SEN Cover Supervisor – Full-Time Opportunity in Salisbury
About the Role
An exciting opportunity has become available for a full-time SEN Cover Supervisor to work within a specialist educational setting in Salisbury. This role involves supporting students aged 11 to 18 who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Working hours are 8.45am to 3.00pm, Monday to Friday, offering a consistent and structured school day.
A Supportive and Inclusive Setting
This is a unique and nurturing provision that places student wellbeing and individualised learning at its core. With small class sizes and a calm, inclusive atmosphere, the school fosters strong, respectful relationships and provides bespoke support tailored to each pupil. Staff are dedicated to creating a safe and empowering learning environment where all students can thrive emotionally and academically.
Your Responsibilities
As a Cover Supervisor, you will take the lead in supervising classes during teacher absence, ensuring that set work is completed, classroom behaviour is managed effectively, and students feel supported throughout the day. This role is ideal for someone confident, empathetic, and able to engage young people with additional needs in a positive and structured way.
Why Work in Salisbury?
Salisbury is a beautiful and vibrant city, known for its rich history, welcoming community, and great transport links. It is home to a variety of excellent educational settings, making it a rewarding place to work in the field of special education.
The Benefits of Working with Teaching Personnel
As part of Teaching Personnel, the UK’s leading education recruitment agency, you’ll receive consistent support and access to a wide range of career development opportunities. Benefits include weekly pay through PAYE, access to free and discounted training courses, and the guidance of a dedicated consultant who understands your professional goals.
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If you're passionate about supporting students with SEN and looking for a fulfilling role that offers variety and meaning, we’d love to hear from you. Join us and be part of a team that genuinely makes a difference every day.
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