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Humanities Teacher (History and Geography): Specialist SEND Secondary

Are you an experienced Humanities specialist ready to bring the world to life for students with unique learning needs?

We are seeking a dedicated History and Geography Teacher to join our founding team at a brand:new SEND secondary school opened in September 2025. Located in Chaldon, Surrey, this is a rare opportunity to shape a Humanities curriculum from the ground up, specifically designed for young people aged 11:16 with social communication, emotional regulation, and sensory processing needs.

The Package

  • Salary: GBP34,398 : GBP48,913 per year (M1 : UPS1 Fringe)
  • Bonus: GBP5,000 Welcome Bonus for Qualified Teachers
  • Contract: Full:time, Permanent
  • Hours: 40 hours per week (Finish at 4:00 PM every Friday)
  • Location: Chaldon, Surrey (with occasional work at our satellite site in Caterham)

Why This Role is Different

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For an experienced SEN professional or a mainstream teacher looking to specialise, this role offers the environment you need to truly teach:

  • Founding Influence: As the school opens its doors in 2025, you will play a key role in developing a personalised Humanities curriculum that meets the passions and interests of our students.
  • Small Class Sizes: Trade large:scale classroom management for high:impact, small:group teaching supported by a supernumerary multi:disciplinary team.
  • Holistic Progress: You will move beyond standard testing to focus on personalised targets, EHCP outcomes, and the overall welfare of your pupils.
  • Collaborative Support: Work daily alongside therapists and SEN experts to ensure every child has every opportunity to achieve.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Curriculum Delivery: Deliver high:quality History and Geography lessons tailored to students with autism and complex learning needs.
  • Individualised Learning: Set, monitor, and review personalised targets to optimise learning for each student.
  • Professional Advocacy: Contribute to the review of EHCPs, PEPs, and LAC reviews, ensuring academic and social needs are met.
  • Safe Learning Environment: Manage challenging behaviours through a non:confrontational, reflective approach in line with school policies.
  • Strategic Planning: Maintain short, medium, and long:term plans while providing subject leadership across the school.

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About You

We are looking for a resilient and creative practitioner who understands that for our students, History and Geography are windows to understanding the wider world.

Essential Criteria

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), PGCE, or equivalent.
  • Proven experience delivering a differentiated curriculum to pupils with SEND.
  • Sound knowledge of the National Curriculum and how to adapt it for complex needs.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work within a multi:disciplinary team.
  • Driving License: Highly desirable due to our rural location and limited public transport.

Desirable Criteria

  • A postgraduate diploma in Autism.
  • Experience working specifically with students who present with challenging behaviours.

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Skills

Qualified Teacher Status
Differentiated Curriculum
National Curriculum
Communication Skills
Multi-disciplinary Team
Challenging Behaviours
Personalised Targets
EHCP Review
Subject Leadership

Location

Tandridge, England, United Kingdom

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