Exciting Fixed-Term Opportunity in a Fantastic SEN Setting Are you a skilled and passionate SEN Teacher looking for a rewarding maternity cover position in a supportive and well-resourced school ? We are looking for a dedicated and experienced SEN teacher to join our inclusive primary school in Ealing from March 2025 on a fixed-term contract. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a well-established SEND department, supporting children with autism (ASC), speech & language difficulties, and other learning needs. Our school is known for its commitment to inclusion, specialist interventions, and outstanding pastoral support. What We Offer: A well-structured SEND department with a collaborative team of professionals. Small class sizes with high staff-to-pupil ratios to provide targeted support. Therapy and sensory rooms, along with assistive technology to aid learning. Regular training in SEND best practices, including PECS, Makaton, and sensory regulation strategies. A supportive SLT and experienced SENCo, who prioritise staff well-being. Opportunities for career development, including CPD courses and specialist SEND training. A warm, inclusive school culture that celebrates neurodiversity and fosters a sense of belonging. Your Responsibilities as an SEN Teacher: Plan and deliver individualised lessons, tailored to the needs of students with SEND. Work closely with SEN Teaching Assistants and external specialists to implement EHCP targets. Create structured, engaging, and sensory-friendly lessons that accommodate different learning styles. Use a range of assistive communication tools (such as PECS, AAC devices, and visual timetables) to support learners. Monitor student progress, well-being, and engagement, making adjustments as needed. Foster a safe, calm, and structured learning environment that promotes emotional well-being. Support transitions for students, whether moving between key stages or preparing for specialist settings. What We’re Looking For: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) with experience teaching in an SEN or inclusion setting. A strong understanding of autism-friendly and differentiated teaching approaches. Patience, creativity, and adaptability in delivering effective SEN provision. Excellent teamwork and communication skills, working collaboratively with TAs, therapists, and families. A passion for inclusive education, ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive. If you’re ready to make a difference in the lives of children with SEND, apply today