SEN Teacher - ASC/Complex
Salary/Rate:MPS/UPS plus SEN point
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Newham
County:North East London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:10093
Post Date:18.07.25
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About the Role
SEN Teacher – ASC/Complex
Permanent Role
September 2025
Inner London Pay Scale
I am actively searching for a SEN Teacher for a fantastic brand-new, purpose-built Special School in East London. This school provides care and education to children with Autism and Complex Needs predominantly as well as various other learning difficulties. It is a fantastic purpose-built site undergoing transformation into a school with a range of quality facilities for sensory learners. Working as part of a Trust that functions across East London and Essex, this school boasts incredible development and training opportunities.
The ideal candidate may be…
- Adaptable and flexible in their approach
- QTS/QTLS preferred - but we also welcome applications from experienced Unqualified Teachers!!
- Confident with new classes and working with a range of pupil needs.
- Fun and engaging – able to take lesson plans and give them life!
- Looking for a variable, interesting and unique role
- Open to progression, development, and training opportunities
Ready to be a part of something big? Click Apply!
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