SEN Teacher Secondary Schools in Stockport

SEN Teacher Secondary Schools in Stockport

Stockport Full-Time 30000 - 39000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Teaching Personnel

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach and support students with special educational needs in a dynamic classroom environment.
  • Company: Join Teaching Personnel, a leading agency connecting teachers with SEN opportunities.
  • Benefits: Flexible roles, competitive pay, ongoing training, and dedicated support from consultants.
  • Other info: Early access to September roles and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while developing your teaching skills.
  • Qualifications: QTS and experience in secondary education; passion for SEN is a plus.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 39000 £ per year.

Planning your September move? If you're a Secondary Teacher looking for something more purposeful, flexible, and impactful, now is the perfect time to explore SEN opportunities with Teaching Personnel. We're working with a wide network of specialist SEN schools, SEMH provisions, PRUs, and inclusive settings across East Manchester - actively recruiting ahead of the new academic year.

Why Join Teaching Personnel Before September?

  • Schools are already securing teachers for September starts, and by registering now, you'll gain early access to the best long‑term and permanent roles.

Why secondary teachers are making the move:

  • Secure September roles early and avoid last‑minute pressure
  • Explore a range of SEN and alternative provisions
  • Apply your subject knowledge in a more personalised, impactful way
  • Gain flexibility through agency while maintaining consistency
  • Be supported by a dedicated SEN specialist consultant

Why Transition Into SEN?

  • SEN teaching offers a more relationship‑led, rewarding classroom experience, where progress goes far beyond exam results.
  • Smaller class sizes with high adult‑to‑student support
  • Opportunities to focus on individual progress and engagement
  • Develop advanced adaptive teaching and behaviour management skills
  • Make a daily impact on pupils' confidence, wellbeing, and outcomes
  • Open pathways into SENCO, inclusion leadership, or specialist teaching roles

The Role - Teach Your Subject, Make a Difference

You'll work with pupils across KS3‑KS4 (and sometimes KS5) with a range of additional needs, including:

  • Autism (ASC)
  • SEMH (Social, Emotional & Mental Health)
  • Moderate to complex learning difficulties
  • Speech, language & communication needs

In your role, you will:

  • Deliver adapted, engaging lessons in your subject specialism
  • Support pupils to achieve EHCP targets and personal goals
  • Differentiating learning to meet a wide range of needs and abilities
  • Create a structured, supportive, and inclusive classroom environment
  • Work closely with support staff, SEN teams, and external professionals

Your subject knowledge remains vital - SEN settings simply allow you to deliver it in a more impactful way.

What You'll Bring

  • QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
  • Experience teaching in a secondary school setting (any subject)
  • Strong understanding of adaptive teaching and differentiation
  • Interest or experience in SEN, SEND, SEMH, or alternative provision
  • A patient, flexible, and resilient approach to teaching

What's On Offer

We're here to help you find the right role for your September start:

  • September roles available now (long‑term & permanent)
  • Flexible agency opportunities (short‑term, long‑term, temp‑to‑perm)
  • Competitive weekly pay based on your experience
  • Opportunities across a variety of SEN and specialist settings
  • Ongoing CPD and SEND‑focused training
  • Dedicated support from a specialist education consultant

Make September Count

Start the next academic year in a role that offers challenge, purpose, and real professional growth. Whether you're looking to transition into SEN long‑term or explore your options, Teaching Personnel can help you take that next step with confidence. Apply today to secure your September SEN teaching opportunity across East Manchester.

SEN Teacher Secondary Schools in Stockport employer: Teaching Personnel

Teaching Personnel is an exceptional employer for Secondary Teachers seeking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of students with special educational needs. With a strong focus on professional growth, our supportive work culture fosters collaboration and innovation, while offering competitive pay and flexible opportunities across a variety of SEN settings in East Manchester. Join us to experience a rewarding teaching environment where your subject expertise can truly shine and make a difference.

Teaching Personnel

Contact Details:

Teaching Personnel Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Teacher Secondary Schools in Stockport

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Experience in Secondary Education
Adaptive Teaching
Differentiation
Understanding of SEN, SEND, SEMH
Behaviour Management
Lesson Planning