KS4 English Teacher
Job description
KS4 English Teacher – Specialist Education
Full-Time Opportunity | Yeovil | September 2026 Start
Make Every Lesson Matter
Teaching Personnel is recruiting on behalf of a specialist SEN setting in Yeovil for an experienced Key Stage 4 English Teacher to join their committed teaching team on a full-time basis.
This opportunity would suit an enthusiastic and knowledgeable teacher who thrives on helping young people overcome barriers to education.
Working with students who require additional support, you will deliver engaging English lessons that develop literacy, communication and essential life skills while preparing learners for their next stage of education.
We are looking for someone with proven experience who is ready to hit the ground running, confidently managing a classroom from the outset and making an immediate positive impact.
Your Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality English teaching to Key Stage 4 pupils.
- Plan creative, differentiated lessons that meet a range of learning needs.
- Prepare students for GCSE or alternative English qualifications where appropriate.
- Foster a calm, inclusive and engaging learning environment.
- Use effective assessment strategies to monitor progress and inform planning.
- Work collaboratively with support staff and the wider multidisciplinary team.
- Contribute to annual reviews, reports and EHCP outcomes where required.
- Encourage independence, resilience and confidence in every learner.
- Promote positive behaviour through consistent expectations and relationship-based practice.
We're Looking For Someone Who Has
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS/QTLS or equivalent).
- Previous experience teaching English, ideally within an SEN or specialist setting.
- Excellent knowledge of the KS4 English curriculum.
- Confidence supporting pupils with additional needs, including social, emotional and behavioural challenges.
- Outstanding communication and organisational skills.
- A flexible, patient and resilient approach to teaching.
- The ability to settle quickly into a new role and contribute from day one.
Why Work Through Teaching Personnel?
- Competitive weekly pay through PAYE.
- A dedicated consultant providing personalised support.
- Access to free and discounted CPD courses.
- Long-term and permanent career opportunities.
- Expert guidance with interviews and career progression.
- Opportunities to work with highly supportive specialist schools.
- Ongoing assistance before, during and after your placement.
Apply Now
This is a full-time position starting in September 2026, although an earlier start may be available for the successful applicant.
If you have the experience, confidence and passion to support young people with additional needs while delivering outstanding English teaching, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today or call 01202 558848 and ask for Himaya for more information about this exciting opportunity.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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