Reference: 0675
We are looking to recruit a Teacher of English who is able to deliver GCSE and Functional Skills English Language and Literature to pre and post 16 pupils, working alongside colleagues as part of the English department.
The New Skill Centre is a Special Independent SEND School catering for the needs of young people aged 11 to 19 years old, who are academically capable of achieving GCSE’s and other level 1 and 2 qualifications. All our students are gentle by nature and have an EHCP with identified SEND needs. Class sizes typically consist of 4-6 students with experienced HLTA’s in support. You will have experience or willingness to develop knowledge of SEND and the ability to adapt teaching practice to meet individual needs of all students.
This is an opportunity to reaffirm the positivity of teaching and the transformative power of education, working alongside and being part of a dedicated and friendly team.
You will:
fulfil all professional responsibilities of a teacher
demonstrate consistent delivery of high-quality teaching, improving learning standards and achievement for all students.
Your responsibilities
Teaching:
plan and teach well-structured lessons to assigned classes
assess, monitor, record and report on the learning needs, progress and achievements of pupils, making accurate and productive use of assessment
adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and individual needs of pupils
set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils
promote excellent progress and outcomes by pupils
demonstrate excellent subject and curriculum knowledge
demonstrate their quality of teaching is consistently ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’
participate in arrangements for preparing pupils for external tests
demonstrate high quality teaching as the first step in meeting the needs of all pupils
have a clear understanding of the needs of all SEND pupils and be able to use and evaluate distinctive pedagogical approaches to engage, support and ensure progress and achievement
have extensive knowledge of their subjects/curriculum areas, related pedagogy and assessment.
Whole school organisation, strategy and development:
make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school
work with others on curriculum and pupil development to secure coordinated outcomes
provide cover, in the unforeseen circumstance that you or another teacher is unable to teach
be proactive in supporting pupils and colleagues in all activities of the school
contribute to the continual development of the school curriculum.
Health, safety and discipline:
promote the safety and wellbeing of pupils
maintain good order and discipline among pupils, managing behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment
complete/contribute to producing risk assessments for trips/visits and activities.
Professional development:
take part in the school’s appraisal procedures
take part in further training and development in order to improve own teaching
take part in the appraisal and professional development of others, where appropriate.
Communication:
communicate effectively with pupils, parents and carers
communicate effectively with colleagues, other professionals and agencies.
Working with colleagues and other relevant professionals:
collaborate and work with colleagues and other relevant professionals within and beyond the school
develop effective professional relationships with colleagues
work effectively as a team player
provide advice, coaching and mentoring to less experienced teachers/tutors in order to help them develop and meet the relevant standards.
Personal and professional conduct:
uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour, within and outside school
have proper and professional regard for the ethos, policies and practices of the school, and maintain high standards of attendance and punctuality
understand and act within the statutory frameworks setting out their professional duties and responsibilities.
Safeguarding:
work in line with statutory safeguarding guidance (e.g. Keeping Children Safe in Education, Prevent) and our safeguarding and child protection policies
work with the designated safeguarding leads (DSL/DDSL) to promote the best interests of pupils, including sharing concerns where necessary
promote the safeguarding of all pupils in the school
be vigilant at all times and comply with all local safeguarding protocols
be effective in reporting and recording of all incidents/disclosures using the appropriate and relevant school safeguarding reporting systems.
provide pastoral care as required and being aware of mental health and wellbeing needs.
You will need:
qualified teacher status
a degree
successful teaching experience.
About us
The New Skill Centre is an independent SEND school catering for the individual needs of young people aged 11 to 19. Our most recent OFSTED inspection took place in June 2025, and we were rated with an overall outcome of GOOD. Pupil places are commissioned via Suffolk and Essex LA. The young people who attend the setting are working towards achieving qualifications ranging from Entry Level to GCSE.
To find out more
For further information, please visit our website
Visits to the school are welcome. If you are unable to visit and would like a discussion with the Headteacher, please call 01473 290276 to make an appointment.
How to applyIf you feel that you are the right person, then please call the Office Manager, Mrs N Shaw on 01473 290276 option 2 or email nicola.shaw@iansc.orgto request an application form Closing date: 1 pm,24 April 2026.

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