At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver differentiated lessons and support tailored to students with SEND needs.
- Company: The role is based in a specialist school near Wisbech focused on personalised learning pathways.
- Benefits: Potential for the role to become permanent starting in September.
- Other info: Experience in alternative provision or SEMH environments is preferred.
- Why this job: Join a dedicated team committed to re-engaging students with education.
- Qualifications: Must have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and experience with SEND.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 33483 £ per year.
About the role
We are working with a school near Wisbech that supports children and young people with a wide range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), including SEMH, ASD, communication needs and learning difficulties. The specialist school is centred on personalised learning pathways, structured routines and building positive, trusting relationships that help students re‑engage with education. The role is to begin in September and could potentially become permanent. We are seeking a committed SEND Teacher to deliver adapted learning and provide consistent support tailored to the needs of each learner.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver differentiated lessons that meet the diverse needs of students with SEND, ensuring learning is accessible, engaging and appropriately scaffolded.
- Use trauma‑informed and needs‑led teaching approaches to reduce barriers to learning, support emotional regulation and promote positive classroom behaviour.
- Work closely with support staff to adapt activities, break down tasks and implement personalised learning strategies.
- Create a safe, structured and nurturing environment where students feel secure, valued and able to make progress at their own pace.
- Monitor and record student progress, contributing to EHCP targets, reviews and personalised plans.
- Build strong, consistent relationships with learners, encouraging confidence, independence and positive self-esteem.
Pre‑requisites
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent teaching qualification.
- Experience teaching or supporting children and young people with SEND, ideally within alternative provision, specialist settings, PRUs or SEMH environments.
- Strong understanding of SEND needs and how these impact learning, engagement and behaviour.
- Ability to deliver creative, flexible and differentiated teaching to suit individual learning styles.
- Calm, resilient and compassionate approach, with the ability to build trust and promote a positive learning experience.
SEND Specialist Teacher Wisbech employer: Just Teachers Ltd
This specialist school near Wisbech supports children with diverse SEND needs, fostering a nurturing environment. The team focuses on building trusting relationships and personalised learning pathways, ensuring every student feels valued and secure.