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Qualified Teacher - Specialist Setting (New Satellite School)

Location: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Salary: £21,731 - £49,084 Annually (FTE)

Contract: Full-Time | Permanent

Start Date: September 2025

Additional: SEN Allowances + Paid Duties

Are you a dedicated Teacher looking for a rewarding role within a specialist setting? A brand-new satellite school in High Wycombe is opening this September, and we are seeking enthusiastic Teachers to join the founding team on a full-time permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity to help shape a new provision supporting students with special educational needs, including autism and moderate learning difficulties.

As a Teacher in this exciting new High Wycombe setting, you will play a vital role in delivering engaging and inclusive lessons tailored to each student's needs. Whether your background is in mainstream or special education, this opportunity allows you to make a meaningful difference from the very start.

What does the role involve?

Planning, delivering, and assessing engaging lessons across your subject specialism or broader curriculum areas.

Creating a safe and supportive classroom environment that promotes student development and well-being.

Working as a Teacher to adapt schemes of work to meet individual needs and access the National Curriculum effectively.

Promoting literacy, numeracy, ICT, and key life skills throughout your teaching practice.

Playing a key pastoral role, advocating for your tutor group and supporting their academic, personal, and social growth.

This High Wycombe-based post is ideal for a resilient, creative, and compassionate Teacher who enjoys working as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide tailored support.

We are looking for a Teacher who:

Holds QTS or an equivalent recognised qualification.

Has a passion for working in SEN settings and promoting inclusive practice.

Has experience supporting children with additional needs (personal or professional).

Is enthusiastic about contributing to a new school community in High Wycombe.

What's in it for you?

A permanent Teacher role from September 2025.

Salary range of £21,731 - £49,084 (FTE) with SEN allowances and paid duties.

The chance to join a brand-new satellite school in High Wycombe.

Extensive CPD opportunities and a supportive team.

The chance to make a real and lasting difference.

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Academics are acting as an agency in relation to this vacancy. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS clearance and satisfactory references.

Apply today to secure your next teaching position in High Wycombe and help shape a supportive and inspiring learning environment for young people with SEN

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