Northcroft School, Northcroft Ln, Newbury, RG14 1BU

Employer: Northcroft School

Salary: £31,650 to £51,048 per year | Permanent | Full-time    

Closing: 1st May 2026

Northcroft School is a specialist setting for pupils in Years 7 to 11, offering a personal, nurturing environment alongside specialist professional support. We work with young people with needs including SEMH, ASD, ADHD and past trauma, helping them feel safe, valued and ready to learn.

Find out more about the school: https://www.northcroftschool.co.uk/

The role:

We are  looking to appoint a passionate, skilled and committed Teacher who can deliver high-quality Science teaching and support our pupils to re-engage with learning, build confidence and make progress.

Working under the direction of the Executive Headteacher, you will help maintain a culture of excellence in learning and teaching, where every pupil is known, valued and supported. Our students are vulnerable young people with a range of needs, and they benefit from consistent relationships, strong routines and staff who remain calm, patient and relentless in their commitment to helping them thrive.

Key responsibilities:

  • Plan and deliver engaging Science lessons across KS3 and KS4, adapting learning to meet individual needs
  • Create a safe, consistent classroom environment and manage behaviour effectively
  • Identify gaps in prior learning and use assessment to plan next steps and targeted support
  • Work closely with colleagues, support staff and multi-agency professionals to provide a joined-up, holistic offer
  • Contribute to curriculum development and whole-school improvement
  • Support students’ personal development, wellbeing and positive attitudes to learning
  • Build positive relationships with families and carers, working in partnership to support progress

For KS3, Science is delivered through Oak Academy, progressing into GCSE Science via AQA. Where appropriate, standalone qualifications are offered for students with lower prior attainment.

You will ideally have:

Essential

  • Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject
  • Strong classroom practice, including planning and assessment
  • Ability to teach KS3 and KS4 effectively (or the willingness to develop this)
  • A calm, consistent approach to behaviour and creating a safe learning environment
  • Ability to adapt teaching to meet a wide range of needs and close gaps in learning
  • Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
  • A clear commitment to safeguarding and professional standards

Desirable

  • QTS/QTLS (or willingness to work towards QTS)
  • Experience in a SEN or specialist setting

Working pattern and benefits:

  • Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 4.00pm, with minimal after-hours commitments
  • Friday afternoons are CPD time with no students on site, plus 10 INSET days across the year
  • Therapeutic reflection and twice-daily briefings to support strong practice and consistency
  • Regular offsite outdoor learning and enrichment sessions
  • Hot lunch cooked on site every day
  • Opportunities to collaborate across West Berkshire and with our partnership school, sharing expertise and best practice
  • Life insurance (death in service) – 4x basic annual salary
  • Health cash plan (Health Shield) (after probation/eligibility applies)
  • Training and development – induction and mandatory training, plus CPD, therapeutic support and further qualifications
  • Free holiday accommodation – company holiday home on south coast
  • Discounts – Blue Light Card + local partner discounts
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – free, confidential 24/7 support helpline
  • Company pension with award winning provider and enhanced employer contributions
  • Company sick pay scheme available after 6 months’ service
  • Electric car scheme + Cycle to Work – salary sacrifice options
  • Recognition – Employee of the Month + long service awards
  • Discounted driving lessons with local instructor
  • Referral bonus scheme – financial incentives for successful referrals (criteria apply)

Equality and Diversity

Amegreen is committed to being an organisation where people can be their authentic selves in a safe and inclusive environment.

We are actively building diverse teams, therefore we welcome and encourage applicants from all backgrounds. We want to create an inclusive environment where everyone can contribute their best work and develop to their full potential. If you require any accessibility adjustments to support your application, please contact us.

How to apply:

For more information and application form please apply through school website: www.northcroftschool.co.uk

Amegreen is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check and references. We follow safer recruitment practices, which require a full employment history, employment references and consent to complete an enhanced DBS check.