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SEN Qualified Teacher needed in ErdingtonNew

Aspire People
West Midlands
1 day ago
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SEN Qualified Teacher needed in Erdington
Are you a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher looking for your next rewarding role?
Join our agency team and work in a welcoming Erdington school that supports students aged 11-16 with a range of complex needs, including Autism, SEMH challenges, and associated behavioural difficulties.
Location: Erdington
Start Date: ASAP
Contract: Ongoing, with potential for permanent placement
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About the Role:
We are recruiting on behalf of a supportive, inclusive secondary school in Erdington. As a SEN / SEMH Teacher, you will deliver engaging, personalised lessons to students with diverse SEND profiles. You'll work closely with support staff and external professionals to implement IEPs, EHCPs nurture student progress, and promote positive learning outcomes both academically and emotionally.
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What We're Looking For:
QTS with SEN / SEMH classroom experience
Proven ability to manage challenging behaviour and support emotional regulation
Experience teaching students aged 11-16 with SEND
A flexible, resilient approach and a strong commitment to safeguarding
Ability to create a nurturing classroom where every student can thrive
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Desirable (but not essential):
* Additional SEND qualifications (, Level 5 or 7 in Special Education)
* Experience working with EHCPs
* Training in de-escalation techniques (, CPI, PMVA)
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What We Offer:
A supportive school environment committed to inclusion
Opportunities for ongoing professional development and SEND-specific training
Competitive rates of pay (based on experience and qualifications)
Flexible work patterns - part-time and full-time roles available
Long-term placement with potential for a permanent contract
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If you're passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people with SEND and are ready for a fresh challenge, we'd love to hear from you!

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