Contract: Full-time
Salary: Teachers Pay Range & SEN allowance
Start Date: 20th April 2026
About Us:
Hoyle Nursery School has an excellent reputation in the local community for providing outstanding Early Years education. We are an Outstanding Mainstream Nursery School catering for children aged 24 years, with a Resourced Provision for 18 children with social, communication, and language delays or a diagnosis of ASD. We follow trauma-informed practice and are deeply committed to nurturing children’s personal, social and emotional development, ensuring that every child feels safe, valued, and supported to thrive.
The Role:
We are seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, and passionate Class Teacher/SENCo to join our team. This is an exciting and challenging opportunity to lead on the provision for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), ensuring all children receive high-quality, inclusive learning experiences. You will work closely with the Head Teacher/SENCo, Assistant Head Teacher, and wider staff team to promote the best outcomes for children with social communication difficulties, autism, and sensory processing challenges.
Additionally, we are looking for someone who:
* See’s all children as rich, competent and full of wonder.
* Recognises movement, repetition and exploration as meaningful learning.
* Prioritises relationships as the foundation for all learning.
* Follows children’s questions instead of rushing to outcomes.
* Feels and shows joy at the ‘little’ achievements.
* Values process over product.
* Can laugh at the things children say and do.
* Has a warm, caring, reflective heart and a playful, enquiring mind.
Key Responsibilities:
In addition to carrying out the professional duties of a school teacher as set out in the current Pay and Conditions of Service Documents, including those duties particularly assigned to you be the Head Teacher, the Teacher and SENCo shall meet the Professional Standards for Teachers (Core and Post Threshold) by carrying out the following duties:
* Lead and develop the SEND provision within the Nursery, including the Resourced Provision to ensure inclusive practice, following the graduated approach to ensure that all needs are met.
* Under the direction of the Head Teacher, allocate duties and responsibilities to staff in line with SEND support.
* Support and advise staff on best practice for children with SEND, including those with social communication difficulties, autism, sensory processing difficulties, and other additional needs.
* Ensure high-quality assessment, planning, and intervention strategies are in place for children with SEND.
* Work closely with parents, external agencies, and professionals to provide cohesive support for children’s development and learning.
* Promote inclusive practices across the school and provide training and guidance to staff on SEND-related strategies and interventions.
* Maintain accurate and up-to-date SEND records, including contributing to Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) and individual learning plans.
* Contribute to the school’s ethos, vision, and strategic development of SEND provision.
* Support the development of children’s social, emotional, and communication skills, including understanding and implementing Attention Autism approaches where appropriate.
* To have high expectations for all children which enable them to be inspired, motivated and challenged.
Essential Experience and Skills:
* Proven experience working with children with SEND, particularly those who are autistic or have social communication difficulties.
* Knowledge and understanding of SEND legislation, Early Years Frameworks, and inclusive practice.
* Experience of supporting children with sensory processing difficulties and implementing effective strategies.
* Experience in assessing, planning, and delivering provision for children with complex needs.
* An understanding of Trauma Informed practice and its impact on early childhood development.
* Familiarity with Attention Autism approaches is highly desirable.
* Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to support, guide, and train colleagues.
* Commitment to providing nurturing, inclusive, and engaging learning environments.
* Willingness to share expertise, skills and knowledge with others.
* Willingness to attend local network meetings and training sessions.
We Offer:
* The opportunity to work in an Outstanding Maintained Nursery School with a strong inclusive ethos.
* Children who have a love for learning in a well-resourced, carefully planned environment.
* Opportunities for professional development tailored to your role and expertise.
* Support from a professional, knowledgeable, and dedicated team of staff and Governors.
* The chance to make a real impact on the outcomes and lives of children with SEND.
Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities:
Hoyle Nursery School prides itself on being fully inclusive and offering equal opportunities. We are fully committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and expect all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment procedures, including enhanced DBS clearance, identity and qualification checks, employment history checks, and satisfactory references.
If you believe you have the passion, expertise, and commitment to make a meaningful difference to children with SEND and contribute to the continued success of our Outstanding Nursery school, we would love to hear from you.
Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contact the School Business Manager, Mrs Lesley Healey in the office to arrange a convenient time and date.
The closing date for applications is the 23rd January 2026. A letter of application and a completed and signed application form should be addressed to the Head Teacher and emailed to hoyle@bury.gov.uk or posted to Hoyle Nursery School, Chesham Fold Road, Bury BL9 6HR.
Lesson observation: week beginning 2nd February 2026
Interviews: week beginning 9th February 2026