Location: Chaldon, Surrey (Near Caterham)
Salary: £34,398 - £48,913 (M1 - UPS1 Fringe)
Bonus: £5,000 Welcome Bonus (For Qualified Teachers)
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
The Opportunity
Are you a passionate educator who believes that every child deserves a bespoke learning environment? We are seeking a dedicated Nurture Teacher to join our brand-new, specialist SEND secondary school during an exciting phase of growth.
Having opened its doors in September 2025, our school provides a sanctuary for young people (ages 11-16) who require specialised support with social communication, emotional regulation, and sensory processing, typically associated with Autism.
The Role
As a Nurture Teacher, you won't just deliver a curriculum; you will create a bridge to learning for students who have previously struggled in mainstream settings. You will work within a therapeutic, multi-disciplinary framework to ensure students feel safe, understood, and challenged.
Key Responsibilities:
Tailored Delivery: Adapt the National Curriculum to meet the unique sensory and emotional profiles of your students.
Collaborative Practice: Work alongside an expert team of therapists and support staff to provide a 360-degree approach to student development.
Target Setting: Monitor and review personalised targets (EHCPs) that focus on both academic success and emotional resilience.
Environment Management: Maintain a calm, non-confrontational classroom atmosphere, utilising positive behaviour support strategies.
Working Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:15am - 4:45pm
Tuesday: 8:15am - 5:00pm (Staff development/meetings)
Friday: 8:15am - 4:00pm
What We're Looking For
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential.
Proven experience working within a SEND or specialist setting (specifically with ASC/SEMH).
A "non-confrontational" mindset and a deep understanding of how Autism impacts learning and behaviour.
The flexibility to work at our main site in Chaldon and our satellite site in Caterham when required.
Why Join Us?
This is a rare chance to be a "founding" member of a school community. We offer small class sizes, high staff-to-student ratios, and a supernumerary intervention team to ensure you are supported every step of the way.
How to Apply
To discuss this role in confidence or to request a full job description, please contact Paul Hirchfield at Randstad Education:
Email: paul.hirchfield@randstad.co.uk
Phone: 01293 527416