Teachers in an Outstanding SEN School & College
Location: Cranleigh, Surrey
Salary:£33,086-£46,838 (qualified) + allowance of £2,787 with an additional £1,000 Retention Bonus**
Vacancy Type: 1x permanent class teacher and 1x class teacher maternity cover (fixed-term for 1 year).
Closing date: 14th May, 2026 at 4pm with interviews anticipated week commencing 18th May, 2026.
Join an outstanding specialist setting
The Specialist Trust is seeking a passionate and dynamic Class Teacher to join their dedicated team.
Following their most recent Ofsted inspection in February 2023, they are proud to be rated Outstanding. They are also accredited by the National Autistic Society and hold the Autism Education Trust Schools Licence for Surrey, reflecting their commitment to delivering exceptional education and support for young people with complex needs.
This role offers a fantastic opportunity to develop specialist expertise in SEND education within a supportive and collaborative environment.
About the role
As a Class Teacher, you will lead a class of up to 14 students aged 5-19 with complex learning disabilities, autism and social communication needs.
You will work closely with their integrated therapy team and be supported by a skilled classroom team including Higher Level Teaching Assistants and Teaching Assistants. Together, you will deliver a therapy-informed, personalised curriculum that enables students to engage, achieve and thrive.
Teachers with QTS may also have the opportunity to lead a subject area, depending on experience and interests.
They welcome applications from:
* Qualified teachers
* Early Career Teachers (ECTs)
* Teachers interested in developing expertise in specialist SEND education
About The Trust
The Specialist Trust is a registered charitable trust providing education, care and support for vulnerable children and young people with complex needs.
Their provision includes:
* A specialist school and college
* A registered children’s home
* Supported living houses for young adults
Across their services, they support over 84 young people aged 5-19, many of whom have autism, complex learning disabilities and behavioural needs.
What they’re looking for
They are looking for individuals who share their commitment to making a real difference.
Common sense and teamwork – You will work closely with colleagues and confidently risk-assess situations to ensure a safe and supportive environment.
Excellent communication skills – You will engage students effectively and communicate clearly with colleagues, families and external professionals
Patience and resilience – You will adapt to each student’s pace of learning and remain calm when supporting young people who may be anxious, emotional or frustrated.
Essential qualities – Compassion, empathy and mental, physical and emotional resilience are essential qualities for all staff at The Trust.
Why join The Specialist Trust
Working here means becoming part of a supportive and highly skilled community.
They offer:
* A beautiful 23-acre site on the edge of the Surrey Hills, one mile from Cranleigh village
* Free healthy hot lunches during term time
* £1,000 retention bonus - £250 after 1 month, £250 after 1 year and £500 after 18 months
* Medical cash plan (after qualifying period)
* Free on-site parking
* Employee assistance programme with confidential 24/7 wellbeing and counselling support for you and your family.
* On-site mental health first aiders
* Comprehensive induction programme
* Team Teach positive behaviour support training delivered on site and refreshed every year
* Ongoing CPD and professional development opportunities
* Consistent 1:1 line management support
Location
Due to their rural location, access to your own transport is desirable. However, The Trust. is only a 20-minute walk from bus routes serving Horsham and Guildford.
All staff working in education at The Trust. are considered key workers.
Safeguarding and training
All successful candidates must complete Team Teach positive behaviour support training as part of their induction before starting employment.
The Specialist Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
This role is subject to an enhanced child and adult workforce DBS check.
To Apply
If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Specialist Trust, please do not hesitate to apply.