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ARP Teacher Bexley September 2026
Are you an experienced ARP Teacher or a skilled Primary Teacher keen to transition into SEMH, looking to play a key role in a newly developed specialist provision within a mainstream school?
A progressive school in Bexley is seeking an ARP Teacher to take a leading role in a developing Additionally Resourced Provision, supporting pupils with complex social, emotional and mental health needs within a structured, well-supported environment.
This ARP sits within an Outstanding two-school trust and is expanding quickly, with the borough's first SEMH Primary Provision set to double in capacity by the next academic year.
ARP Teacher | What’s on Offer:
- Competitive Outer London Salary MPS/UPS with SEN Allowance
- Full-time position starting in September, continuing for the academic year and beyond
- Take strategic responsibility for a growing ARP within a mainstream setting
- Work alongside an experienced Senior Leadership Team committed to inclusive practice
- Play a central role in the development of a specialist provision shaping local SEMH support
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ARP Teacher | The Role:
- Plan and deliver tailored, high-quality lessons for pupils within the ARP
- Support pupils' regulation, behaviour for learning and academic attainment
- Work in partnership with SENCO, pastoral teams and senior leaders to ensure targeted interventions
- Contribute to the ongoing growth of the ARP, including curriculum adaptation and provision mapping
- Champion effective inclusive practice across the wider school community


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ARP Teacher | Who We’re Looking For:
- Qualified Teacher with UK QTS
- Proven experience working with pupils with SEMH and additional needs
- A practitioner with high expectations and a clear commitment to measurable impact
- A confident team player able to guide colleagues in best practice within specialist provision
This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile, expanding specialist setting within a mainstream school and make a tangible difference to pupils requiring structured SEMH support.
Ribbons & Reeves are London’s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in securing long-term and permanent roles for educators, including this ARP Teacher position in Bexley.
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