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Maths Teacher

Minerva May School

Surrey

  • £30,000 - £40,000 per year
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
07 September 2026
Apply by:
27 March 2026

Job overview

Maths Teacher

 

Job Overview

Location: Minerva May School, Horley, Surrey

Salary: FTE £30,000 – 40,000 (Qualified Teacher)

 FTE £24,000 – 28,000 (Unqualified Teacher)

Contract Type: Full Time

Contract Term: Permanent

Start Date: September 2026

 

Our Vision:

·          To work with local authorities, parents, carers and other agencies to provide a nurturing and collaborative environment that develops aspiration, engagement and independence.

·         To ensure everyone is respected, valued and supported to achieve the very best that they can.

 

Our Vision Statement:

"We nurture independent learners who are prepared for adult life."

 

Following our continued growth and recent expansion, Minerva May School is delighted to be recruiting for several new roles, creating exciting opportunities for passionate educators to make a meaningful difference. Our mission is to deliver a bespoke blend of academic and pastoral education that empowers some of the most vulnerable young people in our communities to thrive. This is a unique chance to join us at a pivotal stage in our journey, as we invest in our people, strengthen collaboration, and build a supportive, forward-thinking environment where both students and staff are valued, inspired, and able to reach their full potential.

Minerva May School is a brand-new specialist provision for children and young people aged 11–16 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, Autism, ASC and associated challenges. With state-of-the-art specialist facilities and a mission to provide a nurturing and aspirational environment, we are proud to support students in developing the skills, confidence and resilience they need to succeed in learning and life.

We are now looking to appoint an additional innovative, trauma-informed, and experienced Maths Teacher to join our team and play a key role in nurturing independent learners who are prepared for adult life.

 

Key Responsibilities

As a SEMH Maths Teacher at Minerva May School, you will be responsible for teaching students with SEMH needs, Autism, ADHD, and other associated needs. This teaching will occur within a small group setting.

All our students have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), with Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) crafted based on the outcomes and aims outlined in their EHCPs. These plans identify strategies and interventions tailored to support their specific needs. The primary objective of this role is to provide high quality Art education (and excellent pastoral support for a tutor group) to establish a secure foundation for achieving high standards across the school. At Minerva May School, you will:

·         Undertake the teaching of students with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), covering a range of SEN needs and ages, particularly focusing on learners with SEMH needs and other related needs.

·         Ensure high-quality teaching and learning for all students.

·         Be accountable for the attainment and progress of all students.

·         Support students in making progress across the curriculum, differentiating as needed.

·         Produce student SEN passports, monitor social communication development, and contribute to provision mapping, annual reviews, and Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) for students.

·         Support staff training to meet the needs of the students.

·         Guide the work of Learning and Pastoral Support (LPS) and Higher-Level Learning and Pastoral Support (HLPS) who work with students who have EHCPs.

·         Provide pastoral support and guidance for all students.

·         Contribute to the overall development of the teaching and learning area across the school.

 

What We’re Looking For

We are seeking an innovative, trauma-informed, and nurturing Maths Teacher who is passionate about supporting young people with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs, autism, and associated challenges. The ideal candidate will be:

·         Passionate about Maths, with a clear understanding of how these subjects empower students to thrive as independent, informed, and responsible members of society.

·         Experienced and confident in planning and delivering high-quality, adaptive lessons that are accessible, engaging, and inclusive.

·         Skilled in trauma-informed practice, with the ability to build trusting relationships and promote emotional literacy, self-regulation, and resilience.

·         Committed to the values of Collaboration, Aspiration, Resilience and Empowerment, aligning with the ethos of Minerva May School.

·         Collaborative and reflective, able to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team, contributing to a positive and inclusive school culture.

·         Adaptable and proactive, with a growth mindset and a willingness to contribute to wider school life.

If you are motivated by the opportunity to make a lasting difference to the lives of young people and believe in the power of education to transform futures, we would love to hear from you.

 

What We Offer

At Minerva May School, we are proud to provide a working environment that is purposeful, nurturing, and ambitious—for both our students and our staff. As part of our team, you can expect:

·         A brand-new, state-of-the-art specialist school designed to support students with SEMH, ASC, ADHD and associated needs.

·         A supportive and forward-thinking staff team, where collaboration and professional growth are genuinely valued.

·         A strong culture of wellbeing, with a commitment to trauma-informed and restorative approaches embedded in daily practice.

·         High-quality training and professional development, including opportunities to deepen your expertise in Art and SEND/SEMH practice.

·         The chance to make a real impact, helping to nurture independent learners who are prepared for adult life.

·         An inclusive, aspirational ethos shaped by our core values: Collaboration, Aspiration, Resilience and Empowerment.

·         Opportunities to contribute to whole-school development, shaping curriculum and pastoral approaches in a growing, specialist setting.

If you are looking for a meaningful role in a school that genuinely puts students’ development and wellbeing at the heart of everything, Minerva May School could be the right place for you.

 

How to Apply

To arrange a confidential discussion or book a visit to Minerva May School, please contact our school office on 01293222502 or email recruitment@minervamayschool.org 

To apply, please complete the application form available and submit it by email to recruitment@minervamayschool.org by Friday 27th March.   

 

Please be aware that we may close this vacancy early if we successfully appoint a candidate who is well matched to the role before the stated closing date.

 

Minerva May School and its proprietors is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to uphold and share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, online social media checks and pre-employment checks in line with safer recruitment guidance.

We are proud to create a nurturing and inclusive environment that values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds of our community. At Minerva May School, we believe that representation and inclusivity not only strengthen our school but also enrich our students’ learning experiences and prepare them for life in a diverse society. We warmly welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented in educational leadership.

 

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About Minerva May School

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Minerva May School is a vibrant and thriving specialist school, dedicated to fostering independent learners who are prepared for adult life. At Minerva May, we offer a broad, personalised curriculum designed to meet the needs of students with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) for Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH). Our students often face additional challenges, including ASC, ADHD, speech and communication difficulties, and attachment disorders, but our dedicated staff and tailored approach ensure that every young person can thrive.    

In addition to core subjects such as English, Maths, Science, Art, Employability and Life Skills, History, and Physical Education, we provide provisions that focus on developing positive mental and emotional health. These include PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education), ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support), Mindfulness, Animal Care, and  a range of wellbeing-focused activities. We are committed to nurturing our students' overall wellbeing, helping them build resilience and confidence for the future.  

Our trauma-informed practices are integrated throughout the school, allowing us to offer targeted support to help students overcome the effects of difficult childhood experiences. Every student is unique, and we respect their individual journeys, tailoring pathways that allow them to achieve and succeed at their own pace.

We are dedicated to our vision of nurturing independent learners who are prepared for adult life. We recruit passionate, perceptive staff who are committed to the wellbeing and success of every student.

Continuous professional development is a key part of our ethos, as we encourage collaboration, best practice sharing, and mutual support amongst staff, living out our motto ‘Together We Can’ every day.

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