Carcroft School is an inclusive mainstream primary school, committed to improving the life chances of all children within the Carcroft community. We have created two smaller bespoke provisions within our school which cater to the needs of SEND pupils who need a different curriculum and approach to their mainstream peers. Our pupils are truly thriving and we are looking for a Teacher to teach within our EYFS/KS1 Bespoke Hub.
The Teacher will teach a bespoke curriculum and will ensure that all pupils’ academic, social and emotional needs are met through the interactions that they have and the provision that they access. The provision will be tailored to meet the individual needs of the pupils within the group and it will support them to achieve their personalised targets and next steps, as detailed in their SEN/ EHCP plans. Learning will take place in a structured, holistic classroom setting and pupils will benefit from increased staff to student ratios, in comparison to the mainstream offer. The successful candidate will work alongside the school SEND team and professionals from Early Years SEND Team and ASCETS to ensure that pupils are provided with the best opportunities and that they are supported to fully engage in learning and make progress towards their individual targets.
EYFS/KS1 Hub- 6 pupils- Primary need- Communication & Interaction/ASD
We are looking for a passionate and enthusiastic Teacher who is committed to supporting and motivating children with additional needs and are seeking to appoint an aspirational professional who has an understanding of SEN and experience in meeting the needs of young people with communication and Interaction/ or ASD as their primary need in addition to meeting the needs of pupils who are developmentally working significantly lower than their peers and therefore require a more sensory approach to their curriculum.
The successful candidate should be passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people and have a strong desire to support pupils to be the best versions of themselves, regardless of the barriers that they have.
The successful candidates should have a teaching qualification, along with a strong interest in professional development and the pedagogy of SEND teaching. They should also have a strong desire to build positive relationships with pupils, understand the needs of individual SEND learners and to provide SEND learners with highly effective, personalised provision that enables them to be successful. The successful candidate should be eager to engage parents in their children’s educational journey and to raise the aspirations of the pupils and their parents. Furthermore, the successful candidate should be versatile, enthusiastic and flexible, with excellent communication and organisational skills and the ability to work independently, creatively and positively, using their own initiative. The successful candidate should have a warm and calm manner and be clear, consistent, firm and fair with their expectations and boundaries.
Teaching at XP Trust
At XP Trust, our teachers are more than educators; they are creators, leaders, and role models. You will work collaboratively to design and deliver innovative, interdisciplinary learning expeditions that inspire students to think deeply, work courageously, and act with integrity. We expect you to set high standards for both academic excellence and character development, guiding students to craft beautiful, meaningful work that leaves a lasting impact on their community and the world. As a member of our Crew, you’ll foster a culture of teamwork, equity, and belonging, embodying the values of respect, craftsmanship, and compassion every day.
Joining XP Trust means becoming part of a community that does things differently. We believe education is about more than passing exams – it’s about shaping thoughtful, capable, and kind individuals who are ready to change the world. Here, you’ll collaborate with passionate colleagues to create groundbreaking learning experiences, supported by a culture that prioritises personal growth and professional development. If you want to teach in a school where your creativity is valued, your work makes a difference, and you can be part of something bigger than yourself, XP Trust is the place for you.
About XP Trust
Our Design Principles
‘At XP, we build our community through…
- Activism,
- Leadership
- and Equity…
sharing our stories as we go.’
These design principles are the basis for all our work. We focus on enabling our students to create beautiful work that creates agency and has a positive impact on the world; we encourage leadership in our students by facilitating the ownership of their own learning; and we have an unabated insistence on equity to ensure that we remove any barriers that inhibit student growth and success.
Therefore, at XP we focus relentlessly on high quality work and character growth. As a result, our school culture is value driven. Therefore, we expect our children, staff and parents to be courageous, respectful, committed to craftsmanship and quality, compassionate and to always show integrity. We provide an authentically tough and rewarding education for everyone, and we believe this is best achieved through not segregating our children by any measure, such as social class or academic ability.
We believe a person is judged by their character and the quality of work they produce. Our school focuses continuously on these two crucial areas of development. Our children express who they are by personalising their work, and are given time to produce beautiful and meaningful work by following a process of multiple drafts and critique, working towards creating products which are indistinguishable from professionals. Every day, our children develop their habits of work and learning by working hard, getting smart and being kind, and reflecting on our character values of courage, respect, craftsmanship and quality, compassion and integrity.
If you share the ethos of Carcroft School, this is a fantastic opportunity to work within a dynamic team of supportive, experienced and talented individuals, who are truly passionate about supporting all of our pupils to be the best version of themselves and will strive to do all they can in order to support pupils to overcome any challenges faced, then we are the school for you.
We are happy to discuss the needs of the pupils in more detail in order to support candidates to make an informed decision and discussions can take place by visiting the school office. Appointments can be made by emailing [email protected].
All application forms should be returned directly to XP Trust [email protected]
Position: Specialist Teacher of SEND within EYFS/KS1 Bespoke Provision for 6 pupils
Pay Scale: MPS/UPS & SEN 1 Point
Hours: 32.5 Hours
Contract: Permanent
Deadline for Applications: Sunday 2nd February 2025
Interview Date: Wednesday 12th February 2025
Start Date: Easter or September 2025