Job Title: SEMH Primary Teacher Area: Hillingdon, West London Start Date: September 2025 Contract Type: Full-time, Temp-to-Perm Salary: Paid to Scale Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:00pm
Brief description: Teach and support KS1-KS2 pupils with SEMH needs in a therapeutic, specialist primary setting.
About the school: A specialist secondary school in Hillingdon supporting students aged 11 to 19 with social, emotional and mental health needs. A primary provision has been introduced to support younger pupils requiring early intervention and tailored support. All students have an EHCP and benefit from a safe, inclusive environment with a curriculum designed to build confidence, resilience, and positive learning habits.
About the role: We are seeking an experienced and compassionate SEN Primary Teacher to support young learners with complex SEMH needs. You will plan and deliver structured, differentiated lessons that promote engagement, emotional well-being, and academic progress.
We're looking for a dedicated candidate to:
Create a nurturing and structured learning environment
Develop and deliver creative, targeted lessons across the primary curriculum
Encourage social and emotional development through consistent behaviour strategies
Work collaboratively with therapists, support staff, and families
Foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive classroom culture
Requirements -
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS or QTLS)
Experience teaching primary pupils with SEMH or SEND
Excellent behaviour management and emotional support strategies
Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection
A calm, resilient, and adaptable teaching style
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Teaching to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people is responsible for safeguarding and protecting their welfare.
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