Year 2 Teacher

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  • Organisation: Caelum House School
  • Location: South West London
  • Salary info £32,500.00 - £42,000.00 per annum
  • Tenure: Full-time / Part-time
  • Closing Date: Tuesday 10 February 2026

Class teacher needed for our Year 2 class (5 pupils) at our specialist school in Knightsbridge, Central London

Year 2 Teacher

Caelum House School (Blue Sky Autism Project)

London SW7

Contract type: Full-time (part-time/flexible considered)

Contract term: Permanent

Start date: Immediate

Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience + pension

Suitable for: Early career teachers (ECTs) and experienced teachers

Phase: Primary (KS1)

Age range: 6-7

About Caelum House School

Caelum House School is a nurturing specialist provision created by Blue

Sky Autism Project. We offer bespoke, play-based early education and

communication support for children aged 3–11. Our classrooms are

joyful, child-led and grounded in evidence-informed practice,

integrating NDBI, SCERTS, PRT, DIR/Floortime and sensory integration strategies.

The role

We are seeking a compassionate, creative Year 2 teacher to join our Year 2 class. You will plan and deliver engaging, play-based learning tailored to each child’s needs, working closely with our multidisciplinary team and partnering with parents through modelling and coaching.

Key responsibilities

  • Design and deliver high-quality KS1 provision with clear, sequenced learning and formative assessment.
  • Differentiate for communication, sensory and social needs; embed visual supports and regulation strategies.
  • Integrate therapy goals from NDBI, SCERTS, PRT into daily routines and continuous provision.
  • Track progress against individual targets and contribute to reviews and reports.
  • Create a safe, inclusive, communication-rich environment that celebrates progress.
  • Work in partnership with parents and external professionals.
  • Contribute to safeguarding, behaviour and whole-school development.

What we’re looking for

  • QTS or equivalent with KS1 classroom experience.
  • Belief in child-led, play-based pedagogy and a strengths-first mindset.
  • Experience supporting pupils with communication differences and sensory profiles; autism-supportive practice desirable.
  • Reflective, organised and data-informed; strong communication and teamwork.
  • Committed to safeguarding; PVG or Enhanced DBS (or eligible) and registration with the Update Service required.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of NDBI, SCERTS, PRT, DIR/Floortime or similar early intervention approaches.
  • Experience in specialist, ASN or SEND settings.
  • Additional training in speech, language and communication needs.

What we offer

  • Small classes with high adult to child ratios and individualised learning.
  • Supportive, mission-led team with multidisciplinary expertise.
  • High-quality CPD and coaching, including access to Play2Talk programmes.
  • Opportunities to contribute to research, outreach and training.
  • Family-friendly policies and consideration for flexible working.

How to apply

Please apply via email to hello@blueskyautism.com with your CV and a brief supporting statement outlining your suitability for the role.

Shortlisting is on a rolling basis; early applications are encouraged.

Safeguarding

Caelum House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

Appointments are subject to satisfactory references Enhanced DBS checks.

Class teacher needed for our Year 2 class (5 pupils) at our specialist school in Knightsbridge, Central London


Description

Year 2 Teacher

Caelum House School (Blue Sky Autism Project)

London SW7

Contract type: Full-time (part-time/flexible considered)

Contract term: Permanent

Start date: Immediate

Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience + pension

Suitable for: Early career teachers (ECTs) and experienced teachers

Phase: Primary (KS1)

Age range: 6-7

About Caelum House School

Caelum House School is a nurturing specialist provision created by Blue

Sky Autism Project. We offer bespoke, play-based early education and

communication support for children aged 3–11. Our classrooms are

joyful, child-led and grounded in evidence-informed practice,

integrating NDBI, SCERTS, PRT, DIR/Floortime and sensory integration strategies.

The role

We are seeking a compassionate, creative Year 2 teacher to join our Year 2 class. You will plan and deliver engaging, play-based learning tailored to each child’s needs, working closely with our multidisciplinary team and partnering with parents through modelling and coaching.

Key responsibilities

  • Design and deliver high-quality KS1 provision with clear, sequenced learning and formative assessment.
  • Differentiate for communication, sensory and social needs; embed visual supports and regulation strategies.
  • Integrate therapy goals from NDBI, SCERTS, PRT into daily routines and continuous provision.
  • Track progress against individual targets and contribute to reviews and reports.
  • Create a safe, inclusive, communication-rich environment that celebrates progress.
  • Work in partnership with parents and external professionals.
  • Contribute to safeguarding, behaviour and whole-school development.

What we’re looking for

  • QTS or equivalent with KS1 classroom experience.
  • Belief in child-led, play-based pedagogy and a strengths-first mindset.
  • Experience supporting pupils with communication differences and sensory profiles; autism-supportive practice desirable.
  • Reflective, organised and data-informed; strong communication and teamwork.
  • Committed to safeguarding; PVG or Enhanced DBS (or eligible) and registration with the Update Service required.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of NDBI, SCERTS, PRT, DIR/Floortime or similar early intervention approaches.
  • Experience in specialist, ASN or SEND settings.
  • Additional training in speech, language and communication needs.

What we offer

  • Small classes with high adult to child ratios and individualised learning.
  • Supportive, mission-led team with multidisciplinary expertise.
  • High-quality CPD and coaching, including access to Play2Talk programmes.
  • Opportunities to contribute to research, outreach and training.
  • Family-friendly policies and consideration for flexible working.

How to apply

Please apply via email to hello@blueskyautism.com with your CV and a brief supporting statement outlining your suitability for the role.

Shortlisting is on a rolling basis; early applications are encouraged.

Safeguarding

Caelum House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

Appointments are subject to satisfactory references Enhanced DBS checks.


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