we'd love to hear from you! We are seeking a passionate and dedicated SEN Teacher to join a Mainstream Primary School from September 2026. It is an exciting time to join a fantastic school which has a dedicated Resource Base for their SEN learners. You will become part of a dedicated and friendly team of SEN staff, committed to providing the very best in special education. The Primary School supports and educates young people from Reception to Year 6 with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) where they prioritise developing strong and positive relationships with the children. The school creates personalised curriculums to meet the needs and development of each learner. Some of the interventions used include: Lego Therapy, Attention Autism, Zones of Reflection, Sensory Play and Animal Therapy! In this exciting role you will; work part of a specialist team to lead class groups as a SEN Teacher in all aspects of the curriculum prepare and deliver inspirational and creative lessons deliver highly effective teaching, learning and assessment and make a broader positive contribution to school life promote a love of learning and enable our pupils to make progress towards positive academic and EHCP outcomes We'd love to hear from you if; you have qualified teacher status in the UK and/ or experienced SEN Teacher from overseas you are passionate about helping children and young people reach their full potential you have experience working with SEN learners as a SEN Teacher you have excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing you are able to think creatively and engage positively with learners with a broad range of complex needs Get in touch by sending your CV to (url removed) Apply today!
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
High Needs SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Nottingham Salary: 105 - 112 per day Contract Type: Full-Time Job Overview: We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate High Needs SEN Teaching Assistant to support children with complex special educational needs. This rewarding role involves working closely with pupils who require additional support to access learning, develop social skills, and achieve their full potential in a supportive school environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small group support for students with high needs SEN. Assist the class teacher in delivering tailored learning activities. Support pupils with communication, emotional regulation, and behaviour management . Implement and follow Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and individual support strategies. Encourage independence, confidence, and engagement in learning. Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and other support staff. Help create a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment. Requirements: Experience working with children or young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) , particularly high needs or complex needs. Understanding of autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, or behavioural needs is desirable. Patience, empathy, and strong communication skills. Ability to build positive relationships with students and staff. Relevant qualifications (e.g., Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant or equivalent) are beneficial but not essential with relevant experience. How to Apply: If you are passionate about supporting students with special educational needs and would like to apply, please send your CV or enquiries to: ? (url removed)
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
High Needs SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Nottingham Salary: 105 - 112 per day Contract Type: Full-Time Job Overview: We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate High Needs SEN Teaching Assistant to support children with complex special educational needs. This rewarding role involves working closely with pupils who require additional support to access learning, develop social skills, and achieve their full potential in a supportive school environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small group support for students with high needs SEN. Assist the class teacher in delivering tailored learning activities. Support pupils with communication, emotional regulation, and behaviour management . Implement and follow Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and individual support strategies. Encourage independence, confidence, and engagement in learning. Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and other support staff. Help create a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment. Requirements: Experience working with children or young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) , particularly high needs or complex needs. Understanding of autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, or behavioural needs is desirable. Patience, empathy, and strong communication skills. Ability to build positive relationships with students and staff. Relevant qualifications (e.g., Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant or equivalent) are beneficial but not essential with relevant experience. How to Apply: If you are passionate about supporting students with special educational needs and would like to apply, please send your CV or enquiries to: ? (url removed)
Maths Teacher - Outer London - Sutton A high-achieving, Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Secondary School based in Sutton is searching for a passionate and dynamic Maths Teacher to join their team September 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position. The Head Teacher has built a strong positive reputation over the years, with impressive Progress 8 reports and supportive school behaviour policies in place. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally. What's on offer that sets this Maths Teacher role apart from others? In 2023, the school placed in the top 5% of schools in England for their GCSE results Seven other Qualified Teachers to work alongside (Who have worked at the school for 5+ years) Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out-of-class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning TLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility such as 2iC or KS3 Lead For ECTs, there is a tailored, in-house ECT induction programme with ongoing mentorship from an established team of early-career colleagues Please read the full details of this Maths Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - Maths Teacher Teacher of Maths Teaching across KS3 - KS5 TLR opportunity for additional responsibility (2iC or KS3 Lead) Full-time, Permanent contract September Start Outer London payscale MPS1 - UPS3 + TLR opportunity Located in Sutton School Description - Maths Teacher 'Outstanding' Ofsted report in 2023 Modern, forward-thinking MAT secondary school Impressive progress 8 reports Newly refurbished and extensively resourced Maths department Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out of class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning Plenty of CPD and NPQ opportunities for all staff Excellent commute links via public transport Applicant Specification - Maths Teacher UK QTS or one in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Previous teaching experience 'Good' or 'Outstanding' Lesson observation/placement reports Be a motivated Teacher who is receptive to all feedback If you're interested in this Maths Teacher position, please apply with Charlie at EdEx today. Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit. Maths Teacher - Outer London - Sutton INDT
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Maths Teacher - Outer London - Sutton A high-achieving, Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Secondary School based in Sutton is searching for a passionate and dynamic Maths Teacher to join their team September 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position. The Head Teacher has built a strong positive reputation over the years, with impressive Progress 8 reports and supportive school behaviour policies in place. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally. What's on offer that sets this Maths Teacher role apart from others? In 2023, the school placed in the top 5% of schools in England for their GCSE results Seven other Qualified Teachers to work alongside (Who have worked at the school for 5+ years) Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out-of-class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning TLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility such as 2iC or KS3 Lead For ECTs, there is a tailored, in-house ECT induction programme with ongoing mentorship from an established team of early-career colleagues Please read the full details of this Maths Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - Maths Teacher Teacher of Maths Teaching across KS3 - KS5 TLR opportunity for additional responsibility (2iC or KS3 Lead) Full-time, Permanent contract September Start Outer London payscale MPS1 - UPS3 + TLR opportunity Located in Sutton School Description - Maths Teacher 'Outstanding' Ofsted report in 2023 Modern, forward-thinking MAT secondary school Impressive progress 8 reports Newly refurbished and extensively resourced Maths department Experienced Graduate Teaching Assistants available for additional in-class and out of class support Supportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learning Plenty of CPD and NPQ opportunities for all staff Excellent commute links via public transport Applicant Specification - Maths Teacher UK QTS or one in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Previous teaching experience 'Good' or 'Outstanding' Lesson observation/placement reports Be a motivated Teacher who is receptive to all feedback If you're interested in this Maths Teacher position, please apply with Charlie at EdEx today. Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit. Maths Teacher - Outer London - Sutton INDT
KS2 Class Teacher Ealing September A well-regarded and high-achieving primary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a KS2 Class Teacher for a September start. This is a welcoming and inclusive Primary School with a strong sense of community and high expectations for both pupils and staff. Leaders are keen to appoint a KS2 Class Teacher who can deliver engaging lessons and contribute positively to school life. School & KS2 Class Teacher Role Overview: Established primary school in Ealing with around 410 pupils (including Reception) Two-form entry with a collaborative KS2 team Diverse intake with pupils and staff from a range of faiths and backgrounds Strong focus on music, choir and school productions Inner London Main Pay Scale (£40,317 £62,496) As a KS2 Class Teacher , you will be part of a supportive team where planning and resources are often shared across year groups. The school maintains high standards in teaching and learning, supported by a structured curriculum and clear expectations. The school places a strong emphasis on the wider curriculum, particularly in the arts. Music plays a big role in school life, with regular singing, performances and productions that staff are encouraged to be part of. There is also a clear commitment to staff development. Support staff are often encouraged to progress into teaching through SCITT programmes, and teachers benefit from a culture that values growth and progression. As a Church of England school, there are regular links with the local church, including visits each half-term, contributing to the school s strong sense of community and shared values. Pupils are well behaved, engaged in their learning and supported to develop both academically and personally. Staff work closely together to ensure all pupils are given the opportunity to succeed. The successful KS2 Class Teacher will be enthusiastic, organised and committed to delivering high-quality teaching. Applications are welcomed from both ECTs and experienced teachers . If you are a KS2 Class Teacher looking for a new opportunity in Ealing this September, apply today to find out more. KS2 Class Teacher September 2026 Ealing INDHOT
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
KS2 Class Teacher Ealing September A well-regarded and high-achieving primary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a KS2 Class Teacher for a September start. This is a welcoming and inclusive Primary School with a strong sense of community and high expectations for both pupils and staff. Leaders are keen to appoint a KS2 Class Teacher who can deliver engaging lessons and contribute positively to school life. School & KS2 Class Teacher Role Overview: Established primary school in Ealing with around 410 pupils (including Reception) Two-form entry with a collaborative KS2 team Diverse intake with pupils and staff from a range of faiths and backgrounds Strong focus on music, choir and school productions Inner London Main Pay Scale (£40,317 £62,496) As a KS2 Class Teacher , you will be part of a supportive team where planning and resources are often shared across year groups. The school maintains high standards in teaching and learning, supported by a structured curriculum and clear expectations. The school places a strong emphasis on the wider curriculum, particularly in the arts. Music plays a big role in school life, with regular singing, performances and productions that staff are encouraged to be part of. There is also a clear commitment to staff development. Support staff are often encouraged to progress into teaching through SCITT programmes, and teachers benefit from a culture that values growth and progression. As a Church of England school, there are regular links with the local church, including visits each half-term, contributing to the school s strong sense of community and shared values. Pupils are well behaved, engaged in their learning and supported to develop both academically and personally. Staff work closely together to ensure all pupils are given the opportunity to succeed. The successful KS2 Class Teacher will be enthusiastic, organised and committed to delivering high-quality teaching. Applications are welcomed from both ECTs and experienced teachers . If you are a KS2 Class Teacher looking for a new opportunity in Ealing this September, apply today to find out more. KS2 Class Teacher September 2026 Ealing INDHOT
SEN SEMH Teachers Needed in Thanet Full or part-time positions MPS/UPS Pay scale Are you passionate about transforming the educational experience for children with Special Educational Needs ? Do you thrive in creating inclusive, supportive environments where every child is celebrated and empowered? If so, we want to hear from you! Positions: SEN SEMH Teachers Location: Thanet, Kent Type: Upcoming long-term opportunities About the Schools: Our client SEN schools in Canterbury provide tailored education for pupils with a variety of needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Social and Emotional Mental Health need s . These schools offer nurturing, structured settings that focus on helping each child reach their full potential. The Role: As an SEN SEMH Teacher, you will play a key role in planning and delivering engaging, individualised lessons that meet the needs of pupils with diverse and complex learning profiles. You'll work as part of a skilled multidisciplinary team, fostering a safe and inclusive environment where children can thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver differentiated lessons that meet the unique needs of SEN pupils. Create a safe, inclusive, and nurturing classroom environment. Collaborate with teaching assistants, therapists, and other staff to support individual learning plans. Regularly assess progress and adapt strategies to promote academic and personal growth. Communicate effectively with parents/carers and external professionals. Uphold school safeguarding and SEN policies at all times. What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching children with SEN (especially ASD, SEMH). Knowledge of appropriate strategies and interventions for primary-aged pupils. Passion for inclusive education and making a positive impact. Excellent communication, collaboration, and classroom management skills. Enhanced Child-only DBS on the update service (or willingness to obtain one). Full legal right to work in the UK Why Choose Tradewind? Competitive daily and permanent pay rates. Access to 2,500+ accredited CPD courses via the National College. Recommend a friend - earn up to 100 in referral rewards. Tailored interview coaching and lesson planning support. Online portal for timesheets and job updates. Social events and networking opportunities with fellow educators. If you're a committed and compassionate SEN Teacher , we'd love to speak with you about opportunities in Thanet Be a part of something meaningful-help us empower children with SEN to thrive. (url removed) (phone number removed)
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
SEN SEMH Teachers Needed in Thanet Full or part-time positions MPS/UPS Pay scale Are you passionate about transforming the educational experience for children with Special Educational Needs ? Do you thrive in creating inclusive, supportive environments where every child is celebrated and empowered? If so, we want to hear from you! Positions: SEN SEMH Teachers Location: Thanet, Kent Type: Upcoming long-term opportunities About the Schools: Our client SEN schools in Canterbury provide tailored education for pupils with a variety of needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Social and Emotional Mental Health need s . These schools offer nurturing, structured settings that focus on helping each child reach their full potential. The Role: As an SEN SEMH Teacher, you will play a key role in planning and delivering engaging, individualised lessons that meet the needs of pupils with diverse and complex learning profiles. You'll work as part of a skilled multidisciplinary team, fostering a safe and inclusive environment where children can thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver differentiated lessons that meet the unique needs of SEN pupils. Create a safe, inclusive, and nurturing classroom environment. Collaborate with teaching assistants, therapists, and other staff to support individual learning plans. Regularly assess progress and adapt strategies to promote academic and personal growth. Communicate effectively with parents/carers and external professionals. Uphold school safeguarding and SEN policies at all times. What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching children with SEN (especially ASD, SEMH). Knowledge of appropriate strategies and interventions for primary-aged pupils. Passion for inclusive education and making a positive impact. Excellent communication, collaboration, and classroom management skills. Enhanced Child-only DBS on the update service (or willingness to obtain one). Full legal right to work in the UK Why Choose Tradewind? Competitive daily and permanent pay rates. Access to 2,500+ accredited CPD courses via the National College. Recommend a friend - earn up to 100 in referral rewards. Tailored interview coaching and lesson planning support. Online portal for timesheets and job updates. Social events and networking opportunities with fellow educators. If you're a committed and compassionate SEN Teacher , we'd love to speak with you about opportunities in Thanet Be a part of something meaningful-help us empower children with SEN to thrive. (url removed) (phone number removed)
Our client, a highly regarded educational institution in Bury, Greater Manchester, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Inclusive Learning Support Assistant to join their dynamic team. This is a full-time position, offering a competitive daily rate of £90 - £110. As an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting the learning and development of students with special educational needs (SEN) within our client's diverse and inclusive learning environment. Your primary focus will be to provide tailored assistance and guidance to ensure these students can fully participate in all aspects of their educational journey. In this rewarding role, you will work closely with our experienced teaching staff, collaborating to develop and implement personalised learning strategies that cater to the unique needs of each student. Your adaptability and patience will be essential as you assist with a wide range of tasks, from supporting students in the classroom to helping with homework and exam preparation. To excel in this position, you will need to possess a genuine passion for inclusive education and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by students with SEN. Your ability to build strong relationships with both students and their families will be instrumental in fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Our client places a high value on continuous professional development, and as an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge through regular training and development programmes. This commitment to your growth will not only benefit you personally but will also enable you to provide even more effective support to the students in our care. We are seeking individuals who can demonstrate the following qualifications, skills, and experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience working as an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant or in a similar role, preferably within an educational setting Relevant qualifications in education, special educational needs, or a related field (e.g. , NVQ, CACHE, or equivalent) Understanding of the principles of inclusive education and a commitment to promoting equal opportunities for all students Knowledge of various SEN conditions and the strategies and techniques required to support students with diverse needs Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, teachers, and families Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and work effectively under pressure Patience, empathy, and a genuine desire to support the educational and personal development of students with SEN Creativity and problem-solving skills to adapt learning materials and approaches to meet the unique needs of each student Proficiency in using relevant assistive technologies and digital tools to enhance the learning experience Commitment to continuing professional development and a willingness to undertake additional training as required If you possess the necessary qualifications, skills, and experience, and are excited by the prospect of joining our client's inclusive and supportive learning community, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and contribute to their academic and personal growth. Please submit your application, including a comprehensive CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role, to client email address by application deadline . We look forward to hearing from you and discussing how you can become an integral part of our client's team.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Our client, a highly regarded educational institution in Bury, Greater Manchester, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Inclusive Learning Support Assistant to join their dynamic team. This is a full-time position, offering a competitive daily rate of £90 - £110. As an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting the learning and development of students with special educational needs (SEN) within our client's diverse and inclusive learning environment. Your primary focus will be to provide tailored assistance and guidance to ensure these students can fully participate in all aspects of their educational journey. In this rewarding role, you will work closely with our experienced teaching staff, collaborating to develop and implement personalised learning strategies that cater to the unique needs of each student. Your adaptability and patience will be essential as you assist with a wide range of tasks, from supporting students in the classroom to helping with homework and exam preparation. To excel in this position, you will need to possess a genuine passion for inclusive education and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by students with SEN. Your ability to build strong relationships with both students and their families will be instrumental in fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Our client places a high value on continuous professional development, and as an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge through regular training and development programmes. This commitment to your growth will not only benefit you personally but will also enable you to provide even more effective support to the students in our care. We are seeking individuals who can demonstrate the following qualifications, skills, and experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience working as an Inclusive Learning Support Assistant or in a similar role, preferably within an educational setting Relevant qualifications in education, special educational needs, or a related field (e.g. , NVQ, CACHE, or equivalent) Understanding of the principles of inclusive education and a commitment to promoting equal opportunities for all students Knowledge of various SEN conditions and the strategies and techniques required to support students with diverse needs Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, teachers, and families Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and work effectively under pressure Patience, empathy, and a genuine desire to support the educational and personal development of students with SEN Creativity and problem-solving skills to adapt learning materials and approaches to meet the unique needs of each student Proficiency in using relevant assistive technologies and digital tools to enhance the learning experience Commitment to continuing professional development and a willingness to undertake additional training as required If you possess the necessary qualifications, skills, and experience, and are excited by the prospect of joining our client's inclusive and supportive learning community, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and contribute to their academic and personal growth. Please submit your application, including a comprehensive CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role, to client email address by application deadline . We look forward to hearing from you and discussing how you can become an integral part of our client's team.
Are you an ex-Prison Officer looking for a rewarding role in education? Do you have the resilience, patience, and understanding to support young people with challenging behaviours? If so, we want you to join our team! About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) school. This role is ideal for an ex-Prison Officer who is ready to bring their skills in managing difficult situations into a positive, nurturing environment. You will be working with students who are unable to access mainstream schools due to their SEMH needs, helping them overcome barriers to learning and behaviour. Key Responsibilities: Student Behaviour Support: Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour in a calm and professional manner. Mentoring: Build strong, trusting relationships with students, providing guidance and support for their social and emotional development. Safeguarding: Ensure the safety and well-being of all students by adhering to school policies and procedures. Classroom Assistance: Work closely with teachers to support the learning and engagement of students in lessons. Interventions: Implement personalised behaviour support plans and targeted interventions to help students manage their emotions. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary team, including teachers, SENCOs, and mental health professionals, to ensure the best outcomes for students. What We're Looking For: Experience as a Prison Officer or in a similarly challenging environment. Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Empathy, patience, and a non-judgemental approach when working with students with complex needs. A passion for helping young people with SEMH challenges achieve their potential. Ability to work collaboratively with a team and maintain a flexible, proactive attitude. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Why Join Protocol Education? Supportive Environment - Ongoing training, CPD, and the backing of a strong team committed to the well being of staff. Impactful Work - Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with SEMH needs, helping them overcome barriers to learning and personal growth. Dedicated Consultant - You will have a dedicated consultant with experience in the field themselves to support and work alongside you. Educator Events - Termly Coffee Mornings hosted by your local branch, Educator Recognition Awards, CPD Training Courses. Please only apply if you have the right to work in the UK. If you feel you are the ideal candidate for this role - please apply now. Or if you wish to discuss this role, please contact Alanna on or email All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see visit the Protocol Education website.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Are you an ex-Prison Officer looking for a rewarding role in education? Do you have the resilience, patience, and understanding to support young people with challenging behaviours? If so, we want you to join our team! About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) school. This role is ideal for an ex-Prison Officer who is ready to bring their skills in managing difficult situations into a positive, nurturing environment. You will be working with students who are unable to access mainstream schools due to their SEMH needs, helping them overcome barriers to learning and behaviour. Key Responsibilities: Student Behaviour Support: Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour in a calm and professional manner. Mentoring: Build strong, trusting relationships with students, providing guidance and support for their social and emotional development. Safeguarding: Ensure the safety and well-being of all students by adhering to school policies and procedures. Classroom Assistance: Work closely with teachers to support the learning and engagement of students in lessons. Interventions: Implement personalised behaviour support plans and targeted interventions to help students manage their emotions. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary team, including teachers, SENCOs, and mental health professionals, to ensure the best outcomes for students. What We're Looking For: Experience as a Prison Officer or in a similarly challenging environment. Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure. Empathy, patience, and a non-judgemental approach when working with students with complex needs. A passion for helping young people with SEMH challenges achieve their potential. Ability to work collaboratively with a team and maintain a flexible, proactive attitude. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Why Join Protocol Education? Supportive Environment - Ongoing training, CPD, and the backing of a strong team committed to the well being of staff. Impactful Work - Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with SEMH needs, helping them overcome barriers to learning and personal growth. Dedicated Consultant - You will have a dedicated consultant with experience in the field themselves to support and work alongside you. Educator Events - Termly Coffee Mornings hosted by your local branch, Educator Recognition Awards, CPD Training Courses. Please only apply if you have the right to work in the UK. If you feel you are the ideal candidate for this role - please apply now. Or if you wish to discuss this role, please contact Alanna on or email All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Protocol Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer FREE online safeguarding and Prevent Duty training to all our workers. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Full assistance provided. For details of our privacy policy, please see visit the Protocol Education website.
Autism Support Assistant Location: Banbury, Oxfordshire Start Date: ASAP Pay Scale: .00 per day Are you passionate about supporting young learners with Autism? Are you looking to make a meaningful difference within the classroom? A welcoming and inclusive mainstream primary school in Banbury are looking for a new Autism Support Assistant to join their team as soon as possible. Within the role, you will work 1:1 and on a small group basis with pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder and associated mental health needs. You will also work closely with the class teacher and SENCO and adapt the primary curriculum to meet individual needs. Expectations for the role: Autism Support Assistant Part-Time / Full-Time 1:1 and small group ASAP Start This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking to work or continue working with children with autism. You will play an integral role in creating an inclusive learning environment for the pupils at the school. To apply, please upload your updated CV directly to this advert. Academics is a leading education recruitment agency, delivering continuity and quality in the classroom. Autism Support Assistant - ASD - Banbury, Oxfordshire - Teaching Assistant - ASAP Start
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Autism Support Assistant Location: Banbury, Oxfordshire Start Date: ASAP Pay Scale: .00 per day Are you passionate about supporting young learners with Autism? Are you looking to make a meaningful difference within the classroom? A welcoming and inclusive mainstream primary school in Banbury are looking for a new Autism Support Assistant to join their team as soon as possible. Within the role, you will work 1:1 and on a small group basis with pupils with Autism Spectrum Disorder and associated mental health needs. You will also work closely with the class teacher and SENCO and adapt the primary curriculum to meet individual needs. Expectations for the role: Autism Support Assistant Part-Time / Full-Time 1:1 and small group ASAP Start This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking to work or continue working with children with autism. You will play an integral role in creating an inclusive learning environment for the pupils at the school. To apply, please upload your updated CV directly to this advert. Academics is a leading education recruitment agency, delivering continuity and quality in the classroom. Autism Support Assistant - ASD - Banbury, Oxfordshire - Teaching Assistant - ASAP Start
m2r Education are proud to be working with this British Council accredited provider of residential junior summer courses for groups of students aged 10 -18. They operate junior summer schools for international students aged 10-18 years in nine locations across the UK: London, Hatfield, Bath, Edinburgh, Hull, Liverpool, Norwich, Colchester and Dorset. The schools are based on university or further education college campuses, all can offer residential accommodation and have teaching and leisure facilities on-site. Summer courses offer a balanced mix between learning in the classroom and learning during activities and on excursions. They need English Language Teachers to teach classes of international students from 28th June 2026 to 24th July 2026 (and beyond in smaller numbers). This can be on a full board residential or non residential basis. You would be required to attend an on-site induction day on Sunday 28th June. Role: Teachers are responsible for teaching junior students on our short summer courses Teachers usually work mornings and afternoons, Monday to Friday teaching 4 x 1.5 hour lessons a day. The summer school in Colchester has a slightly different structure to the week, with teaching taking place on a Saturday but teachers have Wednesday off instead Timetables usually begin at 9am and end c.5.30pm with 30 contact hrs per week All teachers receive an on-site induction with the Director of Studies The in house syllabus and a range of materials are available in each centre. Responsibilities: Attend a paid, on-site induction prior to the students' arrival (28th June) Read the teachers' manual, CPD manual, employee handbook and any other pre-course information thoroughlyTest and induct new students including assisting the DOS with the marking of tests Assist with general academic administration and record maintenance, including completing registers promptly at the beginning of lessons and completing all academic paperwork in a timely manner Write academic end-of-course reports and certificates/awards for all students Ensure adequate preparation for all teaching and activity sessions Keep all classrooms neat and tidy (rooms are sometimes used in the evenings for activities) and ensure all equipment and resources are returned to the teacher's room Attend all staff meetings Effectively follow the in-house syllabus and teach a programme of lessons appropriate to a summer school environment Deliver effective, communicative and student-centred lessons Deliver Enterprise English workshops if required Maintain proper levels of student discipline, and report any unwanted behaviour immediately to the DOS Ensure that students are studying at the correct level and report any class changes necessary to the DOS Enthusiastically support the activities programme in and out of class Be involved with activities and excursions as necessary Contribute to the smooth running of the centre Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree CELTA/Trinity TESOL (A PGCE with QTS in either MFL, or English or Primary QTS may also be considered,) Experience of teaching ESL Enhanced DBS on update service (if you do not have this, one will be applied for on your behalf) Right to Work in the UK Experience of teaching classes with 15 - 18 students Genuine interest in working with young people Ability to cope with long working hours Ability to work in multiple buildings in potentially widespread campus Extremely professional and customer focussed Able to plan lessons and provide post lesson feedback Experience teaching in summer schools is preferred although not essential Rate: From minimum £550/wk Residential and from minimum £720/wk Non Residential, plus Holiday Pay paid at the end of the contract For safeguarding purposes, an Enhanced DBS check is required for all staff and if living overseas a valid police clearance certificate is additionally required. Two professional references will also be required for all staff. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you have not been contacted within 10 working days of submission then please consider your application to have been unsuccessful. Contact us for more details.
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
m2r Education are proud to be working with this British Council accredited provider of residential junior summer courses for groups of students aged 10 -18. They operate junior summer schools for international students aged 10-18 years in nine locations across the UK: London, Hatfield, Bath, Edinburgh, Hull, Liverpool, Norwich, Colchester and Dorset. The schools are based on university or further education college campuses, all can offer residential accommodation and have teaching and leisure facilities on-site. Summer courses offer a balanced mix between learning in the classroom and learning during activities and on excursions. They need English Language Teachers to teach classes of international students from 28th June 2026 to 24th July 2026 (and beyond in smaller numbers). This can be on a full board residential or non residential basis. You would be required to attend an on-site induction day on Sunday 28th June. Role: Teachers are responsible for teaching junior students on our short summer courses Teachers usually work mornings and afternoons, Monday to Friday teaching 4 x 1.5 hour lessons a day. The summer school in Colchester has a slightly different structure to the week, with teaching taking place on a Saturday but teachers have Wednesday off instead Timetables usually begin at 9am and end c.5.30pm with 30 contact hrs per week All teachers receive an on-site induction with the Director of Studies The in house syllabus and a range of materials are available in each centre. Responsibilities: Attend a paid, on-site induction prior to the students' arrival (28th June) Read the teachers' manual, CPD manual, employee handbook and any other pre-course information thoroughlyTest and induct new students including assisting the DOS with the marking of tests Assist with general academic administration and record maintenance, including completing registers promptly at the beginning of lessons and completing all academic paperwork in a timely manner Write academic end-of-course reports and certificates/awards for all students Ensure adequate preparation for all teaching and activity sessions Keep all classrooms neat and tidy (rooms are sometimes used in the evenings for activities) and ensure all equipment and resources are returned to the teacher's room Attend all staff meetings Effectively follow the in-house syllabus and teach a programme of lessons appropriate to a summer school environment Deliver effective, communicative and student-centred lessons Deliver Enterprise English workshops if required Maintain proper levels of student discipline, and report any unwanted behaviour immediately to the DOS Ensure that students are studying at the correct level and report any class changes necessary to the DOS Enthusiastically support the activities programme in and out of class Be involved with activities and excursions as necessary Contribute to the smooth running of the centre Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree CELTA/Trinity TESOL (A PGCE with QTS in either MFL, or English or Primary QTS may also be considered,) Experience of teaching ESL Enhanced DBS on update service (if you do not have this, one will be applied for on your behalf) Right to Work in the UK Experience of teaching classes with 15 - 18 students Genuine interest in working with young people Ability to cope with long working hours Ability to work in multiple buildings in potentially widespread campus Extremely professional and customer focussed Able to plan lessons and provide post lesson feedback Experience teaching in summer schools is preferred although not essential Rate: From minimum £550/wk Residential and from minimum £720/wk Non Residential, plus Holiday Pay paid at the end of the contract For safeguarding purposes, an Enhanced DBS check is required for all staff and if living overseas a valid police clearance certificate is additionally required. Two professional references will also be required for all staff. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you have not been contacted within 10 working days of submission then please consider your application to have been unsuccessful. Contact us for more details.
SEND Teacher - Supply Opportunities Location: Manchester and surrounding areas Start Date: Immediate starts available Contract: Flexible Supply Roles (Primary Schools) About the Role We are currently seeking passionate and dedicated SEND Teachers to join our network for flexible supply opportunities across primary schools in Manchester and the surrounding areas. These roles are ideal for teachers who enjoy variety in their work and are committed to supporting pupils in inclusive learning environments. As a supply SEND Teacher, you will have the opportunity to work in a range of school settings while making a meaningful impact on the academic, social, and emotional development of pupils with additional needs. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND Support pupils' academic progress, emotional wellbeing, and social development Adapt teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, support staff, and SENCOs to provide effective support Promote positive behaviour, communication, and inclusion within the classroom Uphold safeguarding responsibilities and contribute to a safe learning environment Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching pupils with SEND in primary school settings Strong understanding of inclusive teaching practices A patient, empathetic, and adaptable approach Excellent communication, organisation, and classroom management skills An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one Why Work with us? With over 20 years of experience in education recruitment, Step Teachers supports schools and educators across North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon, and Greater Manchester. Our experienced consultants, based across our branches in Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, work closely with schools and academies to connect talented educators with rewarding opportunities. We are proud to be: An approved Crown Commercial Service supplier A member of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) REC Audited in Education, demonstrating the highest standards in safeguarding and compliance What We Offer Weekly PAYE pay based on your experience (no umbrella companies) Access to exclusive benefits and discounts, including high street shopping, travel offers, and gym memberships A dedicated wellbeing portal providing physical and emotional support services A supportive recruitment team focused on helping you succeed in your career Refer a Friend Know someone who may be interested in supply or permanent education roles? Refer a friend and receive a £100 Amazon voucher, plus the chance for both of you to win a holiday worth up to £1,000. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will undergo rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check, in line with the Department for Education's statutory guidance - Keeping Children Safe in Education.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
SEND Teacher - Supply Opportunities Location: Manchester and surrounding areas Start Date: Immediate starts available Contract: Flexible Supply Roles (Primary Schools) About the Role We are currently seeking passionate and dedicated SEND Teachers to join our network for flexible supply opportunities across primary schools in Manchester and the surrounding areas. These roles are ideal for teachers who enjoy variety in their work and are committed to supporting pupils in inclusive learning environments. As a supply SEND Teacher, you will have the opportunity to work in a range of school settings while making a meaningful impact on the academic, social, and emotional development of pupils with additional needs. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND Support pupils' academic progress, emotional wellbeing, and social development Adapt teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, support staff, and SENCOs to provide effective support Promote positive behaviour, communication, and inclusion within the classroom Uphold safeguarding responsibilities and contribute to a safe learning environment Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching pupils with SEND in primary school settings Strong understanding of inclusive teaching practices A patient, empathetic, and adaptable approach Excellent communication, organisation, and classroom management skills An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one Why Work with us? With over 20 years of experience in education recruitment, Step Teachers supports schools and educators across North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon, and Greater Manchester. Our experienced consultants, based across our branches in Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, work closely with schools and academies to connect talented educators with rewarding opportunities. We are proud to be: An approved Crown Commercial Service supplier A member of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) REC Audited in Education, demonstrating the highest standards in safeguarding and compliance What We Offer Weekly PAYE pay based on your experience (no umbrella companies) Access to exclusive benefits and discounts, including high street shopping, travel offers, and gym memberships A dedicated wellbeing portal providing physical and emotional support services A supportive recruitment team focused on helping you succeed in your career Refer a Friend Know someone who may be interested in supply or permanent education roles? Refer a friend and receive a £100 Amazon voucher, plus the chance for both of you to win a holiday worth up to £1,000. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will undergo rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check, in line with the Department for Education's statutory guidance - Keeping Children Safe in Education.
Full-Time Primary Cover Teacher - Harrow Start Date: ASAP Rate: From £160 per day (depending on experience) Contract: Long-term, 5 days per week Requirements: QTS + Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Role A vibrant and community-focused primary school in Harrow is seeking a full-time Cover Teacher to join their team immediately. This is a long-term opportunity, providing the chance to teach across Nursery to Year 6, enjoy variety, and be part of a truly supportive and collaborative staff community. You'll play a key role in maintaining continuity for pupils while experiencing a rich variety of teaching across different year groups. This position is perfect for adaptable, confident teachers who thrive in dynamic environments. School This school prides itself on a strong moral purpose and a commitment to nurturing confident, resilient learners. Its ethos is centred on inclusion, respect, and high expectations, with staff working closely together to provide a warm, stable environment for every child. The day-to-day support is exceptional, led by an approachable and proactive Assistant Headteacher, who is dedicated to staff wellbeing and ensures teachers have the guidance and support they need to thrive. Responsibilities As the full-time Cover Teacher, your responsibilities will include: Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons across EYFS, KS1, and KS2, as required Adapting quickly to different classes, routines, and learning styles Collaborating with phase teams and senior leaders to ensure consistency for pupils Maintaining a calm and confident presence in the classroom Supporting pupils' learning and behaviour in line with the school's high expectations This role is ideal for teachers who enjoy variety, embrace challenge, and are confident managing different age groups and learning needs. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Strong behaviour management skills with a resilient, positive attitude Flexibility and confidence across all primary phases Collaborative mindset and willingness to work within a supportive team Benefits Competitive daily rate starting from £160+ per day (dependent on experience) Supportive leadership and a friendly, approachable staff team On-site car parking Opportunity to work across the full primary range in a long-term, stable placement If you're a confident, adaptable teacher who enjoys teaching across all primary phases and wants to be part of a school that genuinely supports its staff, we'd love to hear from you. About us We are a specialist education recruitment consultancy, supporting teachers and support staff to find short-term, long-term, or permanent roles across Primary, Secondary, and Special Education schools throughout the UK. We are committed to Safer Recruitment and conduct all necessary checks on our candidates. As part of registration, candidates must hold a current DBS Disclosure and, ideally, a subscription to the DBS Update Service. For those who do not have one, we can guide you through the application process. All relevant original qualification certificates will also be required prior to any work placement.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Full-Time Primary Cover Teacher - Harrow Start Date: ASAP Rate: From £160 per day (depending on experience) Contract: Long-term, 5 days per week Requirements: QTS + Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Role A vibrant and community-focused primary school in Harrow is seeking a full-time Cover Teacher to join their team immediately. This is a long-term opportunity, providing the chance to teach across Nursery to Year 6, enjoy variety, and be part of a truly supportive and collaborative staff community. You'll play a key role in maintaining continuity for pupils while experiencing a rich variety of teaching across different year groups. This position is perfect for adaptable, confident teachers who thrive in dynamic environments. School This school prides itself on a strong moral purpose and a commitment to nurturing confident, resilient learners. Its ethos is centred on inclusion, respect, and high expectations, with staff working closely together to provide a warm, stable environment for every child. The day-to-day support is exceptional, led by an approachable and proactive Assistant Headteacher, who is dedicated to staff wellbeing and ensures teachers have the guidance and support they need to thrive. Responsibilities As the full-time Cover Teacher, your responsibilities will include: Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons across EYFS, KS1, and KS2, as required Adapting quickly to different classes, routines, and learning styles Collaborating with phase teams and senior leaders to ensure consistency for pupils Maintaining a calm and confident presence in the classroom Supporting pupils' learning and behaviour in line with the school's high expectations This role is ideal for teachers who enjoy variety, embrace challenge, and are confident managing different age groups and learning needs. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Strong behaviour management skills with a resilient, positive attitude Flexibility and confidence across all primary phases Collaborative mindset and willingness to work within a supportive team Benefits Competitive daily rate starting from £160+ per day (dependent on experience) Supportive leadership and a friendly, approachable staff team On-site car parking Opportunity to work across the full primary range in a long-term, stable placement If you're a confident, adaptable teacher who enjoys teaching across all primary phases and wants to be part of a school that genuinely supports its staff, we'd love to hear from you. About us We are a specialist education recruitment consultancy, supporting teachers and support staff to find short-term, long-term, or permanent roles across Primary, Secondary, and Special Education schools throughout the UK. We are committed to Safer Recruitment and conduct all necessary checks on our candidates. As part of registration, candidates must hold a current DBS Disclosure and, ideally, a subscription to the DBS Update Service. For those who do not have one, we can guide you through the application process. All relevant original qualification certificates will also be required prior to any work placement.
Sports Coach in Residence from September 2026 Our preference is for candidates who can offer expertise in Rugby Union but we are also interested in hearing from candidates who offer expertise in some of our other major games, including Cricket, Hockey and Netball. Welcome to OSH Old Swinford Hospital is one of the country's leading state boarding schools. A large number of the School's students are boarders who come from a wide range of backgrounds in the UK and also from the EU and overseas. A third of our pupils are day pupils, who usually go home after lessons, unless they are involved in sport or music, CCF or DofE. The School is now fully co-education. OSH is calm place to work. It is inclusive, tolerant and welcoming. The atmosphere is supportive and orderly, and it is also very relaxed because for many of our pupils their school is also their home. Parents, pupils and staff are all on the same side and our pupils want to learn before going out into the wider world and making their own contribution to it. We have had two very favourable Ofsted visits, one for boarding and one for curriculum. You can see these via our website We enjoy a very good academic reputation and regularly feature in the lists of the most academically successful maintained schools. We're not about league tables, however. We pride ourselves on developing in our pupils a balance of academic achievement, character and resilience and we've been doing this now for nearly 360 years. Our extensive extra-curricular programme contributes to our pupils becoming happy, healthy and interested young people, for whom sport, music, art, drama, outdoor pursuits feature in their everyday lives. The Physical Education Department at Old Swinford Hospital has 4 qualified PE teachers who teach a broad and balanced curriculum at both KS 3 and 4. The department also offers its students the opportunity to pursue their interest further in the subject through GCSE and BTEC courses. In years 7 - 11 all students have a minimum of 3 hours of Physical Education per week while in the sixth form they have 2 hours as a games afternoon. Students who chose examination PE will have considerably more contact time in the subject. The co-curricular programme plays a huge part in the life of this busy boarding school. The programme is dominated by sport and the pupil participation rates are exceptional. The school employs a number of specialist coaches to assist with running school teams and coaching at all levels in a range of activities. The Sports Coach in residence works closely with the teaching and coaching teams. Old Swinford Hospital has had much success at local, regional and national level in an array of sports and has close links to several elite sports clubs in its major sports. Person Specification Conscientious and reliable. A team player Self-Motivated Interested in continuous professional development. Experienced in playing and or coaching a variety of sports Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Job Specification The Sports Coach in Residence is responsible to the Deputy Headmaster for both their role within the Sports Department and their role in Boarding. Main Sport Duties will include: Contribute to the development of Sport within the school and enhance the department reputation with parents and visitors. Act as classroom instructor as and when required. Help in the organisation and delivery of the day to day PE Curriculum. Help with the organisation and management of fixtures, transport and catering for our major sports. Provide supervision and recreational activities in the school sports centre one evening per week; Help with the administration and delivery of the wider co-curricular programme of activities; Provide supervision as a Residential Boarding Tutor Any other tasks that may from time-to-time be reasonably required by the Headmaster. The Sports Coach in Residence shall assist the designated Housemaster in the routine operation of the boarding house and be responsible for the good order and discipline of the house at all times when on duty. S/he shall take an interest in the welfare and progress of all the students in the house and support the house as appropriate in house activities, house competitions and the like. S/he shall take responsibility as a pastoral tutor for students in the house. The Sports Coach in Residence shall undertake all duties in accordance with the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools. As a Sports Coach in Residence, you are expected to live in your accommodation when the school is in session. Any individual nights when the Sports Coach in Residence needs to be away from the accommodation it must be agreed in advance with the Deputy Headmaster. Main Boarding Duties will include: Attend House Assemblies; Undertake weekday House duties at least one day per week as part of a weekly rota. This shall include but not be limited to: Being on duty in the house in time for the formal start of Prep until the end of duty at 11.00 pm unless otherwise agreed. Supervising Breakfast and Supper in the Dining Hall on the House Duty Week as part of the Duty Rota. Undertake weekend house duties on at least as part of a termly rota. This shall include but not be limited to: Being on duty in the house from during the allocated sessions. Help cover Outweekend Duties. Offer support to the House team at key points in the school calendar. Take an interest in the welfare and progress of all the students in the house and support the house as appropriate in supporting house activities and house competitions; Provide duty cover in the house in times of staff absence on a short term basis. To assist with the weekend activity programme. To assist with Boarding House Open Events. To assist Matrons, when requested by the Deputy Headmaster. With the other Graduates work to ensure there is a programme of enrichment for our boarders that is appropriate and engaging. Remuneration & Hours The position is fixed term, full time contract from 1st September 2026 and lasting no longer than to 9th July 2027. The salary for a full academic year is £13,751 paid in eleven monthly equal instalments. Accommodation is provided free of rent and all charges.Your accommodation will be either a single or shared flat in a boarding house, you are expected to live in during term time and no partners are allowed to stay.You will be entitled to eat all meals in the School Dining Room during term time. In line with current regulation, you will, if you are eligible, be offered a workplace pension through NEST. Old Swinford Services Limited welcomes applications for employment from all sectors of the community. Suitability to Work with Children Old Swinford Services Limited is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants are required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check. The School reserves the right to close the job advert early where sufficient applications have been received and so we encourage early applications to ensure consideration for the post.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Sports Coach in Residence from September 2026 Our preference is for candidates who can offer expertise in Rugby Union but we are also interested in hearing from candidates who offer expertise in some of our other major games, including Cricket, Hockey and Netball. Welcome to OSH Old Swinford Hospital is one of the country's leading state boarding schools. A large number of the School's students are boarders who come from a wide range of backgrounds in the UK and also from the EU and overseas. A third of our pupils are day pupils, who usually go home after lessons, unless they are involved in sport or music, CCF or DofE. The School is now fully co-education. OSH is calm place to work. It is inclusive, tolerant and welcoming. The atmosphere is supportive and orderly, and it is also very relaxed because for many of our pupils their school is also their home. Parents, pupils and staff are all on the same side and our pupils want to learn before going out into the wider world and making their own contribution to it. We have had two very favourable Ofsted visits, one for boarding and one for curriculum. You can see these via our website We enjoy a very good academic reputation and regularly feature in the lists of the most academically successful maintained schools. We're not about league tables, however. We pride ourselves on developing in our pupils a balance of academic achievement, character and resilience and we've been doing this now for nearly 360 years. Our extensive extra-curricular programme contributes to our pupils becoming happy, healthy and interested young people, for whom sport, music, art, drama, outdoor pursuits feature in their everyday lives. The Physical Education Department at Old Swinford Hospital has 4 qualified PE teachers who teach a broad and balanced curriculum at both KS 3 and 4. The department also offers its students the opportunity to pursue their interest further in the subject through GCSE and BTEC courses. In years 7 - 11 all students have a minimum of 3 hours of Physical Education per week while in the sixth form they have 2 hours as a games afternoon. Students who chose examination PE will have considerably more contact time in the subject. The co-curricular programme plays a huge part in the life of this busy boarding school. The programme is dominated by sport and the pupil participation rates are exceptional. The school employs a number of specialist coaches to assist with running school teams and coaching at all levels in a range of activities. The Sports Coach in residence works closely with the teaching and coaching teams. Old Swinford Hospital has had much success at local, regional and national level in an array of sports and has close links to several elite sports clubs in its major sports. Person Specification Conscientious and reliable. A team player Self-Motivated Interested in continuous professional development. Experienced in playing and or coaching a variety of sports Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Job Specification The Sports Coach in Residence is responsible to the Deputy Headmaster for both their role within the Sports Department and their role in Boarding. Main Sport Duties will include: Contribute to the development of Sport within the school and enhance the department reputation with parents and visitors. Act as classroom instructor as and when required. Help in the organisation and delivery of the day to day PE Curriculum. Help with the organisation and management of fixtures, transport and catering for our major sports. Provide supervision and recreational activities in the school sports centre one evening per week; Help with the administration and delivery of the wider co-curricular programme of activities; Provide supervision as a Residential Boarding Tutor Any other tasks that may from time-to-time be reasonably required by the Headmaster. The Sports Coach in Residence shall assist the designated Housemaster in the routine operation of the boarding house and be responsible for the good order and discipline of the house at all times when on duty. S/he shall take an interest in the welfare and progress of all the students in the house and support the house as appropriate in house activities, house competitions and the like. S/he shall take responsibility as a pastoral tutor for students in the house. The Sports Coach in Residence shall undertake all duties in accordance with the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools. As a Sports Coach in Residence, you are expected to live in your accommodation when the school is in session. Any individual nights when the Sports Coach in Residence needs to be away from the accommodation it must be agreed in advance with the Deputy Headmaster. Main Boarding Duties will include: Attend House Assemblies; Undertake weekday House duties at least one day per week as part of a weekly rota. This shall include but not be limited to: Being on duty in the house in time for the formal start of Prep until the end of duty at 11.00 pm unless otherwise agreed. Supervising Breakfast and Supper in the Dining Hall on the House Duty Week as part of the Duty Rota. Undertake weekend house duties on at least as part of a termly rota. This shall include but not be limited to: Being on duty in the house from during the allocated sessions. Help cover Outweekend Duties. Offer support to the House team at key points in the school calendar. Take an interest in the welfare and progress of all the students in the house and support the house as appropriate in supporting house activities and house competitions; Provide duty cover in the house in times of staff absence on a short term basis. To assist with the weekend activity programme. To assist with Boarding House Open Events. To assist Matrons, when requested by the Deputy Headmaster. With the other Graduates work to ensure there is a programme of enrichment for our boarders that is appropriate and engaging. Remuneration & Hours The position is fixed term, full time contract from 1st September 2026 and lasting no longer than to 9th July 2027. The salary for a full academic year is £13,751 paid in eleven monthly equal instalments. Accommodation is provided free of rent and all charges.Your accommodation will be either a single or shared flat in a boarding house, you are expected to live in during term time and no partners are allowed to stay.You will be entitled to eat all meals in the School Dining Room during term time. In line with current regulation, you will, if you are eligible, be offered a workplace pension through NEST. Old Swinford Services Limited welcomes applications for employment from all sectors of the community. Suitability to Work with Children Old Swinford Services Limited is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants are required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check. The School reserves the right to close the job advert early where sufficient applications have been received and so we encourage early applications to ensure consideration for the post.