ASD Specialist Teacher
- Special Needs
- Cardiff
- Flexible Working
Job description
ASD Specialist Teacher-
Location- Cardiff, Penarth and Barry bases
Salary- £172.98/ day
Contract Type- Full time
About the role-
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ASD Specialist Teacher to join our award‑winning SEN school, supporting pupils aged 3–19 with ASD and associated communication, sensory, or social‑emotional needs.
The successful candidate will deliver structured, engaging learning tailored to learners, creating a calm, predictable, and nurturing environment that supports regulation and positive engagement. You will implement evidence‑based approaches such as visual supports and sensory‑informed strategies.
We are seeking a teacher experienced in supporting pupils with ASD, including those who may present with anxiety, sensory differences, or behaviour linked to communication needs. A strong understanding of neurodiversity, person‑centred practice, and relationship‑based teaching is essential.
This is a highly rewarding role for a teacher who is passionate about promoting independence, communication, and wellbeing, helping every pupil achieve their full potential academically and socially.
Requirements-
- Individuals with experience teaching in SEN schools.
- Individuals with a coherent and in-depth understanding of ALN and how to carter to them via independent learning plans.
- Educators who create fun and exciting environments where learning and self-exploration can take place.
- Individuals who remain calm under pressure and who are highly empathetic during challenging situations.
- Teachers who can support their fellow members of staff and lead by example in their behaviour and attitude throughout the school.
- Hold a Qualified Teaching Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Registration with the Education Workforce Council (EWC).
- Child and Adult Enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
About the school-
The school is based in Penarth, with additional campuses across Barry and Cardiff, and supports around 500 pupils aged 3–19 with a wide range of Additional Learning Needs (ALN), including Autism, PMLD, and physical disabilities.
Although the environment is fast paced, staff benefit from a highly supportive team and a dedicated Headteacher. The school is award‑winning and well known for its innovative use of technology to improve learning, communication, and independence.
Alongside a broad and engaging curriculum, pupils access regular outdoor and community‑based learning to build confidence and prepare for life beyond school. Staff development is a clear priority, with ongoing training and strong opportunities for career progression within SEN and ASD‑specialist education.
Please upload a copy of your CV to apply,
Shortlisting will begin soon.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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