SEN Teacher - Special School

Salary/Rate:£38,000 - £55,000
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Newham
County:North East London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:9217
Post Date:24.04.25
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About the Role

SEN Teacher

September 25

Permanent

Brand new centrally located site in a Special School

 

A well established special school in East London are actively recruiting SEN Teachers for this January. As the school expands, a temporary site is opening this academic year whilst renovations and upgrades are made to the current site. Staff and pupils will then return to the newly refurbished and improved site based in the heart of East London.

This special school provides learning and support to pupils with autism and other complex and severe learning difficulties. With a focus on positive behaviour support, this school fosters a happy and safe atmosphere where all pupils can learn freely and with the correct support.

Operating as a part of a trust that functions across East London, this special school boasts incredible development and training opportunities with a focus on staff retention and supporting talent.

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

 

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