Specialist SEND Teacher
Woodloes Primary School, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 5DF9 days remaining to apply
Job start date
1 September 2025
Closing date
30 April 2025 at 8am
Date listed
7 April 2025
Job details
Job role
- Teacher
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Working pattern
- Full time
Contract type
- Permanent
Full-time equivalent salary
- £37,804.00 - £48,786.00 Annually (FTE) M4-UPS3 + SEND 3 Allowance
Specialist SEND Teacher job summary
Purpose of the Post:
At Woodloes, we are passionate about making every day count for all pupils in our school. We are excited to announce the opening of a new Specialist Resource Provision (SRP) in September 2025, where children are nurtured and educated in a manner that meets their individual needs.
We invite enthusiastic and committed teachers to join our dedicated and highly skilled teaching team. We seek a professional who possesses the relevant qualifications, expertise, and ambition to empower our pupils, enabling them to achieve their learning and personal targets.
As a teacher specialising in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), you will collaborate with our exceptional specialist support team within the SRP to assist pupils with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), with a primary focus on addressing social, emotional, and mental health needs. Initially, our SRP will accommodate four places, with plans to expand to eight places over the following two years.
Teachers will fulfil the professional duties stipulated in the most recent Teachers’ Pay and Conditions document, adhering to Trust policies and Teacher Standards, as outlined in the job description below. It is crucial that you embrace the ethos of both the Trust and the school, actively supporting the progress and inclusion of all pupils while demonstrating the school values of consideration, respect, and understanding.
If you are a dedicated educator who is eager to make a difference in the lives of children with diverse needs, we would be delighted to receive your application. Please join us in our commitment to ensuring that every child at Woodloes reaches their full potential.
The role:
We are seeking a passionate Specialist SEND Teacher dedicated to making a significant difference in the lives of our pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This is an exceptional opportunity for an inspiring educator to join a collaborative team committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
The ideal candidate will possess a profound understanding of SEND provision and a strong commitment to creating an educational atmosphere where all children can thrive. Your enthusiasm for SEND education will energise both pupils and colleagues, ensuring that every child receives the tailored support they require for success.
A strong aptitude for working with both individuals and groups is essential. You will nurture a warm and safe environment where each child feels valued and encouraged to grow in confidence. Building rapport with pupils is paramount to enhancing their educational journey.
The successful candidate will demonstrate emotional intelligence, building trusted relationships with parents and external agencies. Effective communication and collaboration are critical, as you will partner with families and stakeholders to ensure their insights are recognised. Empathy and professionalism are essential as you support families in navigating the educational landscape.
We seek an individual with a highly motivated disposition and a vibrant 'can-do' attitude. Your capacity to inspire optimism within the classroom will actively engage pupils and colleagues. Creating an interactive learning environment where collaboration is encouraged will be a vital part of your role.
Your inspirational character will cultivate resilience in your pupils while empowering them to explore their potential. You will motivate and uplift students, leading them toward academic and personal growth.
This role is well-suited for someone with a strong sense of purpose and a positive outlook who genuinely seeks to help children excel. Our highly skilled team is adept at adapting learning and teaching methods to meet diverse needs. We are eager to welcome a new member who will collaborate with our current staff to continue developing practices in SEND education.
If you are a dedicated and dynamic educator looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children with SEND, we invite you to apply for this position. Join us in our commitment to fostering an inclusive, effective, and supportive environment where every child can succeed.
Skills and experience:
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Specialist SEND Teacher who possesses the following skills and experience:
A proven ability to teach pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH) needs effectively, employing dynamic and engaging techniques.
The ability to lead a provision and manage staff effectively, steering the team towards outstanding practice.
A reflective practitioner who can assess and identify solutions within daily teaching, both in their own practice and that of the team.
Initiative in problem-solving and adaptability to changing circumstances.
A collaborative spirit to share ideas for the adjustment of learning, ensuring that all pupils can access their education effectively.
A talent for building trusting relationships with staff, pupils, parents, and external agencies to foster a supportive educational environment.
A compassionate professional approach and excellent communication skills, which enable them to engage with external agencies and parents in supportive and collaborative dialogue. This dialogue recognises the additional pressures that families may face, including increased vulnerability to safeguarding concerns.
Benefits to staff:
At Woodloes Primary School, we pride ourselves on being a warm and inclusive learning environment with high aspirations for both pupils and staff. Our dedicated team at all levels are committed to improving outcomes for our learners, with a strong emphasis on professional development and support.
A school that prides itself on fostering a collaborative environment where innovative colleagues thrive as ‘team players.’ We believe that a supportive and welcoming atmosphere is essential for both staff and pupils alike.
Our school is committed to the continuous professional development of all staff, offering a range of highly regarded opportunities for educators at all stages of their careers. We encourage personal growth and lifelong learning, ensuring that you have the resources you need to excel.
By joining our team, you will receive unwavering support on your journey to becoming an outstanding practitioner. If you are motivated to inspire and engage pupils in a nurturing environment, we invite you to apply and contribute to our school community.
Visits to the school are strongly encouraged and welcomed, please contact Mrs Anna Hutchinson, School Business Manager on 01926 497491 to arrange a visit.
Safeguarding Children
Community Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks and a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the standards which flows from Community Academies Trust vision and values.
English Duty
This role is covered under part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 and therefore the ability to speak fluent spoken English is an essential requirement for this role.
Our Values and Vision
At Woodloes Primary School, we understand the vital role that our school values play in shaping the social and emotional development of our pupils. These values are intricately woven into every aspect of teaching and learning, fostering enhanced social skills and emotional well-being that can positively influence pupils’ behaviour and overall happiness. By embedding our core values across a rich and varied curriculum, we aim to equip our children with the essential characteristics that will support them throughout their lifelong learning journey. It is our ambition that pupils leave us well-prepared to actively embrace future challenges with resilience and success.
Our values serve as the foundation for all that we do as a primary school. They are actively promoted through a variety of channels, including pupil voice, assemblies, lessons, and the broader school life. The definition of our values emerged from a collaborative effort involving the entire school community—pupils, staff, governors, and parents. This inclusive approach ensures that the values we uphold not only reflect our school’s ethos but also resonate with the individuals who comprise our community.
The values that we have collectively developed complement the contemporary British Values, which we wholeheartedly promote within our school environment. Each of these values has been carefully selected based on their significance not only within our school community but also in the wider context of societal engagement. As such, our values are not merely words displayed on a wall; they are fundamental principles that guide our interactions, inform our teaching practices, and foster a climate of respect, inclusivity, and aspiration among all members of the Woodloes family.
Our chosen values are:
P - Perseverance
R - Respect
I - Integrity
D - Diversity
E - Excellence
Community Academies Trust supports Equal Opportunities Employment.
Community Academies Trust Company Registration No. 0747273-6
“Education is for improving lives and for leaving your community and world better than you found it”
Commitment to safeguarding
Community Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks, online checks, and a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the standards which flows from Community Academies Trust vision and values.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offender Act 1974.
The role is covered by part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 and therefore the ability to speak fluent spoken English is an essential requirement for this role
Applying for the job
This school accepts applications through their own website, where you may also find more information about this job.
CVs are not accepted.
About Woodloes Primary School
- School type
- Academy, ages 3 to 11
- Education phase
- Primary
- School size
- 418 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 3 to 11
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report
- School website
- Woodloes Primary School website
Woodloes Primary School is based on a mature housing estate just a short distance from the centre of Warwick with its many opportunities for learning and exploring. It is a two-form entry school with a preschool (Saplings) and a popular forest school area. Currently there are 418 children across the school and preschool. The school has a diverse population with 23 languages spoken throughout our school community. The proportion of disadvantaged pupils (PP) has increased across the school since the COVID pandemic and is above the national average. We also have a high proportion of children requiring support for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
At Woodloes, our vision is to strive for everyone to be the best version of themselves. Staff work alongside our young people encouraging them to reach their potential. This can be seen throughout the school day and
in extra-curricular activities, such as representing the school in sport and singing alongside classmates at Young Voices.
The school's values co-developed with pupils, staff, governors, and parents are Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Diversity and Excellence (PRIDE). These underpin everything we do as a school and are important throughout life. They are promoted through pupil voice, assemblies, lessons and wider school life, giving our pupils a great foundation when moving to secondary school.
Woodloes Primary School is a fantastic school. Our children are well behaved, polite and love to learn. They are proud of their work and are happy to be at school - reflected in good levels of attendance. Children look after each other and work with staff to ensure the school is the best it can be. Our school council are amazing young people who show maturity and enthusiasm in representing the views of their fellow pupils.
They work closely with the headteacher and other members of staff to take ideas forward to make the school a better place. The 'Happy Playtimes Project' and the introduction of Playtime Pals is one such
initiative. We also have great support from our parent community and are fortunate to have an active PTA.
The School Standards Committee (SSC) is passionate in its support of the school. All members bring their various skills, talents and interests to the meetings to create a group of people dedicated to providing the
best possible education and experience for all our pupils. While academic achievement is the goal by which we are measured, we all believe that no matter how great the pressure is to achieve; we must never lose sight of the individual. Every child in our care has skills and talents ready to be encouraged, developed and nurtured.
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