We are seeking an experienced, dedicated and values-driven teacher to join our rural village primary school as a KS2 Class Teacher and SENDCo.
This is a key role within our school community and would suit a skilled practitioner who believes that strong relationships, high expectations and kindness are the foundations of learning.
We pride ourselves on nurturing every child as an individual and ensuring that all pupils feel safe, valued and able to thrive. The successful candidate will play a vital role in both leading SEND provision across the school and delivering high-quality teaching for our Key Stage 2 pupils.
We are part of the Symphony Learning Trust, a partnership of schools working collaboratively to provide excellent opportunities for children, staff and communities.
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for someone who:
• Is an experienced and highly effective classroom teacher with strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum
• Has the Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO or NPQ-SENCO) or is willing to undertake it
• Is passionate about inclusive education and securing the best outcomes for pupils with additional needs
• Builds positive, trusting relationships with children, families and colleagues
• Leads with strong values, compassion and integrity
• Is resilient, organised and able to balance classroom teaching with SEND leadership responsibilities
• Has high expectations for learning, behaviour and personal development
• Works collaboratively with staff, external agencies and families to support pupils effectively
Key Responsibilities
As a KS2 Class Teacher:
• Deliver high-quality teaching that inspires and challenges all learners
• Create a positive, inclusive and well-structured classroom environment
• Monitor and support the progress and wellbeing of all pupils
As SENDCo:
• Lead and coordinate SEND provision across the school
• Support staff to deliver effective inclusive practice
• Work closely with families, external professionals and the senior leadership team
• Monitor provision and outcomes for pupils with SEND
• Ensure statutory responsibilities are met
What We Offer
• A welcoming and supportive village school community
• Enthusiastic pupils who enjoy learning
• A committed and caring staff team
• Supportive governors and engaged families
• Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth
• The support and collaboration of colleagues across Symphony Learning Trust
• The chance to make a real difference in a small school where every child is known
Closing Date: Monday13th April 2026
Interview Date: Tuesday 28th April 2026
Visits to the School
We warmly welcome and encourage prospective candidates to visit the school to experience our community and ethos.