Specialist Teacher (ASC/MLD)
September 2026
Deer Park School is a new state of the art seven-form
secondary school which opened in September 2021. At present there are just
under 1,000 students on roll across Year 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11. We are part of the RAISE Education Trust
which comprises of Deer Park Secondary School, Wildern Secondary School and
Boorley Park Primary School. We will
have a PAN of 1050 when full.
As we embark on our next phase of growth we are seeking
to appoint new members to our team to support us on our journey to excellence.
We strive to provide an exceptional educational experience for every student.
Our values and culture of ambition, excellence, kindness, inclusion and
community underpin this vision.
Are you an inspirational teacher looking to make a difference
for pupils with SEND? Deer Park School is seeking a dedicated ASC/MLD
specialist or primary trained KS2 teacher with suitable experience to lead,
design and deliver high quality learning experiences for students through our
new resourced provision opening to students in September 2026 as well as
delivering lessons in the main school.
The successful candidate will also work to guide staff and share
expertise in supporting the needs of students with SEND needs across the
school. We are seeking an innovative, reflective and inclusive practitioner who
will join us in shaping and growing this new provision in an exciting chapter
for the school and its students.
The Role
- Working as a specialist teacher, you will:
- Work closely with the SENCO to ensure the teaching practice, learning
support and learning environment for the resourced provision effectively
supports our students.
- Design and implement an innovative and engaging curriculum for
the resourced provision which is conducive to excellent pupil progress allowing
students to access the national curriculum, Education for Life curriculum and
activities that promote well-being and belonging. Ensure systems are in place
to effectively assess student’s academic and personal progress.
- Deliver high-quality, adaptive teaching tailored to the complex
sensory and communication needs of our pupils, ensuring Maths, English, and the
wider curriculum are accessible and engaging.
- Work with the RP manager to establish and maintain a structured,
calm and nurturing learning environment where children feel secure, are
motivated to learn and able to thrive.
- Advocate for the needs of pupils with SEND needs across the
wider school through delivery of lessons in the mainstream, acting as an
advocate to RP students and working with teachers to refine their inclusive and
adaptive practices across the school.
- Work with the RP manager to support the intake of new pupils
into the centre and support in the management of transition processes for
pupils moving on to secondary education or other provisions.
- Work collaboratively with other professionals in support of RP
students including LA SEN case workers, SENCo, Learning Mentors, other teachers
and external therapists to implement individual EHCP and personal goals.
- Build strong, empathetic relationships with parents and carers
to ensure a consistent, supportive approach.
- Contribute to the vibrant wider life of the academy and the
Trust
What You Will Bring
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential.
- Experience in effective curriculum design and resourcing,
implementation and review/refine
Proven experience in / ability to demonstrate a deep interest
and understanding of:
- SEND pedagogy, teaching and learning;
- Evidence of excellence in working with children with moderate
learning difficulties and/or ASC/social communication difficulties either in
secondary mainstream, KS2 primary setting/s or specialist settings.
- A resilient, patient, and creative approach to meeting the needs
of students
- Innovation and enthusiasm for developing an exceptional
provision within our school
- An ability to work flexibly, constructively and collegiately
with colleagues and professionals
- A desire to engage in continuous professional development and be
part of a forward-thinking team
"There is an
extremely positive culture here based on the values of inclusion, kindness and
community. This culture can be felt throughout the whole school and the values
can be seen in pupils’ excellent behaviour and positive relationships with each
other, and with staff. Parents are also extremely supportive of the school
which many describe as a ‘family’”.
“The school’s
curriculum is ambitious for every pupil. In all year groups, pupils take a
broad range of subjects. Staff ensure that all pupils produce work of a high
standard."-Ofsted 2023.
At Deer Park we:
- Give staff the freedom to be creative and passionate about their
subject areas.
- Strive to stimulate each student’s enjoyment and love of
learning. We bring joy to our curriculums.
- Work as a team to ensure that no child is left behind – that
each child has an enriched experience.
- Ensure that all learners are supported and challenged to become
polite, independent, resilient, confident and articulate individuals who are
aspirational and ambitious.
- Insist on a culture of
rights, respect and responsibility. We’re a kind school – and we are proud of
how our students uphold these values and they are working towards their Silver
UNICEF accreditation.
- Have an ethos that is inclusive, where each individual in the
school community is valued and there is a focus on well-being and achievement.
- Deliver high quality professional learning for staff, developing
strong and sustainable partnerships where innovative practice is jointly
developed and linked to educational research and high-quality teaching and
learning.
- Promote outstanding leadership at all levels to realise our
vision.
We will ensure that the successful candidate has:
- Comprehensive induction including a dedicated mentor.
- Continuous professional learning, development and improvement.
- The opportunity to contribute to raising standards for all our
students.
Benefits of working for our Trust include:
- Exceptional team environment where all staff are valued.
- Excellent Continuing Professional Development with high
quality CPD programs.
- Many opportunities for career progression.
- Extensive department resources and facilities.
- RAISE a Hand day: One day per academic year — a fully
paid day off to support personal events.
- Two-week October half term: Providing staff and students
with an extended break during the autumn term.
- Enrolment in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
- A tax efficient Cycle-to-Work scheme through salary
sacrifice.
- Staff membership rates to our modern Leisure Centre at
Wildern School.
If you currently
work in a school, please ensure one of your references is from your current
Headteacher.
Please submit your
application as soon as possible as we may invite candidates to interview before
the closing date. Closing Date: Midday Wednesday 13th May 2026.
Interviews to take place the week commencing the 18th May 2026.
Disclaimer: Please note due to the high volume of
applications we receive; we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than
the advertised date if we receive applications that meet the criteria.
Therefore, it is advised to submit your application as early as possible as
some interviews may take place, and the appointment may be made before the
closing date is reached for the post.
Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further
applications
RAISE Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects 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.