SEMH Primary Teacher
A specialist education site for pupils with social emotional and mental health problems in Harlow is urgently recruiting a teacher for their primary class.
Opened in 2009, this Harlow SEMH School has provided an environment that fosters pupil growth, both academically and personally, offering a diverse and inclusive community of pupils, teachers, therapists, support staff and parents working together. Additionally, this school places their six core values at the heart of all that they do, offering a structured approach to pupil development and wellbeing.
Educating a diverse, vibrant, and unique cohort of students, this East London SEMH School prides itself on specialising the learning to adapt to pupil needs and interests, engaging them in their own development.
The pupils at this school have a diverse range of neurodiverse needs, including autism, social emotional and mental health, and related conditions.
About the role:
As a primary class teacher, the objective is to support the emotional and social development of KS2 students and foster a safe and nurturing learning environment. In this setting, academic progression and structured curriculum go hand in hand with pupils’ emotional wellbeing and often the focus is to engage pupils in their learning and development rather than push for results in the classroom.
Due to attachment needs, children in the SEMH environment will push and communicate needs through some challenging behaviour, including verbal and physical aggression in some cases.
The ideal candidate may have/be…
- Resilient and committed to a long-term career working with students with SEMH.
- QTS preferred.
- Relevant experience with students with challenging behaviour and in need of additional learning support.
- Creative and adaptable teacher.
- Confident leading a class and good classroom management.
Working with pupils with SEMH needs is challenging, rewarding, and fulfilling for an individual who is truly dedicated to becoming a strong presence in the lives of children who have previously been neglected, overlooked and under-supported.
If you would like to find out more about the role or to apply directly, call 020 3011 4848 and ask for Harry. Alternatively, email Harry@psinclusion.co.uk with a copy of your up-to-date CV or apply using the button below.