Primary Teacher / ECT | Cultivating Future Leaders in an SEN Setting
We are seeking an highly ambitious Early Career Teacher (ECT) to join our dedicated team at a leading Special Educational Needs (SEN) School. You will be instrumental in creating an engaging, challenging, and nurturing learning environment for pupils with diverse and complex needs, playing a key role in promoting quality-first teaching and academic progress within our specialist primary setting.
You will champion our highly inclusive school culture and are expected to model exceptional communication skills. This role requires a professional committed to continuous improvement, skilled in differentiating the curriculum, and proactively collaborating with colleagues, specialists, and parents to support our pupils' holistic development and achievement.
What do we offer you?
A supportive and collaborative working environment within a dedicated, high-performing specialist team.
Excellent mentorship and a comprehensive induction programme for Early Career Teachers (ECTs).
Opportunities for professional development with a strong focus on SEND best practice tailored to complex needs.
The chance to make a significant and positive impact on the lives of young learners with additional needs.
A competitive salary and benefits package that recognises your expertise (paid to scale for ECTs).
Access to specialised resources and training to enhance your inclusive teaching practice.
Who are you?
We are looking for a passionate, highly effective Primary Teacher with an inclusive mindset. Applications from ambitious Early Career Teachers (ECTs) who are committed to a career in specialist education are warmly welcomed, as we have the capacity to provide exceptional support.
You possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and either proven experience in the primary age range or are completing your teacher training.
You have a strong understanding of the National Curriculum and are skilled at delivering differentiated, high-quality lessons that inspire curiosity and effectively meet diverse needs.
You demonstrate an excellent ability to adapt teaching strategies to support pupils with needs including Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), Autism, ADHD, and Speech and Language Difficulties.
You are highly skilled in using continuous assessment and data to monitor progress and inform planning, particularly for pupils with complex learning profiles.
You are a collaborative professional who can build strong relationships with pupils, colleagues, and external specialists.
What will you be doing?
As a Primary Teacher, you will be responsible for the overall academic success and well-being of your class. Your days will focus on delivering exceptional, personalised teaching and contributing to whole-school excellence.
Deliver high-quality, engaging, and significantly differentiated teaching across the primary curriculum.
Plan, prepare, and assess work effectively, ensuring accurate pupil tracking that reflects individual progress, including pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).
Implement effective strategies for positive behaviour management, particularly supporting children with SEMH difficulties.
Collaborate proactively with SEN staff, specialists, and parents on curriculum adaptations, pastoral care, and pupil progress initiatives.
Contribute to the wider life of the school, supporting our inclusive and nurturing ethos.
Where will you be working?
Join our vibrant primary SEN school community. We cater for primary-aged children who have moderate learning difficulties, social, emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH), and other complex needs. Our pupils present with a wide range of needs, such as children with mild medical issues, developmental disorders like ADHD and Dyspraxia, Autism, and speech and language difficulties.
We pride ourselves on our outstanding culture of support, professional growth, and commitment to highly individualised teaching. As a valued member of our team, your expertise in primary education and inclusive practice will truly make a difference.
Ready to take on this exciting role and shape the future of our young learners? Apply today! Email hannah.joyner@randstad.co.uk or call 01293527416.
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