About This Role
Who we are:
Bellver College is a non-denominational, co-educational day school. Founded in 1950, Bellver is the longest established privately owned British school in Spain. The school is currently responsible for the education of around 200 children, from 3 to 18 years-old. We cater for children of both the local community and the international community of Mallorca. Due to our one-form-entry system, the number of students in each form rarely exceeds 20.
The college is situated close to the beach (opposite to the King of Spain's summer palace) in a residential area 3 km from the centre of Palma de Mallorca. Thanks to its location and climate, Mallorca is one of the most vibrant islands in the Mediterranean, being both culturally and economically active all year round.
Role Overview
Bellver College seeks a skilled, reflective, and student-centred Learning Support / Life-Centred Education Teacher to lead a specialized classroom designed to support neurodivergent learners, including students with cognitive and developmental disabilities and students on the autism spectrum.
This role sits within Bellver College’s commitment to inclusive education and whole-child development. The teacher will design and deliver personalized learning experiences that support students’ academic, social, emotional, and functional growth, while fostering independence, confidence, and belonging within the wider school community.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively with classroom teachers, specialists, and families to ensure students access meaningful learning experiences aligned with Bellver College’s curriculum framework and values.
Key Responsibilities:
Curriculum Design & Instruction
Design and deliver individualized and small-group instruction tailored to students’ learning profiles and needs.
Adapt curriculum content to ensure accessibility while maintaining high expectations and purposeful learning outcomes.
Develop and implement Individualized Learning Plans (ILPs) with measurable academic, social-emotional, and functional goals.
Use evidence-based instructional strategies, visual supports, and structured teaching approaches to support learning.
Integrate assistive technology, alternative communication methods (e.g., AAC, visual schedules), and sensory supports as needed.
Student Development & Wellbeing
Support students’ development of self-regulation, independence, communication, and social skills.
Address sensory, behavioural, and emotional needs through proactive, strengths-based approaches.
Foster student agency and confidence through scaffolded learning and explicit skill-building.
Celebrate progress and growth in ways that are meaningful to students and families.
Learning Environment
Create a structured, safe, and inclusive classroom environment that promotes calm, engagement, and belonging.
Implement effective, respectful classroom management strategies that support diverse learners.
Maintain high standards of care, safety, and emotional wellbeing.
Collaboration & Professional Practice
Work closely with classroom teachers, inclusion staff, and leadership to support inclusive practices across the school.
Collaborate with external professionals (e.g., therapists, psychologists) when appropriate.
Participate actively in team meetings, professional learning, and reflective practice.
Contribute to the ongoing development of Bellver College’s inclusive systems and practices.
Communication & Family Partnership
Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress, strategies, and support plans.
Build strong, respectful relationships with parents and caregivers as partners in learning.
Support transitions and continuity between school, home, and external services.
Supervision & School Life
Supervise students during transitions, breaks, and other non-classroom activities as required.
Participate in school events, meetings, and community activities.
Maintain accurate records in line with school policies and safeguarding requirements.
What Bellver College Offers:
● A supportive, collaborative leadership team committed to inclusive growth.
● An engaged teaching team open to learning, reflection, and shared problem-solving.
● Ongoing professional learning and collaboration with a global inclusion consultant.
● A welcoming international school community in Mallorca.
How to apply:
Letters of application should be accompanied by a CV, names and e-mail addresses of at least two referees (including one from the most recent school employer) and sent to recruitment@bellvercollege.com before May 31st.
Interviews will be held online at any point during the advertisement period. The school reserves the right to appoint prior to the end of the advertisement period, should they consider the candidate to be suitable for the post.
Safeguarding Statement
Bellver College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to appropriate safeguarding checks.