Teachers for Special Educational Needs Schools
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Teachers for Special Educational Needs Schools
Teachers for Special Educational Needs School, Long-term, Permanent, Short-term, Temporary Roles Available, April or September StartJob Title: Primary Teacher and Secondary SEN TeachersStart Date: April or September 2025 Salary: Competitive, dependent on experienceWe are seeking dedicated, compassionate, and skilled teachers to join dynamic SEN schools based in the Greater Manchester area. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work with children who require tailored support to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. These roles start at Easter 2025.Some of the roles we have on:1. Primary Teacher (Full-Time) to start in September 2025Primary Age Group: 4-11 years Children's Needs: The primary class consists of children with moderate to severe learning difficulties, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. The ideal candidate will be passionate about delivering personalised learning experiences, utilising a range of strategies to engage students, and supporting their social and emotional development. Experience in sensory learning, alternative communication methods, and behaviour management will be highly valued.Key Responsibilities:
- Planning and delivering engaging, differentiated lessons to meet the individual needs of students.
- Supporting students' social and emotional well-being.
- Working closely with teaching assistants and other professionals to provide the best possible support for each child.
- Engaging with families and external agencies to ensure a holistic approach to student development.
- Maintaining accurate records of student progress and behaviour.
- Qualified teacher status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Experience teaching children with learning difficulties, ASD, and SEMH needs.
- Strong communication skills, both with students and parents.
- Patience, creativity, and a positive approach to overcoming challenges.
- Delivering a broad and balanced curriculum adapted to the specific learning and developmental needs of each student.
- Providing a nurturing and structured classroom environment to support students with SEMH and ASD.
- Working closely with a multidisciplinary team, including support staff, therapists, and external agencies.
- Differentiating resources to make learning accessible for all students.
- Encouraging independence and building students' confidence to succeed in their academic and personal goals.
- Qualified teacher status (QTS) or equivalent, with experience in secondary education.
- Knowledge and experience teaching students with learning difficulties, ASD, SEMH, and additional needs.
- Ability to create an inclusive, supportive, and engaging classroom environment.
- A commitment to professional development and collaborative work with other staff and families.
- Competitive salary and pension scheme.
- Ongoing professional development and training.
- A supportive and welcoming team environment.
- Access to a wide range of resources and facilities to support teaching and learning.
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