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Location Paisley
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Mathematics Teacher

Mirren Park School
Paisley, Renfrewshire

£33, 406.11 - £46, 195.25 per annum depending on experience

Working hours:
08:45–16:00, Monday to Thursday
08:45–15:00, Friday
Term time only
Permanent

http://https://mirrenparkschool.com

Are you passionate about helping young people build confidence in mathematics and develop skills that support their future pathways? Join our team and make a meaningful difference for learners who need a more flexible, relational approach to education.

Many of our pupils arrive having faced challenges in traditional education settings and may experience anxiety, gaps in learning or low confidence in mathematics. As a teacher at Mirren Park, you will have the opportunity to rebuild trust in learning, develop resilience, and support young people to make progress at a pace that is right for them.

We are looking for committed professionals who are keen to develop as trauma informed practitioners. You will be supported to tailor mathematical teaching to meet individual needs and to create an environment where young people feel safe, valued and understood. This role would suit someone who believes mathematics can be made accessible, relevant and meaningful for all learners.

Classes are small and supported by high staff‑to‑pupil ratios, allowing a strong focus on relationships, responsive teaching and individual progress.

About Mirren Park School

Mirren Park School supports young people aged 11 to 18 with a wide range of additional support needs, including social, emotional and mental health needs, autism and complex presentations. We deliver a full curriculum experience that is structured to be supportive, relevant and engaging, enabling young people to re‑engage with learning and achieve positive outcomes.

Role Requirements

  • An appropriate teaching qualification
  • Full registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland in Mathematics, or eligibility and willingness to obtain registration
  • Ability to plan, deliver and develop a relevant and engaging mathematics curriculum
  • Strong classroom organisation and supportive behaviour management skills
  • Ability to assess, track and report on pupil progress to inform learning and teaching
  • Ability to prepare pupils for qualifications or accreditation appropriate to their needs and next steps
  • Actively contributing to the school community and its positive ethos
  • Ability to contribute to school improvement planning and self‑evaluation
  • Commitment to ongoing professional learning and supporting the development of colleagues, including probationer and student teachers.
  • Experience within an additional support needs or specialist setting is welcomed but not essential, as training and ongoing support will be provided.

Benefits of working with us

  • A rewarding role where your work has real impact
  • A supportive and values led staff team
  • Competitive pay with progression opportunities
  • Ongoing professional learning and career development
  • Internal progression opportunities
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Retail savings through the Blue Light Card Scheme
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and shared parental leave
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Free eye care vouchers

Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment

Mirren Park School and Young Foundations are committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and to uphold the highest standards of professional conduct.

This post involves regulated work with children and young people. Any offer of employment will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks including membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme, satisfactory references, right to work checks, medical fitness where applicable, and confirmation of GTCS registration.

Our recruitment practices are informed by Safer Recruitment Through Better Recruitment guidance and national child protection guidance for Scotland. We are committed to fair, consistent and transparent recruitment processes and to equality of opportunity for all applicants.

Young Foundations is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

If this sounds like the role for you, we would be delighted to hear from you.

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About us

At Young Foundations, we specialise in residential step-down services and specialist education for children and young people with complex needs, learning disabilities, and autism.

We also offer specialist placements to children who may have experienced trauma or have attachment-based problems. Our creative and nurturing approach focuses on each individual, delivering a targeted programme of support specifically designed around their needs.

Pay Progression

Blue light card discounts

Employee Assistance Programme

Cycle to Work Scheme

Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Shared Parental Leave package

Long service reward

  • Nuture, educate and protect

At Young Foundations, we want you to nuture, educate and protect each person we look after, and treat them with the same love and respect you would a member of your family.

  • Make a difference

We would like you to use your role at Young Foundations to make a difference to the lives of the people who live and learn with us. You can do this by sharing your own ideas and engaging in your work with compassion, enthusiasm and energy.

  • Enjoy the work

Part of life is having fun. There is a joy and laughter in everyday experiences within Young Foundations. Have fun whilst you work, in ways which are fair to others and enjoyable for all.

  • Nuture, educate and protect

At Young Foundations, we want you to nuture, educate and protect each person we look after, and treat them with the same love and respect you would a member of your family.

  • Make a difference

We would like you to use your role at Young Foundations to make a difference to the lives of the people who live and learn with us. You can do this by sharing your own ideas and engaging in your work with compassion, enthusiasm and energy.

  • Enjoy the work

Part of life is having fun. There is a joy and laughter in everyday experiences within Young Foundations. Have fun whilst you work, in ways which are fair to others and enjoyable for all.