Targeted Mainstream Provision Lead
Tmp, Westfield, Selby
Targeted Mainstream Provision Lead
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Tmp, Westfield, Selby
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
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Location ref: Westfield, Selby
Full Job Description
Targeted Mainstream Provision Lead
CAPTION: Job details
- Posting date: 09 May 2026
- Hours: Full time
- Closing date: 01 June 2026
- Location: Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 4HT
- Company: Teaching Vacancies
- Job type: Permanent
- Job reference: 04c6b28d-d14e-4866-9c71-f05fe88493fa
Summary
What skills and experience we're looking for
Selby High School is looking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced leader for the new Targeted Mainstream Provision, which will open in September, 2026, and which will support students whose main area of need is Communication and Interaction. This is a fantastic opportunity for somebody with the right level of skills and commitment to take their career to the next level, and have a positive impact on the education and life experiences of young people within the provision.
We are looking for somebody with:
- The passion, energy and independence to lead and run the Targeted Mainstream Provision;
- Excellent skills, knowledge and experience within Communication and Interaction, and the desire to develop further in this area;
- Extensive experience of planning and delivering sessions and interventions to groups of up to 8 students;
- The resilience and compassion to work with young people with significant additional needs.
- The ability to train and advise other staff within the organisation.
Our aim is to be a centre of excellence for Communication and Interaction within the next 5 years, and we are looking for a TMP Lead who will help us achieve this end.
Selby High School Targeted Mainstream Provision
The Selby High School Targeted Mainstream Provision will be a base within the school for six students with EHCPs, where the main area of need is around Communication and Interaction. There will also be two Assessment Places, for students with similar needs, who will be assessed for an EHCP whilst in the provision.
Students will have a mixture of timetabled mainstream lessons, and time in the TMP. In the TMP, students will have lessons and one-to-one and small group sessions delivered by the TMP staff and teaching staff. Some lessons will have a curriculum focus, and others will be based around social skills, and other life-based skills. Students will have access to cooking facilities. Where appropriate, students will also have access to some of our external-based provisions including Drax, Selby Skills Centre and Noise Academy.
The amount of time spent within the TMP base will be determined by the students' level of need. The ultimate aim will be for the majority of students placed at the TMP to attend most of their mainstream lessons, but it is likely that there will be students who will need to spend a significant amount of time in the provision.
The provision within the TMP will also be available to students who are not officially within the TMP, but have needs that would be well supported by the staff within the TMP.
What the school offers its staff
The successful candidate will join an experienced and friendly team of support staff who make an invaluable contribution to the running of the school. We offer extensive training opportunities for our support staff, and as we encourage our team to develop their skills and talents, and play a key role in supporting colleagues, there are opportunities for promotion and career development within the team.
Commitment to safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment. Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance. Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant): childcare disqualification Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) medical online and social media prohibition from teaching right to work satisfactory references suitability to work with children You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.
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Selby High School is looking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced leader for the new Targeted Mainstream Provision, which will open in September, 2026, and which will support students whose main area of need is Communication and Interaction. This is a fantastic opportunity for somebody with the right level of skills and commitment to take their career to the next level, and have a positive impact on the education and life experiences of young people within the provision.
We are looking for somebody with:
-The passion, energy and independence to lead and run the Targeted Mainstream Provision;
- Excellent skills, knowledge and experience within Communication and Interaction, and the desire to develop further in this area;
-Extensive experience of planning and delivering sessions and interventions to groups of up to 8 students;
-The resilience and compassion to work with young people with significant additional needs.
-The ability to train and advise other staff within the organisation.
Our aim is to be a centre of excellence for Communication and Interaction within the next 5 years, and we are looking for a TMP Lead who will help us achieve this end.
Selby High School Targeted Mainstream Provision
The Selby High School Targeted Mainstream Provision will be a base within the school for six students with EHCPs, where the main area of need is around Communication and Interaction. There will also be two Assessment Places, for students with similar needs, who will be assessed for an EHCP whilst in the provision.
Students will have a mixture of timetabled mainstream lessons, and time in the TMP. In the TMP, students will have lessons and one-to-one and small group sessions delivered by the TMP staff and teaching staff. Some lessons will have a curriculum focus, and others will be based around social skills, and other life-based skills. Students will have access to cooking facilities. Where appropriate, students will also have access to some of our external-based provisions including Drax, Selby Skills Centre and Noise Academy.
The amount of time spent within the TMP base will be determined by the students' level of need. The ultimate aim will be for the majority of students placed at the TMP to attend most of their mainstream lessons, but it is likely that there will be students who will need to spend a significant amount of time in the provision.
The provision within the TMP will also be available to students who are not officially within the TMP, but have needs that would be well supported by the staff within the TMP.
What the school offers its staff
The successful candidate will join an experienced and friendly team of support staff who make an invaluable contribution to the running of the school. We offer extensive training opportunities for our support staff, and as we encourage our team to develop their skills and talents, and play a key role in supporting colleagues, there are opportunities for promotion and career development within the team.
Commitment to safeguarding