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ASC Teacher Expiring soon

Job reference

LHW Jan_1758817195

Company Name

Academics

Salary

£36000 - £50000 per annum

Location

London

Industry sector

Education

Job type

Temporary | Full Time

Job start date

ASAP

Posted date

25/09/2025

Closing date

16/10/2025

ASC Teacher - Specialist Primary School | January 2026 Start

Location: West Drayton, London

Contract Type: Full-Time | Permanent

School Type: Specialist Primary SEN School

Do you have a passion for teaching children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)? A welcoming and inclusive specialist primary school in West Drayton is looking for a committed ASC Teacher to join their team from January 2026. This school is dedicated to providing structured, personalised education that supports pupils with ASC and additional needs to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Role Overview

In this role, you will:

* Plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons tailored to pupils with ASC

* Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists, and external agencies

* Foster a safe, consistent, and engaging classroom environment

* Track pupil progress and adjust teaching methods to meet individual goals

Requirements

* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - essential

* Proven experience teaching children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)

* Knowledge of strategies such as TEACCH, PECS, or Makaton is highly desirable

* A calm, flexible, and innovative approach to teaching

* A strong commitment to inclusive and child-focused education

What the School Offers

* A collaborative and supportive staff team

* Access to high-quality training and CPD opportunities

* Small class sizes with excellent adult-to-pupil ratios

* The opportunity to make a daily impact in children's lives

Safeguarding

All positions are subject to enhanced DBS and reference checks. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils.