Job Title: SEN Teacher
Location: Manchester (Various locations available)
Pay Rate: Competitive, dependent on experience
Application Deadline: Apply as soon as possible
"If they can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn."
Do you have a passion for supporting children with special educational needs (SEN)?
Are you ready to make a lasting impact in an inclusive, supportive school environment?
Randstad Education is currently recruiting for dedicated and inspiring SEN Teachers to join a number of outstanding specialist and mainstream schools across Manchester. Whether you're experienced in working with students with ASD, SLD, PMLD, or SEMH needs, we'd love to hear from you. Full-time, part-time, and flexible opportunities are available.
Preferred Skills:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Previous experience teaching children or young people with special educational needs
- Adaptable, nurturing, and patient teaching style
- Confident in planning and delivering differentiated, inclusive lessons
- Ability to build strong relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues
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Enhanced DBS on the update service (or willingness to apply)
Right to work in the UK and two professional references
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging, personalised lessons to meet a range of SEN needs
- Support pupils' academic progress, communication, and emotional wellbeing
- Work closely with support staff and external professionals
- Maintain a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment
- Contribute to EHCP reviews and individual progress monitoring
Why Join Us?
- Work with a dedicated education consultant (that's me!) who understands SEN recruitment
- Access to exclusive teaching roles in specialist and mainstream schools
- Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
- Supportive school environments with strong staff communities
- Recommend a Friend bonus - earn up to £300 (T&Cs apply)
Ready to start your SEN teaching journey?
Contact Mia Dooley at Randstad Education:
📧 mia.dooley@randstad.co.uk
📞 Call 0161 200 1904 / 020 4576 5215