We are proud to be Cambridgeshire’s first state-maintained Autism Specialist school and the world’s first IB special school. Following our Outstanding Ofsted rating in March 2024, we are expanding our provision and are now looking for a, passionate, and innovative Teacher to join our dynamic teaching team.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a forward-thinking, trauma-informed, and inclusive setting that puts pupil wellbeing at the heart of everything we do. Our pupils are autistic, each with their own strengths and challenges, and our mission — Enabling the Self — is to ensure they leave school confident, self-aware, and ready for the future.
About the Role
As a Class teacher at The Cavendish School, you will play a vital role in supporting the communication and wellbeing of autistic pupils with complex needs by:
1. Delivering high-quality, inclusive teaching to small classes of Key Stage 2 or 3 pupils, tailored to meet a range of learning profiles and sensory needs
2. Planning and delivering a creative and engaging curriculum underpinned by the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and our therapeutic, trauma-informed approach
3. Creating a structured, safe, and supportive learning environment that fosters pupil confidence, independence, and emotional regulation
4. Leading on the development and review of EHCPs, including setting meaningful targets, tracking progress, and writing termly and annual reports
5. Collaborating with families and professionals (inc. a consistent team of teaching assistants and therapists) to ensure a holistic, joined-up approach to each pupil’s education and wellbeing
6. Contributing to a whole-school culture of reflective, trauma-informed practice rooted in our ethos of “enabling the self”.
We are looking for someone who believes that autism is not a limitation, but a different way of thinking and experiencing the world — and who is passionate about unlocking each pupil’s potential in a setting where their voice truly matters.
What We’re Looking For
7. Someone who is nurturing, proactive, and passionate about creating inclusive classroom environments where autistic pupils can thrive
8. Experience of teaching pupils with SEND and/or autism, ideally in specialist or therapeutic educational settings
9. Confidence in adapting teaching approaches to support a wide range of learning, sensory, and communication needs
10. Excellent teamwork, communication, and classroom leadership skills
11. A reflective and adaptable approach, with a commitment to trauma-informed, person-centred education
12. Ability to contribute to EHCP processes, with strong report-writing and planning skills
13. A desire to grow professionally within a multidisciplinary, supportive team that values innovation and empathy
Whether you’re experienced in special education or excited to transition into this rewarding field, we offer additional collaborative planning time, ongoing CPD, and a supportive community where your passion will truly make an impact