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SEN Teacher

  • Posted: 27-04-2026
  • Category: SEN
  • Location: Bromsgrove
  • Type: Full Time / Temp
  • Salary: £140 - £210 per day
SEN Teacher Primary/Secondary SEN Specialist Teacher - Full Time (SEN Specialist)
Location: B60
Pay: £140 - £210 Per day (Based on experience)
Contract – Full time opportunity Monday– Friday until end of academic year.

Smile Education is proud to be supporting a welcoming SEN school and alternative provision setting in Bromsgrove that is seeking a passionate SEN Teacher to join their team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated SEN specialist teacher to lead a class of SEN pupils across primary or secondary phases, delivering engaging and inclusive lessons that support both academic progress and personal development. The role is suitable for teachers with experience in KS1, KS2, or KS3/KS4, who are committed to making a meaningful difference in children’s lives.

The Role

• Deliver engaging, inclusive teaching tailored to pupils with a range of special educational needs.
• Plan and implement personalised learning programmes in line with EHCPs and IEPs.
• Create a safe, supportive and structured learning environment that promotes positive behaviour.
• Assess, track and report on pupil progress and development.
• Use differentiated and multi-sensory approaches to meet individual learning needs.
• Work closely with teaching assistants, SENCOs and external professionals.
• Build strong, positive relationships with pupils and parents/carers.
• Contribute to reviews, meetings and multi-agency planning.
• Promote safeguarding, wellbeing and inclusion always.

About the school

• Alternative provision for learners who thrive in smaller classroom environments
• Full support staff team including designated safeguarding leads
• Well-equipped site with sensory rooms and outdoor learning spaces
• Located in Bromsgrove with accessible transport links
• Pupils who respond positively to consistency and encouragement

Requirements

• Experience working with Autism (minimum 6 months)
• Qualified teacher status (ESSENTIAL) (QTS)
• SEN Teaching experience (minimum 3 months)
• Professional and caring nature, able to create a safe and engaging environment
• Committed to full time – reliable and consistent
• Able to provide a minimum of 2 references covering the past two years (one must comment on working with children)
• Hold an enhanced DBS or willing to apply for a new one through Smile Education
• Previous experience within an alternative provision setting desirable

This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about making a meaningful difference for multiple students – being responsible for the growth and success of your class.

Apply now to be considered for this rewarding full-time SEN Teaching role in B60.
We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications.

We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications.

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