8 days remaining to apply

  • Job start date

    1 September 2026

  • Closing date

    8 May 2026 at 12pm (midday)

  • Date listed

    30 April 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Teacher

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Early years, Key stage 1, Key stage 2, Key stage 3

Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

37870-50473

Additional allowances

plus SEN Allowance 1 or 2

What skills and experience we're looking for

Fulfil the professional responsibilities of a teacher, as set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document ● Meet the expectations set out in the Teachers’ Standards 1 ● Undertake the teaching of SEN pupils with Education Health and Care Plans, across the range of SEN needs and ages. ● Provide a quality of teaching and learning provision that can be judged to be at least good and ensures all pupils make at least good progress. ● Be accountable for the attainment and progress of all pupils who are taught by the post holder. ● Demonstrate a trans-disciplinary approach, working in harmony with colleagues from other disciplines e.g., Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists and Physiotherapists to ensure a pupil centred learning experience. ● Produce student SEND passports, monitor student social communication development, contribute to provision mapping and annual reviews for pupils. ● Supervise and guide the work of any support staff including Teaching Assistants (TAs) and Senior Teaching Assistants (STAs) who are assigned to work with post holder’s classes/pupils. ● Provide pastoral support and guidance for all pupils in the post holder’s care, classes or tutor group. Main duties and Responsibilities Quality of Education ● Teaching (in relation to teaching pupils with profound / severe learning disabilities and / or autism) ● Contribute to the development of a curriculum that is ambitious and designed to give all pupils the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life ● Plan and sequence learning towards building sufficient knowledge and skills for future learning and employment and independent living. ● Develop individual programmes of study that are designed to help pupils to remember in the long term the content they have been taught and to integrate new knowledge into larger concepts ● Have high aspirations and set challenging learning intentions for all pupils which takes into account prior learning and re visits any gaps in learning ● Plan for, teach and assess the assigned group of children with Profound / severe learning disabilities and / or autism. ● Plan and deliver lessons and learning materials to motivate and support all pupils to make at least good progress ● Set high expectations for pupils’ wellbeing and behaviour, and ensure pupils have the tools and support required at all times to regulate and feel ok. ● Ensure pupils’ attitudes to their education or training are positive, they are committed to their learning, know how to study effectively and do so, are resilient to setbacks and take pride in their achievements ● Create an environment where bullying, peer-on-peer abuse or discrimination are not tolerated. ● Promote and develop literacy and numeracy skills throughout teaching and learning activities so that literacy and numeracy do not present barriers to learning. ● Provide intervention activities for those pupils who need support to boost attainment/progress or who require additional challenge. ● Set work for pupils absent from school for any reason. ● Use ICT and other technologies and learning resources as learning tools to inspire and motivate pupils. ● Create an environment where every pupil’s voice is heard, respected and responded to. Assessment Recording and Reporting ● Present subject matter clearly, at the appropriate level for pupils and check pupils’ understanding systematically. ● Provide clear, direct feedback in an appropriate way so that it is understood by the pupil and respond and adapt teaching as necessary. ● Use assessment to help pupils embed and use knowledge fluently or to check understanding and inform teaching. ● Mark, assess and return pupils’ work in line with school policy (this will usually be in the form of their learner journey and e-portfolio), providing constructive feedback with clear targets and guidance for future improvement. ● Keep high quality records to promote tracking and monitoring of student progress and wellbeing. ● Attend the appropriate Parent/Teacher Evenings and individual meetings to keep parents/carers informed as to attainment and the progress of their child towards targets. Pastoral Responsibilities: ● Take responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons. ● Provide enrichment opportunities for pupils’ broader development, enabling them to develop and discover their interests and talents ● Be the first point of contact for parents/carers in the assigned tutor group. ● Monitor and set targets with therapy colleagues, for the social and academic progress of pupils in the tutor group. Whole-school organisation, strategy and development ● Contribute to the development, implementation and evaluation of the school’s policies, practices and procedures, so as to support the school’s values and vision ● Make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school ● Work with others on curriculum and pupil development to secure co-ordinated outcomes Health, safety and behaviour ● Promote the safety and wellbeing of pupils ● Support pupil’s wellbeing and regulation through coproduction and delivery of Positive Behaviour Support Plans. Professional development Take part in: ● The school’s appraisal procedures ● Further training and development as appropriate Management of staff and resources ● Direct and supervise support staff assigned to them. ● Contribute to the recruitment and professional development of support staff ● Deploy resources delegated to them. ● Take part in the appraisal and professional development of others SAFEGUARDING RECRUITMENT STATEMENT Sherwood Park School is committed to equal opportunities, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are made subject to receipt of a completed application, satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check.

What the school offers its staff

Sherwood Foundation School is a Foundation Special School located in the London Borough of Sutton and made up of three campuses: Sherwood Park Campus: This is a specialist school for learners aged 3 - 19 years who have severe, multiple and complex learning difficulties and/or disabilities. This includes learners who have highly complex access needs resulting from their physical and/or health conditions. All learners require high levels of adult support to access learning. Sherwood Hill Campus: This is a specialist school for autistic learners aged 3 - 19 years who have multiple and complex barriers to learning, requiring high levels of support to access education and learning around their peers. Many of our learners may also have severe learning difficulties and /or struggle to maintain a regulated state for learning. Sherwood Manor Campus: This is a specialist school primarily for Autistic learners aged 11 - 19 years who have moderate to severe barriers to learning. Most of our pupils can access a highly adapted formal learning environment with high levels of adult support. Some of our learners struggle to deal with the demands of an adult led learning environment so may need a highly individualised learning offer to meet their academic potential. All staff are expected to work across all campuses as required. All of our children have an Education Health and Care Plan and often have a number of dedicated professionals working with them in order to support them to reach their potential - we are very proud of our trans-disciplinary approach and place great emphasis on supporting our pupils to feel safe, well and emotionally regulated in order that they can achieve their best. Sherwood Foundation School is a warm and friendly school, with high aspirations for our fantastic pupils

Further information about the job

The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
Visas cannot be sponsored.
If you're interested in teaching or training to teach in England as an international citizen, we can help you understand your next steps.

Commitment to safeguarding

Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.

Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.

Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
childcare disqualification
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
medical
online and social media
prohibition from teaching
right to work
satisfactory references
suitability to work with children

You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.

Applying for the job

This job requires you to download an application form, you will be able to upload the application once complete.

CVs will not be accepted for this application.

Additional documents

If you need these documents in an accessible format, please contact the school.

About Sherwood Foundation School

School type
Special school, ages 2 to 19
School size
183 pupils enrolled
Age range
2 to 19
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report

Sherwood Foundation School is a Foundation Special School located in the London Borough of Sutton and made up of three campuses:  
Sherwood Park Campus: This is a specialist school for learners aged 3 - 19 years who have severe, multiple and complex learning difficulties and/or disabilities.  This includes learners who have highly complex access needs resulting from their physical and/or health conditions. All learners require high levels of adult support to access learning.

Sherwood Hill Campus: This is a specialist school for autistic learners aged 3 - 19 years who have multiple and complex barriers to learning, requiring high levels of support to access education and learning around their peers.  Many of our learners may also have severe learning difficulties and /or struggle to maintain a regulated state for learning. 

Sherwood Manor Campus: This is a specialist school primarily for Autistic learners aged 11 - 19 years who have moderate to severe barriers to learning.  Most of our pupils can access a highly adapted formal learning environment with high levels of adult support.  Some of our learners struggle to deal with the demands of or become highly anxious in an adult led learning environment so may need a highly individualised learning offer to meet their academic potential.


All of our children have an Education Health and Care Plan and often have a number of dedicated professionals working with them in order to support them to reach their potential - we are very proud of our trans-disciplinary approach and place great emphasis on supporting our pupils to feel safe, well and regulated in order that they can achieve their best. Sherwood Foundation School is a warm and friendly school, with high aspirations for our fantastic pupils.

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