Step into a New Career in SEN: Become an Autism Specialist Teacher in Our New ARP!
Position: Qualified Teacher (Transition to SEN)
Location: Harlow
Salary: Competitive Full Scale Pay: £31,350 - £45,037
Start Date: January
Are you ready for a new challenge in your teaching career? We're seeking an enthusiastic mainstream teacher eager to make a transition into Special Educational Needs (SEN). Join us in creating a brand-new Alternative Resource Provision (ARP) with a focus on supporting children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This is a rare opportunity to be part of a school initiative that will truly transform lives!
What We Offer:
A New Beginning: No prior SEN experience? No problem! We provide comprehensive training designed to help you seamlessly transition to SEN teaching, with a focus on autism support.
Mentorship All Year Long: You won't be alone on this journey. Our experienced SEN mentor will support you throughout your first year, giving you the confidence and skills needed to excel.
Make a Difference: Your teaching will be life-changing for children who need specialized support. Witness the impact of your work every day as you help students thrive academically and socially.
What You'll Be Doing:
Teaching Tailored Lessons: Adapt your lessons to support the individual needs of students with ASD, creating a positive, structured learning environment.
Collaborating with Experts: Work closely with our SEN team, including specialists in speech and language therapy and occupational therapy.
Contributing to Growth: Be an integral part of shaping a new ARP from its inception, helping it grow into a leading provision for autism support.
Who We're Looking For:
Qualified Teachers from Mainstream: You don't need SEN experience, just a passion for inclusive education and a willingness to learn.
Compassionate and Driven Educators: If you have a strong desire to support children with additional needs and the patience to make a difference, this role is for you.
Flexible and Adaptable Mindset: A teacher who thrives in new environments and embraces the chance to learn new skills.
Ready to embark on a new teaching journey? Apply now to join our school community and start making a real impact in the lives of children with autism. Send a copy of your CV to Lee Blake on or call .