Lead Teacher of SEND – Permanent OpportunityLocation: BarnsleyStart Date: September 2025 or soonerSalary: £31,650 - £49,084 (plus TLR, plus SEN allowance)
Are you an experienced SEND teacher who is passionate about leading inclusive, high-impact practice? Are you ready to take the next step in your career?
Reed Education is proud to be working in partnership with a well-respected specialist provision in Barnsley, currently rated 'Good' by Ofsted with 'Outstanding' for behaviour. The successful candidate will take on a key leadership role at one of the trust’s satellite sites, which caters for pupils with a combination of communication and interaction needs. The provision supports children with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and focuses on tailored, therapeutic approaches that enable pupils to thrive both academically and emotionally.
About the School
Our client is a specialist school, providing education for pupils aged 3-11 with a range of complex SEND, including:
- Autism spectrum conditions (ASC)
- Social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs
- Speech, language and communication (SLCN) needs
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Developmental delays and cognition and learning needs
The Role
- Lead and deliver high-quality, differentiated teaching for pupils with a range of complex needs, particularly around autism and SEMH.
- Oversee classroom provision, support staff development, and model best practice in teaching and behaviour management.
- Implement a variety of specialist strategies, including PECS, AAC, Makaton, Attention Autism and therapeutic approaches tailored to SEMH needs.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals to ensure EHCP outcomes are met.
- Contribute to whole-school development and play an active role in shaping the ongoing success of the provision.
The ideal candidate will…
- Have prior experience teaching in a specialist setting or supporting pupils with SEND in a mainstream environment.
- Be confident using a range of communication strategies to support pupils with complex needs.
- Have strong knowledge of the primary curriculum and experience adapting it to suit diverse learning needs.
- Demonstrate a commitment to inclusive education and high expectations for all learners.
- Be creative and flexible in their teaching pedagogy.
- Be a team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Be resilient, compassionate, and ready to go the extra mile for their pupils.
Benefits
- A collaborative and supportive working environment across multiple schools.
- Access to a well-established CPD network and opportunities for career progression.
- A commitment to staff wellbeing, including a health and wellbeing package.
- Cycle to work scheme and excellent pension scheme.
- A chance to play an integral role in the continued growth and success of specialist SEND provision.
How to Apply
The role is being recruited by Reed Education on behalf of the school. To apply or find out more, click Apply Now or contact our team directly for a confidential conversation.
Reed Education are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles will be subject to enhanced DBS checks and referencing.