Location: Mansfield
Salary: £32,916 - £45,352 per annum (M1 - M6 scale, experience dependent)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Term Time Only)
The Opportunity: Redefining Education
Are you a dedicated educator who believes that every child deserves a bespoke path to success? We are seeking a compassionate and innovative SEN Teacher to join our Mansfield-based team.
In this role, you won't just be following a syllabus; you will be "architecting" learning experiences for young people (ages 7-19) who require a more holistic, multi-sensory approach to education. Our learners often face challenges related to ASC, SEMH, and complex cognition or learning needs. Your mission is to help them re-engage with education, build lost confidence, and achieve milestones that once felt out of reach.
Your Impact
As a core member of our teaching faculty, you will:
Personalise the Journey: Design and deliver creative, flexible lesson plans for small groups (primarily KS3/4) that cater to individual interests and EHCP goals.
Foster Growth: Focus on the "whole child" by supporting academic progress alongside vital social and emotional development.
Collaborate & Innovate: Work with Learning Managers to refine learner profiles, track progress, and contribute to a dynamic, evolving curriculum.
Advocate: Act as a champion for your students, ensuring their voices are heard and their safety and wellbeing are always the priority.
What We're Looking For
We need a reflective practitioner who views "flexibility" as a strength, not a hurdle. You should be:
Qualified: You must hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and ideally a relevant Level 6 qualification.
Experienced: While we value passion, previous experience in an SEN setting is highly preferred.
Relational: You understand that progress starts with trust. You are a master of building strong bonds with students, their families, and your colleagues.
Creative: You can pivot your teaching style to meet the sensory and emotional needs of your classroom in the moment.
Core Responsibilities
Planning and executing individualised schemes of work.
Maintaining detailed records for EHCP reviews and transition planning.
Upholding rigorous safeguarding and risk management standards.
Contributing to a culture of continuous professional development.
How to Apply
Ready to transform lives through education? For an informal chat about the role or to start your application, please reach out to Paul at Randstad:
Phone: 01293 257416
Email: paul.hirchfield@randstad.co.uk
Join a team where relationships are the heartbeat of the school, and every small win is celebrated as a major victory.
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