Bridge Academy, All-through Alternative Provision · Milton Keynes, South East
This role provides a unique opportunity to work differently — focusing on early intervention, building strong relationships with young people, and helping them overcome barriers that may otherwise lead to exclusion or placement breakdown. **This is a fixed term role until 31 August 2027** As part of the Momentum team, you will play a key role in helping pupils reconnect with learning, rebuild confidence, and successfully remain within mainstream education. About the Momentum Project The Momentum Project has been developed to provide early, targeted support for pupils who are at risk of disengaging from mainstream education . The aim is to intervene early, strengthen the support around the child, and prevent challenges escalating to the point where a young person reaches crisis or requires more specialist provision. Through a combination of high-quality teaching, mentoring, and targeted interventions , the Momentum team works with pupils who may be experiencing behavioural, emotional, or engagement difficulties that impact their ability to succeed within the classroom. A key feature of the Momentum Project is its multi-agency approach . The team works closely with schools, families, and external professionals to build a coordinated network of support around each child. This ensures that the right strategies, guidance, and interventions are in place to help pupils overcome barriers and sustain their place in mainstream education. Ultimately, the Momentum Project focuses on maintaining pupils’ connection to learning, strengthening resilience, and ensuring that difficulties are addressed early before they escalate into crisis. Role Overview As a Teacher within the Momentum Team , you will deliver targeted teaching and intervention programmes designed to re-engage pupils with learning and strengthen the skills needed for success in mainstream classrooms. You will work with small groups and individual pupils, using adaptive teaching approaches and relational practice to support engagement, confidence, and academic progress. Alongside this, you will collaborate with schools, mentors, families, and external professionals to develop strategies that help pupils successfully sustain their place within mainstream education. This role requires a teacher who is passionate about inclusion, early intervention, and supporting vulnerable learners , and who believes that strong relationships, high expectations, and the right support can change the trajectory of a young person’s education. Location: Milton Keynes - various Momentum sites across the Quadrants Contract: Full-time / Term time only About the Momentum Project The SMKT Momentum Project is a pioneering early‑intervention initiative forming part of Stephenson (MK) Trust’s city-wide strategy to support children and young people who are beginning to show signs of escalating behaviour or underlying unmet need. Working across Milton Keynes schools, the project d