Are you a passionate and experienced Primary Teacher with a specialisation in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? Do you excel at creating inclusive, dynamic learning environments where every child, regardless of their needs, can thrive? We want to hear from you!
We are seeking enthusiastic and committed SEND Primary Teachers to join our forward-thinking schools across the North Manchester area. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead learning for pupils with diverse needs, shape their educational journey, and contribute to a truly inclusive school community.
What We're Looking For:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS): Full QTS and recent, relevant experience teaching in UK Primary schools.
SEND Specialism: Demonstrable experience and expertise in teaching pupils with a wide range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), including but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, specific learning difficulties (e.g., dyslexia), and moderate to severe learning difficulties.
Curriculum Adaptation: Proven ability to differentiate and adapt the primary curriculum to meet the individual learning styles and needs of SEND pupils.
Commitment: A dedicated and reliable individual looking for full-time, long-term work. Our aim is to secure consistent, long-term positions, potentially leading to permanent contracts.
Working Hours: Ability to commit to full-time hours, typically 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday to Friday, during term time.
Team Collaboration: Excellent teamwork skills, with experience working effectively with Teaching Assistants, SENCOs, parents, and external professionals.
Key Qualities: Patience, empathy, exceptional communication and organisational skills, creativity in teaching methods, resilience, and a deeply positive, child-centred approach.
Your Role Will Involve:
Planning, preparing, and delivering highly engaging and differentiated lessons tailored to the specific needs of pupils with SEND within primary settings.
Conducting ongoing assessment, monitoring, and recording of pupil progress, using data to inform interventions and future planning.
Developing and implementing individualised learning plans, contributing significantly to EHCPs and IEPs.
Creating a nurturing, positive, and stimulating classroom environment that promotes independence, self-esteem, and academic achievement for all pupils.
Leading and directing support staff (e.g., SEND Teaching Assistants) to ensure effective delivery of targeted interventions.
Collaborating closely with the SENCO, parents, therapists, and other agencies to ensure holistic support for pupils.
Actively participating in school meetings, professional development, and contributing to the wider school community.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a dedicated and passionate team committed to outstanding inclusive education.
Opportunities for continuous professional development, specialising further in SEND.
The chance to significantly impact the lives of vulnerable learners and genuinely shape their future.
Competitive daily rates or salary commensurate with experience and the national teacher pay scales, plus potential for SEN Allowances.
If you are an inspiring and skilled Primary Teacher with a genuine passion for SEND, ready to make a profound difference in North Manchester, we encourage you to apply!
To Apply:
Please submit your application today!
Empower every learner with us!
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