Primary SEN Teacher
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About the Role
Primary SEN Teacher – Autism and SEMH
Brent, North West London
£194.21 to £287.97 per day (PAYE) in line with Outer London MPS/UPS
ASAP start, full-time, long-term to permanent
Every child deserves a teacher who sees their potential, not just their challenges. If you believe the same, this could be the role that reminds you why you became a teacher in the first place.
I am supporting a brilliant specialist SEN school in Brent that provides a safe, creative, and truly nurturing environment for children with Autism (ASC) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. The school celebrates individuality, emotional growth, and small everyday victories that make a lifelong impact.
The Role
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will
- Teach KS2 students
- Plan creative lessons that meet each pupil at their level and help them rediscover the joy of learning
- Create a calm, inclusive classroom where trust and curiosity thrive
- Work closely with therapists, support staff, and families, because progress happens through teamwork
- Help pupils develop not only academically, but also emotionally and socially
- Be part of a forward-thinking school that values creativity, wellbeing, and genuine relationships
Who I am looking for
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Experience teaching or supporting pupils with Autism and/or SEMH
- Patience, creativity, and emotional intelligence, the ability to turn small steps into big successes
- A collaborative mindset and commitment to reflective, child-centred teaching
Mainstream teachers who are ready to transition into SEND are highly encouraged to apply.
Why this school?
At this school, you won’t just deliver lessons; you will change lives. You will join a team that celebrates individuality, supports wellbeing, and believes that education is as much about belonging as it is about attainment.
If you are interested in this Primary SEN Teacher position, apply today or contact Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion.