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A leading education recruitment agency in the UK is seeking a passionate Supply Teacher for various specialist SEN settings. The ideal candidate will be adaptable and have experience working with young people with special educational needs. Responsibilities include delivering tailored lessons and promoting an inclusive classroom environment. Excellent daily rates will be provided, with opportunities for training and development.
Supply Teacher
Medway
£160 - £200 per day
January 2026 - ongoing
Are you an adaptable and passionate teacher looking to make a difference in the lives of young people with special educational needs? Vision for Education is seeking enthusiastic Supply Teachers to work across a variety of schools on a supply basis.
As a Supply Teacher, you will:
You will be working in a range of specialist SEN settings, each dedicated to providing tailored support and learning opportunities for secondary‑aged students. These schools offer a nurturing environment where staff play a vital role in helping pupils reach their full potential.
We are looking for teachers who:
Vision for Education is a market‑leading education recruitment and supply agency committed to the learning and development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high‑quality primary, secondary and SEND teaching and support staff.
Salary is dependent on experience, training or qualifications. The minimum experience, training or qualifications required for this position are:
As a valued employee of Vision for Education, you will receive:
Vision for Education do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Apply via this website with an up‑to‑date CV and contact details. For more information, or an informal chat about the role, please call the Kent team on (phone number removed).