Job Description
Lead Primary Teacher (Key Stage Lead)
Location: Girton, Cambridge | Salary: Competitive (MPS + Leadership Uplift)
The Opportunity: Where Potential Meets Purpose
Based in the historic and peaceful setting of Girton, Cambridge, our school provides a specialist environment for autistic children and young people aged 5-19.
Every learner here has a diagnosis of Autism and the cognitive ability to learn at or above the level of their mainstream peers. What they require is a specialist setting to achieve their remarkable potential. As our new Lead Primary Teacher, you aren't just managing a classroom; you are architecting an environment where neurodivergent children finally feel safe enough to flourish.
Your Impact
In this dual-focus role, you will balance high-quality specialist teaching with strategic Key Stage leadership:
* In the Classroom: Lead a small, personal class of up to 10 pupils, adapting a broad and balanced curriculum to meet specific sensory and learning profiles.
* As a Leader: Drive excellence across your Key Stage, overseeing curriculum planning, tracking learner progress, and mentoring a dedicated team of staff.
* Holistic Development: Prioritize life and social skills alongside academics, ensuring our learners are prepared for the opportunities and responsibilities of adult life.
* Collaboration: Work closely with parents and our multidisciplinary team to ensure every Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a living document of success.
Who You Are
You are a resilient, empathetic leader who understands that "all behavior is communication." You balance high expectations with deep compassion.
Essential Criteria:
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a proven track record in Primary education.
* SEND Experience: Significant experience working with autistic children or young people.
* Leadership DNA: The ability to inspire a team, manage performance, and lead with organizational clarity.
* Tech-Savvy: Proficient in Google Suite and data management.
The "Extra Mile" (Desirable):
* Post-graduate qualifications in Autism or SEN.
* NPQML or experience in school improvement planning.
Why Join Our Girton Team?
* Ratios That Matter: Experience the freedom of small class sizes and high staff-to-learner ratios.
* Beautiful Setting: Work in a supportive environment located in the heart of the Girton community.
* Expert Support: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team of specialists in a collaborative, non-judgmental environment.
* Professional Growth: Access to ongoing CPD and opportunities to innovate within a specialist setting.
* Meaningful Work: See the direct impact of your leadership on the confidence and happiness of your students every single day.
Apply Now!