Job description
Primary SEND Teacher – KS2 (SEMH / Alternative Provision)
Location: Oldham
Start Date: February 2026 (after half term)
Hours: Full-Time, Term-Time Only
Are you a skilled and resilient Primary Teacher with the passion to support pupils who need a different approach to thrive?
GSL Education Manchester is recruiting for a Primary SEND Teacher to join an Alternative Provision in Oldham that supports pupils in KS2 with SEMH needs, behavioural challenges, and Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). This is a full-time role starting after February half term, with the opportunity to continue into the new academic year.
About the Role
This is not your typical classroom. You’ll teach a small group of pupils who have struggled in mainstream settings and need a nurturing, highly structured learning environment. Academic progress matters, but so does self-esteem, emotional regulation, and personal development.
You’ll be supported by a strong team of Teaching Assistants, pastoral staff, and external professionals in a setting built around respect, routine, and relationships.
Your Responsibilities
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Teach a tailored KS2 curriculum to pupils working at a range of academic levels
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Create a positive, consistent, and safe classroom environment
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Plan lessons that promote engagement, emotional safety, and progress
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Implement behaviour support strategies and celebrate small wins
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Work closely with SENCOs, therapists, and parents to track progress
What We’re Looking For
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QTS and recent experience teaching upper KS2 (mainstream or SEND)
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Experience working with pupils with SEMH, ADHD, Autism, or behavioural needs
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Strong classroom presence with a calm and flexible teaching style
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Ability to differentiate effectively and manage behaviours positively
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A genuine belief in second chances and inclusive learning
Why Join This Provision?
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Small class sizes and strong adult-to-pupil ratios
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Collaborative, supportive team with strong leadership
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Therapeutic, trauma-informed ethos and well-established routines
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Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of vulnerable pupils
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Professional development and potential for long-term progression
To apply or learn more, contact Orien Mojdeh at orien.mojdeh@gsleducation.com
Or call 0161 537 6500
Please note: All applicants must have an enhanced DBS on the Update Service and provide two professional references. A clear understanding of safeguarding and child protection is essential.