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SEND Teacher

GSL Education
Derby
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SEND Teacher
Location: Derby
Pay: £130 – £250 per day (DOE)
Start Date: Immediate
Contract: Day-to-day / Long-term | Full-time / Part-time

“Empowering Every Learner to Shine”

Are you a compassionate and dedicated SEND Teacher ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people with additional needs?

GSL Education are seeking an enthusiastic professional to join schools in Derby, where inclusive learning and individual progress are at the heart of education. As an SEND Teacher, you’ll create an encouraging and tailored learning environment for students with diverse needs. You will plan and deliver differentiated lessons that promote confidence, independence, and progress while collaborating closely with support staff and specialists to meet each child’s unique goals.

The role:


  • Plan and deliver creative, individualised lessons that meet EHCP and learning objectives
  • Support students with a range of needs including autism, ADHD, and learning difficulties
  • Create an inclusive, positive, and structured classroom environment
  • Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, parents, and SENCOs
  • Monitor and assess progress, adapting strategies to meet evolving needs
  • Encourage emotional, social, and academic growth through a nurturing approach


What we need:


  • QTS or equivalent teaching qualification
  • Experience teaching or supporting children with SEND in school settings
  • Strong knowledge of differentiation and personalised learning
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply)


Apply today to help shape brighter futures for every learner and make every day in the classroom truly meaningful!

Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection, and successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks, including providing an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the update service or completing a new application

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