SEN Teacher
Primary School in High Wycombe| Long-term, Full-Time/Part-Time | Starting Date: 8th September
Pay: andpound;33,075 - andpound;45,037
Are you passionate about creating a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for children withandnbsp;Special Educational Needs (SEN)£ A warm and welcomingandnbsp;primary schoolandnbsp;inandnbsp;High Wycombeandnbsp;is seeking a dedicated and enthusiasticandnbsp;SEN Teacherandnbsp;to join their committed team fromandnbsp;September 2025.
This school is proud of its inclusive ethos and is dedicated to supporting every child to achieve their full potential. With a strong focus onandnbsp;early intervention,andnbsp;child-centred learning, andandnbsp;collaborative practice, this is a fantastic opportunity for a SEN specialist who is ready to make a meaningful impact in the early years and key stages.
Job Description:
- Plan and deliverandnbsp;differentiated,andnbsp;engaging, andandnbsp;multi-sensory lessonsandnbsp;tailored to the individual needs of pupils withandnbsp;EHCPs,andnbsp;ASD,andnbsp;ADHD,andnbsp;SEMH, and other learning differences
- Create aandnbsp;safe,andnbsp;structured, andandnbsp;stimulatingandnbsp;classroom environment that promotesandnbsp;emotional regulation,andnbsp;positive behaviour, andandnbsp;independent learning
- Work closely withandnbsp;Teaching Assistants, theandnbsp;SENCO, and external agencies to implementandnbsp;individual education plans (IEPs)andnbsp;and targeted interventions
- Use a variety ofandnbsp;formativeandnbsp;andandnbsp;summative assessmentandnbsp;tools to monitor progress and adapt teaching strategies accordingly
- Foster strong relationships with pupils, families, and colleagues to support holistic development and wellbeing
- Contribute to the wider school community throughandnbsp;inclusive initiatives,andnbsp;pastoral care, andandnbsp;staff development
The Ideal Candidate Will:
- Have experience with teaching in a SEN environment or a strong interest inandnbsp;Primary SEN education (desirable but not essential)
- Beandnbsp;empathetic,andnbsp;patient, andandnbsp;resilient, with a deep understanding ofandnbsp;child developmentandnbsp;andandnbsp;inclusive pedagogy
- Demonstrate a commitment toandnbsp;safeguarding,andnbsp;positive behaviour support, andandnbsp;child wellbeing
- Possess excellentandnbsp;communication,andnbsp;teamwork, andandnbsp;organisationalandnbsp;skills
- Be enthusiastic aboutandnbsp;professional developmentandnbsp;and contributing to aandnbsp;collaborative school culture
If you''re ready to support, guide, and uplift young learners with additional needs, helping them to thrive both academically and personally, this is the role for you.
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