SEND Teacher – Transform Learning, Empower Futures Location: Swadlincote Pay: £150 - £200 per day Contract: Permanent, Term-Time Only Qualifications: QTS, PGCE, or Equivalent Start Date: ASAP The Role This is more than just a teaching job—it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs. As an SEN Teacher, you’ll lead a small class within an OFSTED Outstanding school, working within a bespoke curriculum designed to develop not just academic progress, but also confidence, independence, and essential life skills. Each day, you’ll be part of a highly supportive and collaborative environment, using your expertise to create engaging lessons tailored to your students’ individual needs. You’ll have the freedom to express your unique teaching style, bringing creativity and innovation into the classroom to make learning accessible and exciting. Working alongside specialist support staff, therapists, and experienced professionals, you’ll help pupils thrive socially, emotionally, and academically, preparing them for adulthood. This is a role that values creativity, adaptability, and passion for making a difference. Why This School? Bespoke Curriculum – Teaching designed to prepare students for life beyond the classroom, building resilience, confidence, and independence. OFSTED Outstanding – Join a school with an excellent reputation for SEND provision. Supportive Leadership – Work with a dedicated and hands-on headteacher who values professional development. Specialist Facilities – The school offers sensory rooms, therapy spaces, and intervention areas to support holistic learning. Innovate & Inspire – Enjoy the freedom to bring your own style of teaching, creating engaging and meaningful learning experiences. A Collaborative Team – You’ll work alongside HLTAs, support staff, and SEN specialists, ensuring every student gets the best support possible. Who We’re Looking For We’re looking for a qualified teacher with SEND experience who is: Passionate about inclusive education, with a strong understanding of different learning needs. Creative and adaptable, bringing energy and engagement to lessons. Keen to innovate, exploring new teaching methods and tailoring learning experiences. Patient and compassionate, able to build strong relationships with students and staff. A collaborative team player, working effectively with support staff and external professionals. Experienced in a range of SEND settings, or eager to develop new skills in this area. The Interview Process Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a 45-minute interview with the headteacher, discussing your experience, teaching philosophy, and approach to working with SEND students. You may also be asked to discuss lesson strategies and how you bring creativity into your teaching. Apply Today This is your chance to be part of an inspirational team in a forward-thinking school where your creativity and teaching style will be valued. Click ‘Apply’ now to take the next step in your teaching