English Teacher - Ealing
£40,317 to £52,300 annual salary
Monday to Friday, 08:30 AM to 04:00 PM
Permanent contract
September 2026 start
Do you want to teach in an environment where progress is measured in confidence, independence, and personal growth as well as academic achievement? Here, every step forward you support will have a lasting impact on a child’s future.
About the school:
A specialist independent school in Ealing providing a structured and supportive environment for pupils aged 7–19. The school offers personalised education for young people with SEND, particularly those with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, alongside autism and associated challenges.
With a strong focus on therapeutic support and individual progress, the school combines tailored academic pathways with wellbeing and behaviour support, helping pupils re-engage with education, build resilience, and develop key life skills.
Key features include:
- Specialist SEND provision, with a focus on SEMH and autism
- Individualised learning plans and flexible curriculum pathways
- Integrated therapeutic and behavioural support
- High staff-to-student ratios and structured routines
- Emphasis on reintegration, independence, and positive outcomes
About the role:
You will be responsible for teaching English up to GCSE level for cohorts of students with a primary diagnosis of SEMH and/or additional needs. Whilst working as part of a collaborative team, you will have full autonomy to teach English to students tailored to their individual learning needs and play a key role in developing the department further. From the beginning you will be provided with consistent support to help your development in the school.
Who this role will suit:
Whether you have taught in a mainstream or specialist setting, you are someone who shows a passion to support students achieve their goals. If you are looking for a role teaching English in an inclusive team where you will not only make an impact on students academically but also socially, this will be the role for you. You may be looking to develop your career further into leadership positions and this school will provide you with the platform to achieve this.
If you are interested in this position or would like to have a conversation on how we can support you in your next teaching role, apply now or get in touch with Mohammed on 0203 011 4848 or mohammed@psinclusion.co.uk.