Snowdon Village · Bristol, South West
Job Title: Teacher
Actual Salary: £19,749 - £30,628
Full Time Equivalent Salary: £32,916 - £51,048 (M1 to UPS3)
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Part Time, 19.5 hours per week (0.6FTE), 3 days per week (Working Days are flexible and can be discussed at interview) Provisional Start Date: September 2026
Your opportunity to make a difference at Snowdon Village – Engage
We are seeking an inspirational Teacher who is passionate about delivering engaging, high‑quality learning experiences for young people who need support to re‑engage with education.
At Snowdon Village – Engage, you will play a vital role in helping students rebuild confidence, develop positive behaviours and rediscover a love of learning. Our provision supports students who are struggling to thrive in mainstream school, offering short- and medium-term placements designed to reset, re-engage and prepare them for a successful return or next step pathway.
Guided by our ethos to safeguard, inspire, encourage and support growth, you will deliver a balanced and broad curriculum that helps every young person progress academically, socially and emotionally.
About the role
As a Teacher at Engage, you will:
Deliver high-quality, engaging lessons across a broad curriculum, tailored to meet individual needs
Support students to re-engage with education, develop positive learning behaviours and build confidence
Plan and adapt teaching for learners with additional needs, barriers to learning and SEMH challenges
Build strong, trusting relationships that create a safe, nurturing and inclusive environment
Contribute to bespoke learning programmes that balance academic progress with personal development
Work closely with families, referring schools and external professionals to support each student’s journey
Take part in fortnightly review meetings, ensuring provision remains responsive and impactful
Prepare students for reintegration into mainstream education or next steps, including further education or employment pathways
Promote the values of respect, care, equity and partnership in all aspects of school life
About you
You will be:
A qualified teacher (QTS/QTLS or equivalent) with strong classroom practice
Experienced in, or highly motivated to work within, an alternative provision or inclusive setting
Skilled at delivering adaptive, personalised teaching to meet a wide range of needs
A strong communicator, able to build effective relationships with students, families and professionals
Patient, resilient and empathetic, with a genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable learners
Passionate about behaviour change, re-engagement and improving life chances
Committed to teamworking and reflective practice within a collaborative environment
Highly competent in the Teachers’ Standards, with sustained impact if applying for UPS
Applicants are advised to refer to the full requirements of the role i