Stirling Council
Secondary Teacher - ASN & Inclusion

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Closing Date: 31/07/2026
Contract Type: Temporary until 25/06/2027
Salary: £36,159 - £54,453
Hours: 35 per week
Applications are invited from experienced, dynamic professionals for the permanent post of Teacher of ASN & Inclusion at St Modan’s High School, Stirling. The successful candidate will play an important role as part of our outstanding ASN and Inclusion team.
We are seeking a forward-thinking teacher skilled in supporting pupils with a wide range of additional needs including social and emotional. The successful candidate will be committed to the values and aims of Catholic Education and to the holistic development of young people.
St Modan’s High School is a truly comprehensive Roman Catholic Secondary school with a unique and proud tradition of providing a high quality education to the young people of 3 local authority areas – Stirling, Clackmannanshire and West Falkirk.
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This is a temporary post until 25.6.27.
Please note that although the application process allows the uploading of a CV (resume), this is not a requirement for teaching posts and if submitted will not be taken into account during shortlisting to ensure a consistent approach for assessing all candidates. You should instead fully answer the question section with all relevant experience and skills.
The successful candidate will be required to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) for Children. If your application is progressed after the interview, you will be asked to complete the form and have your details verified.


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Job Description
[https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/rq0ovfdp/secondary_teacher-asn-inclusion_stmodans_bt_01072026.pdf]
Teacher Additional Information
[https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/niof4toc/teachers-additional-information.pdf]
Stirling Information
[https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/arjfm1fz/stirling-council-recruitment-pack.pdf]
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