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LARP Teacher

Millennium Primary School · London, London

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Join Millennium Primary School as a LARP Teacher Inspire. Include. Transform — help every child succeed. Hours: 27 hours per week Contract: Permanent Time Time Only: 39 weeks per year Start Date: September 2026 Actual Salary: MPS/UPS (depending on experience) + SEN Allowance £3527 Are you a passionate and skilled teacher with a commitment to inclusive education? Do you want to make a lasting difference for children with additional needs while working within a supportive mainstream setting? Millennium Primary School is seeking a dedicated LARP Teacher to lead high-quality provision within our Local Authority Resourced Provision (LARP), supporting pupils with special educational needs to thrive both within the provision and across the wider school community. All candidates must have experience teaching in a specialist provision. About Millennium Primary & Maritime Academy Trust Millennium Primary School is a friendly, inclusive school at the heart of the Greenwich Peninsula, where diversity is celebrated and high expectations underpin everything we do. We are proud of our commitment to inclusion and ensuring every child is supported to achieve their full potential — academically, socially and emotionally. As part of the Maritime Academy Trust, we benefit from a strong network of collaboration, shared expertise and high-quality professional development opportunities. About The Role This is a rewarding and impactful role where you will lead teaching and learning within the LARP, ensuring pupils receive tailored, high-quality provision that meets their individual needs. In this role, you will: Plan and deliver personalised, engaging learning for pupils within the LARP Adapt the curriculum to meet a range of additional needs, including communication and interaction needs Support pupils’ integration into mainstream classes where appropriate Work closely with class teachers to promote inclusive practice across the school Use assessment effectively to track progress and inform next steps Lead and support support staff working within the provision Build strong relationships with families, external professionals and the wider school team Promote independence, confidence and emotional wellbeing in all pupils You will play a key role in ensuring that inclusion is embedded across the school and that every child feels valued and supported. Who You Are We are looking for a teacher who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Has experience working with pupils with SEND Must have experience working in a specialist provision Has a strong understanding of inclusive teaching strategies and adaptive practice Is confident in planning personalised learning and using assessment effectively Is patient, nurturing and committed to supporting every child to succeed Builds strong relationships with pupils, families and colleagues Is reflective, resilient and committed to ongoing professional development

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