Brent Council
Autism Teacher (Primary Settings Outreach)

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Salary range: £40.317 - £62.496 (DOE) p.a. inc. London weighting (M1-M6 UPS1-3) plus SEN Allowance
Contract: Fixed Term - End date 31st March 2029
Hours of work: Full-time contract as per the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions - Term Time Working (39 weeks)
Location: Civic centre as well as other locations as required
Autism Specialist Outreach Teacher (Primary Mainstream Settings) in the Brent Outreach Autism Team
Champion inclusive education. Empower schools. Improve outcomes for autistic young people.
Join Brent’s dynamic SEND Outreach Service at an exciting time of transformation, as we bring to life the vision set out in the SEND and Alternative Provision Improvement Plan, including the innovative “Experts at Hand” approach.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team that places children, young people and their families at the heart of practice, working alongside them as valued partners in shaping inclusive, high-quality support.
We are seeking passionate, reflective professionals who are committed to co-production, early intervention and systemic change, and who are inspired by the opportunity to strengthen inclusive practice across settings. In Brent, you will contribute to a collaborative outreach offer that builds capacity, shares expertise and ensures that every child with SEND can thrive in their local community.
The Role
We are seeking a highly skilled and passionate Autism Specialist Outreach Teacher to deliver specialist support across primary mainstream schools, improving outcomes for children with autism spectrum condition (ASC).
This is a dynamic outreach role working across a range of settings, where you will provide expert advice, model effective practice and build capacity within schools.
You will play a key role in empowering staff, supporting inclusive practice and ensuring children with ASC can fully access learning and achieve their potential.
Key responsibilities include:
- Providing specialist advice, guidance and support to schools on meeting the needs of pupils with ASC, including those within additionally resourced provisions
- Observing teaching and learning, offering constructive feedback, coaching and modelling to improve practice
- Supporting schools to set and review individual targets and implement effective strategies and interventions
- Delivering and contributing to high-quality training and CPD for school staff across the borough
- Working in close partnership with parents, carers and professionals to support children’s development and inclusion
- Contributing to the development of resources and approaches that enhance access to the curriculum and school environment
- Supporting collaborative multi-agency working to ensure coordinated and effective provision
- Maintaining accurate records and contributing to service development and continuous improvement
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This is an exciting opportunity to influence practice across multiple schools and make a lasting difference to children and young people with autism.
The Person
We are looking for an experienced and committed teacher with specialist knowledge of autism and a passion for inclusive education. You will:
- Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and have a teaching degree or equivalent
- Have significant experience working in primary mainstream settings with children with ASC
- Bring in-depth knowledge of autism, including effective strategies, interventions and inclusive approaches
- Have experience supporting staff development through coaching, mentoring or delivering training
- Demonstrate a strong understanding of SEND legislation, inclusion and best practice
- Be confident working in partnership with SENCOs, parents, carers and multi-agency professionals
- Have excellent communication, interpersonal and influencing skills, with the ability to build strong relationships
- Be highly organised, able to manage your own workload and work flexibly across multiple settings
- Be committed to continuous professional development and improving outcomes for children with SEND
Above all, you will be a reflective and proactive practitioner, committed to empowering others and championing inclusive, high-quality education for children with autism.
Why Join Brent?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking local authority at the forefront of SEND reform. In Brent, you will be empowered to influence practice, shape services and drive meaningful change for children, young people and families across the borough. You’ll be joining a collaborative and ambitious team that values innovation, partnership working and inclusive practice — where your expertise and ideas can make a genuine and lasting impact.
Why Work With Us?
We know people achieve their best when they feel valued. At Brent, you’ll benefit from:
- Excellent pension with generous employer contributions (LGPS)
- Hybrid and flexible working options available for most roles
- Supportive family-friendly policies for parent, guardians, and carers
- Health and wellbeing support, including access to eye test support and a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
- Financial support such as education sessions, childcare deposit loans, and season ticket loans
- Travel perks including affordable parking nearby, a Cycle to Work scheme, and great onsite facilities
- Learning and development opportunities to help you grow your career
- Access to My Brent Rewards with exclusive discounts on shopping, travel, leisure, and entertainment


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Application Guidance
Along with your CV, you must provide a supporting statement clearly demonstrating how you meet the key criteria outlined in the Application Guidance attached to this advert. We recommend using examples from your experience to evidence your knowledge, skills and achievements relevant to the role.
Please note that CVs alone will not be accepted and applications that do not sufficiently address the essential criteria may not be shortlisted.
Closing date: Sunday 13th September at 23:59
If you are passionate about inclusive practice and want to be part of a forward-thinking local authority at the forefront of SEND reform and meaningful system-wide change, please apply now!
Additional Information
If you are interested in applying for this job, please start by clicking the "Apply" to be redirected to our careers page where you can submit your application.
Along with your CV, you must provide a supporting statement as part of your application that clearly shows how you meet the criteria in the Application Guidance which you can find attached here.
Application Guidance
Brent Council values the diversity of its community and aims to have a workforce that reflects this and therefore encourage applications from all sections of the community. We positively encourage all applicants to self-identify their characteristics in the diversity survey section in the application.
We are committed to safer recruitment and safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants should be aware that posts working with children, young people and vulnerable adults are subject to an Enhanced DBS check as well as other employment clearances.
The information we collect from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas and your data protection rights, can be found here.
Brent has a positive approach to flexible working.
As a disability confident employer Brent welcomes applications from people with all disabilities, including “non-visible” disabilities and mental health conditions. We will interview any disabled applicant who meets the essential criteria. If you require reasonable adjustments to be made to any part of the recruitment process due to your disability, please contact us on recruitment@brent.gov.uk.
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