SEN Teacher Prospero Teaching is working with a specialist SEMH provision in the Farnborough area to recruit a dedicated and resilient SEN Teacher (QTS) for a September start. This is a permanent opportunity within a supportive and structured setting designed to meet the needs of pupils with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. In this role, you will teach KS3‑aged pupils following a primary‑style curriculum, adapting learning to suit individual needs and focusing on both academic progress and emotional development. The setting prioritises relationship‑building, consistency, and creating a safe environment where students can re‑engage with education. This is a highly rewarding position for teachers who are passionate about SEN and want to make a meaningful impact. The Role: Deliver a primary curriculum to KS3 pupils within an SEMH setting Plan and deliver structured, differentiated lessons Support pupils with emotional regulation and behaviour needs Build strong, consistent relationships with students Create a calm, safe, and supportive learning environment Work closely with teaching assistants and pastoral teams Track pupil progress and adapt approaches accordingly Promote engagement, confidence, and independence Follow safeguarding and school policies consistently Ideal Candidate: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching primary or KS3 pupils Strong interest in working within an SEMH or SEN setting Confident behaviour management and de‑escalation skills Patient, resilient, and adaptable teaching approach Able to differentiate learning effectively Committed to supporting pupils' emotional and academic development Contract Details: Position: SEN Teacher (QTS) Location: Farnborough Start Date: September Working Pattern: Full‑time Contract Type: Permanent Pay Rate: £32,916 - £51,047 per annum (M1-U3) Key Stage: KS3 (Primary Curriculum) Experience, Training & Safeguarding: QTS required SEMH or SEN experience strongly beneficial Safeguarding training can be provided What Prospero Teaching Offers: Free accredited CPD, including SEN & behaviour management Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant Guidance throughout the recruitment process Long‑term career progression within specialist educationIf you're a teacher looking to move into SEN or continue working within SEMH in Andover, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now with your up‑to‑date CV