SEN Teacher
Primary School in Slough| Long-term, Full-Time/Part-Time | Starting Date: 8th September
Pay: andpound;33,075 - andpound;45,037
Are you passionate about unlocking potential and making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people withandnbsp;Special Educational Needs (SEN)£ A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Slough is seeking a dedicated and empathetic SEN Teacher to join their supportive team from September 2025.
This forward-thinking school is committed toandnbsp;inclusive education,andnbsp;personalised learning, and theandnbsp;holistic developmentandnbsp;of every student. With a strong emphasis onandnbsp;collaboration,andnbsp;wellbeing, andandnbsp;professional growth, this is a fantastic opportunity for a SEN specialist who is ready to inspire and empower.
Job Description:
- Deliver tailored lessons that support students with a range ofandnbsp;learning difficulties,andnbsp;social, emotional and mental health (SEMH)andnbsp;needs, andandnbsp;neuro-diverse profiles
- Implement and adaptandnbsp;EHCPs (Education, Health and Care Plans)andnbsp;to ensure individual progress and engagement
- Foster a nurturing and structured classroom environment that promotesandnbsp;positive behaviour for learning
- Use a variety ofandnbsp;differentiated strategiesandnbsp;andandnbsp;multi-sensory approachesandnbsp;to meet diverse learning needs
- Work closely withandnbsp;Teaching Assistants,andnbsp;SENCO, and external professionals to provide cohesive support
- Build strong relationships with students, families, and colleagues to support both academic and emotional development
- Contribute to the wider school community throughandnbsp;intervention programmes,andnbsp;pastoral support, and enrichment activities
The Ideal Candidate Will:
- Have experience teaching or supporting students with SEN in a school setting (desirable but not essential)
- Be a reflective and adaptable practitioner with strongandnbsp;classroom managementandnbsp;andandnbsp;differentiationandnbsp;skills
- Demonstrate a commitment toandnbsp;safeguarding,andnbsp;inclusive practice, andandnbsp;student wellbeing
- Possess excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills
- Be enthusiastic aboutandnbsp;continuous professional development,andnbsp;team collaboration, andandnbsp;inclusive innovation
Whether your passion lies in supporting students with autism, ADHD, or SEMH needs, if youandrsquo;re ready to champion every learner and create a classroom where all students can thrive, this is the role for you.
To apply, click the andldquo;Applyandrdquo; button or call 01296752499. We look forward to hearing from you!
Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards.
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