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Chesterfield

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GBP 40,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A supportive recruitment agency is seeking a passionate SEND Teacher to work in a community-focused primary school in Chesterfield. This role involves planning lessons for students with diverse needs, fostering inclusive practices, and collaborating with a dedicated team. Ideal candidates will have experience in SEND, strong communication skills, and a commitment to supporting children's learning. The position offers competitive pay and a nurturing environment where teachers can make a meaningful impact.

Benefits

Access to SEND-specific opportunities
Personalised support from consultants
Competitive weekly pay
Full compliance and vetting support

Qualifications

  • Experience working as a SEND Teacher or interest in developing SEND specialism.
  • Knowledge of adaptive teaching and differentiated approaches.
  • Awareness of supporting pupils with communication and sensory needs.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver structured lessons tailored to pupils with SEND.
  • Adapt activities and resources for meaningful engagement.
  • Develop pupils' communication, emotional regulation, independence, and confidence.

Skills

Strong communication
Teamwork
Reflective practice skills
Patience
Empathy

Education

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Job description

SEND Teacher (Part-Time / Full-Time)

Location: Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Start Date: January 2026

Daily Pay Rate: £140 – £250 per day (depending on experience)

Education Personnel are proudly supporting a warm, nurturing and community-focused primary school in Chesterfield, Derbyshire in appointing a dedicated SEND Teacher. This is an exciting opportunity for a SEND Teacher who is passionate about inclusive practice and committed to supporting children with a diverse range of needs.

The school prides itself on fostering a caring, respectful and inclusive environment where every child is inspired to achieve their full potential. Children with additional needs are supported through tailored learning, positive routines and a compassionate team who believe in nurturing confidence and resilience. This is an ideal setting for a SEND Teacher who thrives in a collaborative, child-centred school community where wellbeing and individual progress are central to everyday learning.

Staff work closely together to deliver a broad, balanced and creative curriculum that supports pupils with communication differences, sensory needs, learning challenges or social-emotional needs. The school's ethos of inspiration, respect and achievement shapes its commitment to inclusive education — making it a fantastic environment for an enthusiastic SEND Teacher wanting to make a genuine difference.

What you'll do
  • Plan and deliver structured, engaging lessons tailored to the needs of pupils with SEND across the primary age range
  • Adapt activities, resources and teaching approaches to ensure accessibility and meaningful engagement
  • Work in close partnership with teaching assistants, SENCOs and external specialists to implement personalised support plans
  • Develop pupils' communication, emotional regulation, independence and confidence
  • Support children with EHCPs through well-planned, targeted interventions
  • Build strong, positive relationships with families to promote consistency and wellbeing
  • Contribute to the wider school community and uphold a nurturing, inclusive ethos
What we're looking for
  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is desirable, but not essential for the right SEND-focused practitioner
  • Experience working as a SEND Teacher, or strong interest in developing SEND specialism
  • Knowledge of adaptive teaching, personalised learning and differentiated approaches
  • Awareness of supporting pupils with communication needs, sensory needs or learning differences
  • Strong communication, teamwork and reflective practice skills
  • Patience, empathy and commitment to supporting every child to achieve

This is a rare opportunity for a SEND Teacher to join a supportive, community-minded school that values wellbeing, inclusion and the unique strengths of every child. You’ll be part of a caring, dedicated team who celebrate individuality, promote positive relationships and provide a nurturing environment where children with additional needs can truly thrive. For the right SEND Teacher, this is an exceptionally rewarding role with opportunities to develop specialist expertise and make a lasting, meaningful difference.

Why Work With Education Personnel
  • Access to a wide range of SEND-specific and teaching opportunities across Derbyshire and the East Midlands
  • Personalised support from experienced consultants who understand your skills and ambitions
  • A dedicated point of contact throughout your placement
  • Competitive weekly pay
  • Full compliance and vetting support for a smooth and stress-free registration process

If you're a passionate SEND Teacher dedicated to inclusion and helping children overcome barriers to learning, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Education Personnel to express your interest or apply today

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