Year 5 Classroom Teacher - Primary SEMH Provision, King’s Lynn, Norfolk
Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk
Position: Year 5 Classroom Teacher - Primary SEMH
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, term time only
Salary: Main Pay Scale + SEN Allowance
Contract: Permanent or long-term temporary contract available
About the School
Our partner school in King’s Lynn provides specialist education for pupils aged 4 to 16 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. The school offers a structured, therapeutic environment that helps children develop emotional regulation, resilience and a positive approach to learning.
The primary phase supports younger pupils in small classes, typically with high levels of adult support and access to dedicated spaces such as sensory and calm rooms. Each day begins with wellbeing check-ins and opportunities to build trust and confidence. The setting is designed for children who may have faced challenges in mainstream education and require additional social and emotional support to succeed.
This is a rewarding role for a skilled and patient classroom practitioner who can deliver engaging, differentiated lessons while maintaining strong, supportive relationships with pupils and colleagues.
The Role
The Year 5 Classroom Teacher will work within the primary SEMH team to deliver the National Curriculum in a way that is accessible, engaging and meaningful to every pupil. The role combines high-quality teaching with pastoral care and therapeutic understanding.
Key Responsibilities:
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Plan, deliver and evaluate lessons that meet the needs of pupils with SEMH and associated learning needs.
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Adapt the curriculum to ensure accessibility for all pupils while maintaining high expectations for progress.
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Provide a consistent and calm classroom environment where routines and boundaries support emotional regulation.
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Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists, and external agencies to develop holistic support plans.
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Assess and track pupil progress in academic, social and emotional development.
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Contribute to EHCP reviews, care plans and safeguarding documentation.
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Promote positive behaviour through restorative practice and a trauma-informed approach.
Person Specification
Essential:
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
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Experience teaching in a primary setting
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Understanding of SEMH and the impact of adverse childhood experiences on learning
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Strong communication and teamwork skills
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Resilience, patience and the ability to adapt to changing situations
Desirable:
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Previous experience in a special school, alternative provision or SEMH environment
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Training in trauma-informed practice, Team Teach or similar behaviour-support approaches
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Knowledge of the Thrive Approach, Zones of Regulation or similar wellbeing frameworks
What the School Offers
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A supportive, multi-disciplinary team committed to improving outcomes for vulnerable children
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Small class sizes with additional classroom support
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Access to therapeutic and sensory spaces designed to promote wellbeing and engagement
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Regular supervision, CPD opportunities and professional development through The Bridge Trust network
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Opportunities for progression into subject leadership or inclusion roles
Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities
Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, reference checks and verification of qualifications.
We welcome applications from teachers of all backgrounds. The school is an Equal Opportunities employer.
How to Apply
To apply for this Year 5 Classroom Teacher role in a primary SEMH provision in King’s Lynn, please submit your CV and a brief covering statement outlining your experience with SEMH or SEND learners.