SEN Class Teacher Required in KT2 - April Start!
Prospero Teaching are recruiting for a
SEN Class Teacher
to join a Primary School in Kingston-Upon-Thames
This new provision will support students aged
4-16 years
with a range of
moderate to severe learning difficulties ,
complex needs, and
Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Some students may also have
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)
and other associated needs. The school offers strong staff support, with experienced
Teaching Assistants ,
Healthcare Assistants, and
on-site Nurses
in each class.
Daily Rate:
Paid to Scale Location:
Kingston-Upon Thames, KT2 Contract Type:
Full Time (Monday - Friday) Duration:
Long Term / Permanent Start Date:
APR 2026
The successful applicants will have: QTS or equivalent Previous experience working with PMLD, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Complex Needs and/or Physical/Mental/Sensory Impairments Is creative, adaptable, and passionate about education. Ability to effectively communicate with students, staff and parents/careers Hold an enhanced Child or Child & Adult barred list DBS certificate
The role will consist of: Teaching to a class of varying needs including varied types of communication (non-verbal & Physical) - semi-formal curriculum Work closely with students, their parents/careers and other members of staff to make sure that the students are happy and learning well Adapting the syllabus according to the individual students' EHCP Make appropriate use of a range of monitoring and assessment strategies to evaluate pupil's progress
The role will offer: Fantastic modern campus Supportive and ambitious colleagues Well-resourced and engaging working environment Broad training opportunities & excellent CPD Links with other local special needs providers 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 pass all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Teaching. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people is responsible for safeguarding and protecting their welfare.