Exceptional English Teacher
Transform Lives in a Specialist Medical Pupil Referral Unit
Location: North West London
Salary: In line with the Outer London Teaching Pay Scale
Contract: Temp-to-Perm | Part-time or Full-time
Start Date: September
Are you an English Teacher with a heart for transforming lives? Do you thrive in nurturing, supportive environments focused on holistic student development? Perhaps you are eager to gain experience in trauma informed practice, or Mental Health, to bring into your mainstream teaching practice?
If so, this role in a Medical Pupil Referral Unit (Medical PRU) could be the perfect fit for you.
This unique setting is ideal for teachers looking to extend their skills in mental health and autism, working with small classes of 4-5 students, sometimes as few as one due to attendance. You'll build strong, meaningful relationships and deliver high-quality, tailored teaching that meets each student's individual needs.
The Role
- Teach English from KS3 up to A-Level, focusing on personalised learning and relationship-building
- Engage high-ability students in a setting that values academic excellence and emotional wellbeing
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team in a trauma-informed, therapeutic environment. This is a very collegiate setting!
- Benefit from smaller class sizes, enabling you to focus on each student's holistic development
- Work in a setting that understands mental health challenges and provides exceptional support and care
Who We’re Looking For
- An experienced English Teacher with QTS, passionate about making a difference in a specialist setting
- Someone with experience or a strong interest in mental health, autism, and trauma-informed teaching
- A teacher who values nurturing and building relationships with students
- Emotionally and mentally resilient, ready to support students who may be disengaged or facing personal challenges
- A professional who is adaptable, compassionate, and committed to continuous learning and growth
Why This Role?
- Specialist Experience – Extend your expertise in mental health and autism in a supportive, specialist setting
- Small Classes – Enjoy teaching in smaller groups, allowing for more focused and impactful teaching
- Supportive Environment – Work within a trauma-informed school that prioritises both staff and student wellbeing
- Flexible Hours – Benefit from an 8:45am – 3pm workday, with regular morning briefings and therapeutic support. Part time or full time.
- Permanent Opportunity – Temp-to-perm contract with potential for a long-term career in this rewarding setting
- Pay - PS Inclusion pay all staff via PAYE
If you’re ready to make a real difference and want to explore this exceptional opportunity, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Parker Smith Inclusion on 0203 011 4848 for more details.
Parker Smith Inclusion specialises in SEND and specialist education recruitment. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to compliance and vetting procedures.