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Remedy Education

Essex

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GBP 20,000 - 30,000

Part time

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Job summary

An education service provider is seeking a part-time SEN Educator to work with children with special educational needs in their homes or local community. This role involves delivering tailored educational sessions, building trusting relationships, and using trauma-informed approaches. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience supporting SEN and hold a relevant educational qualification. Travel within the local area is required.

Qualifications

  • Experience supporting children or young people with SEN, particularly those with SEMH, ASD, or anxiety-related needs.
  • Confidence working independently in diverse environments.
  • Ability to build trusting relationships and a positive approach to learning.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging and adaptive learning sessions across core subjects.
  • Travel to learners' homes or nearby libraries.
  • Build trusting relationships to promote a positive attitude toward learning.
  • Use trauma-informed approaches to support behaviour and engagement.
  • Collaborate with families and professionals for holistic support.
  • Maintain accurate records of progress.

Skills

Experience with SEN
Independence
Calm and patient teaching style
Strong communication skills
Organisational skills

Education

QTS, PGCE or Bachelor's Degree in Education
Job description

SEN Educator

Remedy are looking for a Part-Time SEN Educator to work with children and young people with special educational needs (SEN), providing tailored education sessions in their homes, community spaces such as libraries, or online. This is a rewarding opportunity to help re-engage learners who may be out of school or require bespoke education packages as part of their EHCP or therapeutic support plan.

About the Role:

You will work 1:1 with pupils who require a personalised and relationship-based approach to learning. The young people you support may have autism, ADHD, sensory needs, anxiety, or social, emotional and mental health challenges.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging and adaptive learning sessions across core subjects and/or creative areas
  • Travel to learners' homes or nearby libraries to create a calm and focused learning environment
  • Build trusting relationships that promote emotional safety and a positive attitude toward learning
  • Use trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches to support behaviour and engagement
  • Collaborate with families, therapists, and case coordinators to ensure consistent, holistic support
  • Maintain accurate records of progress and contribute to the learner's wider support plan

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:

  • Experience supporting children or young people with SEN, particularly those with SEMH, ASD, or anxiety-related needs
  • Confidence working independently in homes, community settings, and online platforms
  • A calm, patient and responsive teaching style
  • Strong communication and organisation skills
  • A background in education, youth work, SEN support, or therapy
  • A QTS, PGCE or Bachelors Degree in Education
  • Access to reliable transport and a willingness to travel within a reasonable local area

If you are interested in this position please send your CV over

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