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Are you a passionate educator committed to unlocking the potential of every child? We are seeking an exceptional Specialist Resource Provision (SRP) Teacher to join our nationally recognised team this April. Our school is proud to host a specialist provision for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We have been awarded Advanced Status by the National Autistic Society, a testament to our staff's 'passion, ambition, and aspiration' for inclusive education. This is an incredible opportunity to work in a setting where every child belongs to both the SRP and a mainstream class, ensuring true integration and social growth.
Job Responsibility
Delivering a personalised curriculum tailored to the unique needs of our pupils
Specialised Instruction: Tailoring lessons for children with ASD, including those with complex needs
Communication Support: Working specifically with pupils who are non-verbal, utilising alternative communication methods (such as PECS or Makaton) to ensure their voices are heard
Intervention Delivery: Leading sessions in Social Skills, Zones of Regulation, Emotional Literacy, and Sensory Circuits
Inclusive Practice: Supporting pupils as they transition between the SRP and mainstream classrooms
Requirements
Proven experience working with children with ASD
Confidence in supporting non-verbal learners
A deep understanding of the sensory and emotional challenges faced by pupils with complex needs
A collaborative spirit and the ability to work alongside mainstream staff and external professionals
What we offer
A Celebrated Environment: Work within a provision that holds the highest accreditation for autism practice
Professional Development: Access to specialised training and the opportunity to work within a supportive Trust network
Impact: Join a team where parents describe the support as 'amazing' and the progress of the children as 'unbelievable'