Outcomes First Group

Outcomes First Group

https://www.outcomesfirstgroup.co.uk/

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Outcomes First Group is the leading provider of specialist education in the UK. We exist to give neurodivergent children and young people access to a great education that caters to their specific needs, abilities and aspirations.

Outcomes First Group is an English company based in Bolton which provides care for about 750 young people and adults with autism, complex and Social Emotional and Mental Health needs.

It was owned by Sovereign CapitalThe organisation owns and operates 37 schools, 77 residential homes. It operates the brands Acorn Education and Care and Options Autism. In 2022 it was the fourth biggest provider in England, with 60 homes. Seven of the group’s homes inspected in 2021-22 required improvement. It is now owned by Stirling Square Capital Partners.

3 Vacancies

Teaching Assistant

NewPosted 16 Aug 2026Outcomes First Group
From £22,160.63 a year

  • Support pupils with additional needs aged 5–18, fostering engagement, independence, and personal development through tailored learning and a nurturing environment.
  • Ideal candidates will possess energy, creativity, and compassion, along with experience in supporting diverse learning needs.
  • This permanent, term-time role involves 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, located in Frome, Somerset, with a focus on work-life balance.

Assistant Headteacher - Curriculum and Quality of Education

NewPosted 15 Aug 2026Outcomes First Group
Up to £48,000 a year

  • Play a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum and school direction, enhancing teaching and learning to improve pupil outcomes.
  • The ideal candidate will have leadership experience, a passion for education, and the ability to inspire staff and students alike.
  • Working 40 hours a week during term time, the role is located in Gunnislake, offering a competitive salary and a supportive environment.

PSHE Lead

Posted 03 Aug 2026Outcomes First Group
£25,500 a year

  • Lead the development of an engaging PSHE curriculum, delivering lessons that promote emotional wellbeing and life skills for children with additional needs.
  • The ideal candidate will have teaching experience, a passion for personal development, and the ability to adapt lessons to diverse learning needs.
  • This is a permanent, term-time position with a 30-hour work week, based in Chard, offering a supportive school environment focused on personal growth.

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