Job Details:
Salary range: GBP 55,415 : GBP 60,092 per annum
Work location: 145 King Street, London W6 9XY : this post requires willingness and ability to travel and work extensively within and beyond the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Hours per week: 100
Contract type: Permanent
Vetting requirements: Enhanced DBS Check
Closing date:9 May 2025
Contact details for an informal discussion: Andrea Boswell, Senior Specialist Teacher, INSPIRE on or via email: the role
Hammersmith and Fulham, rated nationally by Ofsted as one of the top Local Authorities, we never stop moving forward. Our ambition is to focus even more on increasing the quality of our practice and the work with children, young people, and families to sustain positive change. To do this we need the best people to help build our vision.
Are you passionate about Teaching and Learning? Hammersmith and Fulham is looking to recruit a Specialist Teacher to join INSPIRE, our successful and highly regarded Specialist SEND Outreach Advisory Service.
We are currently seeking an experienced additionally qualified teacher who will thrive working within the INSPIRE Specialist SEND Outreach Service to support Autistic children specifically in the Primary Phase. This integrated team works in partnership with settings/school staff, specialist teachers, educational psychologists, parents/caregivers and Autistic children and young people to maximise learning, socialisation and independence.
We are looking for candidates who have strong experience of successful delivery of a range of specific interventions to support the learning and development of Autistic children specifically in the Primary Phase.
Working independently and as part of a wider team, you will support Autistic children.to access learning with the aim of helping them to achieve their individual aspirations. You will need to be enthusiastic, able to use your own initiative, have a drive and resilience for what is often a very demanding role and you must be people:centred with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, enabling you to build positive relationships with both staff and children and young people.
You must be a qualified teacher and have teaching experience in the Primary phase and it is also essential for candidates to have previously worked with autistic children and young people. We ask that you are hard:working, willing to learn and committed to promoting the positive development of all children and young people to achieve their outcomes.
You will be highly skilled with exceptional communication skills who can demonstrate an ability to engage children and young people and build strong working relationships within the team and with other professionals to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people.
You will have an excellent knowledge and understanding of current education issues and of how to work with a range of settings/schools.
Our mission is to be the best council. To do this we need the best people to help build our vision. If you're looking to develop your career in a fast:paced, professional environment whilst making a difference, then we look forward to hearing from you.
Please refer to the
Role Profile for more information.
Role Responsibilities:
Working in partnership with mainstream settings/schools, external agencies and parents/caregivers to provide interventions and support for children and young people with Social and Communication needs and Autism with duties including:
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Providing advisory visits to schools, which include observing and assessing children and young people with Social and Communication needs including Autism, identifying specific strengths and needs, and giving advice on supporting communication for learning, socialisation and independence.
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Using specialist experience of working in classrooms to provide tailored interventions and guidance that supports schools in