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Full-Time | Monday – Friday | Long-Term Opportunity
Daily Rate: £160 – £280 per day
Location: Twickenham
Start Date: ASAP
We are seeking a compassionate and committed SEN Teacher to join a welcoming and well-resourced Secondary SEN school. This is a rewarding opportunity to support pupils with additional needs and make a meaningful difference in their learning, development, and wellbeing.
The successful candidate will work with pupils who have severe educational needs and disabilities (SEND), including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, SEMH, and moderate to severe learning difficulties. The role involves delivering highly differentiated and personalised learning to support pupils in working towards their individual EHCP targets.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver tailored, differentiated lessons to meet a range of SEN needs
Support pupils with communication, emotional regulation, and social development
Work closely with Teaching Assistants, SENCOs, therapists, and external professionals
Implement strategies outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Create a structured, safe, and nurturing learning environment
Use adapted teaching approaches, sensory strategies, and visual supports where appropriate
Monitor pupil progress and adjust teaching strategies to support individual development The Ideal Candidate Will Have
Experience working with pupils with SEN / SEND in a school or specialist setting
Knowledge of ASD, ADHD, SEMH, speech & language needs, or learning difficulties
A patient, resilient, and empathetic approach to behaviour and learning
The ability to build strong relationships with pupils who require additional support
Strong classroom management and inclusive teaching strategies
QTS or relevant teaching qualification (desirable but not essential depending on experience)
A strong understanding of safeguarding and pupil wellbeing Why Join This School?
Supportive and experienced SEN leadership team
Well-resourced classrooms and specialist support staff
Opportunities for training and professional development in SEND
A collaborative and nurturing school environment
The chance to make a real impact on pupils' lives every day If you are passionate about supporting pupils with additional needs and creating inclusive learning opportunities, we would love to hear from you