Job Overview
This is a Permanent opportunity.
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Primary Teacher SEN to join our educational team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering specialised support to children with special educational needs, fostering an inclusive and nurturing learning environment.
The ideal candidate will have an understanding of ASC, non verbal and other complex needs.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful difference in young learners' lives by providing tailored teaching strategies and behavioural support. The ideal applicant will possess strong communication skills, a background in early childhood education, and experience working with children with diverse needs. A commitment to professional development and a compassionate approach are essential for success in this role.
Responsibilities
- All planning is provided
- Deliver engaging lessons across core subjects such as maths, literacy, and physical education, ensuring accessibility for all pupils.
- Manage behaviour effectively through positive behaviour management techniques and consistent routines, fostering a safe and supportive classroom environment.
- Collaborate closely with colleagues, parents, and external specialists such as speech therapists or childcare professionals to monitor progress and adapt teaching strategies accordingly.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to pupils, encouraging social development and independence.
- Assist with childcare duties during school hours, including toddler care and preschool activities where applicable.
- Proofread educational materials and resources to ensure clarity, accuracy, and appropriateness for the age group.
- Support pupils’ emotional well-being through mentoring programmes and personalised behavioural interventions.
Qualifications
- Proven experience working with children in early childhood education or special education settings.
- Knowledge of speech therapy techniques, applied behaviour analysis (ABA), and behaviour management strategies.
- Strong understanding of teaching methods for maths, literacy, physical education, and preschool curriculum development.
- Excellent communication skills to effectively liaise with pupils, parents, colleagues, and external specialists.
- Relevant qualifications in early childhood education or special educational needs (SEN).
- Experience in tutoring or providing additional academic support is desirable.
- Ability to adapt teaching approaches to meet diverse learning needs and behavioural challenges.
- Childcare qualifications or toddler care experience is advantageous.
This position offers a rewarding career path dedicated to supporting young learners with special educational needs through innovative teaching methods and personalised care.
Pay: £140.00-£250.00 per day
Work Location: In person