Humanities Teacher
£35,500 - £47,000 FTE
September 2026 start
Full-time
Permanent contract
Are you ready to take the next step in your teaching career? This SEMH setting is looking for educators who are passionate about supporting young people to overcome barriers and achieve success. In return, they offer a collaborative environment where innovation is encouraged, professional growth is prioritised, and talented teachers are given the opportunity to progress into middle and senior leadership roles.
About the school:
A leading specialist education school is expanding its therapeutic SEND provision with the opening of a new campus in Ealing, West London, alongside the continued development of its wider Ealing-based services. Supporting secondary and post-16 learners with Autism, SEMH and additional learning needs, the provision will offer a nurturing, ambitious, and highly personalised learning environment designed to help young people thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
The new campus will feature:
- Small class sizes and personalised learning pathways
- A therapeutic, multidisciplinary approach to education
- Modern learning spaces and specialist facilities
- Integrated wellbeing and therapeutic support
- Strong preparation for adulthood, independence, and employment
- A broad and engaging curriculum tailored to individual strengths and aspirations
- Excellent transport links across West London
As part of a wider specialist provision across the Ealing area, the campus will provide high-quality education within a supportive and inclusive community, helping young people develop the skills, confidence, resilience needed for successful futures by supporting students gain a wealth of accreditations and qualifications across multiple subjects and pathways.
About the role:
As a Humanities Teacher, you will inspire and engage young people with Autism, SEMH, and additional learning needs through a broad and accessible Humanities curriculum. Teaching subjects such as History, Geography, and Religious Studies, you will help students develop their understanding of the world, build critical thinking skills, and make meaningful connections between their learning and everyday life. Working within a therapeutic and supportive environment, you will play a key role in helping students achieve academic success and grow in confidence.
Who this role will suit:
This role is ideal for you if you are passionate about bringing Humanities subjects to life and helping young people overcome barriers to learning. Whether your background is in History, Geography, Religious Studies, or a combination of Humanities disciplines, you will be committed to creating engaging lessons, building strong relationships, and supporting students to achieve their full potential. You will thrive in this role if you are adaptable, patient, and motivated by making a lasting difference to the lives of young people.
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.