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Randstad Education is seeking a passionate full-time SEN Teacher for a Year 9 group in a calm, supportive environment. This role involves delivering cross-curricular lessons while promoting emotional regulation. The successful candidate will have QTS or QTLS, with a strong understanding of SEMH and SEN strategies, willing to work in challenging settings. Competitive pay and opportunities for permanent placement are available.
Could your classroom become a safe place for a young person in crisis?
Are you passionate about teaching that supports both the mind and the heart?
Do you thrive in environments that challenge you to be more than "just a teacher"?
A specialist provision in your area is seeking a full-time SEN Teacher to deliver cross-curricular lessons (Maths, English, PSHE, Humanities) to a Year 9 group operating at a lower KS level. This role begins in September and runs for one term initially-with the strong potential to extend or move to permanent.
Your Day-to-Day:
Deliver creative, scaffolded lessons in a calm, consistent environment
Use a primary model approach to support small-group learning
Promote emotional regulation and mutual respect through every interaction
Adapt planning and assessment to match pupil profiles and EHCPs
Work collaboratively with LSAs and pastoral support
What You'll Bring:
QTS or QTLS with cross-curricular teaching experience
Strong understanding of SEMH and SEN strategies
Confidence working in challenging environments
A current Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply)
With Randstad, You'll Get:
Competitive weekly pay and pension contributions
FREE access to CPD on SEND, wellbeing and behaviour strategies
Consultant-led guidance and placement support
Opportunity to progress into permanent work
Exclusive educator rewards and wellness discounts
If you're ready to combine compassion with curriculum, this is your moment.
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