37 days remaining to apply

  • Job start date

    1 September 2026

  • Closing date

    23 April 2026 at 11:59pm

  • Date listed

    17 March 2026

Job details

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Early years, Key stage 1, Key stage 2

Subject

English

Working pattern

Full time: Monday to Friday 32.43 hrs per week (6.29 hrs per day)

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

M1 to M5

What skills and experience we're looking for

Area

Essential Criteria

Desirable Criteria

Qualifications

  • Qualified Teacher Status
  • Additional qualification in teaching SEND
  • Evidence of continuous INSET and commitment to further professional development
  • Any other relevant qualification or training for working with SEND pupils

Experience

The Class Teacher should have experience of:

  • Teaching at Key Stage 1/2 or ability to differentiate work to support SEND pupils who may work at KS1/2 or below national curriculum level
  • Managing a team of Teaching Assistants

Knowledge and Understanding

  • A duty and responsibility to follow the school’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy and procedures and undertake mandatory Safeguarding training as directed by the school
  • Have experience and understanding of practice and principles for Safeguarding children within an educational setting
  • Awareness of equalities duties
  • Understanding of a range of strategies to enhance pupil engagement and learning

PERSON SPECIFICATION – TEACHER

Area

Essential Criteria

Desirable Criteria

Knowledge and Understanding Continued

The Class Teacher should have knowledge and understanding of:

  • The theory and practice of providing effectively for the individual needs of all pupils (eg, a classroom organisation and learning strategies)
  • Behaviour management strategies and know how to use and adapt them, including how to personalise learning
  • Statutory National Curriculum requirements at the appropriate Key Stage
  • The monitoring, assessment, recording and reporting of pupils’ progress
  • The positive links necessary within school and with all its stakeholders; effective teaching and learning styles
  • Has led off-site educational activities to support learning

In addition, the Class Teacher might also have knowledge and understanding of:

  • The preparation and administration of statutory National Curriculum tests
  • The links between schools, especially partner schools
  • Knowledge and understanding of AQA, unit awards and entry level accreditation.

Skills

The Class Teacher will be able to:

  • Promote the school’s aims positively and use effective strategies to monitor motivation and morale
  • Develop good personal relations within a team
  • Establish and develop close relationships with parents, governors and the community
  • Communicate effectively (both orally and in writing) to a variety of audiences
  • Create a happy, challenging and effective learning environment
  • Confident ICT user
  • Know how to produce reports and information to parents/carers
  • Use a classroom to create an effective and stimulating environment
  • Knowledge of current legislation and development in SEND education
  • Proven ability in the implementation of a curriculum for pupils who have additional needs
  • Able to line manage Teaching Assistants
  • Deliver training to others
  • Minibus driver or willingness to undertake training if a driver
  • Team Teach trained
  • Signalong trained
  • PECS or equivalent

In addition, the Class Teacher might also be able to:

  • Develop strategies for creating community links
  • Support and lead an effective team of staff

PERSON SPECIFICATION – TEACHER

Area

Essential Criteria

Desirable Criteria

Professional Attributes

  • Solution focused and flexible
  • A positive team member who is reliable, consistent and able to use their initiative
  • Emotional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure
  • Empathic towards the pupils, their families and the challenges they face
  • Positive attitude towards change, innovative and self-reflective
  • Passionate about enabling all pupils to overcome barriers to learning and achieve success in preparation for adulthood
  • Committed to professional development
  • High expectations of yourself and also of your colleagues
  • Embrace the ethos of the school
  • Willingness to take on responsibilities
  • Determined to enable all pupils to succeed
  • Excellent attendance and punctuality
  • Embrace the school vision, mission and values. Our core values are empathy, respect, high expectations, partnership and teamwork, excellence and enjoyment and ambitious for all

What the school offers its staff

Wellbeing and support, professional development, on site parking, continuing CPD sessions

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.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: Classroom Teacher

Grade and Salary Range: Qualified Teacher Pay Scale

Purpose of the Job

To undertake the teaching of all aspects of the curriculum and pastoral guidance for the pupils and students in his/her class and the administrative duties in respect of that class to undertake the responsibilities within the school as agreed with the Headteacher.

Responsible To: Headteacher

Responsible For: Classroom teaching assistants, volunteers, students on work experience

Applicable Contract Terms and Duties

This job description should be read alongside the range of professional duties of Teachers as set out in the Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. The post holder will be expected to undertake duties in line with the Professional Standards for qualified teachers and uphold the professional code of the General Teaching Council for England.

The post is otherwise subject to the Conditions of Service for School Teachers in England and Wales (the ‘Burgundy Book’) and to locally agreed conditions of employment to the extent that they are incorporated in the postholder’s individual contract of employment. Copies of the relevant documents are available for inspection at the school.

This job description does not define in detail all the duties/responsibilities of the post. It will be reviewed in line with the school’s Performance Management process and may be subject to modification or amendment after consultation and agreement with the post holder.

Main Duties, Professional Attributes and Skills, Knowledge and Understanding

The postholder will:

  • Have a good, up-to-date working knowledge and understanding of a range of teaching and learning styles, and behaviour management strategies and know how to use and adapt them, including how to personalise learning.
  • Provide engaging and motivating learning opportunities for all pupils and students, informed by well-grounded expectations of learners, and designed to enable them to achieve their potential and raise levels of attainment.
  • Know a range of approaches to assessment, including the assessment, recording and reporting requirements and arrangements for the curriculum they teach, including the importance of formative assessment.
  • Maintain an up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the professional duties of teachers and the statutory framework within which they work, and contribute to the development, implementation and evaluation of the policies and practice of their workplace, including those designed to promote equality of opportunity.
  • Communicate effectively with pupils and students, colleagues, parents and carers, and other professionals.
  • Have a commitment to co-operative working as a team member, and identify opportunities for collaborating with colleagues, as well as, where appropriate, managing their work and sharing the development of effective practice with them.

The development of learning strategies, with the provision of teaching and learning resources and in the preparation and maintenance of a safe, secure and suitable learning environment:

  • The development, monitoring and evaluation of programmes of work.
  • The upkeep of data files, catalogue resources, maintain inventories, photocopy, record TV programmes and use IT systems for administration and educational purposes.
  • The development and monitoring of systems for review and recording of pupils progress.
  • The preparation, organisation and maintenance of classrooms and their equipment, including creation of displays, make basic visual aids, art and craft materials, mount and display pupils work.
  • The timetabling of lessons and curriculum.
  • The preparation of educational visits and accompany pupils.
  • Attend and contribute to school staff meetings and in-service training events within contracted hours or outside normal hours by agreement.
  • To deliver some activities that lie outside the normal school day (ie, camps, extended school day trips).
  • To drive the minibus.

The care and supervision of pupils within the classroom, within the school and outside of the school:

  • To support pupils using cloakrooms, showers and toilet facilities.
  • To engage and encourage pupils during playtime activity and support them when entering and leaving using school transport.
  • The supervision of Standard Assessment Tasks and tests/assessments as appropriate.
  • Escort pupils to school or parental transport, home or to hospital as necessary.
  • Assist pupils eating, in a controlled environment. To carry out structured feeding programmes using a variety of specialist equipment involving pupils with special dietary requirements and/or tube feeding.
  • Develop an understanding of and provide for pupils’ specific personal needs to ensure a safe learning environment. This may include providing for pupils’ hygiene/medical and personal care needs, support and assistance to the pupil in respect of toileting. Some pupils may also need the emergency administration of specific medical procedures.
  • To support and assist pupils with independent mobility programmes.

Additionally, the job may include some or all of the following duties, depending on the needs of pupils:

  • Where a current First Aid qualification is held, in the absence of other medical facilities:

- Maintain First Aid equipment and materials, and dispense medicines in accordance with school policy.

- Undertake First Aid.

  • For some pupils to carry out specific medical procedures (when training has been provided) such as:

- Catheterisation

- Administration of anti-convulsant medication

- Gastrostomy tube feeding

- Suction pumping for congestion

- Reflux conditions

  • Under the direction of Health service professionals, undertake activities in support of occupational, physio and speech therapy.
  • The development of Personalised Learning Goals for pupils with special education needs, complete assessments and contribute to the annual review process.
  • Using a range of strategies promote inclusion of pupils with special education needs. This may involve taking pupils off site and supporting them in mainstream and FE settings.
  • Monitor and support pupils engaged on work experience programmes as required.

Particular Responsibilities

The particular responsibilities attaching to this post are related to subject leadership as follows:

  • To advise the headteacher and colleagues on 1-2 subjects and/or areas of responsibility, with reference to the implementation of National Curriculum requirements, and its broader relevance to the schools curriculum, aims and policies
  • To seek to ensure the effective use of the schools resources, equipment, and facilities for the teaching of both subjects/and or areas of responsibility

Please note: There will be an opportunity to discuss specific subjects and areas of responsibility at interview.

It is vital that as part of Fiveways School’s approach to safeguarding, governing bodies and proprietors create a culture that safeguards and promotes the welfare of children in our school. As part of this culture, it is important to adopt robust recruitment procedures that deter and prevent people who are unsuitable to work with children from applying for or securing employment, or volunteering opportunities in schools and colleges.

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.

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About Fiveways Special School

School type
Special school, ages 4 to 19
School size
98 pupils enrolled
Age range
4 to 19
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report
Phone number
01935476227

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