Oakwood Academy Β· Eccles, North West
Head of School:
Mr D Jones To start September 2026 Are you an enthusiastic and compassionate
teacher looking to make a real difference in the lives of young people with
special educational needs and disabilities? Oakwood Academy is
seeking a committed and creative SEND Primary Class Teacher to join our
welcoming and inclusive special school community at Silver Street in Irlam.
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a skilled and dedicated team
delivering high-quality, personalised education to pupils with a range of SEND,
including moderate learning difficulties, communication and interaction needs,
and social, emotional and mental health needs.
About Us:
Oakwood Academy is a special school for pupils aged
9β19 years who have a range of moderate and/or complex learning difficulties;
we are proud to be part of Kings Academy Trust.
Ofsted has judged the school as βOutstandingβ in
its last four inspections, most recently in January 2024. We offer a broad and
balanced curriculum for all pupils with cutting-edge facilities in a nurturing
environment.
Oakwood Academy is a vibrant and supportive school
community, where every child is known, valued, and encouraged to thrive both
academically and socially. We understand the enormous responsibility of
preparing our pupils for their future lives. Our hope is that we can help
children become responsible citizens who will make a positive contribution to
our ever-changing society.
As part of a Multi-Academy Trust, staff also
benefit from opportunities to collaborate with colleagues across other schools.
We welcome applications from both Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and experienced
teachers alike.
The Role: You will lead a Key Stage 2, small class of Year 5 and 6 pupils with diverse SEND needs, supported by experienced teaching assistants. You will plan and deliver an engaging and accessible curriculum that meets the individual needs of your learners, fostering independence, communication, and social skills alongside academic progress. The successful candidates will: Be excellent practitioners with the commitment and motivation to inspire pupilsβ learning and development Be able to demonstrate a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation through imaginative and differentiated lessons which meet individual needs Have specific experience / interest in working with pupils with SEND Have the ability to foster good relationships with other staff, pupils, parents and the wider community Will have had experience of planning and delivering a wide range of National Curriculum subjects