Company: PROSPERO TEACHING
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £36,000 - £56,000 per annum
Prospero Teaching is looking for a passionate SEN Teacher to join a large mainstream secondary school with a newly established Additional Resource Provision (ARP). This is an exciting opportunity to support the growth of a developing SEN and Inclusion team, working closely with students with additional needs. CONTRACT DETAILS Location London Position SEN Teacher (ARP) Type of work Teaching within Additional Resource Provision (ASD/MLD focus) Contract or position start date ASAP Duration / Likely Duration Until end of academic year (potential to extend to September 2026) Contract type (temp/perm/temp to perm) Temporary (with potential extension) Full time/part time Full time Minimum rate of pay Competitive, depending on experience Hours 8:30am 3:30pm ROLE OVERVIEW Deliver tailored lessons to students with EHCPs Support students with ASD, ADHD, and MLD within the ARP Contribute to the development and growth of the provision Work closely with the SENCO and Inclusion team Create an inclusive and supportive learning environment EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS Teaching qualification (preferred) SEN teaching experience (ASD, ADHD, MLD) essential Strong lesson planning and differentiation skills essential Experience delivering personalised learning for students with EHCPs SEN-specific training such as PECS, TEACCH, or SpLD essential Up-to-date safeguarding training (or willingness to complete) TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold an Enhanced DBS on the update service (or be willing to apply for one) OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please send your most up-to-date CV along with your expression of interest. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency for this vacancy. All successful candidates will be required to complete safeguarding and vetting checks. Anyone working with children and young people is responsible for safeguarding and promoting their welfare.