SEN Teacher
SEN Teacher focuses on be leading learning in a specialist setting, supporting pupils with a range of additional needs and helping them build confidence, routine, and progress at their own pace.
What the role involves
- Be leading learning in a specialist setting, supporting pupils with a range of additional needs and helping them build confidence, routine, and progress at their own pace.
- Working closely with support staff, SENCOs, and external professionals.
Skills and requirements
- QTS or a recognised SEN teaching qualification.
- Experience teaching in a SEN school or PRU setting.
- An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (essential).
- All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role.
Confirmed role details
- Long-term, permanent, or something more flexible, we’ll help you find the right fit.
Candidate fit
- Managing behaviour with a calm, consistent approach.
- A calm, resilient, and adaptable teaching style.
Additional role context
- Teaching pupils with ASD, ADHD, SEMH, Autism or PMLD.
- Adapting lessons to meet individual learning needs.
- Confidence supporting pupils with complex needs and challenging behaviours.
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