Nurture Teacher - Specialist SEN School
Location: Luton
Salary: -28,527.00 - -34,281.00 per annum
Contract: Full-Time | Permanent
SEMH Focus | Nurture Provision | Education and Training | Career Progression
About the Role - Nurture Teacher
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Nurture Teacher to join a specialist SEN school in Luton, supporting pupils with a range of additional needs, including SEMH, PMLD, and SLD.
This is a highly rewarding opportunity to work within a nurture provision, supporting pupils who require a therapeutic, relationship-based approach to learning. You will play a key role in helping pupils develop emotional regulation, rebuild confidence, and re-engage with education.
Key Responsibilities - Nurture Teacher - Luton
- Plan and deliver tailored, nurture-based lessons that meet the individual needs of pupils
- Support pupils with SEMH needs, focusing on emotional regulation and behaviour for learning
- Create a safe, predictable, and structured classroom environment
- Build strong, trusting relationships to support pupils'' social and emotional development
- Use trauma-informed and attachment-aware practices in daily teaching
- Deliver personalised learning aligned with EHCP outcomes
- Monitor and track both academic and emotional progress
- Implement and model positive behaviour strategies and restorative approaches
- Work closely with SENCOs, therapists, pastoral teams, and external professionals
- Engage with families and carers to ensure consistent support for pupils
Why This Role? - Career Progression
This Nurture Teacher role offers excellent long-term career development opportunities in the education and training sector, including progression into:
- SEN Leadership or SENCO roles
- Specialist SEMH Teaching
- Educational Psychology
- Therapy-based careers (Speech & Language, Occupational Therapy)
- Pastoral or Behaviour Leadership
We are looking for someone who:
- Holds QTS/QTLS or has significant experience within SEN/SEMH settings
- Has experience supporting pupils with SEMH, trauma, or complex needs
- Demonstrates empathy, resilience, and consistency
- Able to commute to Luton
- Is confident using nurture and trauma-informed approaches
- Is passionate about inclusive education and pupil wellbeing
- Has strong communication and teamwork skills
- Is committed to ongoing professional development
What the Role Offers - Luton
- Competitive salary: -28,527.00 - -34,281.00 per annum
- Small class sizes and a strong staff-to-pupil ratio
- A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team
- Ongoing CPD in nurture, SEMH, and trauma-informed practice
- A strong focus on staff wellbeing
- A genuinely rewarding role where you can make a lasting difference
Apply for this opportunity in the education and training sector today and be part of a school where relationships, wellbeing, and nurture are at the heart of everything they do.
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