About the Role Are you a qualified teacher with a passion for Special Educational Needs? We are seeking an experienced SEN Teacher to work on a long‑term basis in our partner SEN school in Bristol. You will deliver high quality teaching, support students with additional needs, work with EHCPs, behaviour plans, and help children make effective progress in both academic and personal development. Key Responsibilities Plan, prepare and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEN (e.g. SEMH, ASD, MLD, PMLD) Implement individualised support / intervention plans, in line with EHCPs and SEN code of practice Manage behaviour positively and proactively, using strategies suited to the needs of SEN pupils Work in collaboration with SENCOs, teaching assistants, therapists and other professionals Monitor, assess and record pupil progress; adapt teaching accordingly Create a nurturing, inclusive, safe learning environment Essential Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - essential Experience working in a SEN school / with students with SEN across different age groups Enhanced DBS check on the Update Service (or willing to obtain one - we can support you with this) Strong classroom management skills Resilience, an open mind, teamwork skills, and genuine care for supporting vulnerable individuals Desirable Experience in particular SEN specialisms (ASD / SEMH / MLD etc.) Experience with interventions and additional support programmes Ability to adapt teaching styles to meet a variety of learning, communication, sensory and emotional needs What We Offer Competitive daily rates (depending on experience & SEN expertise) Weekly pay and agency support throughout placement Long‑term placements with possibility of permanent roles Opportunities for CPD and SEN‐specialist training A supportive working environment where your skills and dedication are valued If you are a committed, caring, and resilient SEN professional with QTS and ready for a long‑term role making a real difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now visionteacher