Job Description SEN Primary Teacher Salary: £36,000–£50,000 per annum Contract: Full-time, Permanent As an SEN Primary Teacher, you’ll play an important role in a vibrant specialist school supporting children with autism, complex needs, and learning disabilities. This is a place where creativity and compassion drive learning — where lessons are shaped around each pupil’s needs and every day brings new opportunities to help children communicate, connect, and grow. If you’re an experienced teacher with experience in autism education, EQUALS curriculum delivery, and non-linear assessment frameworks, this is the perfect setting to let your skills truly shine. What We’re Looking For Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – essential. Demonstrated experience teaching children with autism, complex needs, or learning disabilities. Familiarity with the EQUALS curriculum and non-linear assessment frameworks. Strong understanding of inclusive, child-centred teaching approaches. Excellent communication, teamwork, and organisational skills. A reflective practitioner who values ongoing professional growth. Perks, Benefits & Reasons to Join Competitive salary between £36,000 and £50,000, dependent on experience. Company pension and free onsite parking. Ongoing training and professional development to support your SEN expertise. Supportive leadership and a welcoming, collaborative team environment. Purpose-built facilities with sensory spaces and specialist resources to enhance learning. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons in line with the EQUALS curriculum. Use non-linear assessment frameworks to track meaningful progress for pupils with complex learning profiles. Create a safe, nurturing classroom environment that promotes independence and emotional wellbeing. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team — including therapists, teaching assistants, and families — to meet individual learning goals. Adapt resources and teaching approaches to suit diverse communication and sensory needs. Celebrate every milestone, ensuring that each pupil’s achievements are recognised and valued. Here, you’ll join a dedicated school community that celebrates individuality and creates pathways for every child to thrive. Reference: WILL179234/LJ INDACC