Exciting Fixed-Term Opportunity in a Fantastic SEN Setting!
Are you a skilled and passionate SEN Teacher looking for a rewarding maternity cover position in a supportive and well-resourced school? We are looking for a dedicated and experienced SEN teacher to join our inclusive primary school in Ealing from March 2025 on a fixed-term contract.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a well-established SEND department, supporting children with autism (ASC), speech & language difficulties, and other learning needs. Our school is known for its commitment to inclusion, specialist interventions, and outstanding pastoral support.
What We Offer:
- A well-structured SEND department with a collaborative team of professionals.
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Small class sizes with high staff-to-pupil ratios to provide targeted support.
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Therapy and sensory rooms, along with assistive technology to aid learning.
- Regular training in SEND best practices, including PECS, Makaton, and sensory regulation strategies.
- A supportive SLT and experienced SENCo, who prioritise staff well-being.
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Opportunities for career development, including CPD courses and specialist SEND training.
- A warm, inclusive school culture that celebrates neurodiversity and fosters a sense of belonging.
Your Responsibilities as an SEN Teacher:
- Plan and deliver individualised lessons, tailored to the needs of students with SEND.
- Work closely with SEN Teaching Assistants and external specialists to implement EHCP targets.
- Create structured, engaging, and sensory-friendly lessons that accommodate different learning styles.
- Use a range of assistive communication tools (such as PECS, AAC devices, and visual timetables) to support learners.
- Monitor student progress, well-being, and engagement, making adjustments as needed.
- Foster a safe, calm, and structured learning environment that promotes emotional well-being.
- Support transitions for students, whether moving between key stages or preparing for specialist settings.
What We’re Looking For:
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QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) with experience teaching in an SEN or inclusion setting.
- A strong understanding of autism-friendly and differentiated teaching approaches.
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Patience, creativity, and adaptability in delivering effective SEN provision.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills, working collaboratively with TAs, therapists, and families.
- A passion for inclusive education, ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.
📩 If you’re ready to make a difference in the lives of children with SEND, apply today!