SEN Teacher
Posted 14/04/26About the Role:
Join a dedicated team in a renowned SEN setting in Shropshire as a full-time Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher. This role requires a passionate educator to provide tailored learning experiences five days a week, with responsibilities extending to lesson planning and delivery to meet each student’s unique needs. You will play a vital role in fostering a supportive and inclusive educational environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement individualised education programmes for SEN students.
• Collaborate with colleagues and specialists to optimise support for each student.
• Engage with parents and carers to provide regular updates on student progress.
• Maintain a safe and inclusive classroom environment that encourages learning and development.
• Participate in staff meetings and ongoing professional development to enhance teaching practices.
About You:
• Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential.
• Previous experience working with SEN or Primary children is required.
• Strong communication skills and ability to engage with students of varying abilities.
• A compassionate approach and dedication to improving student outcomes.
• Well-organised with the ability to plan and deliver effective lessons.
Why Join:
By joining our well-regarded SEN setting, you'll become part of a supportive community committed to educational excellence. We offer competitive pay in line with the main teacher pay scale, alongside opportunities for professional growth and development. Make a difference in the lives of our students while advancing your career.
Join a dedicated team in a renowned SEN setting in Shropshire as a full-time Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher. This role requires a passionate educator to provide tailored learning experiences five days a week, with responsibilities extending to lesson planning and delivery to meet each student’s unique needs. You will play a vital role in fostering a supportive and inclusive educational environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement individualised education programmes for SEN students.
• Collaborate with colleagues and specialists to optimise support for each student.
• Engage with parents and carers to provide regular updates on student progress.
• Maintain a safe and inclusive classroom environment that encourages learning and development.
• Participate in staff meetings and ongoing professional development to enhance teaching practices.
About You:
• Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential.
• Previous experience working with SEN or Primary children is required.
• Strong communication skills and ability to engage with students of varying abilities.
• A compassionate approach and dedication to improving student outcomes.
• Well-organised with the ability to plan and deliver effective lessons.
Why Join:
By joining our well-regarded SEN setting, you'll become part of a supportive community committed to educational excellence. We offer competitive pay in line with the main teacher pay scale, alongside opportunities for professional growth and development. Make a difference in the lives of our students while advancing your career.
Not quite the right role? We're working with a number of schools and nurseries — feel free to get in touch to discuss other current opportunities.
Dunbar Education is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks, references, and full compliance with safer recruitment procedures. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds.