Primary Teacher (SEN) - Bimringham
Job description
Primary Trained Teacher with SEN Experience
Location: Birmingham
Salary: Paid to Scale
Contract Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday
Start Date: September (Long-term with potential for permanent placement)
Are you a qualified Primary Teacher with a passion for supporting children with Special Educational Needs?
We’re working with a welcoming and well-resourced SEN school in Birmingham seeking a Primary Trained Teacher to join their dedicated team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a strong understanding of the primary curriculum and the ability to adapt it to meet the needs of pupils with a range of SEN, including Autism, ADHD, and moderate learning difficulties.
The Role
As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will:
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Deliver engaging, differentiated lessons tailored to meet the individual needs of your pupils
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Foster a safe, inclusive, and nurturing classroom environment
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Work closely with support staff, therapists, and SENCOs to develop and deliver EHCPs
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Monitor and assess progress, adjusting teaching strategies as needed
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Build strong, positive relationships with pupils and their families
About the School
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A specialist setting with small class sizes and excellent support staff
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Purpose-built facilities and access to therapeutic resources
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Committed to professional development and staff wellbeing
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Strong leadership and collaborative team culture
Ideal Candidate
We’re looking for someone who is:
✅ A fully qualified Primary Teacher (QTS essential)
✅ Experienced in working with children with SEN, either in mainstream or specialist settings
✅ Confident in differentiating the curriculum for a range of learning needs
✅ Calm, resilient, and enthusiastic about inclusive education
✅ Able to create a positive and structured classroom environment
Requirements
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QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
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Proven experience supporting children with SEN
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Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willing to apply)
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Strong classroom and behaviour management skills
Why Apply?
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Long-term opportunity with potential for permanent placement
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Join a forward-thinking, supportive team passionate about SEN education
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Competitive daily rate and professional development opportunities
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Make a genuine impact on pupils’ learning and wellbeing
Interested? Apply now with your CV and take the next step in your SEN teaching journey.
Inspire young minds. Support every learner. Transform futures.
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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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