Exciting Opportunity for a Primary SEN Teacher - Ilford
Are you an experienced Primary SEN Teacher with a passion for supporting students with sensory needs and special educational needs? We are looking for a qualified Primary SEN Teacher (QTS) to join this amazing SEND in a supportive and dynamic primary school located in Ilford.
About The Role
Your new role as a Primary SEN Teacher will be to support students in Years 4-6 with a variety of needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD), and students requiring support with sensory needs and challenging behaviour. Currently, we have 6 pupils in the class, with a capacity of 8.
The students are working at a Year 1-3 level, and the curriculum is tailored to meet their specific educational, social, and emotional needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a Primary SEN Teacher looking to make a difference in a diverse and inclusive setting in Ilford.
As the Primary SEN Teacher, you will:
- Work with a dedicated and supportive team, including two TAs and HLTAs already in place to assist you.
- Deliver a multi-sensory curriculum to engage students with a wide range of abilities and learning styles.
- Provide targeted support for students with sensory needs, including those on a sensory diet and those with experience in visual aids, phonics, and Makaton.
- Support students with ASD, SpLD, challenging behaviours, and those with complex needs.
- Incorporate Zones of Regulation techniques to help students manage their emotions.
- Liaise with professionals to conduct Annual Reviews and plan ongoing support.
- Benefit from long-term planning already in place for the first two terms, with a teacher buddy for guidance and collaboration.
Essential Criteria for the Primary SEN Teacher Role
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - must have previous experience working with students with sensory needs.
- Experience delivering a multi-sensory curriculum.
- Proven experience working with students with ASD, SpLD, and challenging behaviour.
- Familiarity with Team Teach (preferred), visual aids, phonics, and Makaton.
- Experience with Zones of Regulation and supporting students with a range of complex needs, including stroke recovery support.
- Strong organisational skills to manage long-term planning and Annual Reviews for students with EHCPs.
APPLY NOW for an Immediate Start BEFORE CHRISTMAS!