SEND & SEMH Education Roles – Meaningful Opportunities Across East Sussex
I work with SEND and SEMH schools across East Sussex who are looking for thoughtful, committed educators. These are roles for people who care about the work they do, want to be in education, and understand the difference a consistent, caring adult can make in a young person’s life.
This won’t be the right fit for everyone, and that’s okay. These opportunities are best suited to educators who are motivated by purpose, relationships, and long-term impact, rather than simply finding the next role.
This is not about placing you into the nearest vacancy.
It’s about finding work that aligns with your values, strengths, and the kind of educator you want to be.
Types of Roles Available
Depending on your experience and interests, opportunities may include:
SEND and SEMH teaching roles
SEND and SEMH Teaching Assistant and LSA positions
Learning and classroom support roles
Behaviour, engagement, and pastoral-focused support
Short-term, long-term, or ongoing placements
Primary and secondary SEND settings
You don’t need to have everything mapped out, but a genuine interest in the outcomes for young people really matters.
Who This Is Likely to Suit
These roles tend to suit educators who:
Care deeply about children and young people with additional needs
Are emotionally grounded and able to remain calm under pressure
Understand that behaviour is often a form of communication
Want to build experience and confidence within SEND education
Value training, feedback, and ongoing development
Take pride in being consistent, reliable, and present
Experience in SEND or SEMH is helpful, but not essential.
What matters most is attitude, commitment, and a genuine desire to make a difference. Many of these roles include training, mentoring, and ongoing support.
Why Educators Choose to Work This Way
Choice and flexibility without losing a sense of purpose
Honest insight into SEND schools and expectations
Ongoing opportunities without constant job searching
Roles that grow as your confidence and experience develop
Support from someone who understands SEND from within education
This approach is about building something sustainable, not just moving from role to role.
Practical Information
Roles available across East Sussex
Immediate and upcoming opportunities
Pay depends on the role:
Teaching roles are paid to scale
TA and LSA roles are paid at £89.38 per day
A child-only DBS is required for school-based work - This can be applied for through us
Interested?
If you care about SEND education, want your work to have real meaning, and are looking for opportunities that reflect that, I’d love to hear from you.
Apply today and let’s have a proper conversation about whether this feels like the right fit.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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