SEN Teacher - MS Primary - Newham

£190 - £250 per day - long term

Date Posted: Friday 16 January 2026

, Ref: 10094

MS Primary School - SEN Class - SEN Teacher - Immediate Start - Newham

Position: SEN Teacher
Location: Mainstream Primary School (SEN Inclusion Class)
Start Date: Immediate Start
Salary: Paid to Scale (in line with experience and qualifications)
Requirements: Full-time, with a valid DBS check on the Update Service

I am working with a fantastic MS primary school that is part of a larger trust and they are looking for a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher to join our team at a mainstream primary school, working in their SEN Inclusion Class. This is an exciting opportunity to teach and inspire a group of pupils with diverse needs, ranging from KS1 to KS2.

The curriculum is already set up but they need the right person to deliver the class, this school is extremely structured and ahead of the curve when it comes to SEN support for children and are a fantastic school to be part of. 

About the Role:

As the SEN Teacher, you will deliver a well-established and tailored curriculum to a class of mixed-ability pupils. The class includes children with:

  • Autism
  • Speech and language needs
  • Social and emotional challenges
  • Behavioural difficulties
  • Both verbal and non-verbal communication abilities

You will be supported by teaching assistants, SENCo and a collaborative school team to provide a nurturing and structured learning environment where all children can thrive.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Deliver and adapt the pre-set curriculum to meet the individual needs of pupils.
  • Create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment.
  • Use strategies to support children with behavioural, emotional, and communication needs.
  • Foster positive relationships with pupils, parents, and the wider school community.
  • Monitor progress and prepare reports in line with the school's policies.

Requirements:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
  • Proven experience teaching children with special educational needs, preferably in an inclusion or SEN-specific setting.
  • A strong understanding of the unique challenges and needs of children with autism, speech and language difficulties, and social/emotional challenges.
  • Excellent classroom management and differentiation skills.
  • A valid DBS check registered on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one prior to starting).

Why Join Us?

  • Work in a supportive and inclusive school environment.
  • Teach a well-structured curriculum with resources in place.
  • Competitive pay, aligned to teacher pay scales.
  • Opportunity to make a profound impact on children’s educational journeys.

If you’re a committed SEN professional with a passion for inclusive education, we’d love to hear from you.

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