Class Teacher for Pupils with Moderate to Severe SEND
Status
Live Now
Date Listed19 April 2026
ContractFULL_TIME
Listing TypeDfE_OGL
About This Role
Plan, implement, assess and review learning opportunities for a class group, ensuring pupils make good progress. The Teacher will deliver a high-quality curriculum that is bespoke to Parkwood Hall.
The teacher will:
- 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
Teaching and Learning
- Be an excellent teacher.
- Be able to work with pupils with a range of complex and severe needs.
- Be able to promote pupil independence and preparing for adulthood.
- A good understanding of how children learn
- Ability to adapt teaching to meet pupils’ needs
- Ability to build effective working relationships with pupils
- Plan and teach well-structured lessons to assigned classes, following the school’s plans, curriculum and schemes of work
- Assess, monitor, record and report on the learning needs, progress and achievements of assigned pupils, making accurate and productive use of assessment
- Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of pupils
- Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils
- Promote good progress and outcomes by pupils
- Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge
- Support pupil transition including the development of highly effective induction and exit arrangements.
- Promote high standards of behaviour through adopting a Positive Behaviour Support approach and support the development of appropriate behaviours for learning.
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Skills & Abilities:
- Evidence of effective classroom practice with pupils with profound, severe and complex needs.
- Able to demonstrate the ability to use technology to support pupil’s learning and for administration purposes.
- Awareness of successful strategies to support pupil communication through early literacy, numeracy and personal development.
- Experience in assessment for learning.
- An empathetic colleague who identifies the need for support and then takes discreet but appropriate action.
- A high level of commitment to school development, improvement and inclusive practice.
- The ability to set clear expectations and parameters and hold others accountable for performance.
- Ability to use data to analyse pupil progress.
- The ability to build and manage relationships constructively with a wide range of pupils, adults and professionals.
- Very well-developed personal organisation skills in order to meet the many and varied elements of the role.
- The ability to lead and work as a member of a team in a variety of roles.
- Emotional maturity and resilience.
- Consistency under pressure.
- Ability to use authority and able to respond appropriately.
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