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SEN Teacher - ASAP or September Start - Enfield - Primary SEN School - MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance (DOE)
Experienced SEN Teacher
SEN Teacher required in Enfield
SEN Teacher required in a primary SEN school
Are you a passionate SEN Teacher looking for a rewarding role in a supportive primary setting?
Do you have experience working with pupils with Autism, SEMH, or complex needs?
Are you a dedicated SEN Teacher who can deliver engaging and personalised learning?
If yes, this SEN Teacher role could be perfect for you!
The Role - SEN Teacher
A welcoming primary SEN school in Enfield is seeking a committed SEN Teacher to join their team on a full-time basis, starting ASAP or in September. As a SEN Teacher, you will teach small classes of pupils with a range of additional needs, ensuring all learning is tailored to individual EHCP targets.
The successful SEN Teacher will plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons, support pupils' academic and emotional development, and work closely with Teaching Assistants, the SENCO, and external professionals. A nurturing approach and strong behaviour management skills are essential.
The School - SEN Teacher
This supportive primary SEN school in Enfield caters for pupils aged 4-11 with a variety of needs including ASD, SEMH, and complex learning difficulties. The school offers small class sizes, excellent support staff, and a strong leadership team committed to staff development and pupil wellbeing.
Apply for this SEN Teacher role or contact Carmella at Qualiteach for more information