Job Description
East of England/ permanent / £40k - 50k per year
TeacherActive is working in partnership with a high-quality alternative provision in Thrapston, offering an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced education professional to join a nurturing, values‑led setting where both staff and pupils are genuinely supported. This is a unique opportunity to work in a small, close‑knit school environment where your expertise, creativity, and leadership will have a tangible impact on the lives of young people. We are looking for someone who is committed to supporting pupils with additional needs, inspiring engagement, and helping them to achieve both academically and personally.
About the School & Group
The school is part of a national education group made up of six business units, each committed to innovating, influencing, and inspiring through high‑quality, purposeful education and training. The group is dedicated to supporting schools across the country, providing strategic oversight, operational guidance, and opportunities for professional collaboration, ensuring that each school maintains high standards, shares best practice, and continues to develop its staff and pupils.
The school itself is an independent, OFSTED‑regulated alternative provision, currently supporting approximately 35 pupils on roll. This small cohort allows the school to provide highly personalised learning experiences tailored to each pupil's individual needs, abilities, and aspirations. Pupils attending the school benefit from an environment that is nurturing, supportive, and encouraging, particularly those working towards reintegration into mainstream education or alternative post‑16 pathways. The focus is on enabling pupils to achieve academic success while developing the personal and social skills they need to thrive in the wider world.
The school structure includes:
Head of School
Deputy Head of School
Five Teachers
Five Support Staff
In addition to the core team, regional and national staff provide ongoing operational and strategic support across the wider group. This support ensures consistency across schools, access to specialist expertise, and opportunities for collaborative projects and professional growth. Staff are encouraged to share best practice, access professional development opportunities, and contribute to the group's overall vision of excellence in alternative provision.
Why Join This Provision?
This organisation is deeply committed to staff wellbeing, professional development, and work‑life balance. The aim is to create a working environment where teachers can focus on what they do best – supporting and inspiring pupils – without being burdened by excessive administration.
Key wellbeing and balance benefits include:
Discounted gym memberships to support physical health
Access to a free wellbeing app containing fitness, yoga, and mindfulness resources
Dedicated counselling support for mental health and emotional wellbeing
Generous holiday entitlement to support a healthy work‑life balance
Additional leave for foster carers to recognise and support their personal responsibilities
Flexible working arrangements where possible, including consideration for personal circumstances
Reduced surplus administration so teachers and leaders can focus on teaching, learning, and pupil development
Professional Development & Benefits
The organisation actively invests in staff development, ensuring opportunities for growth, career progression, and professional recognition. Staff can access:
Support for professional qualifications to enhance skills and career progression
In‑house training programs, including paid qualifications, to strengthen knowledge and practice
Approximately £3,500 invested per colleague annually on professional development and training
Financial and family security benefits include:
Death in Service Insurance providing four times salary for peace of mind
Enhanced maternity and paternity leave, supporting family needs
Medicash cashback scheme covering staff and dependants for:
Eye tests
Optical and dental treatment
Prescriptions
Holistic therapies (up to £900 per year)
Recognition and engagement benefits include:
Monthly, quarterly, and annual recognition awards to celebrate contributions
£500 referral bonus for introducing top talent to the organisation
MiRewards platform offering a wide range of discounts and rewards
Weekly drop‑in sessions with the Managing Director and Senior Leadership Team to encourage open communication and professional development
Annual group conference to connect across schools, share best practice, and inspire innovation
The Role
This position combines high‑quality classroom teaching with leadership responsibility. You will play a central role in supporting pupils with additional needs, helping them to re‑engage with education, build confidence, and achieve measurable outcomes. You will contribute to staff development, curriculum oversight, and school improvement initiatives, ensuring the provision consistently delivers high‑quality education tailored to the individual needs of its pupils.
Key responsibilities include:
Delivering high‑quality teaching in line with curriculum objectives and pupil needs
Supporting curriculum planning and monitoring to improve teaching and learning outcomes
Contributing to staff development, mentoring, and collaborative professional practice
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