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A leading education staffing agency is seeking a dedicated Primary Teacher for a floating position in Pontypridd. The role involves supporting children with various special educational needs, collaborating with educators to deliver tailored learning experiences. Competitive pay at £172.98 per day is offered, along with access to training and consultant support for your teaching journey. This is a full-time temporary role, ideal for passionate educators who want to make a difference in the lives of pupils with diverse learning needs.
Primary Teacher – Pontypridd
Location: Pontypridd, CF38
Contract: Full Time, Until the end of the academic year
Pay Rate: £172.98 per day
Start Date: Immediate / As soon as possible
Are you a passionate SEN Primary Teacher looking for a rewarding role supporting children with a range of special educational needs?
We are seeking a flexible, dedicated SEN teacher to join a welcoming primary school in Pontypridd. This is a floating position, working across different year groups to provide tailored support and high-quality teaching for pupils with diverse additional learning needs.
This welcoming and inclusive SEN Primary School operates across two sites on the outskirts of Pontypridd. Since 2017, the school has expanded significantly, with both staff and pupil numbers almost doubling. It now provides education for 242 pupils aged 3–19 with autism, multiple learning difficulties, physical and medical needs, and sensory impairments.
The second site delivers specialist support for autistic pupils aged 14–19, and the school also has a base at the local college where older learners access vocational learning opportunities.
Families greatly value the school’s integrated approach to support, including access to on‑site physiotherapy and speech and language therapy clinics. The school’s investment in in‑house provision and close collaboration with health professionals make a strong, positive contribution to pupils’ care, well‑being, and overall development.
A nurturing ethos is at the heart of the school. Staff create a caring and supportive environment where pupils feel safe, valued, and well looked after. Relationships are built on trust and a deep understanding of each pupil’s individual interests and needs.
Experience in SEN settings is an advantage, but a compassionate attitude and willingness to learn are equally important.
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Apply now by submitting your CV. We look forward to hearing from you! #INDTP
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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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