Teacher of SEN – Specialist School (Primary Focus) – Portsmouth (Cosham Area) Start Date: Immediate Contract: Until Easter 2026 (with potential to continue until July 2026) Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About the Role We are seeking a dedicated SEN Teacher to join a specialist school in Portsmouth, working with primary-aged students in a small class of nine learners. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in a nurturing environment that prioritises individualised learning and holistic development. The role begins immediately and will run until Easter, with the possibility of extension through July 2026. You will plan and deliver engaging lessons tailored to meet the needs of students with a range of complex learning difficulties and additional needs. About the School This is a highly regarded specialist school for children aged 11–16 with complex learning difficulties and disabilities, including autism, speech and language needs, and social, emotional, and mental health challenges. The school prides itself on creating a safe, inclusive, and aspirational environment where every learner is supported to achieve their full potential. With a strong emphasis on personalised learning, the school offers small class sizes, a highly skilled staff team, and excellent facilities designed to meet the needs of students with diverse and complex profiles. Staff work collaboratively to provide a curriculum that balances academic progress with life skills, communication, and emotional wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver differentiated lessons for a small group of primary-aged students Support learners with a range of complex needs, including autism and communication difficulties Foster a positive, inclusive classroom environment Work closely with support staff and therapists to implement EHCP targets Monitor and assess student progress, adapting strategies as needed Uphold safeguarding and wellbeing standards at all times Person Specification Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Experience teaching students with SEN (particularly autism and complex needs) Strong classroom management and ability to adapt teaching strategies Patient, empathetic, and committed to inclusive education Excellent communication and teamwork skills What You Can Expect A rewarding role in a supportive, specialist setting Small class sizes and strong staff-to-student ratios Professional development opportunities Competitive pay based on experience How to Apply If you are passionate about SEN teaching and want to make a difference in a specialist school environment, we’d love to hear from you. Phone: Website: Referral Scheme Know someone perfect for this role? Supply Desk offers a referral bonus of up to £150 for successful referrals. Terms and conditions apply.