Teaching Personnel
Market related
Woodeaton
Permanent | Full Time
01/12/2025
No
Are you looking for a rewarding new challenge working with incredible young people who deserve the very best support?
Teaching Personnel are working with a specialist provision for pupils aged 11-16 with a range of SEND needs, including Autism (ASC), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, and complex learning profiles. All pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), and the school is committed to providing high-quality, inclusive education that enables every learner to thrive.
We are seeking a charismatic, passionate and highly effective SEN Teacher of English to deliver engaging KS3 and KS4 English lessons. The ideal candidate will inspire a love of English and bring creativity, warmth and enthusiasm to the classroom.
This role is suitable for teachers from primary or secondary backgrounds who feel confident delivering English across a range of abilities.
Deliver dynamic, differentiated English lessons to KS3 and KS4 pupils
Plan engaging schemes of work that spark curiosity and promote a love of reading and writing
Use assessment to inform learning, personalise progress and plan interventions
Foster a safe, nurturing and structured learning environment
Work collaboratively with support staff, therapists and families
Contribute to whole-school development and share best practice
Take responsibility for a class group as a Class Tutor
Model high-quality behaviour support and emotional regulation strategies
Build strong, positive relationships with pupils to help them feel safe, motivated and valued
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - essential
Available full-time
Able to travel to the school's rural location (not accessible by public transport)
Experience teaching English at KS3 and/or KS4
Experience working in an SEND setting, particularly ASC and SEMH (desirable)
Creative, adaptable and committed to meeting diverse learning needs
A charismatic practitioner who can inspire pupils to develop a genuine love for English
A resilient, positive team player who builds strong relationships with pupils and families
Reflective, with a growth mindset and passion for SEND education
Competitive salary + SEN allowan