Are you skilled at making complex concepts accessible to all learners?
Do you thrive in a supportive, collaborative environment?
Are you ready to inspire confidence in students who struggle with core subjects?
About the Role
We are seeking an exceptional Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher for a fulfilling full-time role starting ASAP in Leeds. The role involves working with students who require tailored support, focusing specifically on lower ability Maths and English. The successful candidate will be responsible for crafting and delivering engaging, differentiated lessons that meet the diverse needs of all pupils, enabling them to build fundamental literacy and numeracy skills and achieve their full potential. This position is a challenging yet highly rewarding opportunity for a dedicated professional looking to make a significant impact on students' educational journeys.
About the School
The school, located in Leeds, is a widely respected educational school dedicated to providing a high-quality, inclusive learning experience for all its students. It is known for its strong pastoral support and a whole-school commitment to the well being and academic progress of pupils with Special Educational Needs. The school fosters a warm, nurturing, and positive environment where staff are supported through continuous professional development and feel valued as part of a collaborative team.
Requirements
... - Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent teaching qualification.
- Significant experience teaching students with Special Educational Needs, particularly with learning difficulties.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Enhanced Child DBS on the updated service (Willingness to apply for one)
Essential Skills
- Differentiated Planning: Exceptional ability to plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons in Maths and English.
- IEP/EHCP Implementation: Proven track record of effectively translating Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) into classroom practice.
- Behaviour Management: Strong, positive, and proactive behaviour management strategies suitable for pupils with complex needs.
- Assessment for Learning: Skill in using formative and summative assessment to inform the immediate next steps for lower-ability learners.
- Curriculum Adaptation: Expertise in adapting core subject curricula (Maths and English) to suit various learning styles and cognitive abilities.
- Empathy and Patience: A high degree of empathy, resilience, and unwavering patience.
Responsibilities
- To plan, prepare, and deliver high-quality, inspiring lessons in Maths and English for designated lower ability groups.
- To create a safe, stimulating, and supportive learning environment that promotes inclusion and positive behaviour.
- To regularly assess, monitor, and record student progress, providing clear, constructive feedback.
- To contribute to the creation and regular review of IEPs/EHCPs in conjunction with the SENCO and external professionals.
- To manage and direct the work of Teaching Assistants allocated to the class or specific students.
- To maintain comprehensive and accurate records of student attendance, attainment, and well-being.
- To liaise proactively with parents/carers regarding student progress and well-being.
- To attend and contribute to department meetings, whole-school training, and pastoral events.
- To effectively utilise specialist equipment and resources to aid student learning.
- To adhere to all school policies and procedures, particularly those relating to safeguarding and child protection.
What We Offer:
- A supportive, collaborative working environment.
- Opportunities for career progression and ongoing professional development.
- The chance to make a significant impact on the lives of students.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- A Refer a Friend scheme where you could earn a £300 Love2shop voucher (subject to terms and conditions).
Could this be the ideal role for you?
Click "Apply Now" to submit your application for the role of a SEN Teacher. For more information, please contact leeds@randstadeducation.co.uk or call 01132462500 to speak to the secondary team.