Our Hayes branch finds jobs for teaching and support staff in schools across West and North London.
If you're looking for special needs teacher roles can help you take the next step in your teaching career.

Our Hayes branch finds jobs for teaching and support staff in schools across West and North London.
If you're looking for special needs teacher roles can help you take the next step in your teaching career.
Latest jobs
Salary
£85 - 105 per day
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Hounslow
Job Type
Full Time
Salary
£20,000 - £29,999
Less than £100 per day
Sector
Primary SEN Support
Location
Hounslow
Description
Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant (Special Educational Needs)Location: West London, various Catholic schoolsAbout Us: Join Teaching Personnel who specialise in providing dedicated support to Catholic
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Holly SpackmanAuthor
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‘Special Education Needs’ (SEN) is a term applied to a child or young person who presents learning difficulties. Depending on the student, the difficulty could be physical, developmental, behavioural/
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Teachers and teaching staff working in the United Kingdom have an abundance of choice when it comes to their career options, and indeed who they work with to find their next teaching positions. So why
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