Werneth Primary School · Oldham, North West
SEND Class Teacher Permanent. To start from 4th January 2027. Salary: Main Range 1 to Upper Range 3 of the Teaching Staff pay spine, currently £32,916 - £51,048 per annum The Role: As a SEND Teacher within a DfE-registered SEND Unit, you will be responsible for a designated class of primary aged pupils with EHCPs, the majority of whom have Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and complex, high-level needs. You will plan, deliver, and manage high-quality, adaptive teaching to support pupils’ progress towards their EHCP outcomes, ensuring a safe, structured, and highly supportive learning environment across on-site and off-site provision. You will promote the school’s ethos and maintain consistently high expectations for communication, engagement, behaviour, and independence, while ensuring the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils. You will also be expected to engage in ongoing professional development, including completion of the NPQ for SENCOs. Werneth Primary School Werneth Primary School is a two-form entry Primary School, with children from Nursery to Year 6. Our school values of Care-Aspire-Persevere are values that are lived by our children and by our Staff Team. Rated 'Good' by Ofsted in May, 2023, we serve a diverse school community and are committed to making sure that every child makes excellent progress, no matter their starting point. Education is part of the foundation of our children's future success, so we aim to raise aspirations so that expectations can be surpassed in every lesson, every day. We want our children to build a love of learning, enjoy our aspirational curriculum and access the many learning and personal development opportunities provided for them. Teaching in primary education offers an incredibly rewarding career where every day brings new opportunities to inspire and make a difference. Yet, males remain unrepresented in the primary sector. We are proud to champion diversity and encourage all individuals to consider a career in primary teaching. By sharing experiences of male primary teachers we aim to challenge stereotypes and show that primary teaching is a profession where everyone can thrive. Click here to learn about Dan’s experience in the primary sector and why he believes “representation matters”. By joining the Werneth Primary School Team, you will benefit from our extensive CPD programme (supplemented by The Pinnacle Learning Trust Research School) and enjoy working with our expert and committed staff, our aspirational families and our wonderful children. Our colleagues underpin our mission and values, sharing high expectations and collaborative opportunities through supportive networks. We genuinely care about each other and the real difference we can make to pupils’ futures, and we want to recruit hard-working, conscientious and self-motivated staff who share our vision. You can get a feel for the passion we have at Werneth Primary School through our website, but please do organise