Primary/Middle School English Lead – SEND; SEMH
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Salary:
Upper Pay Scale (U1-U3) plus £2,679 Annual SEN allowance
Position:
Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Positions available: 1
Closing date:
31st January 2026
Upper Pay Scale (U1-U3) plus £2,679 Annual SEN allowance
Full time, term time only
The Sallygate School is an Independent Special School catering to the unique needs of pupils with SEMH. Located in the heart of the Alkham Valley, near Dover, the Sallygate School is part of Channels & Choices Therapeutic Community which comprises of several therapeutic residential children’s homes, an independent therapeutic fostering agency and a multi‑disciplinary therapy service, including SaLT & OT service.
AdditionalPerks, Rewards And Benefits
- Private Optical, Dental and Audiological cover
- Private Medical care
- Long service awards for 5-, 10- and 15-years’ service
- Regular team building days, parties, meals and more!
- Complimentary health and wellbeing support with our employee assistance programme
- Full Induction training Package
This role would particularly suit a primary-trained and experienced teacher. An interest in working within SEN and SEMH is essential, although previous SEN experience, while beneficial, is not a requirement. A comprehensive induction training programme will be provided.
The teacher will be responsible for planning and delivering high-quality teaching and learning to children in our Primary/Middle Phase with a range of social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs, associated special educational needs. This includes whole class teaching, 1:1 or small group tuition and subject leadership for English across the Primary/Middle School.
As part of a flexible and responsive team, the postholder will also provide internal cover for other classes when needed, ensuring continuity and a therapeutic, structured environment for all pupils. The teacher will play a key role in supporting children to achieve personal, social and academic success, underpinned by trauma-informed and neurodiverse-aware practice.
In addition to the duties of a class teacher, the postholder will lead English across the Primary/Middle School, with a specific focus on developing and strengthening the school’s phonics and early reading provision. This includes shaping a coherent primary English curriculum, ensuring high-quality daily phonics teaching, embedding consistent reading approaches and supporting colleagues through modelling, coaching and resource development. The Primary English Lead will drive a culture of reading for pleasure and ensure that pupils receive a strong foundation in literacy that enables them to access learning throughout the school.
DutiesAnd Responsibilities Teaching and Learning
- Deliver engaging, differentiated and well-structured lessons tailored to the individual needs and EHCP outcomes of each pupil.
- Provide personalised support, including 1:1 tuition or small group intervention, to accelerate progress and address gaps in learning.
- Set clear and achievable learning objectives with measurable outcomes, using assessment for learning to inform planning and track progress.
- Contribute to baseline assessments, ILPs (Individual Learning Plans) and summative assessment processes in line with the school’s systems.
- Lead and coordinate English across the Primary/Middle school (to be agreed based on experience and expertise), including developing a curriculum overview, medium‑term plans and high‑quality resources.
- Ensure English content is adapted to the needs of a neurodiverse and SEMH population, integrating phonics, early reading, literacy and development where appropriate.
- Lead and support the development of high‑quality phonics and reading provision, ensuring consistent daily phonics teaching and a coherent approach to early reading across the Primary/Middle School.
- Monitor teaching and learning in English, support colleagues with planning and delivery and contribute to the school’s development plan.
- Liaise with SLT to identify CPD needs related to phonics, reading and wider English provision and share good practice across the staff team.
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