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Centre For Autism Class Teacher

Centre For Autism Class Teacher

Lark Hall Primary School (Including Lark Hall Centre for Pupils with Autism)

Lambeth

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Salary:
Main Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2019
Apply by:
20 May 2019

Job overview

Lark Hall Centre for Autism is a specialist provision for 32 pupils and is an integral part of Lark Hall Primary School. We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed teacher to work with pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

Our Teachers must possess:

• The ability to facilitate the teaching and learning of children within the Centre for Autism

• The ability to lead support staff within the provision

• The ability to work alongside parent/carers and other professionals

• Experience of assessing, recording and reporting on children’s progress 

• Experience of using strategies and interventions to support children with autism

• A relevant SEND qualification or evidence of SEND professional development 

• Experience of preparing for and contributing to annual reviews 

• A strong work ethic to advance themselves as outstanding teachers

We can offer:

• Fantastic children with huge capacity to achieve

• Fantastic staff team to work with

• An inclusive ethos where everybody is valued enormously

• Commitment to develop leadership practise to ensure our children achieve the very best education – this will include the chance to study for Masters Programmes

• A forward thinking environment that rewards creative leadership in a dynamic educational landscape

• Wonderful facilities for staff and child well-being


All staff are committed to promoting the welfare of all our children.


Visits to the school are encouraged. Please telephone to arrange a time - ask to speak to Sam Witchalls  –  Assistant Head Teacher.

Please email to dshah@larkhall.lambeth.sch.uk for an application pack or telephone the school to request one.


Attached documents

About Lark Hall Primary School (Including Lark Hall Centre for Pupils with Autism)

Lark Hall Primary School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational primary school with a nursery, located in Clapham, south-west London. When full, the school will provide 478 places for pupils aged 2-11. The school also has a Centre for Autism, with 30 children in four classes.  

Lark Hall Primary School opened in 2003 and was part of a merger of three schools in the Clapham and Stockwell area. The school operates with three teachers for each year group.    

Headteacher  

Gary Nichol BA (Hons) NPQH      

Values and vision 

Lark Hall Primary School wants to ensure that all pupils make good progress during their time in class, and that their individual talents are nurtured in a safe and caring environment. Children’s challenges are met with support and encouragement. The school’s vision is to be a place where learning is fun and ideas are explored. It follows five key values: equality, caring, enjoyment, honesty and respect. 

The Centre for Autism focuses on three key areas – social communication, emotional regulation and transactional support – to ensure pupils have the opportunity to reach their goals. The centre applies a range of teaching styles to suit the different needs of the children, using techniques to help them overcome their difficulties, and encourage their strengths and interests.   

Ofsted report  

“The school’s work to keep pupils safe and secure is good. Pupils feel safe and are kept safe. Pupils have a good knowledge of different types of bullying. They feel that any incidents are dealt with by staff. They are knowledgeable about the need for safe use of the internet and are aware of the dangers of cyber bullying.”  

View Lark Hall Primary School’s most recent Ofsted report 

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