SEMH Teacher

Salary/Rate:£30,000 to £48,055 Per Year
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Redbridge
County:North East London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:7422
Post Date:07.07.25
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KS3 Behaviour Teacher

Full-Time Temp to Perm Role

London Borough of Redbridge

Pay: MPS/UPS

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Are you a caring person with a strong personality who truly believes that children with SEMH needs deserve the very best education possible?

Are you a qualified teacher with SEMH experience, or are you a mainstream teacher now looking to work within an SEN setting?

 

I am now working with a fantastic school in the London Borough of Redbridge whose core values include encouraging their pupils to be confident, happy citizens.

They are now seeking a SEMH Teacher to join their wonderful team as a KS3 Teacher.

The school recognises that children with SEMH needs are among the most vulnerable in our society, and they are seeking individuals with can have a positive impact.

 

Requirements of a SEMH Teacher:

· QTS/QTLS would be highly valued for this role, however the school is also open to working with unqualified teachers who have relevant experience 

· Recent SEN qualifications or experience would be highly valued for this role

· The successful candidate will have at least 3 years of classroom teaching experience, a proven record of positive pupil progress and be passionate about improving outcomes for pupils

· To work with pupils with Social, Emotional, Mental Health and Behavioural Difficulties

· To observe, assess and support primary aged pupils referred to the school from mainstream secondary schools and to devise strategies and behaviour targets based on schools’ reports and observations

· To liaise with Management, SENDCo’s and class teachers in all aspects of the work in schools and to be able to adapt to the different philosophies and requirements of a variety of schools in order to maintain a good working relationship

· To be prepared to offer advice to parents and work with them to support their child.

 

What to Expect as a SEMH Teacher:

· The school can offer a highly supportive and skilled team to work with as well as career developments within the school

· The opportunity to undertake further training and increase skills in the areas of both behaviour management and curriculum development

· Although the school are a specialist school, they proactively welcome enquiries from experienced mainstream colleagues and in particular, primary trained staff who would like to extend their skills base

 

If you feel you are ready to take that next step in your career, and like the sound of this wonderful school, please do not hesitate to reach out!

 

 

 

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