SEN Teacher; Groups
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
SEN Teacher Within Specialist Hubs
Location: Mansfield Salary: £32,916 - £45,352 (M1 - M6)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (40 Hours, Term Time Only)
Be the Difference
Are you looking for a teaching role that prioritises connection over conformity? We are a leading alternative education provider in the East Midlands, dedicated to supporting young people aged 7-19 who find mainstream environments challenging.
By creating bespoke learning pathways-ranging from academic subjects to vocational trades like Motor Mechanics, Construction, and Creative Arts-we ensure our students don't just attend school; they thrive within it. We are looking for a teacher who can see beyond the "label" and champion the person underneath.
Your Role & ImpactAs an SEN Teacher across our hubs, you will move away from traditional large‑classroom settings to focus on what really works: 1-to-1 engagement and small-group sessions.
Personalised Delivery: Adapt curriculum content to meet a diverse range of SEN requirements, ensuring every lesson is accessible and engaging.
Relationship Building: Act as a mentor and advocate for your learners, fostering the trust and safety they need to re‑engage with education.
Collaborative Planning: Work closely with families and Learning Managers to steer EHCP reviews, track progress, and involve students in their own educational decisions.
Curriculum Innovation: Contribute your expertise to subject-specific development and stay at the forefront of SEN best practices through regular CPD.
We need a teacher who is as resilient as they are creative. You should be someone who looks at a barrier and sees an opportunity for a solution.
Essential Requirements:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
SEN Expertise: A solid understanding of how to adapt practice for pupils with complex needs and anxiety.
Relational
Skills:
The ability to build instant rapport and maintain high levels of empathy and patience.Mobility: As this role involves moving between hubs, a valid driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential.
Safeguarding Knowledge: A deep commitment to child protection and maintaining safe learning environments.
You will join a forward‑thinking organisation that values "the human element" above all else. We provide a supportive environment where your creativity is encouraged, and your work directly impacts the lives of young people who have often been overlooked by the system.
Help us build a future where every child is seen, understood, and championed.
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