Early Years SEN Teacher - Enfield * Enfield / Edmonton area * Primary site - SEN School (4-5 sites across the borough) * Long-term role starting November 2025 * Teaching pupils aged around 10 years, working at an EYFS level * Competitive daily rate | Full-time | Excellent support and training An exciting opportunity has become available for a qualified Early Years SEN Teacher to join a large and well-respected SEN school in Enfield this November 2025. The school has multiple sites across Enfield and Edmonton, with this particular role based at their primary site, working with pupils who are aged around 10 but learning at a much earlier developmental level. The class includes children with attention needs, autism, and sensory processing differences, so the school is looking for a calm, creative, and nurturing teacher who can deliver a sensory-based, engaging curriculum. About the School This is a highly regarded specialist school for children with a range of learning needs, including autism and complex communication difficulties. The school is spread across several well-resourced sites, each offering a supportive and collaborative environment. The Enfield primary site features modern classrooms, sensory rooms, outdoor learning spaces, and strong multidisciplinary support, including speech and language therapy and occupational therapy teams. The school's ethos centres around helping children achieve independence, confidence, and joy in learning, no matter their starting point. The Role Teach a small class of pupils (around 6) aged approximately 10 years, working at EYFS/Key Stage 1 levels. Deliver a sensory-based curriculum that focuses on communication, social skills, and emotional development. Work closely with teaching assistants, therapists, and the wider SEN team. Use or be open to learning AAC systems such as Makaton, PECS, and visual timetables. Plan creative, differentiated activities that encourage engagement and independence. About You Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - primary or early years trained. Experience working with pupils with ASD and/or sensory needs, either in a mainstream or specialist setting. A patient, compassionate teacher with a genuine passion for SEN education. Able to commit long-term, with the potential to become permanent for the right person. Why join this school? Supportive, well-established SEN trust with multiple sites and career progression opportunities. Strong focus on staff wellbeing, collaboration, and training. Opportunity to make a lasting impact on children's lives in a nurturing, structured environment. If you're an Early Years or Primary Teacher looking for a rewarding SEN role in Enfield, I'd love to hear from you. Please contact Zeki at Remedy Education for more information or to arrange a visit