Position : Teacher of ICT/STEM
Location: Stoke-on-Trent
Role : Full-Time | Permanent | Starting September
"Inspire Innovation. Teach with Purpose."
Do you bring a strong background in ICT and STEM, coupled with proven experience supporting diverse learning needs in UK Schools?
Are you adept at creating calm, dynamic learning environments where every student, including those with Autism, ADHD, or SEMH, can flourish?
Do you thrive in a supportive, collaborative environment where your innovative ICT/STEM lessons truly help every student unlock their full potential?
If so, this permanent role could be your next step.
Randstad Education is partnering with a specialist SEN School in Stoke-on-Trent to recruit a passionate and innovative ICT/STEM Teacher. This is your chance to deliver interactive, practical lessons that engage learners and foster a lifelong interest in tech and engineering.
About the School
This forward-thinking School caters to children with a range of complex special educational needs, including Autism, ADHD, and SEMH challenges. With small class sizes and a multi-disciplinary approach, the School focuses on helping students build not only academic skills but also confidence, resilience, and independence. A strong partnership with families and external professionals ensures each child receives the personalised support they need to succeed.
Your Impactful Role
As our ICT/STEM Teacher, you will:
Design and deliver creative ICT and STEM lessons tailored to individual learning profiles.
Promote curiosity, problem-solving, and collaboration in the classroom.
Adapt your teaching approach to support EHCP goals and diverse communication styles.
Foster a safe, inclusive, and motivating learning space.
Work closely with teaching assistants, therapists, and support teams.
Monitor progress, adjust strategies, and celebrate every achievement.
Contribute to student's emotional, social, and academic growth.
What We're Looking For
QTS, PGCE, or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification.
A solid foundation in ICT, STEM, or related subject areas.
Experience working with SEND learners (particularly Autism and SEMH).
Skilled in using digital tools and assistive technologies.
Patient, adaptable, and committed to inclusive teaching.
Understanding of safeguarding, behaviour strategies, and child-centred approaches.
Benefits of This Permanent Opportunity
Competitive salary based on your experience.
Permanent contract with excellent progression opportunities.
Meaningful, rewarding work with a real impact on young lives.
Ongoing CPD and fully-funded specialist training.
Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support.
A positive, collaborative team culture.