Join a Leading Trust in Education
Are you passionate about supporting young people with special educational needs to achieve their full potential? Join Thomas Bennett Community College, a thriving and inclusive school committed to delivering outstanding support and opportunities for every learner. As part of a dedicated and collaborative staff team, you will play a key role in creating an engaging, nurturing, and supportive learning environment where students with SEN can flourish both academically and personally.
About Thomas Bennett Community College
Thomas Bennett Community College is a welcoming and ambitious 11-18 secondary school at the heart of the Crawley community, serving families across the town and the wider West Sussex area. As part of The Kemnal Academies Trust, the school combines a strong community ethos with the advantages of a wider network of collaboration and support. With more than 1,200 students, including a thriving sixth form, it provides an inclusive and supportive environment where young people are encouraged to achieve their full potential. The school is committed to delivering a high-quality education through a broad and engaging curriculum across Key Stages 3, 4, and 5, supported by modern facilities and dedicated colleagues. Strong relationships with parents, local organisations, and the wider community underpin the school's work, while students are encouraged to demonstrate aspiration, resilience, respect, and pride in both their achievements and their community.
The Role of the SEN Teacher
You will teach a range of core subjects (eg: English, Maths, Science, Humanities) tailored to students functioning at lower Key Stages. Some of your students may be taught by specialist teachers e.g. Design Technology, Drama and P.E. This will involve liaising and collaborating with key stage three teachers to adapt the curriculum, monitor progress and plan for reintegration.
- You will play a role in teaching Phonics to secure key literacy skills for our weakest readers
- Provide high-quality pastoral care and managing the daily transition into school.
- Forge excellent home school relationships and provide regular feedback to parents/carers.
- Work closely with the Assistant Headteacher and SENCO to implement EHCP requirements and track small-step progress.
- Work with subject specialists to ensure your students receive a rich, balanced, but accessible education.
What We're Looking For
- Qualification to the equivalent of degree level
- QTS
- Recent classroom teaching in a secondary or specialist setting or within KS2 phase.
- Commitment to provide students with an education of the highest standard
- Commitment to creating an enterprise in culture in young people
- Commitment to continued professional development
- A desire to be actively involved in the development of an academic and innovative department
- Willingness to be involved in staff teams across the school
- The ability to communicate the school's vision in this curriculum area and to introduce strategies to make it a reality
Benefits
- Access to a wide range of resources, training, and best practice across the Trust
- Supportive, forward-thinking leadership with a focus on continuous improvement
- Generous Pension Scheme: Significant employer contributions to support your long term financial wellbeing
- Wellbeing Support: Access to a wellbeing app and an expert led Eight Week Mindfulness Programme
- Family Friendly Leave: Policies designed to support work life balance and caring responsibilities
- Tailored CPD: Ongoing professional development to support your teaching practice and career progression
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Our Commitment - Equity, Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging
At Kemnal, we are committed to Equity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Belonging. We embrace and celebrate differences, value individual experiences, aspirations, and achievements, and continuously learn how to grow better together. We actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, as we believe diversity strengthens our community and drives us forward.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment will be subject to the full safer recruitment process, including an enhanced disclosure and barring service check.
We recognise the value of enabling our employees to develop their career and balance this with their commitments and interests outside of work. We promote flexible working practices and opportunities to promote a positive work life balance.
