Job Introduction
John Hanson Community School
Primary or Specialist SEND Teacher – Bespoke Intervention Provision
Salary: MPR/UPR
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time – 32.5 hours
Reporting to: Assistant Headteacher - SENDCo
John Hanson Community School is seeking to appoint an ambitious, compassionate and highly skilled Primary or Specialist SEND Teacher to join our inclusive secondary school community.
This is an exciting opportunity for an outstanding practitioner with experience in primary education, SEND and intervention-based teaching to play a key role in supporting vulnerable learners across Key Stages 3 and 4. The successful candidate will lead and deliver bespoke intervention programmes for pupils requiring additional academic, emotional and transition support, including pupils with SEND, literacy and numeracy gaps, SEMH needs and those requiring a more personalised curriculum approach.
We are looking for someone who:
- Has a strong understanding of teaching and learning pedagogy and adaptive teaching
- Can confidently adapt KS3 curriculum and develop core knowledge and skills
- Is passionate about inclusion and removing barriers to learning
- Can build strong relationships with pupils, families and external agencies
- Has experience supporting pupils with SEND
- Can support successful transition from primary to secondary education
This role presents a unique opportunity to shape and develop bespoke intervention provision within a mainstream secondary setting whilst working alongside a supportive pastoral and SEND team.
Job Description
Primary Specialist Teacher – Bespoke Intervention Provision
Salary: MPR/UPR
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time – 32.5 hours
Reporting to: Assistant Headteacher - SENDCo
The Primary Specialist Teacher will lead and deliver high-quality bespoke intervention and personalised learning programmes for pupils who require additional support to access the secondary curriculum successfully.
The role will focus on:
- Closing gaps in literacy and numeracy
- Supporting pupils with SEND and SEMH needs
- Delivering targeted intervention programmes
- Supporting transition from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3
- Developing inclusive approaches that improve engagement, attendance and outcomes
- Supporting pupils who require alternative or adapted curriculum pathways
Duties and Responsibilities:
Bespoke Intervention and Inclusion
- Plan and deliver personalised intervention programmes tailored to individual pupil needs
- Support pupils with literacy, numeracy, communication and social development needs
- Deliver small group and 1:1 intervention sessions
- Adapt teaching approaches to support pupils with SEND
- Develop strategies that enable pupils to successfully access mainstream lessons
- Work closely with pastoral, safeguarding and SEND teams to provide holistic support for pupils
- Support emotionally based school avoidance and reintegration programmes where appropriate
- Monitor and evaluate pupil progress through intervention and adapt provision accordingly
Teaching and Learning
- Model excellent adaptive teaching and inclusive classroom practice
- Support colleagues in developing strategies to meet a range of additional needs
- Contribute to whole-school approaches to inclusion and intervention
- Promote high expectations, engagement and positive learning behaviours
- Ensure interventions are evidence-informed and impact driven
Partnership Working
- Work collaboratively with parents, carers and external agencies
- Support staff with strategies and approaches for individual pupils
- Promote a culture of inclusion, nurture and high aspiration across the school
Safeguarding
- Work in line with statutory safeguarding guidance including Keeping Children Safe in Education and Prevent
- Promote the welfare and safeguarding of all pupils
- Report concerns in line with school policy
Person Specification:
Qualifications
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Degree or equivalent qualification
- Primary teaching qualification or significant primary experience desirable
- SEND qualification or experience desirable
Experience
- Successful experience teaching within a primary or specialist setting
- Experience supporting pupils with SEND
- Experience delivering targeted interventions and personalised learning
- Experience working collaboratively with families and external agencies
Skills and Knowledge
- Strong understanding of adaptive teaching and inclusive practice
- Excellent understanding of literacy and numeracy intervention strategies
- Ability to build positive and trusting relationships with vulnerable pupils
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to remain calm, flexible and solution focused
- Commitment to safeguarding and promoting inclusion
Personal Qualities
- Compassionate, resilient and reflective practitioner
- Passionate about improving outcomes for vulnerable learners
- Committed to inclusive education and high expectations for all
- Able to work effectively as part of a wider team
- Professional, organised and proactive
Application Process
We welcome informal conversations with a member of our Senior Leadership Team, and encourage you to come and visit our school to meet our staff and students. If you wish to do so, please email recruit@jhanson.hants.sch.uk to arrange a date and time
Closing date: Wednesday 20th May 2026
Interview date: Friday 22nd May 2026
We reserve the right to interview and appoint candidates before the closing date/scheduled interviews where applicable.
Application forms and further details are available from our website https://www.jhanson.hants.sch.uk/Latest-Vacancies/ or email recruit@jhanson.hants.sch.uk
John Hanson Community School and Hampshire County Council are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant employment checks.
Safer Recruitment
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant employment checks.
