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Randstad Education is looking for a qualified, resilient, and inspiring Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher for a full-time, long-term vacancy at a prestigious school on the Wirral. This is a brilliant opportunity for a teacher dedicated to providing high-quality, bespoke instruction for pupils with complex and diverse learning requirements. In this leadership-focused role, your professional expertise will directly influence student achievement and long-term success.
Job Responsibility:
Specialist Teaching: Plan and execute engaging, differentiated lessons that align with the objectives in each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP)
Progress Monitoring: Use formal and informal assessments to meticulously track pupil data, adjusting your teaching methods to ensure every student reaches their full potential
Curriculum Development: Select and adapt instructional resources and classroom tasks to ensure the curriculum is fully accessible to all pupils
Collaborative Leadership: Coordinate with Teaching Assistants, external professional agencies, and parents/carers to implement a unified, multi-disciplinary support plan
Classroom Culture: Maintain a structured, inclusive, and encouraging learning environment that promotes excellent behaviour and recognises every student's hard work and milestones
Requirements:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Significant, demonstrable experience teaching pupils with various special educational needs within a UK-based school
A thorough grasp of the SEN Code of Practice, various intervention methods, and effective differentiation tactics
You must be proactive, patient, highly adaptable, and demonstrate exceptional classroom management
You must possess a current, satisfactory Enhanced DBS check or be prepared to apply for one immediately upon a job offer
Nice to have:
A specialist SEN qualification (such as NASENCO) or extensive experience with complex learning difficulties is highly advantageous
What we offer:
Competitive Pay: An excellent, negotiable salary (dependent on your position on the pay scale)
Premier CPD: Access to advanced, specialist training to enhance your professional skills in SEN education
Supportive Network: Work within a collaborative, experienced staff team that prioritises inclusion
Referral Bonus: Access to our 'Recommend a Colleague' scheme, offering a £300 bonus